OPENING CEREMONY.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8rx, 1904.
ALICE MEMORIAL MATERNITY { furnishing and for the purchase of instrumenÉS.
my on behalf of the London Missionary Society.
HOSPITAL.
On entering the building you will observe which socks in its hospital work to alleviate that the maternity hospital in of modest suffering and aid the spread of Western medi dimensions quità in keeping with its unprecal knowledge. All the agencies of the Society tanding appearance. I would, however, soek are rulated in a definite way to the preaching of to impress upon you that the significance of the glorious Gospel of the Blessed God. Every the ceremony which has brought us together part of its work must fall into proper relation is not to be measured by the size or grandcar with this, its chief uins, or the ends for which the of the now buspital. “Give me," said the Socioly exists will not bo accomplished. Our ancient mathematician, a point outside the friends and supporters are antisfied that on world and I will lift the workl," In the these lines the highest success is to be looked sphere of medical science, regarded in its most for, in our hospitals as in other departments of beneficent applications and in volation to the our work. When I was in the old comutty great Chinese race, Honglong is a point outside three years ago, I spent part of my time in n the world, and this hospital, is one of the 'forcas region of Scotland to which our beloved late for lifting the world into now conceptions, Queen Victoria was accustomed to resort HOW comprehensions, and m new attitude Thers I heard a pretty story for the truth of toward Western skill in the kindly, gentle which I can vonel. A young lady, nativo of ministry of woman to wosugu. It is a small Lulia, was studying medicine in Edinburgh hospital to be worked by people of large with a view, when she returned to her nativo expectations, large wisdom, and large hearts country, to minister to her sufering sisters as When the foundation stone Wats
laid it weren will be ministered to in this lospital. was intimated that the London Missionary This young Hindoo roman bad long cherished Society had oppointed a lady doctor, Dr. Sibres, a desire to see the great Queen Empress. And for special werk in the now hospital. Dr. Sibro one day her wish became known to the Queen who readlied. Hongkong in November inst has Her late Majusty sent for the, pontig worinn, applied herself with no little zeul and energy to to whom she spoke freely of medien! studios, of the study of Chinese in preparation for the the possibilities of service as a lady doctor in duties that will forthwith devolve upon her. Inilia, and of the reward that came to those who The hospital will be ready for the reception of from the purest motives sock to help and heal. patients to-morrow, and the lady doctor hopes to In dismissing her the Queen bade the young commence work outside the Hospital on 1st September. Large expectations for the success
Yesterday afternoon the Alice Memorial Maternity Hospital in Bothai Hout was for malig denturril open by Mrs. F. H. May, the wife of H.. P. IL. May, Other Administering the foverament of Hongkong. The foundation stow of the new building was laid by Lady Blaks on the 25th of July last, and it was os- posted then thist the opening would take place | „akyat the end of the year; but various causes have contributed to delay the completion of the work. Ele, hospital is runneeted with the London Mission and is affiliated to the Afeo Memorial and Nethersole. Hospital, to the latter of which it stands wjacent Its estimated cost was $13,000, Mr. John Lema, F.3.A. N.S.W.. 64. Queen's Bead Central, was the areltäleet, and the building was erceled under is supervision. It empies a ground nres of 58 sp. feet by 32 sq. feet, and is a two-storied editar in the same style of architecture as thus adjoining promises. On the ground floor there are two private wards, 12 by 20 fro1, each expable of providing amplo arcom- mudation for two patients, but according to present arrangements the management iurend placing only one had in quel. Those two wards are divident by a marvilor, leading to the two nurses rocins, matron's room, and as storm. On the same floor are situsted the kitchen, un
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NAVAL NOTES.
The U.S.S. Wilmington arcived horo from Swatow yesterday,
The U.S.S. Colleo juft Hongkong for up- river Fosterday.
The U.S.S. Anapolin, gunboat, left Cavite for Alaska ait Japan on the 2nd inst. The | Vicksburg, her sister ship, left for Amerim by
the same route about a fortnight ngo.
