Page
INTIMATIONS
8%. MILITARY LOAN.
791 HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2230, 1910.
GERMAN WHISKY. WHICH HAD KILLED SOLDIERS.
REMARKABLE STATEMENTS AT THE HONGKONG POLICE COUNT-
REDEMPTION OF BONDS DRAWN ATKY
SECOND DRAWING
TÓTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N°
the
Public that at the Socond Drawing Repayment of the Fight For Cent Military Loan Bonds held on February 20th, 1918, 81,150,000 worth of Bonds have been tawn, which amount constitutes one-fifth of the Bands recognised by this Ministry,
Numbers of Drawn Bonds will soon be published in the Government Gazette and her newspapers. Repayment of Bonds in Singapore, Batavia and the Philippine Islands will be made by the Branch Offices of the HONGKONG & SHANGRAI BANKING CORPORA TION A
these
ese places. In Cuba, repayments will be made by the CHUNGHWA GUILD: in Yokobama by the CHINZAS CONSULATE GENERAL in Kinngai by the Kraxas BANK: in Fakien
ALICE MEMORIAL AND AFFILIATED HOSPITALS.
ANNUAL MEETING.
SUCCESSFUL YEARS WORK"
The annual meeting of the Alice Memo
545
The total stamber tressed as in-patients was follows
1814 сален, 1915 салем. Nothersole Hospital 509 Ho Miu Ling Hospital 373 Maternity Hospital 471 Aic Menorial '.............
Total 1.330
$16 123
Six hundred and thirty-one operations: were performed during the year; hege plastic and uphthalmic operations. Tincluded, removal of tumours, abdominal,
INTIMATIGEN
LANE
CRAWFORD &Co.
REA REPORT ON FINANCER, The report of the Finance Bub-Committee |
OUR "The brst business considered was to devise
Some remarkable statements were inde during the hearing of a case before Mr.rial and Aliated Hospitals was held Wond at the Magistracy yesterday, in yesterday at the offer of the Secretary for which the Manager of the Sincere Co was Chinese Afinirs. The Hon. Mr E R charged with selling whisky which was Hakitnx presided, and those also present vot up, to standard, and which, according were: Dr. E. MacLean Gibson (Superin to the bottle, was distilled by Wikia tendent, and Secretary), Mr. A, G, Coppine your stated, inter niet Logan, of Scotland," but was really sent (Hon. Treasurer). Hon Mr. E. Shellim, means whereby the hospitals might Le out by a German firm now in liquidation, and for, U. 1. Edhins, F. M. Crawford, relived of the debit balance. Mr. Chau Inspector Withers, who discovered the bad Kwok Su Lau, Sin Tak Fan, S. W. T'a, sum required, and, thanks to the energetio According to the statements made by Kai Ming, Chau Siu Ki, Fung Fing Shan, the other Chinese gentlemen to raise the A. $. D. Couad, A. Mackenzie, Chan8iu Ki undertook with the co-operation of whisky, he went into the store and pur-and J. M. Wong. chased a bottle of William Logan, which was
efforts and generosity of the Chinese Members of the Sub-Committee and their a cheap whisky He then
friends, the debit was cleared off in July. Performances to raise funds for Chinese In October the Committee of Theatrical Medical Charities allocated 20 per cent of the proceeds to the Affiliated Hospital he sum erived being $8.309.04. and the Sub- Committee forwarded to the Hon. Mr. Lau Chi Pak, Chairman of the Committee, suitable acknowledgment of the generous donation.
by the by the BANK Or Caika, in Peking/ arvided the whisky into three portions...
of which he gave to the assistant in age of the liquor department, the other he retained, and the third he forwarded to the Government Analyst, The report of the Analyst was to the effect that the whisky was only up to 115, whereas the law said that it should be 150.
Ma Wood (to the hanger)Do you wish to dispute that er not —No, I do set wish to dispute it.
