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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 31, 1919.

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NOTICES.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

No. 512. The following Army Order dated the 16th July, 1919, with regard to the grant of the British War Medal, 1914-1919, is published for general information.

ARMY ORDER.

WAR OFFICE,

16th July, 1919.

V. British War Medal, 1914-1919.

1. Ilis Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to signify His pleasure that a medal be granted to record the bringing of the war to a successful conclusion, and the arduous services rendered by His Majesty's Forces.

2. The medal in silver will, provided the claims are approved by the competent military authorities, be granted to the undermentioned classes who either entered a theatre of war on duty, or, who left their places of residence and rendered approved service overseas, other than the waters dividing the different parts of the United Kingdom, between 5th August, 1914, and 11th November, 1918, both dates inclusive :-

(a) Officers, warrant officers, attested non-commissioned officers and men of the

British, Dominion, Colonial and Indian Military Forces.

(b) Members of women formations who have been enrolled under a direct contract of service for service with His Majesty's Imperial Forces.

(e) All who served on staffs of military hospitals and all members of recognized

organizations who actually handled sick and wounded.

(d) Members of duly recognized or authorized organizations.

(c) Enrolled and attested followers on the establishment of units of the Indian

Army.

3. The medal in bronze will be granted to all British subjects who were enrolled in Native Labour Corps units and who served in theatres of war.

4. The riband will be. Centre orange, watered, with stripes of white and black on each side and with borders of royal blue.

5. Instructions as to the submission of claims and the disposal of the medals will be issued in due course.

By Command of the Army Council,

R. H. BRADE.

:

No. 513.--The following addition to the Register of Medical Practitioners entitled to practise Medicine in this Colony, published in Government Notification No. 235 of the 23rd May, 1919, pursuant to Ordinances No. 1 of 1884 and No. 31 of 1914, is published for general information:-

PERSON QUALIFIED TO PRACTISE MEDICINE.

NAME.

ADDRESS.

Jungo Munehiro.

No. 151, Wanchai

Road.

QUALIFICATIONS.

DATE OF QUALIFICATION.

"Igakushi" (Bachelor of Medicine) of the Imperial University of Tokyo.

25th December, 1916,

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