CANTON MEDICAL
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING 1920.
The Eighty-Second Annual Meeting of the Canton Medical Missionary Society was held at the YMCA. Building, Canton, on January Twenty first 1920, at 4.30 pm.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1920.
Number of prescriptions ...Alled
Total number of out-
patients
11,654
20,875
Average attendance at
11,007
Morning Prayong muốn mang 10 Gospels, tracts and leffe
lets distributed Total fees Total receipts, from: (n415-
patients
Average cost per patient per day (exclusive `of' food) Average cost per patient per day (inclusive of food)
Lost in treating public
UNIVERSITY OF N
HONGKONG
JUNIOR LOCAL EXAMINATION. DECEMBER 19.
$10,561.60 The following results have been
Issued by: the Senate of the Univer $37,436.66 | sity y
,66
.87
CHURCH SERVICES.
ST. JOHN'S GATHEDRAL,
3RD SUNDAY AFTER EPITHANK January 15th, 1990;
Holy Communion (7.30 am:) Matins (11 m.)
Repotes, Frata; Venite, Hooper;
PASS LIST (HONGKONG BOYS)Fans, Stainer and Soaper (9th Avening); To Deum, Bera Turio 83 Li Yuk Tong. Queen's College, and Turia 13th evening Bene- 84 Au Kwong Lai, Queen's College. dictus Wicker:(10th evening). -85 Yeung Chak Man, Queen's Col-mns 174 189
Earenfold Aman. lege.
God Save the King. 88 Un Kwai Yung, Queen's Col- B-Palm verses 1, 2, 9 and 10.
lege.
Fealm 43, versas 3 and 4 in unison. Hymn 474, verne i in unison. Byma 10, verse 1 and 3 in anion.
(18 noon),
87. Chow Yat Wa. Queen's College, 89 Tsang Fuk Cho, Queen's Col
lege.
To anison
89 Cheung Wing Lai, Queen's Col-0 p.m.) ̈
...lego.
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President Rev. J. M. Henry presided and the following members were present: Dr. W. Graham Reynolds, Dr. J. Oscar Thomson, Rev. J. C. Thom son, Dr. John Kirk, Rev. J. M. Henry, Rev. C. A Nelson, Rey Clayson, Dr. EC Machle, Mr H ward patients (approx) $18,000.00 Thomson, Rev. H. O. T. Buckwall, Anouncement was made that Mr. C. G. Fuson, Rev. A. J. Fisher owing to the great loss on charity D. D., Mrs. J: G. Kerr, Mr. O. E Pomeroy, Dr. P. R. Fulton, Mrs. P. R. Patients and the comparatively small amount of donations received, as well Fulton, Mr. H. H. Bond. Dr. C. A. as the high cost of supples and Hayes, Mr. E. H. Smyth, Mr. JW essential equipment, the Hospital's Brown, Mrs. J. Oscar Thomson, Mr. A.G Wilson, Rev. W. Masson; The financial situation was such that it had become necessary, to raise that following were also present-Dr.
minimum ward fee from twenty to R. P. Hadden, Mrs. C. A. “Bäyes, Mr. Tracey K. Jones, Mr. E. H. Lockwood, thirty cents per diem. it being the Mrs. O. E. Pomeroy and RevE. Ehope that this would need to be a
temporary measure only. The un-100 Walline...
The meeting was opened with satisfactory minimum budget which prayer by Rev. C. A. Nelson, after has been provisionally approved by 101 Wong Chun Chung, Queen's which the minutes of the last Annnat the Directors requires a large increase 102 Cheung Kum Yun, private study. Meeting, held on January 17, 1919, in funds this year and necessitates a together with the report of the Ex-campaign for same in the immediate
future. ecutive Committee were read and approved.
.1919 was a banner year in the number of in-patients, total number being 2,493. The number of out- patients also shows an increase over the past few years.