The Ble avid launch Alexander, built by Messry, Penwick & Co., Hongkong, for tho Admiralty, is now on her way to Wollniwei. Such a smali ressol will tin deep-water
teaming unpleasant.
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Hi, Thelittlovesselis a stern wheut gubat, wing only a little over a foot when ranning | trim she appears so light, indeed, that one could almost imagine she was built to ri where enough dew fulls. At present she is on the West River giving piratical junka a baď time.
The Hongkeup correspondent of the Naval
SHIPPING NOTES.
WEATHER,
The E. &A, Australian and the Yuen Sang from Marila yesterday hud fine passages,
The C.N. Taiwan fem Swatow yesterday reports Fght S.W, winds and rain.
woman God-speed and uttered the wish that & diary Record writes that ILMS. Glory | moderate winds and fine to Padaran, Ther ca to
avery blessing right rest on her work. This
anah ren, drying and Tath-rooms, etc. The of this institution arm lased on our large hope is the best that we look for from our friends and I looking remarkably smart.
main war on the first floor is an airy compartment sons 30 foot square. Although capable of holding eight beds, it is intended to place in it only four at prosent, thus giving
some 2120 square feet of door spare to each. On this Hoor also are a marble-tiled operating room allestuse room excla 10 ft. 6 in. by 13 ft., and „ight, inese's' room. stores, bath-room,” etc, This door has a pleasant outlook across the barbone. The ward windows are provided with
pines sashes, mosquito-not sashes, and jalousies, so hung that one-third, two-thirds, or the whole window may be opened. The space under the ground floor is well ventilated, and wherever possible all timber-work is left exposed to the
air
The main floors are of lees'-wared hard-
wow, and in the private wards the heating is done by means of separate fire places wherever prae-
and arge faith in Dr. Sibres. Sho will be assisted by Miss Langdon, a lady who has had the advantage of a thorough training, and an exten- ded experience in nursing. Miss Langdon has come to us and is remaining with us at her own has moved by pure benevolence of desire to help in our hospital's work. Our friend Mr. Stevens, who after a painful lingering illness diet in December lust, was assitans and indefatigable in promoting the schore which is now realised. We are saddened by the fact that she did not live to see the new building. We are thankful that Mrs. Stevens's SUCCESBØF 23 matron of the Netherole
Hospital is with us. in the person of Miss sphere of woman's work for woman the Hospitals of this compound are well provided with workers, and I cannot imagine ways and means more adapted to appeal to the Chinese thau are those kindly, helpful ministries rendered at the time when those who receive them are most surceptible to such forms of appeal. Dr. Gibson, who has laboured patiently and persistently to extend the usefulness of the hospitals well
Wilson. It will thus be seen that in the
sympathisees. A word of God-spood next wish— that is also a prayer-that every blessing may attend this work. It is nearly a year sizes the foundation stone of the building was laid with prayer to Almighty God. We are now about to open the Hospital, and I am sure you will all join in the further prayer that the work done in the building may be for the glory of God and the good of men. (Applanse.)
Rer. J. II. FRANCE having offered prayer, Dr. MACLEAN GIBSON called upon Mra. May to open the hospital.
Dr. Sibres presented Mis. May with handsome silver key with which to perform the ceremony, the souvenir bearing the follow- ing inscription:"Prosented to Mrs. P. II. May at the opening of the Alico Memorial Maternity Hospital, Hongkong, 7th June, 1901,
sfter her repairs at the Kowloon Docks, is Many improve- ments have been effected, motors for each easento supply and sighting hoods for four upper-deck casemates have been fitted. The ecmbined elevating and training guar has been fitted to the 12-in. turret guns, so that in many respects the ship has been brought up tu dato.
The Tok Sang from Bangkok experloured
Hongkong light southerly winds and smooth.
