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We are usually reminded in the Health' Officer's annual report that the object of the Victoria Nursing Home is to provide skilled nursing for the sick of all classes of the com- manity, and this may also be said to be the.) main object of the General Hospital, Thus, while both institutions have accommodation

•lo. Charity cases, most of the wards are divided into different classes, for which different rates. are charged. These rates, which been increas. ed considerably in recent years, Dow stadd'au futlows: for private tooms in the Hospital, or Nursing Home, Tls. 6 per day ; for a bed in a ward of three beds at the Homo, Tis,, 4 per. day; for a bed in a ward of six beds in the Hospital, Tis. 3 per day; and for a bed in the general ward of either institution, Tis, 2 per day. Viewed from any standpoint, it must be patent to everyone, ibat the patients in the first and second classes pay bandsomely for their ac commodation, and any loss on the working of the Hospital or the Nursing Home must REFRESHING. therefore be paid to the charge of the geceral

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‘HONGKONG'S HONOURED

GUEST.

AN AFTERNOON AT THE TAIKOO DOCKS.

ENTERTAINED ON BOARD THE "CHIYO MARU."

H.B, CHANG JEN-CHUN; EX-VICEROY OF CANTON

aud... VICEROY DESIGNate of Narking

DEPARTURE FROM CANTON.

A HEARTY SEND»QFF,

Boff and 'n waited H.E.'s arrival outside Blake | scar on the hillside was pointed out to His Excel Pier, Captain P. Mitchell Taylor, A.D,C,, met lency as the selected site for a hospital which is H.E. Chang on beball if B.E,, the Gover contemplated for the district, and whose con- sor. After inspecting the guard of honour, struction and maintenance owe their inception H.E. Chang praised the smart appearance of tothe solicitous care of the firm that has been the men. Despite 11.E.'s advanced age, the responsible for the ponatis of Hongkong's veteran official looked hala and tearty and industrial city. Besides, it has to by noted that bowed his acknowledgments at r: pid intervals | yet another feature to the admirable additions to the popular ovation with which he was re-made for the acaith and comfort of the ceived. Immediately after the inspection, H.E. residents of Shaukiwan is the establishment of and suite ontered their respective chairs and a branch dzity of the Dairy Farm Co. This proceeded to Government House, followed by was tendered possible by the generosity' of' an escort of Indian policemen under Chief Meiste, Butterfield & Swire in providing the luspector Baker. Every nook and corner in building for the Dairy Co. Such, in brief, were the buildings facing the waterfront were used the features pointed out to the Viceregal party as vantage points by the staffs of some of the before they stepped on the threshold of the Colony's most promiceal business houses, who Dock gates. Once across, the party was placed were anxious to obtain a fleeting glimpse of the under the guidance of Mr. Edkins and his retiring Viceroy of China's Southern Capital, engineering experts, whose relations with the neighbouring British Government have been one continuous record of was colbing less than a marvellous object les- friendliness and cordiality, and whose sympathy 100., afforded an insight into the enormous with the British Government in their effort to capabilities with which Hongkong is equip secure progress for his countrymen recently ped for'the rapid and efficient repairing and assumed tangible shape by his handsome dona,building of ships and of the unbounded faith tion towards the University scheme which in the future of the Colony which has justified orgiented with Sir Frederick Lugard.

THE TOUR OF THE VARD

theexpenditurs of several millions of money that LUNCHEON AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

