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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1931.

(Continued from Page 2.)

therefore, I trust, justified Its existence.

Losoby, and Mr. Thomas Tam, to be are famous. When the now hog Honorary District Secretaries for pital wing of the Kowloon Govern- Western Hongkong, Kowloon and ment Hospital is completed shortly, Eastern Hongkong respectively, Government proposes in the first Mrs. H. T. Creasy seconded, and instance to divert its use for women the raotion was carried.

and children. As

most of you Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau then pro-entabilsh

know, Government proposca to pered, and Mins Shia Tak-hing centre on the island next year, and an infant wolfare seconded, that the members of the hopes to establish General and Executive Committees the following year. We are greatly од Kowloon In Sir Shouson Chow has made ro-hanted in the report, with the ex indebted to the St. John Ambulance ference to my chairmanship of the ception of Messra. E, Cock, R.A.D. Association, and to the New Ter Executive Committee. I feel that Forrest and H. Mori, who did not

ritories Medical Benevolent Associa-

Tribute to Executive,

I do not deserve his kind remarke.sock re-election, be re-elected, and tion, for the work they are doing. If the Society has been able to this was carried.

more especially on behalf of chil- show nome tangible results of its A vote of thanks to the honorary dren, in the New Territories, labour, it is because the members auditors, Messrs. Percy Smith, of the Executive Committee, es-Seth and Fleming, was proposed by

The Mul-Tent System. pecially the two Honorary Secre- Mr. Li Hol-long seconded by Hon. This Society has also been use

aries, have worked hard, and pr. S. W. To and carried, while ful in the matter of mui-tras and bayu abown enthusiasm for their a vote of thanks to the honorary its work shows that there is much ad lask. It has really ameials of the Society was pronesed less hardship among this class than been n pleasure to preside such a keen band of workers by Mr. M. K. Les and secunded by hus beer

self-imposed

in spite of the many other

"Zen of A Crusader."

who, call

Miss Raines.

H.E.'s Congratulations.

Sir Shouso

alleged. There in no. doubt that the system has its de- fects, but there is also no doubt that it has saved the lives of many

on their time, have been very re- galar a attending the monthly merllays, the average attendance

A motion of thanks to His Ex-children who would otherwise have being over twenty. This constitutes cellenes and Lady Peel for attend-bren unable to get enough to live a record that is difficult to match, in was proposed by Han, Sir Shou-on. considering that most of our de-son Chow, and in reply, His Ex- As Dr. Kotewall bus pointed out, #berat luns lasted about two houra, fcellency anid:

the Society has very varied netivi- light noto Chow, ladies and ties. If i may strike gentlemen.--On behalf of my wife of warning, I should like to say It is my firm belief that the and nyself, thank

that it must be careful not to over. you very Society would not have accomincerely for the kind expression of p the activities of other institu- plished half of what it has, had appreciation which

tions, but rather to co-ordinate in it not had the benefit of Mr. Tshown of the very

their work. M. Hazlerigg's services as one of have done. Ita Jolat Honorary Secretaries.piewane to Mr. Hazlerigg has brought to his day at this Annuit Meeting, and duties the ripe experience gained

am sorry that I was unable to do as an Honorary Secretary of a

at the meeting last year. branch of the National Society for hard of this Society before cutting the Prevention of Cruelty to Chilst here from the Colonial Office, dren in England; and store he

You have

Ite ኳ* * 14 a Kreut to proalde to

1 should especially like to express my appreciation of the fine work done by Mr. Hazlerigg, who has been the heart and soul of this Society, and to whom its success is in a large nieasure due. I also wish to thank both him and those

nost med office here has workewe were most interested in it, and members of the Executive Com- bad on interview with the matter who wristed the Govern

Society in ment with their advice in the

like

galley-inve with the zeal

London on the subg v4.

I congratulate the President and

of a crusader. He spent a good vetor of the main

maller of juvenile courts. As you deal of bin time while on leave at

know, a bill t

give effect to the Home about a year ago, in study- in child-welfare work, and the Committee on the excellent work primolations of the Commit working of the Juvenile Courts in that they have done since the bed and is now realy for intro- ybich | appointed, has been pub- England and at certain Colonies reption of the Society. The duetion into Council. It should do through which he was passing on be no more noble work than the

A rent deal to rectifying much member of protection of children, and no more way home.

bis

Thanks to Helpers,

the Juvenile Court Committer an despicable crime than cruelty in that is at present unsatisfactory. painted

by H. Excellency at the this Colony, and-4-am-not sure beginning of this year, he ren-that, generally speaking, there is dereal most useful service by pre-not less of it in the East perhaps tion of the fine work done by the I wish also to express apprecia- aring the draft legislation which than in the West. It is obvious St. Louis Industrial School, which formed the basis of the report of that the greatest difficulty here is that Committee.

has helped enormously with the poverty. The dificulties of coping with it in a Colony like this, which prer children of the Colony, and

Assisted them in, qualifying Hig

ties on the fringe of a great earning their livelihoot. I would hastry which contains hundreds of considerably in rensed during the thousands of poor people. must be also thank Miss Raines and the part twelve months, and a daily obvious to all, but such a Society done.

Salvation Army for all they have mereasing. We need more belpas this can do a great deal for those i

More Members Required.

The work of the Society

Government to Help

for

ers; first at all. we need more Being in the Colony if only they I also thank the many donors members. Our present member, have sufficient funds, and I therefor the monetary assistance which ship is not as large as it should fore strongly appeal for more they have given, and appeal very he, for we have only 350 members, money.

earnestly for more financial as when we should have four or five

sistance. At the present moment times that number. In fact, the

the balance sheet looks good, but mendiership should be even larger, Reference has been made to it is clear that a good more money If we are to discharge effectively hospitals, and there is no doubt that will be spent next year, and more the midfold duties which

the the existener commotiation for funds therefore are required," Constitution of the Society has children is inadequate, The Tung laid upon us.

We have not only Wah and Kwong Wah Hospital have all for curing here today, and sup I am very much obliged to you to protect the children, but also carried out certain additions in the porting myself and the officials at to advise parents in their duty

in which they this annual meeting. towards their offsprings.

and to prevent cruelly. We want mem- bers in village, everytownship,

every

street. Το

my mind, the best anfeguard against cruelty is public opinion. Will those who have hitherto hung back in doubl now that our alms and work

have been clearly TESARE PRED

UB

A

join up and give ival?

This call to them is

call of Duty-it is n plaintive ery from the thousands of poor, helpless children in our midst. many of whom are suffering from disease, want or neglect, and all of whom need attention.

With these words beg to second the motion.

Election of Officers. Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton then proposed that the officers of the Society named in the report be re- clected and that the following ad- ditional officers be elected, namely Mr. P. E. Barker, Mr. P.

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