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(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) LOAN FOR MACHINERY. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. It is understood that negotiations are virtually completed for a J. ' Morgan thirty million dollars’ loan to South Manchurian railway. It is iimported that various Chinese groups have protested on the ground that it will! give Japan a greater grip on China. \ DOCTOR’S PRIVILEGE. LONDON. Nov. 23.
Dr Graham Little introduced a Bdl providing that certain communications between doctors and patients should be privileged and not disenable m evidence. He pointed out that following on the Royal Commission on venetea disease in 1916, regulations were issued making information between doctors and patients confidential. Explicit assurance was given that clinics would observe the strictest secrecy. -Mr Justice McCnrdie, by a recent decision shattered that assurance and affronted Parliament by ordering a disclosure by a doctor. The Bill was read a first time. INDIAN CRICKET CONTROL. DELHI, Nov. 23. A largely attended meeting of cricketers decided on the formation of an | Indian Board of Control.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1927, Page 3
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