The following resolution, offered by the Rev. J. C. Thomson and seconded by Dr. A. J. Fisher, was passed
"At the beginning of the Eighty The Sarah Jaffray Dispensary, be Fifth Year of the oldest, missionary þing conducted in the Inner City by Hospital in the Orient we, the mem- Dr. Alice Hayes (Mrs. C. A. Hayes), bers of the Canton Medical Missionary is an important addition to the work Society, in session at ka Annual of the Canton Hospital, 1,347 wonten Meeting; would render thanks to and children were treated there. "Almighty God for His keeping- One of the main features of the care during so many decades year's work has been the practical of splendid service for body consummation of an affiliation in and soul of the Canton, Hospital, medical education between the Kung and would anew invoke the Divine Yee Medical College and the C.M.M. Blessing upon its compassionate Union. This agreement is now merely ministrations in coming days, with awaiting final endorsement in respect the confident assurance of generoste the accuracy of the English and support and cordial cooperation Chinese translations. All members from its many beneficiaries and of the Medical Staff of the Canton friends at home and abroad,"
Hospital are giving lectures and The Honorary Treasurer, E. He clinics to
the Kung Yee Medical Smyth Esq., read his report, which Students and also to the students of upon motion, was approved unanithe Hackett Medical School. mously.
The addition to the Nursing Staff
The following officers, whose names were submitted by the Nominating Committee, were elected by acclama
tion
Hon. President, Dr. W. Graham Reynolds.
of Miss, Dickson has made itself felt throughout the year, and it is a satisfaction to record the accession within the past few weeks; of Dr,
95 Tam Kui Lam, Queen's College.
91 Li Hi Wing, Queen's College.
97 Chau Kok Chung, Queen's Col-
lege
03 Wong Pik Yu. Queen's College, distinction for Chinese
Lee Shu Tsz, Queen's College, 99 Tam Say Fung, Queen's College,
College.
103 Li Sad Kwing. Queen's College, distinction for Chinese..
104 Wong Tsun Shum, Queen's Col--
lege. 106 San Shin Chuen, Ying-Wah Col-
lege, distinction for Chinese. 107 Tse Ping Kwan Ying Wah Col
lege.
108 Au King. Ying Wah College, distinétion for Biblical know- lege.
109 Cheung Kong Cha. Ying Wah
College
112 Arthur De Jesus, St. Joseph's
Collège.
114 Joseph Shak Cheong On, St.
Joseph's College. 115 Mario Silva. St. Joseph's Col.
116 Carlos Vincente Da Roza, St.
lege.
Arnaldo G. Botelho, St. Joseph's
Joseph's College."
Michael Loh: Kung Tsao, St.
College.
117
119
121
123
Responses, Festal; Psalms, Tallis and
Rimbault (6th evening) Magnificat,, -Battisbill (48 steming); Nune
Dimittis, Felton.
Hymns, 79, (53) 948, and 491. Sevenfold Amen
and to ia unison. 1.N.B.—Palm 33, vores 1, 2, 7, 9, 15,
Psalm 34 verses 1, 3, 8, 17 and 93 in unison. Dorrents
Hymn 73 verse.4 in unison.
Hymn 401 verso in unison, TUNES Hymn 149 verse in unison.
St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon. 16TH JANUARY 1970-3D SONDAY
AFTER EPIPHANY
Roly Communica at Midday and after
Eva.son
Morning Prayer at li a.m. Opening Voluntary; Responses, Ferial; Ver Venita, Qusaley; “Psalmi, IUP Etainer (8th Evening) XLIII- Soaper (9th Evening; To Deam, St. Jade, Jubilats. Turner (9th Maru- Ing); Kyria, Mendelssohn; Hymns, 7,316, 445-
Evening Prayer & pm.
Opening, Voluntary Responses, Forial Palme XXXL-Tall th Evening) XXXIV-Rimbaalt (6th Evening) Magnificat, Smar Nuno Dimittis Felon ; Hsmas; 586, 667, 565.
N.B Choir Practice next: Thursday at 6.00 p.m.
Union Charoh, Kennedy Road.
Morning Service. It a.m.
Sunday Services, January 13th.
Hymns 5, 385, 40, 1 Fram 143.
Joseph's Collège, distinction Andrew Kinross, Kowloon Bri-Evening Service 8 pm.
for Biblical knowledge.
tish School.
William Rennie Forsyth, Kow-
loon British School.
CENTRE-SHANGHAI
Chinese.
Dzun Zax Zung, Public School
John Kirk of the New Zealand. Pres. 127. Ma Char Zur, Public School for Hor: Vice Presidents: Rev. J. M.byterian Mission, to the Medical Henry, Rev. A. A. Fulton, D.D., Rev. Staff, and of Miss H. Stockton of the 128 Edgar Dewstoe, H. B. M. Consui Amer, Presbyterian Mission to the General, the American Consul Gene: Nursing Staff.
ral, Hon. Robert Shewan, G. D. Fearon Esq. and Mrs. John G. Kerr.