OP CHINA. Besides the above c, Repayments of Drawn Bonds will by the BANK OF CHINA. Shaghai.Drawn
Bonds when present
by all remaining coupons, as all such Bonds are not entitled to any further interest after the payment of the Eighth Coupon. If all remaining coupons (beginning with the ninth coupon) are not presented together with the Brown Bonds, then the total amount represented by these The manager went on to say that the Coupons shall be deducted from the principal to be repaid. Drawn Bonds inust be presented for repayment within five years from the date of Second Drawing, after which period of five years suck Bonds shall Fecome null and void. List of Numbers of 8 per cent. Military Bonds Drawn at the Second Drawing hold on February 20th, 1918:-
NUMBERS OF $1000 BONDS :-
81
5
8
72 76
76
88
80
04
05 128
129
134
135
206
260
201
334
325
• 342
343
374
37%
460 473
2309
7060
T
13796
whisky was originally purchased from a German frm, Berblinger & Co.; it was purchased from them before the war, in 1813.or earlier,
Mr. Wood-From a German firm, and how much of the whisky have you got that I do not think we have many bottles, That I cannot say All I can tell you is
Mr. Wood-You have a taster, 1 sup 10428 16534 18230 18280 16202 18322 pose - Yes, but a Chinese, as a rule is not 16385 18606 18688 18838 19182
10888 in very good whisky taster, and therefore 20145 20251° 21043- 21740 21857 21803 he dey not really know whether it is 22400 22605 22820 22026 23248 23354 good or bad. We lus no intention of sell 31854 31960 39059 30165 38380 39583 Ing this cheap stuff as good whisky. 29701 39807.
Inspector Withers remarked that NUMBERS OF $10 BONDS -- way to avoid selling whisky which was one
1233 1992 6833 9582 9873 10500
not up to standard was, when a consign 10323 10744 11843 11984 12026 12147 Government Analyst and ask him to analyse ment was received, to send a bottle to the 12331 '12301 12514 12574 12041 13003 it. This would be done for a small fee,
131841336813428 13450 13560 14039 14099 14893 14953 38015 15075 about 85.
13124
—-—-—-—— ANNUAL-REPORT:— The annual report was as follows — of the year was unpromising, but as the The financial outlook at the beginning year advanced the prospect brightened and the Hon Treasurer was able to show credit balance as, the end of 1815. It was feared that the finances would suffer con siderable toss, owing to the 'quidation of German frau which had in former years subscribed to the Hospital, but on this heing made known to the liquidators many subscriptions; their liberality has been doubled and some trebled their own annual much appreciated. At a meeting of the Finance Committee held in March, 1915, a Bub-Committee was appointed which, met of the Han, Mr, E. R. Halifax, the Hon, quarterly during the year. In the absence Mr. B. B, C. Ross undertook the duties of the Sub-Committee, all of whom ungrudg. chairman and gave valuable services to
special contributions relieved inmediate While the above mentioned
fact that such special hop could not lo needs the Sub-Committee was alive to the relied upon for the annual expenses and it was agreed that a reliable shroff should be appointed enly in 1916 to collect donations regulas donations of the Guilds. from Chinese subscribers in addition to the
Permanent Fund for a year at 6 par enk
The Sub-Committee reviewed the hospital investments and agreed to continue the the value of the Belillos Medicine Fund invested in Hongkong, Canton, and Macas Steamboats shares had decreased in vnius from 5.000 to 83,927-50 (March 1915), but, as the time was unfavourable for selling and the investment had been ronde with the approval of the donor, the Sub-Committes recommended no immediate action.
The Sub-Committee express their grati tode for the valuable services of Mr. Ro as Chairman and to all the Chinese sub- anribers who have so generously soconded tho effort of the Sub-Committee.
