CO129-596-3 Hong Kong University- recognition of wartime training of medical students 24-1-1946 - 10-3-1949 — Page 101

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

DRAFT AND RECORD COPY

Colonial Office,

Downing Street,

53611/7/45

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Dear Mr. Hezeltine,

I am very sorry to lind that no reply has been sent to your letter H/PT No. 61459 of the 23rd July last about the establishment of a Committee to confer MR-Miss Ruston medical degrees on behalf of the University of Hong

Kong.

MR.

MR.

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For the reasons set out in your letter we had congluded that the grant of degrees by a Committee established by Order in Council in this country would preclude the holders from registration with the Generel Medical Council until such time as the position could be regularized in Hong Kong. We were vised thut nevertheless they would be eligible r'or

ENCLOSURES

FURTHER ACTION

registration in Hong Kong and since the candidates

In question would probably be needed to practice In the Colony as soon as possible after its liberation Ve decided.

that the order in Council should be

issued.

Buy

The Order was therefore druited but before it had been submitted for the approval or the ring in Council the Japanese war had come to an end and the situation had fundamentally changed. The new circumstances made it possible for the Committee to be convened in Hong Kong and not in this country as had been previously contemplated. This course had the advantage of avoiding the technical dificulty

rising from the wording of Section 11 of the Medicul act and on our understanding holders of degrees

onferred by the Hong Kong Medical Degrees Emergency

To

MICHAEL HAZELTIAN, B., C.1.

General Medical Council,

44 Hallam, $treet,

Portland Place, W.1.

[3185H) Wt. 17782/355 10m. 6/44 C.N.Ld. 748

/Committee

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