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THE FIRST
EXTRA RACE will bo held (weather permitting) at Happy THE TWENTY FIFTH AN-Valley on SATURDAY, 8th March,
NUAL GENERAL MEETING 1990, commencing at 2 p.m. of SHAREHOLDERS will be held
The first beil will be rung at in the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell 1.50 p.m. & Company, Limited, on MON- DAY, the 10th March, 1980, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the General Mana gers together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1923. of the The TRANSFER BOOKS Company will be CLOSED from the lat March to 10th March, 1930, both dates Inclusive.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. EETING
DODWELL & CO., LTD., General Managers.
Hong Kong, 13th February. 1930.
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
MAIL.
TUNG WAH HOSPITAL
Review of Work in 1929
IMPORTANCE TO CHINESE COMMUNITY
The following is a continuation of the report on the Tung Wah Hospital for the year 1929 submitted to the Officer Administering the Government by Mr. M. K. Lo, Chairman of Directors in 1929:-
LARGE STOCK OF
WINTER GOODS
AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES.
SWEATERS
Woollen Waistcoats & Vests.
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Hospital and in certain outlying districts was as follows:- Tung Wah Hospital Aberdeen Stanley
FELT HATS
CAPS
NECKTIES
11,345
716
GOLF HOSE
101
368
284
. 1,099
,14,002
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Mambers are notified that they
(e) Maternity Department and their ladies must wear their
Dr. M. Wong pointed out to us badges prominently displayed.
No one without a badge will be early in the year that in order to admitted to the Members' Enclo-enable the student-nurses to qualify for midwifery certificates, aure.
Badges admitting non-members they must go through one year's Shek to the Members' Enclosure and training in the maternity ward as Club Rooms at $5 for Gentlemen part of their prescribed course of nd $2 for Ladies, are obtainable study. The problem, however, of through the Secretary upon in providing them with reasonable troduction by a member, such accommodation appeared very dim- The following comparative membor to be responsible for pay- cult, and this difficulty was ac figures, demonstrate, I think, 1 ment of all chits, &c.
centuated by the pressure of ur-happily increasing appreciation on gency.
the part of the general public of the effectiveness of modern Hy giene and preventive medicine:→→
No. of Vaccina-
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will not be on sale at After a great deal of inspection the Race Course.
of the premises, we found that A GODOWN at Whitfield Road con.
Not the FORTY-FIRST OR Members can obtain, upon ap-the only possible solution lay in sisting about 2,600 sq. ft. next to
plication to the Secretary, badges the addition of two storeys to a Kwong Sung Hong Glass Factory. DINARY GENERAL MEETING Please apply to Kwong Sang Hong, will be held at the Company's limited to two) for the free ad-room in front of the maternity miasion to the Members' Enclosure wards, This royas used as Offices, P. & Q Building, on
of wives, lady relatives and residential quartess Hor the ste- WEDNESDAY, 12th March, 1930. friends.
Names must be stated ward, Mr. Lau Kul-tong, who has FOR SALE
at 11 a.m., for the ригрове when applying.
filled the post of steward of the of presenting the Report of the
On no pretext will children be Hospital aince 1911 Architects SALE, Armstrong - Siddeley Directors together with a State- Eaton Special Saloon, Late 1928 ment of Accounts to 31st December,permitted in either Enclosure dur-were consulted, and when the
ing the Meeting.
scheme was found to be practic. Model. 20 h... 6-cylinder. In Excel- 1929, and electing Directors and
able, the work was quickly put in lent condition. Apply Box No. 640. Auditors.
'PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
hand, with the result that within c/o "China Mail"
The REGISTER of MEMBERS The price of admission to the a few months two new airy and of the Company will be CLOSED Public Enclosure is $1 for all well-ventilated rooms were placed from 28th February, 1930 to 12th persons including ladies, and is at the disposal of the matron for "Clifford Ea-March, 1980, both days inclusive, payable at the Gate. ESX G. Genuine Autographed Model.during which period no Transfer
the accommodation of the nurses, Unused.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform each room being capable of ac Original Nicholla painting en Vellam. Cost $125. Sell 90 or of Shares can be registered.
are admitted half price.
commodating five nurses. offer, with Case and Tutor. Apply By Order of the Board of Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, &c. Box No. 697, c/o "China Mail"
will not be permitted to operate GIBH, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., within the precincts of the Hong
Agents.
Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order,
FOR SALE-Banjo.
POSITION WANTED
ENGLISH GIRL sailing with her family in Macedonia an March 1 would like to get in touch with lady who needs help on voyage with chil- dren-Apply Telephone Kowloon 1399.
HOME TUITION.
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Cams, Higher Local). Camb. Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
(National Frodel Higher Cortificate.)
MISCELLANEOUS
Directors,
Hong Kong, 19th Feb., 1990.
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE COMPANY
No
LIMITED.
.
C. B. BROWN,
Hong Kong, 5th March, 1930.
Secretary,
HONG KONG TELEPHONE
CO., LIMITED,
NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN
Chai Wan ... Tein Wan, New Territory
Total
Year
1924
1925
1926
-1927
1928
1920
tions done at
the Hospital
023
-847
1,235
2,776
8.339
11,345
the
I do not propose, in this Report to discuss the somewhat vexed question as to the value of Chin ess treatment of amall-pox, but the following figures constitute an, interesting contribution to discussion of this question:—
Number of Cases admitted to the Kennedy Town Small-pox Hos- pital in which patients have all been treated by Chinese Methods, such being their choice).
Remaining Admis- at End of
Recov slons the Year Deaths eries
147
Year
1
76
70
22
0
9
19
23
0
2
21
31
D
12
19
1928 1920 186
128
25
03
S8
10
85
01
Owing to the fact that the Hospital's space was taxed to its utmost capacity, any substantial increase in the accommodation of the maternity ward itself, desir- able and necessary though it was, was impossible. But we felt that 1924 if Mr. Lau Kui-tòng were to give 1925 up his room, it could accommodate 1920 another six maternity patients. 1927 Moreover, his would enable us to NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
set aside a whole building of three floors oxclusively for maternity If we hear in mind that many TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purposes. We therefore put the of the cases were in a critical con- WESTOVERSTEVENAGE, Within
that the THIRTY-FOURTH
situation before Mr. Lau Kui-tong,dition or even moribund, the an hour from Londen. In healthy ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN who most unselfishly and volun- figures show results not at all un- neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS of the SHAREHOLDERS in the and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Company will be held at the Com YEARLY MEETING of the HONG like to record our appreciation of
(h) Frigidaire Individual care and attention. For pany's Town Office, 2, Lower A KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, Mr. Lau's self-denying action: he An electric refrigerating ma- bert Road, on FRIDAY, the 14th LIMITED, will be held on SATUR- has the satisfaction of knowingchine-Frigidaire'-was generous- Particulars apply to:
March, 1980, at 11 am. for the DAY, the 15th day of MARCH, that although he himself has to ly presented to purpose of receiving the Report 1930, at the BOARD ROOM of the occupy a less. comfortable room, Mr. K. C. Lau.
the Hospital by It serves the use- of the Directors together with Company, Second Floor, Exchange the maternity accommodation has ful purpose of keeping vaccines Statement of Accounts for the Building, Hong Kong, at 11 o'clock been increased, and the adminis and sera fresh, and, in the sum year ending 31st December, 1929, a.m., for the purpose of receiving trative work in connection with mer, of supplying ice in connec declaring a Dividend and re-elect-
u Statement of Accounts and the the obstetrics department has beention with the working of the X. ing Directors and Auditors,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the for the Financial Year ended De-
Report of the Board of Directors, rendered all the easier.
ray apparatus. In this Department, the doctors
(i) X-Ray Company will be CLOSED from the 4th to the 14th March, 1930,cember 31, 1929, and re-electing have made it a point that, before
X-Ray was first introduced to both days inclusive.
