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Government House, Hongkong, 19th August, 1909.

In reply to Your Lordship's Despatch No. 107 of the 22nd of last June, I have the honour to state that there is no objection to the proposal that Medical Practitioners who take one of the free courses of the London School of Tropical Medicine should be required to obtain the usual certificates of regular attendance and satisfactory progress, provided that, if a Medical Officer is unable through illness or for any other good cause to present himself at the examination, but subsequently takes a diploma in Tropical Medicine, he is not charged any fees for taking such diploma.

2. The Principal Civil Medical Officer has also pointed out that senior Medical Officers may wish to do special research work and not go through the ordinary routine, and that if this necessitates their paying their own fees they may prefer to go elsewhere.

RIGHT HONOURABLE EARL MARRI, OF CREW,

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Government House, Hongkong, 19th August, 1909. In reply to Your Lordship's Despatch No. 107 of the 22nd of last June, I have the honour to state that there is no objection to the proposal that Medical Practitioners who take one of the free courses of the London School of Tropical Medicine should be required to obtain the usual certificates of regular attendance and satisfactory progress, provided that, if a Medical Officer is unable through illness or for any other good cause to present himself at the examination, but subsequently takes a diploma in Tropical Medicine, he is not charged any fees for taking such diploma. 2. The Principal Civil Medical Officer has also pointed out that senior Medical Officers may wish to do special research work and not go through the ordinary routine, and that if this necessitates their paying their own fees they may prefer to go elsewhere. RIGHT HONOURABLE EARL MARRI, OF CREW,
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Government House,

Hongkong, 19th. August, 1909.

In reply to Your Lordship's

Despatch No. 107 of the 22nd. of last June, I have the

honour to state that there is no objection to the proposal

that Medical Practitioners who take one of the free

courses of the London School of Tropical Medicine should

be required to obtain the usual certificates of regular

attendance and satisfactory progress, provided that, if a

Medical Officer is unable through illness or for any other

good cause to present himself at the examination, but

subsequently takes a diploma in Tropical Medicine, he is

not charged any fees for taking such diploma.

2.

The Principal Civil Medical

Officer has also pointed out that senior Medical Officers

may wish to do special research work and not go through

the ordinary routine, and that if this necessitates their

paying their own fees they may prefer to go elsewhere,

C.g.

RIGHT HONOURABLE

TER MARI, OF CREW,

80.1

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