We do not take in much of this cheaper sortingly gave their time to an effort to place of whisky; we get only a few caves at a the finances on a more satisfactory fooling, time. We take large quantities of the good and the success of their efforts in
most brands in order to get cheaper rates. gratifying. The debit balance has been Mr. Wood-The only defence to a sum cleared off, due to the earnest offerts of 301 321
370
mons like this is for you to get a certificate Mr. Chau Biu Ki Mr. Chen Kang U, 371
3004
From the place at which the whisky was Mr. Choy Cheng and the other Chinese 3006
3010 3910 .3903 3991
made, a certificate of analysis from that gentlemen associated with them. We are 4044 412874159 4207 4233 4250 4283
place to say that the whisky, when it left very grateful to Mr. Chau Biu Ki and 4204
The Hon Treasurer's Statement for 4314 4317 4322 4324
that place, was up to 150--In future I thore associated with him and all the sub-1915 was submitted to a meeting of the Sub- 4326 10179 10500 11701 11705 11700 11788 ha do so, 11808
seribers who have given uch opportune Committee on 26th January, 1916, and wa 11894. 11022 13948 12305 12191
Mr. Wood-I am bound to conviet you avistance, The Committee of the Theatrical considered satisfactory; the Superintendent 12548 12574 12002 12026 12704 12700 this summons unless you like to write Performances for taling funds in aid of submitted draft of estimated expenditurs 12845 12871 12953 12979 13484 13488 to the firm who made this whisky and ask Chinese Medical Charities, of which Hon. for 1016, showing that $17,859.60 would be 13514 13538 13500 13038 13664 13688. them to send a certificate, 13009 13399,
The Manager The firm is now in allocated to us a twentieth of the total pro.though possibly owing to the great increase Hr. Lau Chu Pak was Chairman, kindly approximately the expenditure for 1914, NUMBERS OF $100 BONDS:-
liquidation. As to the name "William coeds, and A Logan," I do not know whether there handed over to the Hospitals to be used drugs the expenditure on medical $180 of $8.209.04 was in cows of freight and enhanced price of 63 124 1383 1444 -1476 1527 such n firm. They always do fake for general expenses only. We wish to supplies might be greater than estimated; 1544 1553 1805 1605 1759. 1789 nges du Д bottle where they 1976 2008 2123 2153 221 2277 cheap whisky. However, we will endeamittee for this generous donation,
sell express our cordial thanks to this Com-the Sub-Committee is of opinion that the 2339 0582 0502 6997 7027 your to do what we can to find out Au Chak Man very generously gifted to meet the expenditure
Mr. probable income for 1918 will be adequate 7089-7652 7882 8531 8535 the place where it was distilled. 9209 11139 11351
I do furniture to the Nurses' Home to the valno 11450
Aviall debt of $100 on the Nurses 11672 not want to do anything: I do not think of $904, and to him we also extend our Home has been cleared off by a few Chinese 11994 12100 12315. 12121, 13084 13170 I shall go any further into it. 13385 13491 13532 13562 13766
warm thanks, A
gen'lemen through Mr. Chau' Siu Ki.' couraging, and the statistics show an injoin the Finance Commitice and accepted :-
"Tho Medical work has also been en The folowing gentlemen were invited to crease in the aber of out-patients and in Hon Mr. Holycak: Mr. Choy, Chong, Mr. patients as compared with 1914. The Chey Hing, Mr. Chan Pik Chua, Mr. Ho number of confinements in the Maternity Mun Shang, and Mr. J. M. Wong. Hospital (428) is the largest since the opening of the Hospital. The children' ward in, the Nethere has been full throughout the year and as many occasions mission for lack of accommodation in the women and children have been refused ad- wards. Mri, Wilson, a former voluntary report of the Finance Sub-Committee be Mr, CRAWFORD, in proposing that the nurse in the Nethersole and Maternity udopted, said that the report was the mat children's ward cu led the Langdon he had been connected with the hospital, Hospitals, now supports a bed in the favourable which had been received since Cat. This is the third co specially up and he would like to propose a hearty voto ported in this ward. Ao interesting in of thanks to the Sub-Committee for the cident took place at Xmas when two little work they had done. Speaking generally, girls, from the Beilios School came with he did not know for how many years: a Ministering Children's League Cot,
Xmas gift to the small patient in the debit balance had been brought forward. child naturally appreciated this special found that they had wiped off $6.382.29, The Upon Looking at the accounts now they attention. As usual there was n Xlaas tree and had a credit balance brought forward in the children's ward, and by the help of of nearly $9,000-$8.979.78 to be exact friends, Chinese and European, each meaning that, over and above subscriptions, patient received a gift, Formerly the sum of over 815.000 had been nota- gift of dolls, etc. were sent from Englandulated as test of the work of the This year there were only a few dolle, Sub-Committes-
He therefore proposed a kind caine in so that we were able to give for the very strenuous work they must. but in a wonderful way gifts of money or hearty vote of thanks to the Sub-Commitine
the patients a Happy Xmas,
have done in order to bring forward: such The training of the nurses and pupila fine balance. He also proposed that they midwives has been carried on, a usual should all be re-elected again, with the lectures have been given in Physiology, officials ex-officia (Applas ) tion to the practical instruction in the Anatomy, Nursing and Midwifery in addi
