CO129-392 - Governor Sir May - 1912 [9-10] — Page 337

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Tennyson. Mr Marxaighten

Berkeley

her Harris

that this local laws regulations impure

or

The counet Office will require to be satisfied ther practitioners with. Kong posses sufficiently high qualification,

that the law provides for medicat men

of the rek privileges for practice in 18 Kong equal to those Enjoyed by local men.

I think that Tuffwent on both points

is contained i

Seco 11 and 12 of the HK, ordinance Nos of 1884. (Vol of revised edition herewith).

copy of desf. & enclor ; with copy of Orde b the Privy Commit Offer : & act that the necessary 0. m C. Extending Part II of the Medical Act '86 to the Colony

may

be moved if the Lord Preisdent is statue to the condition under the Orchrance=

dr..

(Agalker prose "8147/68

& pip: that the Privy Council will conduct the

car: with the Geurae

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Jas 25/1/12

? As proposed

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Medical Council here). TCM. 26/11.

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Sir,

C.O.

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Rec2

REG 18 NOV 12

GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONGKONG. 23rd. October, 1912.

I have the honour to transmit copy of a letter addressed to this Government by the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hongkong in which he inquires whether, as a

preliminary to recognition by the General Medical Council of

Great Britain of degrees in medicine conferred by the University,

Part II of the Imperial Medical Act of 1886 could be extended to

this Colony.

2.

I should be glad if representations could be

made in the proper quarter with a view to effect being given to

the wishes of the Board.

I have the honour to be,

Sir.

Your most obedient,

humble servant,

Governor,&c..

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

LEWIS HARCOURT, M.P.,

c..

&c..

&c...

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