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THE PEAK CHURCH.

THE ANNUAL MEETING OF WORSHIPPERS.

FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1929,

BUS FATALITY.

CORONER INQUIRIES INTO CAUSE OF MISHAP,

onc of the The recent motor bus accident in Canton Road, resulting in the death of a Chinese girl was the subject of a Coroner's Inquiry be- fore Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday

Mr. P. Jacks, Trustees, presided at the annual meeting of worshippers of the Penk Churchi held at the Cathedral Hall on Wednesday evening.

The report of the Hon. Secret-afternoon." ary, wiilch was unanimously adopted, stated:

The jury was composed of Messrs. Li Wai-cheung (foremau), Li Yuk-kivan and Pun Yun-hoi.

Holy Communion has been cele brated in the Peak Church ench Mr. E. S. C. Brookes watched the! Sunday throughout the year. The proceedings on behalf of the par- time of this service was changedents of the unfortunate girl while from 8.15 a.m., to 8.0 a.m. in order Mr. Kwok held a watching brief on to enable the Dean to conduct the behalf of the China Motor Bus Children's Service which is now Company. held regularly at the Cathedral at 10.00 a.m. The Dean has officiated twenty-two times, the Rev. I. V. Koop seventeen times. the Rev. N. Evans twelve times and the Rov, W. T. Featherstone once. average number of Communicants has been éleven, while Christmas Day fifty-seven made the Communion, and on Easter Day sixty.

The

TUNG WAH HOSPITAL.

AN APPEAL TO FIRMS AND RESIDENTS.

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The Chairman (Mr. M. K. Ló),! and the Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital have circulated to firma and residents in the Colony an appent for subseriptions in connexion with the new and in- posing branch hospital, known as the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital, which has been erected dominating position in Sookumpoo.

The appeal is as follows: The scheme for the building of a branch hospital of the Tung Wah in the cast end of the city was started in 1926. The build- ing, which WAB commenced in March, 1928, and is now nearing completion, will provide accom- modation for about 120 beda.

At the outset the Coroner In- formed the jury that the inquiry was into the death of a young Chinese girl who was alleged to

The subscriptions received up have been knocked down by a lo date amount to $380,000 odd. motor omnibus in Canton Road. This sum will be almost entirely He said that she was "alleged" to absorbed by the total cost of the on have been knocked down but it construction and "extras," and the would be for the jury to say after amount necessary to be expended hearing the ovidence what had for equipment. The annual ex- been the cause of death, It would penses of this new hospital are also be for them do say whether estimated to amount her death was the result of any $90,000. In order to provide an negligence and if so what the de-endowment fund to produce the necessary annual expenditure, a gree of that negligence was.

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The Coroner intimated that un-capital sum of $1,200,000 is

an endowment ourselves with less the jury were familiar with quired. Even if we are to content Canton Road the Court would vial! fund producing only half of the the scene of the accident as he annual expenditure, leaving the thought the width of the road and other half to be subscribed the trafle on it would have im nually, a capital sum of $600,000 portant bearing on the cost. will have to be raised. Subscrip- tions are therefore urgently need- ed.

An-

Holy Baptism has been ad ministrated to nine infants, and there have been six marriagem

By the Bishop's permission, and with the consent of the parents of parties concerned, the revised form of each service has been used, since the necessary printed service forms were presented to the Church. The buildings both of the Church itself and if the coolie's quarters are now in good repair, the roof of the Church having been thoroughly tarred, and

The insufficiency of the present the roof of the vestry freed from

Tung Wah Hospital buildings to white ants and repaired. The Secretary is at present engaged the inner surfaces of both thighs. cope with the ever-increasing de Internally the liver and spleen mands upon that institution is in enquiries concerning the alterations to the Peak motor road were found torn resulting in inter-perhaps too well known to be which are in progress with a view-nal haemorrhage into the abdomen. emphasized. But the following com- to infeguarding the property.

Dr. J. E. Dovey, who examined the body of the deceased girl, said that thore were no external signa of injury except small bruises on

parative figures for the years 1898 and 1928 will show the tremend- ous growth of the hospital's ac- tivities within even the last thirty

yezra.

1028 1808 Incresas of:

A Peculiar Impression. It will be noticed from the

Continuing, witness said that on statement of accounts that the Collections on three Sundays were the right side of the lady opposite given to objects other than ex-the liver was a peculiar oval shap penses of the Peak Church, ed impression which was rather

11,400 8,100 .6,300 should like to see this practice difficult to describe, and which sug-Paymenta 250,000.00 41,400.00 210,000.00-0

177,000 100,000 71,000

240

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140 odd extended whenever possible. Until gested that the liver had been Ontuatients nipped.

