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Institute was marked yesterday, when Lady Clementi, opened the Kowloon branch of the Institute, which is situated in Austin Road.

The building, which is at No. 8, Aimal Villas, Austin Road, forms spacious premises, and has already been tastefully decorated and furnished, rooms being bet aside for reading and writing. games, lounges, receptions, etc.

There was a large gathering of members of the Parent Institute and friends at yesterday's core mony. those on the platform beinë Lady Clementi, Mrs. Wood and Mr. Ho Kom-tung.

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At the outset Mrs. Wood made the very welcome and enthusias- tenlly received announcement that Mr. Ho Kom-tong had erously donated $1,000 for the up- keep of the new house and Mr. Tang Shiu-kin had given $500 for the same object.

In addressing the gathering, Mrs. Wood said: Lady Clementi, ladies and gentlemen, I have been, asked to tell you about this new branch of the Helena. May in- stitute which is being opened tv-) day."

The parent Institute has been in existence since 1916, and one of its most generous contributors and its foundera is here to-day Mr. Ho Kom-tong, as well as two members of the original Counell, Lady Pollock and Mrs. Mackenzie.

A Social Centre,

It will be agreed that the Helena Maj Institute has served and is still serving the very use ful purpose which its founders had in mind in providing a social centre for the women and girls of the Colony, and more especially those who are following profes- sional employment. It has been successful both as a club and a hostel.

The step taken to-day is the direct consequence of the original movement which led to the "foun- dation of the Institute. Kowloon which was "then a comparatively undeveloped district has now bei come a centre of population and vital also to the Colony's social life. It is, therefore, only turn that there should be a need for an Institution similar in pur pose to that which has been dis-. covered on the Kowloon side of the harbour.

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A few months ago a group of women who interested themselves i in this, discussed the foundation of a women's club in Kowloon. These discussions did not lead to any immediate practical result, but further consideration WRS given to the idea of a meeting held on Cheung Chan in March

1928, after which a request was nade to the Council of the Helena Mag Institute to entertain the pro- posal to establish a branch in Kowloon.

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Lady Clementi's Interest. Lady Clementi who was President, threw herself whole- heartedly into the proposed scheme and at her suggestion the Council decided to rent premises in Kowloon for this purpose, and these premises have been taken on lease: let us hope that a large number of women and girls will join this branch for the member- ehip curries with, it the right to use both the Institute in Hong- | kong and this branch which is

now being opened.

You can see for youre-ves that the building is not complete- ly furnished, but the whole place has been got ready for this cere- mony in about three weeks. I would like to take this opportunity of thanking those Indies through whose efforts this house has been discovered and equipped.

We are beginning fun amali way, but for, several years, the original Institute was milintained, as Lady Pollock, and Mrs. Mac; kenzie can both testify, entirely by voluntary workers and it is only within recent times, through the growth of the membership, that it has reached its present completeness. In the same way this Kowloon branch must rely for its progress on the co-opera- tion of all its members.

I bespeak your hearty support for this new venture and with these few words I will ask. Ludy Clementi if she will kindly de clare' this branch open.

Mrs. Wood also stated that the Kowloon C.C. had very generous- ly offered the branch the use of a tennis court on every Tuesday and Thursday, and sho described this offer as a "real joy."

The Late Lady Lampson. Lady Clementt said; We have met here to-day under the shadow (Continued on Page 14.)

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