No.16805.
Sir,
46609
General Council of Medical Education & Registration of the United Kingdom,
299, Oxford Street, London, W.
Goo
32889
18 DEC 06
17th December 1906.
With reference to your letter of 12th September, transmitting a copy of a despatch from the Governor of Hong Kong as to the abandonment of the Medical Registration Ordinance for the Colony, I am directed to inform you that the Executive Committee of this Council having considered your communication on 26th November adopted the following Resolution:-
Resolved "That, in view of the opinion set forth in their Resolution of May 21, 1906, the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE express their regret at the abandonment of the proposed Medical Registration Ordinance and Dentists' Registration Bill of the Colony of Hong Kong."
644
With regard to Ordinance No.5 of 1906 of the Colony of Southern Nigeria, the receipt of which I have already acknowledged, the Committee on the same date expressed its satisfaction that provision is made therein for the prevention under penalties of medical practice by unqualified persons.
I am,
Sir,
Your obedient servant
The Under Secretary of State,
The Colonial Office.
Dr. En allen
Registrar
No.16805.,
sir,
46609
General Council of Ec Medical Education & Registration
of the United Kingdomi, 299, Oxford Street, London, W.
Goo
32889
18 DEC 06
17th December 9 #6.
With reference to your letter of 12th September, trans- mitting a copy of a despatch from the Governor of Hong Kong as to the abandonment of the Medical Registration Ordinance for the Colony,I am directed to inform you that the Executive Committee of this Council having con- sidered your communication on 26th November adopted the following Resolution:-
Resolved "That, in view of the opinion set forth in their Resolution of May 21, 1906, the EXECUTIVE COMMITTER express their regret at the abandonment, of the proposed Medical Registration Ordinance and Dentists' Registration Bill of the Colony of Hong Kong."
644
With regard to Ordinance No.5 of 1996 of the Colony of Southern Nigeria, the receipt of which I have already acknowledged, the Committes on the same date expressed ite satisfaction that provision is made therein for the prevention under penalties of medical practice by unquali- fied persons.
I am,
sir,
Your obedient servant
The Inder Secretary of State
The Colonial Office.
dr. En allen
Registrar
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