"bad literally been sunk into the sea in reclama- Shortly after His Excellency's arrival at Go- tious of the long line of foreshore, and on land vernment House, an ¿fficial luncheon was given in the wealth of machinery and plant which the by H.E. the Guvernor, when the following guests latest in engineering skill has provided to the were invited to meet H.E. Chang Jen Chun-mechanical world. Undersuch expert guidance ommodore Lyon, His Excellency Colonel as was found in Mr. Nicholson and his assist- Darling, Hon. Mr. Messer, Hon. Mr. P. H. N. auts the tour was a real trest and a course of Jones, Sir Paul Chater; Han, Mr. E. A. Hewett, instruction the benefit of which it has not beed Mr. Justice Gamperts, lon. Mr, A. W. Brewin, the good fortune of the millions to derive. To Hon. Mr. Hadeley, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, Hon. Mr. give but a faint conception to the reader before. Wei Yuk, Hon. Mr. Gresson, Hon. Mr. Murray he fellows the party loto the various shops let. Stewart, Mr. Usborne, Mr. D. R. Law, him realize the extent and magnitude of the works when it is mentioned that they cover no Mr. J. R. M. Smith, Mr. Harris, Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., His Excellency Kao Erh Chien, less than fifty-thrès acres of ground. With this Captain Wu Kwang-tung, Mr. Kwok Yik prelude we will ask the reader to follow the Tiog, Mr. Chang Kang-yue, Mr. Sin Tak Fan, party into the yard. The first place visited was the platers' shed with its enormous slock of Mr. Ho Taishang, Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Mr. Au

material approximating a thousand tons in Tak, Mr. Lisu Yam-chùa, Mr. 8. W. Too, Mr.

weight for dealing with all-classes of work. The Blanchflower, Capinin Stewart, and Capt

visitors were shown an electrically driven Armstrong, A.D.C. Mr. H.N. Mody and Mr. Li Sau-nin were prevented through indisport punching machine in operation, then the rolls and placing machine. The large overbead iion from attending the luncheon,

travelling crane elicited numerous questions, Stepping out of the' platers' shed westward the party found themselves near the furnaces for treating and bending plates and bars. There was a large-size flanging machine of Hugh Smith and Cols (Glasgow) make, all ready fitted up awaiting is turn to be operated for some early job the yard is expecting,

VISIT TO TAIKOO DOCKS.

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Every praise is due to the Electric Tramway Company for providing special facilities to the Viceregal party to enable them to enjoy their brief stay here. Two special care gaily decorat ed with flags, the inside belog cosily furnished, consistent with the dignified position held by the visitors, were provided for the use of the

What seemed apparently two long stretches, party. The veteran official and suite, which con of waste land foished off in cement sisted of some thirty persons, including some ofendering were explained to the visitors the guests who bad partaken of the lunch at Government House, boarded the car at Garden Road shortly after three, and the cars im mediately started for the Taikos Docks, which is the latest addition to the enormous shipbuilding industry of the Colony, H.E. the Goversor was a member of the party. Besides the Euro- peau guests there were the following Chinese gentlemen accompanying His Excellency on this most interesting and instructive tour:

wards and charity patients, or to some other cause in the Council's financial statement for 1958 the accounts of the Municipal Hospitals are not stated in such a way that the loss on working can be traced to the Nursing Home, the Mental Block, the Isolation Hospital, or the Mokanshan Sanatorium; but it is clear that when upwards of Îia, 28,000 were received in fees, at the Aursing Home, the branches alluded to mest accouot for a very large This stare of the deficit of Tis. ́39,672.' much can be said, that receipts from the Snon- torium amounted to but little over half of the sary of the mairon at Mokaushan, while the fees from the Isolation Hospitals can have done little more than pay the salaries, of the matrons of the Foreign and Chinese Isolation Hospitals, and the curindian. This being so, it would be a grave izjustice to make the pay CO..ing. patients contribute a large proportion of expenditure which properly should be charge

The present feed for way of the Southern Gate to the Government: Hongkong is being given in a sight royal man- | H.E. Kao Erh Chien, H.E. Admiral Li Chuo, blocks,

Tin Tiz Wharf on the new bund, where per by the Colonial Government, the Chinese officials, members of the local entry, merchantsling-worth-of-one-of-China's most cap. and people numbering several hundreds gather able Viceroys. Following the salute from the ed together at the large maisbed, which wasative

HONGKONG' and 'KOWLOON.

hongkong, 15th July, 1909...

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY-30, 1909,

FORBIGN HOSPITALS ÎN 'SHANGHAI

able on the rates.

