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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931.

DOCTOR STRUCK OFF SILVER-CLAD GIANT OEC

ARTICLES IN A NEWSPAPER.

London, June 3. The General Medical Council have directed their registrar to erase the namo of Dr. Herbert Castlemain Hocken, of Fetter-lanc, London, from the register for "unprofessional conduct,”.

Dr. Hocken appeared to answer the following charge:

That he sought to attract pe tients to himself end to promote his own professional advantage.

THE AIR.

-(2-HEATER TAKES OFF TO-

MORROW.

London, June, 11, Soon after dawn to-morrow British aviation will take another stride forward. The world's big- gest air-liner, Hannibal, one of the Forty-two's," will take wing for Carthaginian general's name) first Paris on his (since he bears a commercial journey. For the next two weeks Hannibal will carry only freight.

"(1) By being associated with or employed by an individual and/or firm who to your know-

Hannibal, with four Bristol ledge sought to attract patients Jupiter engines developing 2.200 by advertising and canvassing horse-power, is the latest addition through the medium of articles to the Imperial Airways feet. appearing in the Daily Sketch Actually he will sent only 18, be- relating to an alleged cure for cause he is designed to fly between tuberculosis known በቡ

Cairo and Bagdad, and four of his Newell treatment.

seven brothers, precisely the same size, will carry 42 people between London and Paris-double the num- her borne by existing air liners:

the

"(2) By accepting persong as patients who to your knowledge had come to you as the direct result of said articles.

boarded this new wonder of the air at Croydon Aerodrome yea- "(3) By seeking to induce re-terday. He shimmers allver gistered medical practitioners to stainless steel and duraluminis use in the treatment of their tall as a big house, and has a run- patients and to make themselves ning wheel that renched my should- responsible for a medicament ofer, with a tyre 21 inches broad. whose properties and action Motor-cars and mea fire dwarfed by such practitioners were not him. fully informed."

The charge were brought by the Medical Defence Union, repro- sented by Mr. Oswald Hempson, solicitor. Dr. Hocken, who up peared and was represented by Mr. 1. Beaver, denied the charge.

Injunction Not Granted,

Like a Railway Conch,

The fuselage is not unlike Pullman car, and if you can imagine

railway conch flying through the | sky at 100 miles an hour you whi

have a conception of him.

Up a ladder, through a metal door into the cockpit. For a mo- Mr. Beaver said that on Tuesday ment I moved to and fro the large An injunction was applied for at black wheel-like an outaize motor- the High Court restraining the car wheel-by which the Council from dealing with the case. trols the "Joystick." There are fant The injunction was not granted, controla also, shaped in metal for but as the issue was still before the feet, and a formidable gallery the Court, he asked that the cast of black dials-ultimetres, clocks,

should not be dealt with now,

Petrol

and oil gauges, revolution, air

"way in the interests of fair-speed, and turn and bank Indicators. ness to a member of the medical coloured switches for wireless, un profession," he added, "that it air brake for the wheels, and so on.

great injustine if the

Driving "Uannibal" is certainly would be u Connell came to a decision now

a man's job; yet I was told he which was subsequently annulled. responda ton light hand smoothly

Sir Donald MacAlister, the Pre- und eusily. aldent, said that the inquiry would proceed.

Mr. Hempson, upening the case for the Medical Defence Union, read articles which had appeared in the Daily Sketch referring to the "hush-hush policy of the Council" in regard to the treatment, and mug | gesting a fund to found and Annee a lule for the administration of the treatment.

Commenting on an article which stated that the treatment had not been advertised. Mr. Hempson said: "These articles are the most valu, |able advertisement any remedy for

this sort could

"that Dr. Hocken was either wil Mr. Ilenipsou "suggest" by obtais. fully taking advantage of these articles or shut his eyes to them as to be unaware of the advanture coming to him from them.”

Dr. Neil, general secretary of the Medical Defence Union, stated that he had reported the publica- tion of the articles to the Union us the result of letters he hnd re-

ceived from members.

Dr. Neit

In cross-examination agreed that Dr. Hocken's name or address had not appeared in any of the articles.

"Mr. Benver submitted on behalf of Dr. Hocken that he had no ease to answer and would produce na witnesses.

The Council at in camera for some time, after which Sir Donald MacAlister announced that they had come to the decision that sections 1 and 2 of the charge had been proved and that the third section had not been proved.

They would therefore direct the Registrar to erase the name of Dr. Hocken from the register for un- professional conduct.

MYSTERY OF SIGNOR TOSCANINI,

NOT ALLOWED TO LEAVE ITALY?

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What is the mystery of Signer' Toscanini, the famous Italian con- ductor?

Reports reaching. England from Italy state that following Tos cunini's refusal to play the Royal Anthem and the Fasciat hymn at the opening of a concert at Bologna, his passport was with- drawn and that ho. Is unable to leave the country;

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And he will be all British-hull, in a London Tube because the en- From every window there Is a fabric, engines, pilot, crew and all. Here are

some novel features gines are fixed on the wings and view.

Before the year ends, seven brother- about him:

the hall has a double, sound-denden-| With his cabin hung below the machines will join him. You can go to the bar and get ajing wall,

wings, and his nose projecting far Hie is a proud, moving -sight cocktail, cup of tea, etc,

The front cabin is upholstered in ahead of his engines, I thought him aground. In the sky, silver wings A steward and stewardess' nerve' brown and the aft in blue, with two more like a bird than most other gleaming, propellers spinning, he light meals,

very comfortable seats abreast on machines. Londed, he will go wing-will be magnificent to behold.---- You can smoke in the aft cabin, ench side of the gangway, shadedjing-a modern miracle weighing | J. L. H.

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On the same day that the in- eldent occurred, telegraphed the Vienna Correspondent of News-Chronicle, the famous conductor

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He

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He also declined to receive a re- presentative of the Philharmonic Orchestra, who wished to go to Italy

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