The Imperial German mail steamer Sachsen left Focelow yesterday morning at 3 a.w., and may be expected here to-day at 1 p.m. mails, &, left Shanghai on the 6th inst., at Io T.K.K. steamer America Maru, with 5 pm, and is due bere on Thursday, the 9th inst, at daylight.
The H. A. Alesia on her passage from Singapore experienced fine, weather. She arrived yesterday
The China Morchants Kaunglah, from Shanghai, reports dense fogs to Turaboat; thence to port light variable winds, overcast and rainy,
The tubi reports having passed a distansted junk, but no locality is given.
The "wonther "clerk" of the O. 6. S. Wilmington reports fine and rain on the passage from Swatow. Rather paradoxical:
The Virginia, launched at Newport News recently, is the most powerful battleship in the
1,350 tons less than the King Edward VII, and American ravy. She displaces 15,000 tone, has a length of 435 feat, beam 76 feet, and draught 26 foot. Her armament is heavy, con. sisting of four 12-inch guns mounted in couples
The P. & A. Indrasemha reports -From fore and aft in 10-inch turrets, eight eight-inch guns to six-inch turrets, 12 six-inch guns, Moji to Chapel Islands, light variables, smooth ses and hazy; thence to Hongkong, moderate breeze and res, thick and heavy rain squalls. protected to six-inch armour, 12 three-inch
MISCEL) ANEOUÀ. guns behind two-inch armour, and 28 smaller
The Tak Sang arrival from Bangkok yester- piecus. Sho is very wall protected, "the belt being 11 inches thick amidships, tugering to day with 1,800 tons of rice, four-inches it the bow and stern.
The E. & A. Australian reports that whilo inch deck. reinforces the belt. The bulk-inst.. Lat. 16.51 N., Lon, 118.203, she passed the steaming from Manila to Hongkong, on the 5th heads are six-inches, and the lower deck side barque Lousianna standing towards Menilu. armour is of the same thickness. Her machinery.
The P. & 0, steamer Nankin left Eingapore
A three.
ticable; the general ward is to be kept comfort- ablein winter time by ceutral fireplaèvs. · Bells are provided throughout. Asuprotection from the afternoon sun a baloony has been erected on the west side of the building which is approached by a flight of stous stops immediately hebind the Nethersolo Hospital. Now that is com- pleted the new building presents a very hand deserves the success that has followed his the institution was a most admirable one and consists of two sets of four-cylinder triple- on the night of the 6th inst... with the outward some appearanes, doing rolithoth to the andeavours, and he has part of his reward to-day would confer a great benefit upon the Chinese expansion engines, indicating 19,000 horse-Engligh mail, and is dus here on the 13th inst
architect and the builders,
Mrs. May was accompanied by His Excellency F. H. May, C.M (1., (ha Officer Administering In Governinout and Captain M. K. Hodgson. S.F.. A.D.C. Among others present were Dr. H. Maclean Gibson, superiutendont; Dr. Sibree.
lady doctor in charge of the Maternity Hospital: Hon. Dr. Ho Kai O.M.G. the Rt. Bishop J. C. Hoare and Mrs. Hoare; Lady Goodmani; Hon. A.. W. Brewin, Registrar feueral, and Mrs. Brewin; Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical Oficer, and
favourable auspices. Having spoken of those in the opening of the now building under these specially associated with the work of the hospital, I well now make use of this occasion to remler houou and thanks where these are so
largely due. That we have the Alice Memorial Maternity Hospital and u Indy doctor, is chiefly owing to the Chinese gentlemen who came for ward as guarantors for five years and who last year approached the London Missionary Society through its local representatives. I should like to tell those gentlemen how thoroughly we appro- Mrs. Atkinson; Rev. T. W. Peares, London Miseiate their endeavours and how grateful wa aro stomary Society; Mr. J. Dyer Ball, Mr. A. for the aid they hare given and are, rendering Rumsjahn, Rev. J.H. Franes. Seamon's Mission; we collectors. There are six gentlemen to Rov. H. R. Wells, London Missionary Society whom this new institution is specially indelad, Rev. E. J. Barnett, Church Missionary Society: and I should fail in my duty if I did not Mr. Geo. Piercy, jan.. Diocesan School: connect their names with the finished build- Massro, Fang Wa Chun, Chen Sie Ki, Chining. These are Mr. Fang Wa Chun, Mr. Yu Tin. Ma Fat Ting. Wei On. Un Lai
Abinet Rujahn, and Mr. Wai On. There are Chun. Chan Chenk Fau, Li Pak, Wai Tsin
elso Mr. Chau Tung Shaug, the chairman of Kai, Dr. Won Man Kai. Mosura. Kon
our guarantors, Mr. S. W. Tso, and Chan Fong Kuk, An Fong Citi, Wong Chin Lan, Chin Chow San, Chun Pin Kai. Lo Chenk Wan, A Hoi Chon und Puu Mau Ing.
