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TELEGIAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932.

THE

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COMNG SHORTLY

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TUNG WAH HOSPITAL MAKES AN APPEAL

At a special meeting of the

Directors of the Tung Wah Ho RALPH LYNN

pitni yesterday a sum of over $30,- 000 was collected following an ap pent made by the Chairman, Mr. Chan Lim-pik, for the organisu. tion of relief for the thousands of people in distress in Shanghai, A big gathering of prominent Chinese leadera were present, In- cinding the Chinese representa- tives on the legislative Counell who are Hon. Permanent Advisorg of the Hospital,

severc

IN

TONS OF MORLEY

"A HORTENINT WOULD LAVKY AT HALPH LYNAS”

nanimously.

After the Secretary bal rend the lettera and cablegrama from the North to the Hospital appeal- Jug for help, the Chairman said that on account of the winter the plight of the numerous refugees in Shanghai was most pothetle. As the Tung Wah Hos- pital was the leading charitable institution in Hongkong he appeal- el to the Directors to extend a hand to those who were Indi tress in the North, He painted out that the organisation of the Shou-son Chow and seconded by It was then proposed by Sir relief would be confined within the Hon. Mr. Tso that the Kwong the sphere of charity.

Ship Kung Sor should be request- Addressing the meeting Sited to undertake the distribution Shou-son Chow said that His Ex-

on behalf of the Tung Wah Hon- cellency the Governor had no pl pitat. jection to an appeal being made by the Tung Wah Hospital for the relief of distress in Shanghal, but other bodies desiring to partici pale should work in conjunction with the Tung Wah Hospital, fle also said that it was the wish of the Government that eure be taken. that the appeal should avoid in- daming natlona] forlings,

Appen to Community.

Sir Shou-gon Chow then made. an appeal to the meeting And through them to the community for donations, giving a graphic picture of the great distress in Shanghai. He thought that the best institution in Shanghai to ux- dertake this work on behalf of the Tang With Hospital would be the Kwong Shiu Kung Sor the Can- tonese Club) and he nšked all who had contributions to make, either in money or in kind, to send them through the Tung Wah Hospital.

Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, for himself and his two colleagues of the Legislative Council (the Hon.

Dr. S. Wan and the Hon. Mr. T.

Dr. Kotowall then said, amidal

applause, that he had been given authority To announce that Mr. Leung Put-yu, had contributed $5,000.

Mr. Chan Lim-pak said that ha would contribute $10,000, which was followed by other contribu- tions ranging from $2,000 down. words, which were made by other directors of the Tung Wah Hop- pital, making the folal over $30,- 000,

The Directors of the Hospital will appeal to Chinese firms and individuals immediately.

SUSPECTED MURDER..

AN UNIDENTIFIED BODY DISCOVERED.

by Sergeant Hunter, of the Hung A gruesome discovery was made

on Police Station, and a search investigating a rumour which had arly yesterday morning when.

gained currency in the district, he found the dead body of a compara-

. Chan,) said that the appeal hedvely young man dressed only in undergarments and giving the up- their whole-hearted support. He

pearance of being either a Fill- could not lay ton strong a stress

pinoor, a EurNSTAR. 011 the necenalty for avoiding nctiona or words which might crente undesirable feelings. The

work was purely charitable. He

would like to add to the reason

given by Sir Shou-son Chow for confining the work exclusively to the Tony Wah Hospital.

Distribution Question. The work being of charity and the Tung Wah Hospital being the Jargest, the oldest and the best known Chinese charitable institu- tion in the Colony, it is not only fitting that the Hospital should undertake the' work on behalf of the whole community, but also duplications and inconvenience. might thus be avoided,

As the agency in Shanghai Tur distribution he thought, in the cir- eumstances no public body would be more suitable than the Kwong Shiu Kunk Sor, for not only had this institution undertaken more or less similar work for them in the past, but there were among its members many whom they know as being well fitted for the

work.

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But, continued Dr. Kotewall, though the work was to be trusted to a Cantonese institution in Shanghai it did not follow that the relief was to be confined to Cantonese, All in distress irre- spective of province or district from which they came, would par-| ticipate in the relief, for charity knew no distinction of race, clan or class.

Handsome Contributions. The Chairman proposed and Dr. Kotewall seconded that the Tung Wah Hospital should make an ap- peal for charitable assistanco for the relief of distress in Shang hai. The resolution was passed

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The scene of what appears to have been a brutal murder with robbery as a possible motive was

an underground vault of what is own as the Tai Wan Fort, which In audition to a rope tied round overlooks the Kowloon Dockyard.

the man's neck, the throat had been slashed and the upper part of the abdomen punctured. body was actually made by some Although the discovery of the

Chinese either Munday Tuesday, the Palice received no

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information until yesterday morn ing when they heard rumours among some of the inhabitants of the discovery. Acting on instruc tions, Serpent Hunter and a search

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out to investi- rate and came acrova the body of the man about 11.a.m. yesterday. A short distance from the body. in a small hole, the Police officer found a knife, while two partly red candles were lying in the vauit.

The bady had been stripped of all its outer garments, including

the man's coat, trousers and shoes, leaving it in a pair of under pants, a singlet and shirt and a pair of sacks, robbery apparently being the motive for the crime. Nenr the body was a pocket watch which had apparently been dropped.

The Polier are now trying to discover the man's identity.

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