The meeting then proceeded to elect officers and a Committee as follows:- The President, H.E. Sir R. Claud Severn; Hon. Secretary, Mr. B.L. Frost; Hon. Treasurer, Hon. Mr. A.G. Stephen; and General Committee, the Hon. Mr. S.B.C. Ross (Secretary for Chinese Affairs), Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pek, Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, Dr. P. Grove, Col. Wyndham, Messrs. Parke, A. Stevenson, H. Kom-tong, A. Murdoch, J.L. McPherson, and Inspector McEwen, Lady Ho Tung, Mesdames Pollock, Bell Irving, F.F. Cameron, Harry Woods, R.J. Hall and F.C. Bell.
The Society instituted the idea of holding social functions for the purpose of raising funds the following winter. On the evening of February 20, 1922, a fancy dress ball was held in the City Hall, organised by the S.P.C.A., with that object in view, and was the forerunner of similar occasions in later years.
The history of the S.P.C.A. Dogs' Home has been given in full: it might be repeated that the Waterloo Road home was opened in 1923, and served for eleven years, the new, and enlarged, premises in Kowloon City being formally opened last week.