The (Canton Medical Missionary Union, now entering upon its fourth Hon. Treasurer-H. H. Bond Esq. year, faces grave problems of fin. Hon. Secretary Dr. C. A. Hayes.ancial support and organization. Hon. Auditor. Warner Brown In the report of last year men Esq.
tion wak: made of the need Trustees; Consul General for for a new plant, modern and Great Britain (Convener of the Board efficient, for the proper carrying on of Trustees). Consul General for of the Hospital's work. The Board United States of America.
of Co-operation of the Canton Mis EH Smyth Esq-Term expiressionary Conference, in the Medical Section of its programme of Advance, Rev, J. M. Henry (in place of Dr. has thoroughly endorsed this need C. K. Edmunds, resigned)-Term expires 1920..
1924
Dr. W. Grabam Reynolds-Term expires 1921.
Rev. W. D. Noyes-Term expires
1922.
Rev. C. A. Nelson-Term expires 1923..
Announcement was made of the resignation of Mr. W. A. Shera as Representative on the Board of Directors of the Canton Medical Missionary Union, and also that the Rev. Edgar Dewatoe was going home on furlough, and would not be able to serve on that Board,
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and has further stressed the import ance of an adequate staffing of the Hospital, with a view toward further participation in Medical Education. to the extent of fifteen fully qualified
men.
for Chinese, distinction for Chinese and book-keeping:
129 Chun Foh Ziang, Public School
for Chinese. Oong Teh Zee, Pabile School
for Chinese.
Hymns 929, 147, 185, 599..
Preacher : Rev. J. Kirk Maconschia.
St. Peter's Church, West Point.
Sunday, Jay 18.
3 m.-Holy Communion. ODVANA 11 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. Freacher: Rev. O. T. Waldegrave
Feal Church.
Holy Communion"
13
30 Evening Service.
130
131
Hu Cheng, En, Public School for
Chinese.
132
Lai Shau Wei, Public School for Chinese, distinction for Chi-
nese.
133 Chou Ta Kang. Pablic School for
Chinese..
135 Liang Chah Dsin, Public School
for Chinese:****
136 Show Pig Public School for
Chinese
138 Soey Shing Sung, Public School
for Chinese. 139 Feng Wah Pong, Public School
for Chinese. A
The Gospel Hall.
10 & 19 PEDDER STREET. Weekly Services Sanday Breaking of
Bread for Believers only, 1 By Gospel Meeting 8p.m." Bible study, Tuesday, 5.30 pm and
Thursday, 3.pr. dekhnations t Friday, Ladies Bible study, 6,30 pm... Saturday, Frayer fleeting, p
First Church of Christ Scientist, MacDonnell Road
Sanders, 11 am Wednesdays, 5.30 p.m.
140 Wang Sze Yuen, Public School
for Chinese; distinction for 11 book-keeping..
Tsai Yu, Public School for Chi
| With these questions of finance and organization confronting it the Canton Medical Missionary Union enters its fourth year, calling for the 141 support and prayers of Its friends.
After considerable discussion, the 142 Victor Framjee Viccajee, Thomas Report was approved.
nese.
Hanbury School for Boys, dis- unction for book-keeping and stenography. Chang Nyee Tsung, Ellis
Kadoorie School, distinction for for Chinese. 148 Ting Soch Chang, Ellis Kadoorie
School. AKM
The following resolution was re ceived from the South China Branch of the China Medical Missionary As 147. sociation, and the Secretary was in- structed to spread the same on the minutes of the Society
"At the last meeting of the South
Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wanchat.
Morning Service, 10.15 a.m. Evening Service, 6.10 p.m.
Soldiers and Sailors' Home, :Arsenal Strost.
Hunday Evening, Gospel Meeting, 8 p.m.
Roman Catholic Cathedral
Glenealy,
Mass at 6, 7 and 8.30 i.m.
The appointment of Dr. W. Graham Reynolds, Mr. Staples Smith and Mr. J. W. Brown to act as the representa- tives of the Canton Medical Mission- ary Society on the Board of Directors China Branch of the China Medical 154 Nyce Ching Bac, Ellis Kadoorie High Mass at 8 6.01. of the Canton Medical Missionary Missionary Association, January 8, Union was confirmed.