(From Our Own Correspondent.}

Shameen, 29th July. Early this morning, at six o'clock to be exaci the outgoing Viceroy, H. Chang-Jen-chun, started from the city accompanied by a number

through the heavy mist that, mașt"unusual for His time of year, hung over the harbour like a grey pall. Steaming, through the Lyemum Pass Into the Central Fairway, the Bits Ming, instead of berthing alongside the Company's wharf at West Point, made for the buoy opposite the harbour office. As she was making fast the bom af guns from the shore battery at Black head's Point thundered a salute la honour of

of officials and a bodyguard, proceeding by the distinguished visitor whose welcome to

community and others who recognise the ster

as being the building barths with solid concrete foundation and of a length of 700 to 800 fees. The building yard is laid out with furnaces and plant suitable for building vessels up to 20,000 tons, and is capable of dealing with the large plates now customary in mudera enostruction. Wooden uprights for building the staging for ships in course of construction punt to the early expects. tion that the steel frames may soon rest on the

ppears from a recent notification, to charge with coloured bunting and specially erected for Kowloon battery, the Portuguese cruiser Vaste | Wong hing, Viceroy's secretary, Expectsat | ed. On the floor the lines and sections of a

The entire route of the Viceregal procession presented a lively scene of animation, the po pulace eagerly co-operating with the officials and gentry to bear testimony to the high esteem in which H. E. Chang Jen-chun bas been held by Ibe people,

The moulders' loft, to the uninitiated; resem. temporary Commander-in-Chief, Canton Nava Forces, Prefect Hsieh Yong-nien, Viceroy's bles a spacious dancing hall with a black spør, Secretary, and a good interpreter, Commodore This was explained as being the department Lio, amember of Admirali's suite, Sub-Prefect where vessels are drawn out fult sized and fair-

da. Game, running aloft the "Yellow Dragon Magistrate Wre Shih-chen, Viceroy's secretary, steal tug were chalked in white which gave an flag, also fired a salute, which was then Captain Wu Kwang-isacg, Deputy, Kwok Yik idea of the creation in the draughtsman's mind promptly taken up by the receiving ship Tamarting, Hoa_Dr.-so-Kai, Hoo. Mr. Wei-Yuk,-of-a-modern-towboat. - which displayed the imperial yellow colours Mr. Chan King-yue, Mr. Au Tak, Mr. S. W. The visitors were then conducted through "until the echo of the last gun died out. The Tro Mr. Lau Chu-pak, Mr. Ho Taishnogi. the patterns store where in the short space of a

complimentary salute was returned by a Chip ese cruiser in Kowloon Bay,

few months from commencement of operations the yard has already a collection of several hundreds of patismos of all descriptions in store. Adjoining the moulding loft is the joiners' and pattern shop. This was an extremely interesting department to the practica! mind. All sortsofsaws and lathes were in full operation. To epumerate them in detail we must mention the surfacing and thicknessing machine, an Oliver turn saw, a disc sand-paper machine or smoothing the surface of scantlings, laibes, with side-rests, a heavy lathe for siesring wheels, a masticing michine, a spindle mould. ing and reaching machins combined, ons each double spindle moulding, morticing, and working in fine style, ao also was a face edging tennoning, machines. A parel planey was

machine and the triple baring device and auto. matic cross-cut saw, Shavings and dust were thrown high up in the air from some of the

large patent band saw rack beach 60 ft. saw, one of which was a fiac specimen of a long for cutting heavy, timber of any description.

helter class accommodation to the Municipal and General Hospitals are exceedingly-high and calculated to tax the resources of all but wealthy residents; and when it is proposed, as for the use of the operating theatre and the occasionto bid H.E. Charg god speed. When for dressings-charges which sre almost the ex-Viceroy passed along the streets, it was unknown in public hospitals at home-seen that lighted lauteins were hung in long it may well he asked whether the hospital tarifi lides and strings of fire, crackers were let of! is not being made almost prohibitive to the la his honour.

Mr. Lig Yam-chun, and 'Mr. Sin. Tak-fao. very people who most need skilled nursing.

