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No.415.
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My Lord,
RECEIVED
3/-/39.
- 9 NOV 1940
0.0. REGI
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONG KONG,
20th September, 1940.
I have the honour to refer to Mr.
MacDonald's despatch No.417 of 6th November, 1939, regarding the recognition accorded by the General Nursing Council for
England and Wales, to nurses trained under the auspices of
the Hong Kong Nurses Board and to seek your views on a proposal that girls of pure European British descent should be encouraged to take up the nursing profession here with a view to qualifying for posts as Nursing Sisters in the Medical Department of this Colony. The proposal is put forward by Dr. P.S. Selwyn-Clarke, Director of Medical Services, who has observed that there is in normal times an increasing number of resident British families whose daughters would take up nursing if such a prospect of a
career could be offered locally.
2.
It is suggested that there should be
set up a local cadre of British women of pure European descent to fill about ten or twenty per cent of the posts of Nursing Sisters held at present by personnel trained in the United Kingdom. The limit appears necessary in order to reserve the majority of posts for nursing sisters who by
their training in the United Kingdom have knowledge and experience of the most modern and up-to-date methods of
nursing.
It is proposed to recruit such
:' Binzol wRY
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
LORD LLOYD OF DOLOBRAN,
&c.,
&C.,
&c.
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