Two Directors and the Auditors. she leaves the Hospital, each
the Hospital in the year 1919 The TRANSFER BOOKS of the mother is taught how to wash her Company will be
CLOSED from baby and other elementary know under Mr. Ho Kwong's Chairman: the 10th March to the 15th March, ledge in the care of babies, in the gradually became worn, out-of- ship. Since then the apparatus 1930, both days inclusive.
hope that in time to come such date, and unserviceable, with the Dated this 17th day of Febru-knowledge may be more widely result that a new apparatus be
disseminated.
came necessary. A new and up- On account of the prevalence to-date apparatus, belonging to of small-pox. we adopted the prac- Dr. M. Wong, was generously plac tice of vaccinating every babye by him at the disposal of the before it left the Hospital. Ticspital in 1920. pending a deci
A Babies' Clinic was started by sion as to whether the Hospital MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS that the 41ST ORDINARY
Dr. M. Wong In April, 1929. Orl-should purchase it.
This appara- ANNUAL MEETING of Share-
ginally established with the inten- tus became our property this tion of keeping in touch with the year when, with money obtained Kingdom and Ireland, the Continent holders will be held at the offices
mothers and babies delivered in from the Chinese theatrical per of Europe, Africa, America, Asia, of the Company, St. George's Australasia, etc. The zames, addresses Building, Chater Road, Victoria,
this Hospital, this Clinic has be-formances, and with subscriptions and other details are classified under
come a centre to which all baby raised by the directors, it was trade headings, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the
complaints are brought for con- purchased from Dr. Wong at the 19th day of March, 1930, at Noon,
reduced price of $7,500. The for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the
Commencing with the modest at-directors were convinced
by ex- Report of the Directors, for the THE SIXTY-FIRST ORDINARY tendance of three in April, the pert advice, kindly obtained for year ended 81st December, 1929,
GENERAL MEETING of figures rose to 83 in May, and 112 us through the good offices of Dr. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Shareholders will be held at the in June, until by December 81, Kirk, that this machine was ideal the fraposing for the purposes of the Tung Company will be CLOSED from Offices of the Underalgued on 1929, they reached
These figures Wah; and Its entire suitability SATURDAY, 8th March, 1980 to WEDNESDAY, the 26th March, gure of 1,704. WEDNESDAY, 19th March, 1980, 1930, at Noon, for the purpose of show clearly that the Clinic has has been borne out by the gratify- ing extent to which the general both days Inclusive.
receiving the Report of the Gen-filled a long felt want.
The following figures show the public has made use of it this eral Managera, together with Statement of Accounts for the number of cases delivered during year. It is in the charge of Dr.
Chow Tin-cham. year ended the 81st December, the last five years:-
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
J. D. THOMSON,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 25th Feb., 1930.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
་
By Order of the Board of Directors,
ary, 1930.
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By Order of the Board.
W. L MCKENZIE,
Secretary. 14, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong.
THE HONG KONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.sultation.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., 1929.
General Managers.
20
The SHARE REGISTER and: Year. TRANSFER DOOKS
No. of Cases delivered
Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1980.
HONG KONG HEIGHTS
will be CLOSED from the 12th to the 28th March, 1930, both days ip-: clusive.
1925
1,122
1926
1,169..
1927
1,528
+
1928
1,895
X
BUSINESS ENTÁRLIMHUND IN 1841
X
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
1929
1,900
(d) Patients
Excluding maternity cases
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1805
Taikoo Sanatorium
1000 877
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Mainland
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TANG YUK, DENTIBY Hascensor : to:
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TERMS VERY MODEZATE
Consultation: TERBAR
the
figures for the Western Medical
Department are as follow
In-Patienta. Out-Patients.
7,107
*.- 21,259 Operations
The number of operations per- formed in 1928 was 838; while that performed in 1929 was 518. (e) Expenditure
HEREBY ANNOUNCE that I
am removing to Pedder Build-ern medicine is $14,584.18. |ing, 6th floor, from the 8th March.
T. YAMASAKI,
Japanese Dentist, No 84, Queen's Rd. C. Hong Kong, 7th March, 1980.
The amount expended on West-
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The following ara comparative figures for the last two years, showing the amount epent and the number of In-Patients:
Year
Amount No. of In- Spent Patients 1929814,584.187,107 1928 .$18,569.54-57 6,419 B))/(1) Small-pos Hospital
The Small-pox Hospital was equipped with 80 new fron beds (to replace the old wooden-"onos); and 80 bed-table-lockars:
^^(k) Vaccination
The number of patients vaccin- Iated by officials of the Tung Wah
(Continued on Page 8.)
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