Alighting from the car. the visitors, led by It further economy be necessary, it might be made in the detection of charging for stimu

Mesawhile Capt P. H. M. Taylor, A.D.C. o Viceroy Chan and H.E. Sir Frederick Lugard, the Governor, had boarded the Hain Ming, and made for the South-western gate of the great lants, and by modifying the present system

on behall of Sir Frederick Lugard accorded to industrial establishment which is worthy of one booking nurses long #itore they are re

Viceroy Chang a cordial welcome to Hongkong of the greatest shipping ports in the world. A quired, and keeping them idle and unre

aqdan invitation to an official, loncheon at At 7 am. H.E. Chang boarded the flower Government House, After the usual exchange the gate and

honner was drawn guaid of Hospitals for foreigters in à Far Eastern munerative' while their services are urgent.

it, consisted Di Taikoo's Port like Shanghai can hardly be compatedly needed by other patients, Hospital ad

boat Kong Tin is low of gunboat. ned pro- of courtesies Capt, Taylor retired. Mr. A. H. with similar institutions at home. The envyministration is

owa Police-todian and Chinese-under's of the branches of ceeded down the harbour for the steamer Bain Harris, the Commissioner of the Kowloon ODC rooment of the foreign comunity here the Municipal enterprise upon which it is not Ming, which was lying off the Shameen. The Customs, was also one of the earliest visitors to Europena const ble The guard presented a general absence of home life anong single 10.

very, smart appearance in their khaki uniform, desirable to attempt too rigid economy, and as

Cnsuls of the different countries at Cupton call on board to pay his respects to the Viceroy. The visitors were received by Mr G. T.Edkins, sidents, and the fact that the servants employ the deficit on the Municipal Hospitals last year and the leading members of the foreign com Mr. Harris proceeded on board by the Horoloon of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's head office, ed in Shanghai ki a. natives, bring the hospi was less than half the series of the Secretariat,munity here went on board the war boat by Tea and was heartily greeted by the veteran tais foto closer touch with all classes of the and considerably below the cost either of the launch to say good-bye to His Excellency. community In England, an invalid of the Volunteers or of the Public Band, there seems

Mr. D. R. Law, the managing partner, having accompanied the party down from immediate need to increase the already

technical staff to assist Mr. Edkins in' wel Government House. The principals of the midde or upper class is usually pursed at home, or by his or her servants or landlady, heavy fees for Hospital treatment in Shanghai,

coming the party were Mr. P. Forster Nichol.on, the illness is of a very serious Even in the case of the General Hospital it unless

M.IN.A., general manager, Mr. Lyon, masoger natüre. ere, the doctors generally insist would surely be better to make a larger grant

of the engine works, Mr. James Reid, M 1.E5.. upon their patients being removed to hospital from Municipal Revenue, than to allow the

were provided for the visitors in their tour of assistant manager, and Mr. MacGregor. Chairs for treatment, even when they are suffering tariff to become probibitive.-N. C. D. News, from comparatively trifl og adments Several

inspectins of the works. It may be inquired

attention of a uslive servant,

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CANTON DAY BY DAY,

EXTRADITED PRISONER ANÈCUTED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 29th July.

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Long before the Arrival of the high official Chinese official in the state-roan of the Hai Ming Steaming from the direction of Blake on board the China Merchants' steamer several per came the shallow draught cruiser-the gunboats, stenm-launcher, flower boals and

Klang-chi-with a large flag fluttering other vessels sucrounded the Bain Ming; not less to the breers at the fore demoling that as than fifty or sixty craft were in the immediate official of Tapiai rank was on board. The vicinity of the steamer. His Excellency, and Rong-chi drew alongside the fisin Ming and suite boarded the vessel the officials and made fast to her, when H. E. Kan Erh Chhen, friends-both native and foreign-of the Viceroy stepped aboard, there to wish. His the Special Delimitation Commissioner, stepped Excellency ban ugg and success in his on board, the latter vessel with his suite to what was the object that led to the Quarry Bay Rope ted, Jabbing bench, dowl boring, grating,

present their greetings to i. E. Chang.