Mr. A. G. COPPIN, speaking on the Wards and out-patients' room; there have been sixteen nurses in training and the fusncial statement, said that the satis majority have shown keen intarest in their factory condition of their finances was due work four have passed the examination of to the generosity of their Chinese friends, the Midwives Board, Hongkong, and have As a consequence of this they had been able been admitted to the register of Midwives to do repairs and building. In this re- qualified to practise in Hongkong. Thespect the Colony was not altogether a good uses continue to appreciate the privilege, for they kept postponing the evil day of living in the Nurses Home instead of when money had to be spent in order to in the hospitals, One ngree was baptised keep their buildings in a proper state of in the To Tani Chapel at end of the year. repair. As to the coming year they could The X-Ray apparatus works "plendidly not be expected to make such a lot of and has proved very helpful and beneficial money as last year, and they would have to the patiesti-
to spend an additions] $1.800 on their Medical attendance bag been given by buildings, which was a very necessary the hospital staff to the Berlin Foundling outlay. The repairs would be along the House and the Ebenezer Blind Honey Fame as last year; they would have to Pokfulum,
Mr. Wood You must pay $0. 15381 1544118801 18732 19104 10174
The Magistrate then asked Inspector 19258. 19307. 19491 10493 19501 19504 47885 48264 49025 -49404
4 Withers if this low grade whisky was 51885 52064 52825 53904 54345 34724 55105
injurious 55484 *58525 58904 63845 64924
Inspector Wither, replied that the wili 64803 84981 68885 .67984 88025 68404 60545 60924 tary authorities were very strict about it. 447805 447211 A47501 A47847 A50434 450475 and they said that it kiled several of their men some time ago when the German frs were importing whisky at about $4.50 or why the new regulations were put into $5.50 a case. That was the real reason
force. Several of the men killed them- selves.
A50601 ́ A50017_A50677 -x50700 A51201 A51235
SUN COMPANY SUED,
The Manager of the Sun Company had a similar charge preferred against him is
451454 A51671 A52031 A52089 A62499 A62380 #63263 A63644 A64409 A65172 A55555 465930 NUMBERS OF 85 BONDS:- 1526 2581 16326 18500 83101 03140 185429 60300 66838 07803 89478 70005 1002 71580 74758 75285 76342 76569 78164 78981 79510 80037 84202 84780 91854 92181 92710 93937 95876 98405 connection with a brand of whisky rejoic 97462 97989 98674 100101 109818 110147 ing in the name of Carlton Hill. “161270 101709 162860 183919 184450 164970 Inspector Withers adopted the same made -2226101 220101 226901 228929 240239 249298of procedure, and the report of the Govern
049390 240388 249479 249508 249569 249598 ment analyst showed that the liquor was 549770-249605-249660 240908 240959 250018 | wel) under standard. The Maunger told 250049 250078 250319 260348 260738 250708 him that he had purchased the whisky 250709 250828 250870 251008 251009 251098from a travelley who guaranteed it to be 251180 261218 251747 281774 251803 251830 to quality,
up
It was a traveller from 253887 251042:251971 251998.
Munro's, of Scotland,
A representative from J. D. Hutchinson said that his firm were agents for the whisky, which was guaranteed to be up te: standard.
Subsequently the case was adjourned for three months to allow of a certificate being obtained from the distillers,
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MUSKETRY CONTEST.
NAVAL, NILITARY AND POLICE FORCES (Regular and Auxiliary).
"TEAM AND CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOT,
EASTER MONDAY, April 24th, 1916.
"Teams of three from each Branch of each
Service in the Colony.
100 yards-Grouping.
200 yards-Deliberate and Disappearing
Targete
500 yards-Deliberate. 609 yarda-Deliberate.
No Entrance Fee.
Tiffin on the Range.
Conditions and Description of Targets will be issued.
Letters on this matter have been addressed to Commanding Officers.
F. U. JENKIN. Deputy Supt. of Police (R),
Frince's Buildings.
Hongkong, 18th March, 1916,
VIOLENT METHODS. Are unnecessary to conquer that bitter enemy of civilization, Rheumatism, All it-forms, including Rheumatic Gont, can be cured permanently safely and inex pensively by LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. No matter how much pain your Theumatism is causing you. No matter if you have tried a dozen oils, ointments
...
COMPANY REPORTS. HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
was ananimously agreed to
Mr. TBIN TAS. FAS conded; and this
spend money on bedding, etc., but the
The report of the. generat "managers of this Company (Messes, Jardine, Matheson
Donations, with interest, to the amount expenditure on furniture would be less. It &Co., Ltd.), for presentation to the share of $17,000 are in hand towards the Exten- was quicipated that inst year they would holders at the forty-seven ordinary meet-kian of the Nethersole Hospral and efforts logé 2 lot of subscriptions on account of jag, to be held on the 29th inst., is us
sre being made to get the tots amount re-the disappearance of German fim, who follows
quired; as of subscriptions for this were big subscribers, but they had been 1914 Accuant-This account shows a net object is appended,
entily mide up by the extra donations. profit on working of $344,549, 16.