Salaries 40,000.00 0,700.00 42,000.00 d this is done we are merely pro-

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Witness saw the vehicle which was supposed to have caused her The anual expenses of the Tung Many thanks are due to Lady death but the impression did not Wab now amount to about $250,- Pollock, Mrs. Martell Hall and correspond with the marks of the 000. The annual income from all (including investments, Mrs. Sutton, who in turn have tyre. How the body had been nip-sources made, themselves responsible forped it was hard to say but it was Government grant and regular the provision of flowers and the quite evident that the wheel did subscriptions) is insufficient to not pass over the girl's body. meet the annual expenditure, the changing of the altar frontals.

Committee elected at The cause of death was lacera-annual deficit having to be made the annual general meeting intion of the fiver and haemorrhage. good by special public subscrip- Lions. The Directors therefore May 1928, the following have The Coroner: When you talk feel that, having regard to the since left the Colony: Rev. about the liver, being nipped do financial position of the Tung Wan Kirk Maconachie, Mrs. Riley, Dr. you mean that that is what might and to the estimated annual ex- Sanders, Lt. Col. II. G. Riley, Mr.happen if the vehicle struck the penditure of the Eastern Hospital, Maconuchie's place and that of person and then stopped?

it would be imprudent to open the Dr. Sanders have not yet been Witness said that what he meant Intter until a further substantial filled. Mrs. Martell Hall tool Mrs was that the wheel or something amount has been obtained. The Riley's place, and has herself now was about to go over the child accommodation available at the also left. Mr. D. G. McAvoy was when it stopped. Witness thought Eastern Hospital is urgently re- appointed Hon. Treasurer vice that when the body was nipped itquired. The Directora therefore Col. Riley in September art. had already been knocked down. enracstly appeal for subscriptions He suggested that it might have so that the Eastern Hospital may been nipped by the springs of the shortly be in a position to com- mence le career of charitable vehicle,

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In reply to a question suggested work. All sums, by Mr W. L. Pattonden was carri- by Mr. Kwok witness said that he amount, will be gratefully receiv ed altering Rule 4 providing for did not think the nipping wased and acknowledged, and the the election of five Committee caused by the body coming in con- Directors venture to hope that on this occasion of urgent need, their members

addition to the tact with the ground.

appeal will not be made in vain. Trustees to read six members.

Sub-Inspector Vincent produced The Very Rev. Alfred Swann photographs of the scene

whlle and Mr. D. G. McAvoy were re- Sub-Inspector Mason deposed to elected Hon. Secretary and Hon. having examined the bus which Road to prevent it from blocking Treasurer respectively. The was found in good mechanical con the traffic. On the west kerb wit- following were re-elected mem-dition with both brakes in goodness found marks which seemed to bera of the Committee: The Rt.working order.

indicate that one of the wheels had mounted the pavement. Rov, the Bishop of Victoria, the

Sergeant Serim stated that the Rev. F. C. Young, Sir Henry road was 37 feet wide while the

The driver of the bus was then Pollock, Lady Pollock, the Dean bus was about seven feet in width, called. He said that his vehicle Canada. (Hon. Secretary) and Mr. D. G. Witneas said that when he arrived was travelling along Canton Road McAvoy (Hon, Treasurer).

the bus had been moved to Peking in the direction of the Star Ferry

A resolution was adopted, pro- poned by the Bishop of Victoria and seconded by the Rev. F. C. Young, that Mr. P. Jacks and the Hon. Secretary be a Sub-Com- mittee for the purpose of con- sidering whether a revision of the Rules of the Peak Church in in what neccesary, and if so respects, and of reporting to the Committee, with a view to their recommendations being brought before the next annual meeting.

It was decided on tho motion of the Chairman seconded by Mr.

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on the morning of May 2. The street was crowded with people and the bus was going at about.13 miles an hour. On passing the Tsimshatsui Market a little girl suddenly rushed in front of the bus from under the verandah,

Patienden that an estimate be obtained for repairing the steps leading from the Peak Road to the Church and for fixing a handrail.

The matter of the allocation of

Witness applied both hand and funds in hand was discussed. foot. brakes and swerved to the Rev. F. C. Young proposed and the right but was unable to avert an Chairman seconded that such accident.. The front of the bus allocation be left over for another struck the girl and knocked her year and that $1,000 he placed on down; A woman rushed out and fixed deposit for twelve months. picked the child up. This was carried.

The hearing was adjourned,

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