Docks being sigballed out as the principal fore-cutter and hydraulic boring hatch ma future administration,

More than twenty launches, with numerous objective for the Chinese.visit this afternoon? chines complete the lat of plant in this A 17 p'clock noon the Jain Ming weighed Chinese parties, bad by this tima gathered The explanation is immediately forthcoming in department, emerging from which the visitors anchor, This wasthe signalfor salute gods to be į

round the China Merchants steamer, and the the fact that, probably prompted by the scheme were initialed into the working of the wonder- fired by the gunboats in honour of H. E. Changest of the forennge was spent by the Vice-

of naval reorganisation which is so much inful contrivance providing the enormous power Severni gunkoiti' and steam launches escorted ray receiving deputations, one of whom was

the air at the present time in China, 'and for ibe cutite establishment, the Hein Ming out of the barbour falling in in introduced by the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, C.M.G., his own- and Admiral Li Chan's special line astep of the steamer. The procession and a visit to the Commodore. H. E. the interest in the formation of an effective naval proceeded as far down as Whampoa,

The procession was a magnificent one from & spectacular point of view and will not. easily be forgotten by the tens of thousands of people who liped the banks of the river to watch the progress of the unique demonstration this at Government House, but owing to Mr afternoon.

On the 28th instant the notorious robber Lia Tab. Ngan, Cheung, who was captured in Hongkong and extradited to Canton sonic time ago, was taken out to the execution ground and Beheaded.

PROPOSED CANAL.

Viceroy had expressed a desire to meet Mr. H. N. Mody, the generous donor of the proposed Hongkong University building. Sir Frederick Lugard had invited Mr. Mody

to meet His Excellency at the official luncheon

squadion for South China, the Viceroy bad manifested considerable interest in the works at Quarry Bay and the shipbuilding yards in Hongkong with the principals of every one of which he is personally acquainted, His acceptance of the invitation is not sur

Instead of using steam for driving the machinery in the yard, gas in adopted. ́ lásidő the Gas Producer, is a fire ten feet deep by. eight feet in diameter; A blast of steam and air comes up through the fire. During he pass age through the fire, the best of partial com bustion turns the coal steam and air into gas, which is led off by long pipas partially over.

ent from the fact that His Excellency realised gas is thoroughly washed with water, to in a single coup d'œil this afternoon what B. & gether with the tar, and the tar and steam have been capable of doing and may do for which is not decomposed that is carried with

of the reasons for this general resort to hospital treatment are fairly obvious. No doctor, for instance, cares to leave a bachelor entirely at the mercy of his servants in his own “diggings," for absence of proper supervising in the cork. bouse, or of initiative on the part of the serv. -guts-in-a-criezs,_may_caoveria minar iliöess. ipto a very serious cate. Consequently the Hospital or the Nursing Home is resorted to by all classes al, the community, and at unhealthy seasons of the year the accommodation of bath as taxed to the utmost. And whereas at home the mere mention of "hospital" is dreaded by most patients, here the doctors' orders are accepted The amount realised from subscriptions in aaquestioningly, ad lew foreigners wout Canin, Congkong, Macao and other places on hesitate whether to choose between the skilled account of the disastrous flands last year in the

On board the Hain Mingthere were Admiral Mody's indisposition that gentleman had re-prising, therefore, and is all the more signific- | head to the purifying arrangements. The

luctantly to decline the invitation. An ander. care of professional pulses in preference to the surrounding districts of Canton was to less Li Chun, the Brigadier General, Taolaj Won your was made to meet Mr. Mady at Sir Paul possibly grudging and certainly uninstructed than half million dollars, of which a sum of Ping Ynd and several others accompanying Chater's palatial residenes at "Marble Hail," about $100,000 has been spent in aid of the H.E. Chaog tol 10gkong, while the Provincial Shangbai is well provided with hospi flood suferers in provisions, etc., and to help Treasurer, the Educational Comissioner, the but this fixture must be regulated by the the labouring class of China's millions, from the tar, The gas is led away by pipen to the tals, for in addition, to a large institution them in the reconstruction of the broken om. Provincial Judge, the Salf Commissioner, the exigencies of time. Admiral Li Chun, who