(Applause) This sum, subject to the approval of shareholders, it is proposed to deal with as follows, víz..
Dividend of $27 per share $215.000.00 Addition to reinsurance fund ̧ ̧ 128,519.16
Miss Cameron, a fully trained nurse with CM.B., has been appointed by the London Missionary Society and is expected to
arrive in March, 1916.9.
- On the moitan of Mr. MACKENZIE,
seconded by Mr. UN KAM WA, a hearty vole of thanks was pasted to the Hon, Evangelistic work by the Hospital Tressuser and also to the Hon. Auditor, Evangelist and Biblewoman has been the Hon. Mr. P. H. HOLYOAK corried on steadily, as well as the Sunday The CHAIRMAN then made a few remarke service usually conducted by voluntary on the report and balance sheet. 1915 Account. The balance at credit of workers. There were three baptions dur. g report, he said, was a very unassuming this account is $505,936.73.
$944.549.16
Consulting Committee, Mr. Barton resigned his seat on account of his depar fure from the Colony and Mr. B. P. White was invited to fill the vacancy. The Hon, Bir Paul Chater, C.M.G., Mesars, Whic. Maitland and Gubbay retire, but, being eligible, offer themselves for re-elee tion. Sir Robert Ho Tung hay accepted an invitation to join the Consulting Commit.
of shareholders,
SPORTS DEPARTMENT HAS JUST RECEIVED CONSIGNMENTS OF THE 25
FOLLOWING GOODS:
SHILLCOCK'S
"MCGREGOR,"
TENNIS
FOOTBALLS
JOHN BULL,"
“CLINKER
RACKETS
* LAMBERT CHAMBERS,” "DOHERTY,"
« TOURNAMENTS,”
TENNIS
BALLS
SLAZENGERS', AYRES AND
“VANTAGE.”
SPALDING'S
ALL PACKED ONE DOZEN IN TIN BOX.
STRONG ASH TENNIS POSTS. STEAM TARRED TENNIS NETS. COURT MARKERS. CENTRE GUIDES. TENNIS BALL CLEANERS. RACKET COVERS, ETC.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAGAO - STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND CHINA NAVIGATION CO.LTD. HONGKONG-CANTON LINE
Bingo Fire by Night Steamer Bokura
(available miwo for refun
by day sleazer)
Kingle Fare by Day Steamer
HONGKONG TO CANTON. 1 WEDNESDAY, 29
8 L. HONĀM. 10 paù. HEVAGSHAN.
$6.0
10.08
CANTON TO HONGKONG.
MARCH, 1916,
8 km. [BUNGSHAN.
6 pm. KINSHAN,
THURSDAY, 23 MAROE, 1916.
8 km, KTXHET IN. 10ʻp.m. HONAM,
8 sm. HOXAM.
6 pm. HEUNGSHAN.
LINE
HONGKONG-MACAO
BB. BUI TAI, Toon 1,651)
4 8.8. TA18HAN, Tons 2,008, HONGKONG TO MACAO. Week dayu st 8 a.m. and 2 pm from the Company's Wing Lok Street: Wheel, Sundays at 9 am, and 1 pm, from the Company's Wing Lok Sareet Whart,
MACAO TO HONGKONG
Week days at 7.50 a.m. and 2 p.m. Bundays at 7.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. EXCURSION TO MACAO. SUNDAY, 26 MARCH, 1936.
The Company's New Stomishly
“TAISHAN "
Will deparš from the Company's WING LOK STEKET WHans ara kang and reduzme trom Monat 3 pm
NB-The Company will also run a Steamer from Macao on Sunday sá 7.30 am, sad fạum Hongkong si 1 p.m., from the Company's Wing Lok Street Wir
FARES 43 USUAL
MACAO-CANTON LINE. 8.8. BUT AN.
Desselares from sono to Canton un Monday, Wednesday and Friday, sig9 pm, Agarburon from Canton to hisoso on Tweeday, Thursday and Saturday, 13 480 pa
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAD STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, CANTON-WUCHOW LINE,
88, BAINAM, 588 tons, and 88. NANNING, 589 tons.