Sju Ki.
The company afterwards walked to the en- tranes door of the now building, which Mrs. May unlocked and formally declared the hospital open. She expressed the pleasure it gave her to perform the ceremony, and sail she thought
the spread of greater and more enlightened community, and exerciss a powerful influence in
methods of unidwifery. (Applause.)',
This concluded the formal proceedings; al after an inspection of the premises the company dispersed.
CATCHING A CROCODILE.
knots. The coal supply is 1,900 tons and her power. Stoum is generated by Babcock and Wilcox boilers, and her estimatul speed is 19
complement 703 men. She carries two sub, merged torpedo-tube.
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STRIKE OF SHIPS OFFICERS AT MARSEILLES.
The shipping trade of Marseilles has rgain been paralysed by a strike, though the conditions and circumstances of the latest dispute ore nuique in the history of labour struggles. A. report iu ons of the latest home papers says:-- The samo and dock labourers have been so successful in their contests with the shipowners that they practically dominate the trade. Recently the captain and chief officer of a large or offended certain members of the crew, and the Sumen's Union notified the owaces that polees the officers were removed the men would leave the ship. The owners immediately dismissed the officers. In view of the growing difficulty of their position, the captains. offers, and engineers attached to vessels of the port have already formed an association, and the dismissed officers imme diately appeated to the excutive to so justios done them. The owners were approached, but drelined to do anything, whereupon the associa tion called out all the captains, officers, and
At Ga.m.
STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The O. & O, steamer Gacie, with matis, &o.. 1 p.ru. left Keelung for Amex, &o., on the 6th isst., at
The CPR. steamer Empress of India arrived at Yokohama at 10 am. on Tuesday, the 7th inst., and left again at 4 p.m. same day for Kote, "where she is ine to arrivo al 4 p.m.ou Wednes. |
iny, the 8th inst.
The C.P. R. steamer Express of China arrived at Nagasaki at 12.30 pm. on Monday, the Gib inst, and lett again at 6 pao, same day for Kobe, where she was due to arrive at 7 pm. yesterday.