2,000 to 1,000 of whom are employed at the enginer, where it is generated into electricity to provide the motive power for all the ma for infectious cases, and a mental block, bankments. Now the balance or hard in all Taotsi for the Development of Native Indus accompanies the Viceroy in Hongkong, will yard. En route by the electric team this after-

noon it was explained to the official that fromachinery in the yard. The Power Gas Corpora there are two hospitals for ordinary medicis $212,375.18 deposited in bao. The Centries, the Taotai of Constabulary and the two call on Sir Paul, as His Excellency is also an

fishing hamlet of no consequence Shaukiwanion, Limited, were the manufacturers of the gas al and surgical cases. The Inger and sentral Relief Committee has submitted a state district Magistrates of Namboj god Panyu and thusiast in old china and has expressed a institution the 'General Hospital-wan found- ment of accostuts to the High officials for their also most of the members of the local gentry desire to see Sir Paul's magnificent collection has sixes to the city of its importance which producers. The rest of the machinery come from

in, his superb residence.

is seen there now-a-days. Studded with palatial the well-known firm of Richardson, Westgarth, ed as a company in 1963, but as it was not peiusal and also informed them how, the re- escorted H.E. Chang at far as Whampoa.

T- THE LANDING.

édifices as residences for the European staff of Middlesborough. The generatora were sup attended by financial, success, ita constitution.mtising money is intended to be disposed of, The hearty character of the send-off was no was modified about five years later, the share The local gentry is now of the opinion' to cut 'false display; it was a genuine tribute by the Punctually of ball-past twelve, the Kowloon on the crests of the bills, and a fine Club|plied by Dick, Kerr and Company scrip was cancelled wite the consent of the a canal through which the waters will flow into officials, gentry and peopis and of the represen-Customs launch Kowloon Tea, with H.E. building which is in course of considerable. At the foundry, the visitor saw a two-dou ladie "shareholders, and the administration of the the Chiba Sea from the North, West and Esattatives of the foreign Powers and residents in Viceroy Chang._who_was_accompanied by enlargement to meet the increased size of the of metal and saw the casting processes of ̧* Hospitel was vested in a permanent board of | Rivers with a view to a verting future foods. Canton to the Integrity, taci and energy of an Admiral Li Chun, the Brigadier-General, Tao-community, the thriving suburban district bax | 'windlass, besides the gas fire, stoves in full ax-officio elective trustees, Further changes in A proposal to engage expert foreign engineers official who has administered the Governmost tai Wang Ping Yan, Mr. Harris; Commissioner its seeming thousands of Chinese who profit working order. At the brass foundry, they administration took place in 1875, and from that to undertake the work of cutting the proposed of these Provinces with a marked degree of of Customs, and several others on board, by the industrial enterpriseof the pricpaly house your dates the present system of management,

success during the past two years.

slowly approached Blako Pier,jand at the same of Taikoo and for whose comfort and convent time salutes were fired' from H.M.8, Tamar and consisting of a Hoard of Governors, comprising ties for their consideration and, approval. In ARRIVAL IN HONGKONG. shree Consals, four ratepayers chosen by the event of the amount now in hand not being -Shortly before eight o'clock this morning the other wanhips in part, - A guard of honour con- the International Settlement, and two by the sufficient for the work, further subscriptions | familiar black funnel with the yellow band of sisting of about fifty man with hand and colours French Concession. For the jeterost adm'a» - will be aplicíted from the general publicara the Chion Merchants' Company showed iyell under Mejar Floloy, was detailed from The

canst has been submitted in the High Authari-

once the great firm provides model'dwellings in

large three-storey tonements and many others,

witnessed the casting of brass propeller tips and saw how solder was made at the foundis. The Best rage of: our brought the is equipped vialton to

too, which have been planned and will shortly with the

be under struction. „Thess are not all. A bir

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