Calendar: 1930-1931 Page 421
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χ ANNUAL REPORT Son and held the office of Clerk to the Stationers' Company for forty-seven years Mr James Carfrae student of the College in 1862 Shortly before his death he had shown his continued interest in the College by sending donation to the Centenary Appeal Fund Mr Bernard Newmarch student of the Faculty of Medical Science from 1873 to 1876 For ten years he served in various London Hospitals holding the appointments of House Surgeon and Sambrooke Surgical Registrar at King's College Hospital He served for several years on the Council of the British Medical Associa- tion in Australia and held office as President In the South African War he was promoted on the field and during the Great War com- manded the lst Australian General Hospital Sir George Syme student in the Faculty of Medical Science from 1884 During the War he was chief of the surgical staff of the lst Australian General Hospital and later consulting surgeon on Hospital Ship Gascon He was President of the College of Surgeons of Australia Vice-President of the British Medical Association and Chairman of the Federal Committee of the in Australia He was created in 1924 Sir James Wainwright student in Chemistry from 1857 to 1859 He was for Surrey and was Treasurer of St Thomas's Hospital from 1890 to 1917 Dr Eady former student of the College and of King's College Hospital He remained an active member of the staff of King's College Hospital until his retirement shortly before his death He was prominent Freemason and for many years held office as Treasurer of the King's College Lodge Mr Robert Skelton former student of the College in the Faculty of Engineering and prominent member of the Old Students' Association He was appointed Municipal Engineer of Colombo in 1888 and was responsible for the formation of the Works the City Sanitation and the Waterworks Departments Colonel Treble who entered the in 1883 commanded the Army Post Office Corps in the South African War from 1899 to 1902 and commanded the 7th West Riding Regiment during the Great War He was an Evening Class student of the College from 1883 to 1889 and was elected an Associate in 1889 Mr Arthur Cheatle who was pioneer of Aural Surgery and Lecturer on Aural Surgery at King's College Hospital In 1925 he was President of the Section of Laryngology and Otology of the He was the author of various works dealing with diseases of the ear and the donor of the valuable collection of specimens demonstrating injuries and diseases of the ear which is now in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons Mrs Margaret McKillop Fellow and former member of the Staff of King's College for Women Mr Leuliette Assistant in the Department of French
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