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Br F. J. farmer in
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Flag Incident -Soldiers On Trial¦
Freedom Of Yugoslav
Town For
Woman
Doctor
Belgrade, Nov. 8.
A Scottish woman doctor from St Andrews, Miss Katherine MacPhail, became this autumn one of the few foreigners to receive the Freedom of a Yugoslav town, granted for 20 years' medical' pioneering work with children.
Dr MacPhail, a slight unassuming figure with a pronounced Scottish accent, first came to this country in 1915, when she served as doctor with the
Serb army during World War I. In 1919, she established in Belgrade, with her own money, the first hospital for children in Serbia,
The Freedom of the town of Kamenica, in Vojvodina, was given her for founding there, exactly 20 years ago.
a hospital Situated on
a wooded hillside overlooking the Danube, this hospital treats children with bone tuberculosis and other crippling discases.
At the ceremony, was unveiled. rends: "This
1in
worth
bought
a plaque | dent Tilo on the wall Was anscription accompanied Izmir, Turkey, Nov 1.
by one ul Dr Four United States Army ser- founded in 1934 is the spirit accorded
hospitat was MacPhail an honour usually reants attached to North Atlan-uf Anglo-Yugoslav riendship by only to
In Yugoslav offices te quarters today went on trial for peoples
Treaty Organisation
Marx, head-the great benefactre of
Engies and our Lenin along foreigners. Dr Katherine Stewart allegedly tearing the
The ceremony Turkish MacPhail.
also marked MD, S Andrews,
The delivery of £4,000 Bag on Independence Day. Scotland Twenty years after of British surgent
the foundation, this plaque was orthopaedic equipment The soldiers were refused ball erected as a mark of gratitude." with a bequest under the will and the trial
was postponed until later in the month.
of the
Sir Charles Hyde, late TRADITIONAL, IUNCH
an archacologist, for children in Yugoslavia, Dr MacPhail chose it in London, Shailock,
De MacPhail, whose home is at Kinburn Place, St Andrews, his ha a chequered cercer during more than 30 years as
Yugoslava. graduate of Glasgow University, she went out la 1915 lo Serbia with The Art Scottish Red Cross unit altached to the retreating Serb army.
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A Turkish newspaper which reported the event salt the ser geants had been benten ut policy
station following the allegori Ang Incident. The American Consul and several persons from NATO head- quarters were present of today's hearing. United Press.
The ceremotis, attended by Me Join British Charge d'Affaires, Dr Svetislav Stojanovic, Professor of Orthopaedics at the University of Bel- grade.
a doctor with and by Communist party leaders
the Vojvodina. started with sporches and a traditional Serb lunch of suckling pix. It ended seven Burs Iniry Kamenien
BRITISH MINISTER with folk dancing by
TO KOREA
London, Nov. 8.
girls in national costume.
in the offices of the Town Council, or as it is called
Her Majesty the Queen today Yugoslavia, the_People's Com- approved Mr A. C. Stewart
the appolutment of milttee, Dr MacPhail was pre- AR British sented with 1Wo Insribed Minister to Koren. He
One gave her the present Counsellor at the Bri-
of Kamenten with the Ush Embassy in The Hague.
"honorary citizen", other made Mr W C. C. Grahan, at pre- President of the local branch of sent Minister
has the Yugoslav Red Cross,
to Those present
noticed that the usual photograph of Presi-
in Korca, nnmed Ambassador Libya. Unltell Press.
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CAUGHT TYPHUS She caught typhus, FC- covered, and worked amoHR Serb refugvEN
ip Corsica. served D3 11
Later.
declar with the Serb army
A
while marched from Salonika to Ilberate Bel- grade In 1918. Dr MacPhall founded the Arst children's
in hospital Belgrade house engaging ravaged Serbin by buying
British
nurses
itish doctor.
Wfil-
4
ten and one other
came from danary In
the
United States,
Canada, South Africa and, above
all, from the "Save the Chiltiten Fund" in London.
The hospital Olled such a need that during the twenties it had 170,000 children's
namis on its bocka.
The children just swarmed
Dr MacPhall said. "The
Yugoslav Ministry of
Health passed a special law giv- ing the status of a voluntary
| hospital working under the
State.
By 1933, part of Dr MacPhail's tak had been accomplished. She had trained a Yugoslav stoff anki the hospital was handed over to them.
During her stay in the country, she came to the conclusion that tuberculosis wis the great scourge of Yugoslav children.
50 Kamenica
bought land at and built a hospital for children with bone tuber- culosis
other crippling diseases," she explained.
had
HAD TO FLEE When war came to Yuto- slavia in 1941, Dr MaoPhafi had to fise. She was caught by the Italiane in southern Dalmatta and interned, but later released through Spain. Shortly before the end of the war, she returned to Yugoslavia, and was allow ed, after an inliia! refusal, to reopen Kamenica, She found the hospital been strippel bare. There were no windows, on door, no water pipes and no heating stoves. She had it re-equipped and stayed there until 1947. ¿
By that time, there WOR question of nationalising all foreign property in Yugosinvia. The
Communist authorities would not allow Dr MacPhall to work as she liked any longer and the decided that sho could not continue, So sho allowed the hospital to be taken over by the authorities and left the country.
Now, seven years later, tho authorities have decided to give public recognition to the work which she performed for Yugo slav children and tor Anglo- Yugoslav friendship. -China Mail Special.
STRIKERS STILE
OUT
London, Nov. 8, About 5,000 of London's 6,000 striking ship repairers have do- elded to stay off the job until they are given the to
right con sult and negotiate on dismissals,
They marched through streets of the capital yesterday carrying slogans and banners to un open air mexting,” whore they unanimously passed a solution accusing the employers. of adopting an irresponsible attitude towards our Just), and reasonable demandadas por The attike hogan on Bept ber, 20; after, Ave electe were diamissed as - red The dhen, claim they? inissed "out of stúrne Reu
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