CO129-363 - Public Offices & Others - 1909 — Page 448

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DREADNOUGHT AND CLINICAL SCHOOL.

Tel Address."DREADNOUGHT,"GREENWICH.

Telephone N° 37 DEPTFORD.

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BRANCH AND TROPICAL SCHOOL: Tel Address PLASMODIUM LONDON. Telephone NS 533 EAST.

Seamen's Hospital Society.

FOR THE RELIEF OF SICK AND INJURED SEAMEN OF ALL NATIONS

SUPPORTED BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS.

Batron & Patroncos,

THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN.

Bice Patron.

H.R.H.THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G.

President,

is GRACE THE Duke of Marlborough, K.G.

Bankers.

WILLIAMS Deacon's Bank, LTP

Sir,

20. Birchin LANE, EC.

Secretary, RJ.MICHELLI.C.M.G.

ESTABLISHED

REMOVED

ON

1821.

SHORE 1870.

Board Room.

13 COCKSPUR STREET, S.W.

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10503

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2.12 JUN 09

Establishment;-

HOSPITALS.

DREADNOUGHT. 250 Beds.

BRANCH, ROYAL ALBERT DOCK. E.50 Beds.

DISPENSARIES,

EAST INDIA DOCK ROAD AND GRAVESEND.

LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE. ROYAL ALBERT DOCK, E.

LONDON School of CLINICAL MEDICINE. GREENWICH.

Dreadnought Hospitals

Greenwich. S.E.

10th June./09.

Gov

I am in receipt of your letter of the 8th inst. No.18123/1909,

enclosing a communication from Sir Fredk. Lugard in regard to Dr.

H. Macfarlane, now a Student at the London School of Tropical Medicine.

As Dr. Macfarlane is a medical practitioner of Hong Kong it is

not proposed to make any charge in regard to his tuition fees. The

School do not intend to charge for any other practitioner from Hong

Kong, up to the number of three each Session, who may desire to attend

the School whether for the ordinary course; or for shorter periods,

or for the special courses.

It is, however, the opinion of the School that in the interests of the Colony it is advisable that those Students who attend the School as Students of the Colony should be required to obtain certificates of

regular attendance and satisfactory progress.

Yours faithfully,

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial office,

S.W.

P. Michelli

Secretary.

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