The O.S.S. & CM. steamor Wingchow, from Pacific coast vir Jayas, is due here on the
10th inst,
The A.A. steamer Himera left New York oa the 24th April, and is die here on the 24th just. The A.A. steamer New Orleans, luft Now York on the 4th inst, and is due here on tha 30th pros
THE MONGOLIA." The new trans-Pacifo stearmer Mongolia, doo here is a few days, though a new ship bas already had an accident. She recently unde her way from the vicinity of Penambuco to San Francisco with a blade of one of her propellows twisted nearly two foot out of its truo position. Every blade of both propellers was more or less bent and all six blados wero takon off and replaced by six spare ones provided by the builders. The scratched and dented plates and the guarded ends of the propeller blades told with wonte eloquenes of the liner's narrow escape. That she was not ripped open from stem to stern was due to the fact that she wan
ADVENTURES OF SINGAPORE SPORTSMEN. A stirring account of how a monster crocodile was captured in the Kranji river by some local sportsmen, the other day, lins been sent, says the Straits Times. The writer remarks that on Surday a party went out pig-hunting, but they had little luck. The chase led them to the Kranji river, far from the main road. It was decided to board a boat, which was then avail- bio, to land them at the 12th milestone on Bukit Timah. Road. On continuing their journey along the river, a huge drocolite The longer I live the more I am impressed
was noticed on the left bank sujoying its | The first part of the proceedings was the with the fact that the busiest people find mid-day siesta. At the moment a strong enrrent presentation to Mrs. Hay by Dr. Ho Kai of a time to help others. The poison who says "I was running and it was with dilenity that beautiful bouquet of flowers in a silver holdne, have no time to render a public service or to the boat's bead was turned rpstream. The Rov. TW. PEAROE suri --Mrs. May your aid in a charitable cane conerally means I hoatman au soding the crocodile dropped the Excellency, huties and gentlemen,We are have no inclination." The people who really ears and becanic nervous. His place was met to open the Alice Memorial Maternity have no time pay safely be relied on to help gali rtly taken by one of the braves,” who in Hospital, a benevolent institution affiliated to
The gentlemen whose names 1 bis elementary Reason on boating early brought the Alice Memorial Hospital in the Hollywood have mentioned are busy men. Yet they have the whole party to grief. At a distance of Road and to the Nothersolo Hospital, "where wa found, time for much well-directed and well-200 yards, two shots were fired from the Wengineers from the ships ju the harbour. are essenddal. Before aidrossing you on the sustained activity in the interests of these chester rifle 50.110 and a sporting 303. The subject of the new building, its history, purpose hospitals, and I thank thote for what they have and laius on your regard, I would express on attempted and done. It was to me that behalf of all present, vinfeigned satisfuction in theas geatlemen and others who are with them having with us to-day His Excellency the in this stort are the bold pioneers of a more- few hunps of sugar were coming along. Wil Officer Administering the Government and Mrs. went toward a new order of things, and we may its formidable jaws wide open (sags our corro. Blay I may my with perfect sincerity that, admire their courage and zeal as reformers. spondent waxing enthusiastic), and bellowing apart altogether from the distinguished honour This hospital has found many supporters belik same monster of the derp engaged in deadly which their coming here confers on this couse it is to be 1e training ground of Chinese struggle, the cavcodite ban lasking its tast and their resprotite anions have notifed the Butterfold and Swire's five new twin-semir
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we regard Mrs. May as eminently Gittel for the service that she has su graciously consauted to vender, of formally opening the now hospital. It is much to have Mrs. Mag with us as the wife of His Excelloney the Offiear Administering the Government; it is more to lave Mrs. May with us as the tried and true friend of all charitable institutions in the
• Colony. Tao Alice Memorial Maternity Hospital has been built from plans prepared by Mr. Joba omm. architect. and as some of you will remember, placed on
at all times.
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saarium took the bullets like a Sootsman taking porridge. Alont ten minutes elapsed and that brute raised its head wondering when the next
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lightly loaded, her supply of coal, large as it wus, being little more than ballast for her. One dent in a forward bottom plate on the port side of the keel showed that a coral reef which iko shamer struck off the Brasilian const hid some sharp points.
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The result is to stop the entire shipping of the port. The stearaves of the Messageries Aferino Llorente has gone on to a reef in the It is reported that the coustig steamer the Transport Maritimes," the Southern Philippines. The s.s. Surigao, too, is Maritimes, Freycient Company, and other large lince, ure reported to be on the rocks at Numancio, located all hung up, and the owners are at their wits in the Sentheru Philippines also, end how to deal with the situation. Trada
The China Navigation--steamers Tean and bing at a standstill, the sazmen's wages bure | Paining have been placed on the Hongkong- stopped and the dock labourers are idle, Manila run, replacing the steamers Kaifeng and Sungking. They are two of Messrs. owners that if they give way to the demands of steamors. The fold sleamers will be used for women in Western midwifery. When we look with such fury as to send the waugrovs the offers and engineers and reinstate the service between Iloilo, Coba and Hongkong,
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THE "DIAMANTE." at the state of things in China in relation to trees flying in all directions.
