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Vocal-Florrie Forde Old Time Medley-Florrie Forde (Come- denne).
Medley Jerome Kern-Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans.
Song Carnival of 1932 Stars Debroy Somers Band with Flana
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· Banjo and Plano Solos by Carpio and Julian Silverio. »
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Two thơmssard doctors from all parts of the world were present when the one himdred and sec- ond annual meeting of the B- tish Medical Association opened at Bournemouth yesterday. Dr. E) Kaye Le Fleming presided over the representative meeting.
A civic welcome was given to the delegates, and Dr. Le Fleming, In that a successful health resort thanking the Mayor, remarked
must have two essential qualifica- tons-the maximum, number of hours of sunshine, and a greater denalty of doctors in proportion to the population than other places. If his argument were correct, for the next 10 days Bournemouth would be a remarkably healthy town.
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teaching profession, he said, were Violin Solo La Clochette | consulted, and were unanimously
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New Catches.
The number of students was growing steality year by year. The capacity of medical schools was being taxed, to the fullest ex- teat. There was a danger that Kister, 15,000 more than in 1912, the quality of the training might and 19,000 more than in 1902. seriously deteriorate. is a result of The population had not increased overcrowding. The profession had in anything like the same proper- reached saturation point, and the tion... time had come to take action to Umit the number nf those who sought to join it. J
At the end of 1932 there were In this country actually more than 56,000 namite on the medical re-
Ben The Rutland Square sad New Victoria Orchestra, direct ed Norman Austin relayed from the New Victoria Cinema Edinburgh,
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The bulk of the raression had isifférent chanftitia & in income, and there was a grave durres of social and ethical standards be ing lowered, and of the best tradi tions of the profession being im- paired
dir Henry Etnokenbury súid that he began his medical studies be fore he was 17 years of age. He considered that he was to top young to do what he did, and had no delire to see that standard per- To At the same time there Petuated ASS were Erliftand young who could pass the examinations at 167
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