Moved and carried that the Con 1920, the following resolution was stitution be amended, so that the proposed, seconded and carried membership fee will be Hongkong At the opening of the Eighty-Fifth Currency $5.00, instead of $10.00, Anniversary Year of the Canton He per year, notice of proposed change spital we, the South China Branch of having been given by Hon. Treasurer the China Medical Missionary As E. H. Smyth Esq. at the Angual, sociation, would hereby gratefully Meeting of the Society on January acknowledge the Divine Favour upon 17, 1919.
School, distinction for Chinese.5.30 pm-Benediction of the Blessed 156 Bau Tsu Zung, Medhurst Col-
Sacrament
157 Zau- Pau Yuin, Medhurst Col
158 Iau Tsung Kya Medhurst Col
St. Joseph's Charcb, Garden Road
lege
lege.
legë.
Hass and Bermon at 10 am. followed 160 Wong Zung Pau, Medhurst Colby the Benediction of the Blesse
...lege.
CENTRE JAVA.
its long-continued and far-flung 162 Waung Sz Tsok, Medhurst Col- Rev. J. M. Henry, Chairman of medical missionary operations; and
lege.... the Board of Directors of the Canton would beseech God's blessing, and Medical Missionary Union, gave a the sympathetic support of its multi- detailed report of the work of the tude of beneficiaries and friends the Hospital during the past year, which world around: was in part as follows Number of patients admit-
ted during the year............. Total number of in-pati
ents treated...mas Number of private patients Number of public ward patients (20 cents per day). Largest number in-pati
ents at one time............... Average number of in
patients per daylig Total in-patient days. Total number of all opera
tions........ Number of Laboratory
Examinations Number of patients from Kwong Tung Province Number of patients from other Provinces ******* Number of patients from
· Canton and District Number of patients from
-Other -- Districts.
Kwar Tung
Total number" of ounce.
calls DANMAR Total number of out-calls
125
Sacrament.
The Magistrate of the Heung- Kwik Sie Siong, Chinese Engshan district has reported to the
lish School.
Canton authorities that, on the ar
Sir Lee Teng. Chinese English rival of the Canton forces and the
School.
- CENTRE-HANKOW.
Chinese gunboats at Chinshan, work kau jon. then reclamation of Chingchow
163 Chang Lee Wen, Griffith John shores was stopped by the Portu-
College.
Further, we would express the 126 prayerful hope, in view of Pok-Tsai's 2,319 (Canton Hospital) prestige and proud place in the esteem of Canton and vicinity for its continuance with 2,493
457 increasing capacity and efficiency, to 164 the greater good of the greater numberRespectfully submitted,
2,004
212
(Sd) PHILIP R. FULTON, Secretary,
ས། །
185
guese Government. Contrary to the Lan Tse Shiang, Griffith John Magistrate of Hengshan's report, another report received from a dife College
HONGKONG GIRLSferent source, yesterday states bat Wineired Agnes Robinson, Dio- the work on the reclamation - at cesan Girls School, distinction Chingchow is still progressing and for English and Biblical know hundreds of workmen are employed legend doing the work from seven at 151 and seconded by Rev. W. Mawson 167 Leng Chol Diocesan Girk wight till dawn The Magistrate 51,681 that a resolution of appreciation and
Schools De Heungshan has asked the mill sympathy be drawn qp in memory 170 Agnes Armstrong McNeillie leader at Chinshan to take drast
measures to stop the workmen from 2,876 of the late Dr. John Myers Swan, Victoria British School,
Carrying on Chingchow reclamation
Moved by De Oscar Thomson:
b) work under cover of night.
who for so many years rendered 171 Annabelle Wong, Belilios Pub 7,557faithful service In the Canton Hos lic School,
pital: that the same be spread upon 172 Lybia Vas, Belilios Public 1,813 the minates of the Society and that School
a copy be also sent to Mr. Swan 173 Kwan Wai Fong Belilios Publ
School, distinction for Chin
467 and the family. Carried on and needlework.".
Arising vote of thanks was ex-
620 tended to the retiring officers, for 1174 Emelyn Chenalloy
their untiring servicegr
1,193
1,412
A B Public School: After prayer by Dr. John Kirk, the 175 Bernice Chanalloy
Public School meeting adjourned by
A B (Sd) CHARLES A HAYES, Hon. Secretary:
Betilos
Belillos
CURE THAT COU
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Vit does not mean that you
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have it but it dies man that yer lungs as threatened, and it is just well to be put the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy belöre it !!!! is too late. For anlo by all Chemists and
torekeepers
Ków-
176 Florence Elizabeth George,
loon. British School, 1177 Irene Ahwee; St. Mary's School,