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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 18, 1941.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

No. 459.-At an inquiry held by the Medical Board on the 14th March, 1941, a resolution was duly passed that it had been proved to the satisfaction of the Board that Dr. Chiu Hin Yeung of No. 127 Gloucester Road, Ground Floor, had permitted an unqualified assistant employed by him to give vaccinations to persons attending at his consulting room and had permitted such assistant to furnish such persons with certifi- cates already signed by him certifying that he the said Dr. Chiu Hin Yeung had vaccinated such persons whereas in fact he the said Dr. Chiu Hin Yeung had not seen such persons nor had he performed such vacciuation and in connexion with which he was also convicted at the Central Magistracy on the 29th January, 1941, upon sum- monses and fined a total of $150 on both charges and further that he the said Dr. Chiu Hin Yeung had signed certificates of vaccination in blank and had permitted the said assistant to deal with the same as she saw fit and that, in relation to the facts so proved to the satisfaction of the Board, the said Dr. Chiu Hin Yeung had been guilty of infamous conduct in a professional respect, but, in view of strong mitigating circumstances the Board did not direct the said Dr. Chiu Hin Yeung's name to be erased from the Medical Register but directed that he be censured in respect thereof.

Dated this 16th day of April, 1941.

By Order of the Board,

M. M. WATSON,

Hon. Secretary.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY.

No. 460.-The public is requested not to call the Observatory by telephone when typhoon signals No. 5 to No. 10 are hoisted. The telephone is in constant use by Observatory officials at such times.

Typhoon signals are displayed at the following places :-

The Royal Observatory.

The Signal Hill, Kowloon.

The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.

The Hong Kong & Whampoa Dock Co.

The Harbour Office.

H.M.S. Tamar,

Green Island.

Lai-chi-kok.

Lyeemun.

Gough Hill Police Station.

Star Ferry Wharves. (Notice boards). General Post Office. (Notice board). Kowloon Tong.

In addition a Typhoon Warning Service has been established for its subscribers by the Hong Kong Telephone Company which undertakes to furnish information regarding the hoisting, changing and lowering of local typhoon signals at a charge of $10 per annum in respect of each line advised.

15th April, 1941.

C. W. JEFFRIES, Director.

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