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THE AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. 
CERTIFICATES UNDER SALE AND USE OF POISONS ACT 
Were granted to : — 
Chas. H. McKenzie Ogilvie, Cobden. . 
Thos. B. Dungey, Kaniva. 
IN RE G. A. DIMOCK. 
The Registrar reported that the order on appeal had been submitted to the 
applicant’s solicitors, and it is their duty now to move in the matter if they wish 
the application heard and determined. 
POLICE REPORTS. 
The Police Department brought under the notice of the Board, cases in whicli 
unregistered assistants were employed in St. Kilda and other suburbs, and also 
the case of a prescription which was wrongly dispensed and contained a 
poisonous dose. After some difficulty the person to whom the prescription was 
given, was found, and the medicine is now in the hands of the police. The 
reports were received. 
THE QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS. 
The examiners report as follows : — 
Preliminary Examination. — Sixteen candidates; eight passed. 
Practical Pharmacy Examination before the Board. — Six candidates ; two 
passed. 
The following are the names of those who passed in their order of merit : — 
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION, 1ST SEPTEMBER. 
Herbert Schutt, Spottiswood. 
Francis Dawson, Stawell. 
Henry Harse, Clifton Hill. 
William John Bonas, Clifton Hill. 
Thomas B. Huntsman, Fitzroy. 
Arthur Ogg, St. Kilda. 
Felix W. Kruse, Fitzroy. 
J. H. Kilgour, South Melbourne. 
Sixteen candidates presented themselves for this examination. 
PRACTICAL PHARMACY, MAJOR EXAMINATION, BEFORE THE WHOLE BOARD, 6TH 
AND 7TH SEPTEMBER. 
Alfred Gamson, Ararat. 
Henry De Baere, Beaufort. 
Six candidates presented themselves. 
NAMES ERASED FROM THE PHARMACEUTICAL REGISTER. 
The names of the following deceased persons were erased from the 
Register 
George Lewis, Windsor. 
Daniel Rutter Long, Armadale, 
William Carruthers, Flemington-road, Hotham. 
THE LATE MR. G. LEWIS. 
On the motion of Mr. C. R. Blackett, seconded by Mr. Brind, it was 
unanimously resolved that a letter of condolence be forwarded to the 
family of the deceased gentleman, and that a record be placed on the 
minutes of the Board in recognition and appreciation of his past service as 
Treasurer. 
ALTERATION OF THE SUBJECTS OF THE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. 
The following alteration, which is to be submitted to the Governor-in-Council 
for approval, was agreed to : — 