Ons of the above Stemmers lowrem Canton for Wachaw every Monday, Wednesday, m Friday ni mboni 8 am and the other leaves Wachor for Canton on the same days 18.30 am. Bonad trips take about 5 days. Passengers en inrn to Hongkong or vice versa by Las Company's direct Biesmans LINTAN and SANGI The vessels have superior a Mokamodation and are lighted throughout by electricity. Etostric Ban in ench Cahis,
Booking Ofise open daily (dfanday excepted) a.. to 5 p. Further partionisms may be obtained at the Unge of the **
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAU STEAMBOAT CO., LTD,
Hotel Mansions (First Floor); opposite the Blake Pier:
of which much extra work had been done. It was the first year in the history of the society that they had been able to show
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REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS.
balance on the right side, which they could take as a sign of growing appre cation of the work of the hospital, and especially of the tac:fu manner of Dr.
WE Gibson and his staff. (Applause) In con
XE are informed that the British Home Government Authorities recently
and ambrocations without material e bis election requires the confirmation To, Mr. Ms Wing Chen, Mrs. My Ying to the tact and delicacy with which the clusion the Chairman, referring to the prohibited the purchase by local British
Here is a remedy that gets down to ness at once, and knocks out avery vestige of pain. It is the only thing you can depend upon with certainty. It never HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO. disappoints. Helpless cripples have left the hospital with their last bone gone. The approximate statement of traffic Soentically they tried LITTLE'S recrints for the week ending 18th March is ORIENTAL BALM. Got relief and final as follows :— cure. What the medicine did for them,
"it will do for you. Don't let another
day pass without it.
Sold at 1. 4. per bottle.
Receipt
This Year int
Last Year
week. 811,025 9,500
Inere use
186-4
De Tease
Agents for Hongkong:- Messrs. 4. S. WATHON & Co. Tam
Aggregate
Margipts
for 11 weeks.
– $138A ̃Ą.
11871.
18, 08
The
the year.
ons, and it took a good deal of special express our thanks to Mr. A. Gknowledge to resise its force. It did not Coppin, Bas Treasurer, and to Professor reveal the work which was dore mong the Jordan, Dr. C. Forsyth and Dr. Evan women and children of the lower clasien Jones for their valuable services as Con- of Ching with whom it was difficult to sultants to the Hospitals
get tato tunch, and with whom much dit Thanks are tendered for the following culty was experienced in bringing home not acknowledged elsewhere: Imas gifts to then the force of things. The reperi from Miss Mackenzie, Miss Rayner, Mrs showed that the uber of in-and-out- Adam Gibson, Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs Coxian pa dents was growing, and that was the Pie, Dairy Farm for veal, calf's head staff must der with there exceedingly reclection of a Chairang for the ensuing etc.. Messrs. A. Rose & Co. for shawls do icate questions. In addition to tais, year, suggested that the bead of such a Woo Sze 2 dozen teaspoons, and to a friend good headway had been made in the train-Society should be a businessman with a for brandy for inedicinal purposes. ing of midwives and nurses, the figures of sound knowledge of finance.
In the out-patient department at the whion were not included in these they hn Mr. Ts'o proposed, a vote of thanks to Alice Memorial Hospital the number of heard, The whole nature of the work must the Chairman for his work during the year. cases during the year has been General eligit be sympathy of everyone who realised and that he re-elected for another (3 cases) 8.972, vaccinations 177, return what had been done, and the great courage year. If the Hon. Mr. Hallifax visits (general) 14.034. making a total of of the London Missionary Society in tac was good enough to be Secretary for 23,233 cases. At the Netherale Hospital ling a job of that kind. The support it Chinese Affairs, he was good enough to be the number of new cases dealt with was entitled to was greater than Chairman of their hospital (Hear, bear.) 3.503 there were 67 vaccination and the support which it now received. It The Hon Mr SHELLIN conded, and 6-730 return. visits, making a total of 10,220 | was very gratifying to look at the increase the motion was unanimously opproved,
in the subverin is this year, me a resul This as all the busines;
Bovernment Offers uf. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS. We art without 03, 20 formation as to the reason for this, but wo are now glad to inform the pablic, that the prohibition has been cancelled.
MUSTARD & COMPANY, Hongkong, China and Macao Agealss
REMINGTON TYPEWRIKE CO, Hotel Buildings Jongkong 50th March, 1910.
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