dismissed fees, a genatal strike will bo this object, the help these gentlemen are: iving haud it made for the water, but another tiny, d-clared by the man and the dockers. The Hongkong rus; wes, it will be remembered, The Bramante, formerly on the Manila- CanLIOL be easily over-values. By Chinese Chough powerful 803 bullat spel on outlock is therefore extremely glooray.
purchased by the Nippon Yus a Kuishu from checked immediately its womon trained in western midwifery mach fatul errand and
A lutor disputab rage-The stam and the China-Manila Steamship Company. Sho will be done to change the old order of things, progress. Or the bullet striking the monster sailing ships which are laid up at Marseilles is
was our of the vessels sunk in the attempt to
tho time-honoured practices which
below its jaw, its head was seen to drop as if a consequence of the strike Eow totul 10”, beside Fattle ng the Russian fleet at Port Arthur. advanced and onlightsnet Chinese have not sledge hammer had bettered it down. This the harbour tags which are also idle. The Some interesting figures have lean compiled | - ventured to attack boldly.
ballet was afterwards found to have poustrated Governmout kas placed three transporis at the by the officials of the Rucz Canal Company the skull. The first two bullets hitting the disposal of the authorities for the purpeso. of garding the number and toppage of vessels of bruts on the neck would have put a powerful continuing the wall servite, and the first of last your. The figures are as follows:-
various nationalities pusing through the canal animal hors de combat, but over the third shot there, the Vinh-Long, is to leave to-night for at the stone-laying in July last.
says one of the ghost seors when the did not despatch it. It again bellowed with Algiers. She will carry no fewer than 30,000 | -
About Lo hears pastel parkate, and a large number of arrangements, equipaent, and appliances of deconsed King of Denmark revisited the raised head and jaws open. the new hospital are, I understand, up-to-date glimpses of the moon." This is the attitude of afterwards, when all sign of life was extinct, it passengers who have been stranded in the port and well adapted to the purposes which they too many toward old systems in midwifery was hauled into the bout with the help of 12
teu days; and for this purpose 100 are intended to serve. On this point, however, as in other things. The ghost being so men. On resuming the journey, and while in hammocks will have to be slung between-decks, I cannot speak with the insight an assurance
"magniñcal" thoy hesitate to strike it. Our mid-stream, the tail was lusbed furiously and
as she has only 200 berths available. of one whose previous training and experience friends are among the first to offer it the show the jaws moved again. This caused a great
It is stated that
Péniant, the qwilify him to pronounce an enlightened judy of violence," and the spectre, which has really commotion in the boat, which nearly swamped.
administrator of the port, is to be removed from ment in matters of the kind. In a few minutes nothing to say that is worth listening to, will The relief on standing again en solid ground his office, as the Government considers he after a short voyage of great excitement was should have been able to rettle the dispute End those better able to judge may do so for in dus lime got itself quietly inurned. I am themselves. After work had heel begun it was satisfied that the Chinese gentlemen engaged never better experienced. Great difficulty w..
ho used more fact. found the foundations could not be laid on in this work are helping to make history, and experienced in getting the huge monster nahora. the original plan, which was accordingly I deem it a privilege to sea the beginnings of It measured 20 feet, and only 4 teeth were departed from, and a further outlay of $1,431 movement that is destined to spread through noticed. The bostman explined, when all was thereby entailed. This amount is still the provinces of China illustrating everywhere danger way over, that he expected the crec's vapuil.
Architects fees and other all Western knowledge and enlightenment in one mats to attack the boat, as they have often been suns dded bring the dobit balance to of its most benevolent and kindly aspects.known to do. This accounts for his-this is, $2.100. There is also needed money for There is cue further word, and this I bare to the boatman's-peculiar behaviour.
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We do it wrong being, o magnific 1, To offer it be show of violence
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