STATE HONGKONG
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THURSDAY, JULY
1984.
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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN:
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY.
The S.P.C. requires $25,000 this year to maintain its work for sick and starving children. Will you send us one or more of those dollars ?
Your donation will be gratefully acknowledged.
Hon. Treasurers:
Mrs. L. W. Amps, 517, The Poak: Mrs. Y. K. Chow, 22, Shouson
Hill.
A NEW HOSPITAL
APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR
ALICE MEMORIAL
An appeal for funds for the orection of the new. Alice Memorial Hospital was made by the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tao, presiding over the annual meeting of the Alice Memoriai and Amliated Hospitals, hold in the Chamber of Commerce room yesterday after- дооп
alght of thiolition of the old COUNTERFEIT COINS. bulking be knowledge thatį
the good hitherto done, by
It must suffer. Any dona- LOCAL SILVER DOLLARS AND tion, greatamall, may be sent
FIVE CENT-PIECES to" and wi gratefully received.
or
Mcaste tead and Davis, counterfeit coins, comprising two by the aorary Treasurer, The possession of a number of Gloucesteilding, or any mom silver dollars, 21 Hongkong ten ber of txecutive Committee cent places and two Hongkong five the perintendent, Alice cent pieces, formed the subject of Memorialspital, Bonham Road, a chargo brought against Chan Ingse In Patients. San, 87, unemployed, before Mr. "With ard to the medical Hamilton at the Central Polleo work of associated hospitals Court yesterday afternoon. In passing over the Report, Dr. the numbt in patients and out- Mr. D. L. Strellett appeared for Tao also mentioned the increase patients we an increase over the defence and pleaded not guilty. in the number of patients, which the provi year. This indicates For the prosecution, Detective- showed that Western medical that We medical treatments Sub-Inspector Fender stated that treatments were becoming more are more more appreciated by at 2.50 aan. on July 14, the defen- and more appreciated by the poor the pooriacse in the Colony. dant was walking along Queen's Chinese in the Colony.
The Matin her report told up Road East. A Shantung constable Among those present at the an intereg fact that the first P. C. D11, stopped and searched meeting were the Hon. Sir William examinati of, the Hongkong him and in his purso found Shenton, the Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell, Nursing and was held exactly ber of coins which ho thought word the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. P. S. 40 years ter the first Chinese counterfelt. The constablo kept Cassidy, Mr. S. V. Boxer, Mr. H. probationpurse was received to the coins in his hand and took the Sommerfelt, Rev. H. H. Wells, Mr. the Allcgemorial Hospital for man to the West Foint Police A. W. Hughes, Dr. I. M. Gibson, training. itherto, we have held Station. In the compartment the Dr. R. M. Alderton, Mr.
A. our own ospital examinations. bad coins were found in, were also Stovenson, Miss Ward, matron, But
an External one good ten cent piece and two ho with and Mrs. A. Hughes, assistant Examinat Board for public genuine five cent pieces, and in a matron.
examinat with registration, a different compartment a $50 note also uniform andard of training in and $1,04 good money were
found. In moving the adoption of the the Colorwill be obtained.
to The magistrater. Did the con- Report- and Accounts, the:
"It n remains for me President said:
heartily on behalf of our stable remove them from the com- hospitalsall those Indies and partmenta?
Insp. Fender: Yes, your Wor- gentleme whose names appeared in
President's Speech.
.
"The Annual Report and State ment of Accounts of the Alice Memorial and Aliated Hospitals for the year 1933 have been in your hands for some time, and with your permission I will take them as read.
"In his report the Superinten- dont of the hospitals brought to your notice the fact that the Nethersole bullding was demolish- ed in May this year on account of ite unsafe condition.
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Mr. Strellett: Wo are admitting Matron Report, for the voluntary and valble services they have that these coins were in our pos- rendered our hospitals. As the session and that we knew they were names ationed in the Report counterfeit.
evidence, constable, in are so ny I shall ask you to excuse from mentioning them stated he stopped the defendant individuly.
because he appeared to try to avoid With gard to the Statement him. He was walking in a Bug- Witness WILS of Acceite you will be pleased picious manner. to note hat in the Income and not acting on information.. Three years ago, temporary Expendifre Account there is an put the coins in his hand repairs were carried out on the excess income over expenditure later handed them to the Sergeant- timbers of the roof, but a recent amount to $3,099.34. This will on-duty. examination showed that the somewh reduce the amount of Mr. Strellett submitted that the destruction by white ants was so excess expenditure over income defendant would say that it was extensive that no further repairs for theprevious your amounting not P. C. D11 who arrested him were possible. Under such cir- to $5,51,52.
but another constable, whom de cumstances, there was no alter-
"Ihre the pleasure now to fondant thought was D28. Defen- native but to have it pulled down. move to adoption of the Report dant would also say that
"In anticipation of the even-and Acounts. When the motion named Ho Chik-wai gave him the to. Ho Chik-w¤l'a Lunlity which has now happened, la secoled, I shall be pleased to colas to take the Executive Committee In 1929 answer any questions relating family.
The hearing was adjourned to Instructed Mr. Little, of Messrs. thereto which you may be pleased} Little Adams and Wood, to pre. to ask.
Saturday morning. ball being pare a building plan for the
Mr. Stevenson seconded, and allowed in the sum of $1,000. erection of a new Alice Memorial the Refort and Accounts were Hospital and the re-erection of the carried Nothorsole. The Alice Memorial The next item on the agenda diseases have been very prevalent the mortality. Ja high. old building in Hollywood Road was the estimates for 1984, which and had then boon sold. It was found | showed / an
expenditure of Malaria, Typhoid Fever and In- that it was impossible to carry on $48,860,00 as against Receipts of fluenza were frequently treated hospital work there on account of $48,700.00. This item was pro-in the wards. As Malarial Fever ita overcrowded surroundings. posed by Mr. Cassidy, seconded by is common, it would seem that "In due course, Mr. Little sub-the Edn. Mr. Chau and carried. cases of Typhoid are, in the early. mitted to the Committee
stages, mistaken by the patients janel --nansequently showing one block of bull
little heed is taken of tha, favor, divided into three sections; each section could be built when funds
until complications set in. As a result
la long convalescence are avaliable. After anful con- sideration, the committee adopted Deputy Chairman: The Hon. Sir often necessary in hospital. The this pui, and the Alice Memorial William Shenton.
most common surgical conditions was built according to the plan Genoral Committee: Mesara. treated have been, tumours simple stone in the two years ago out of the proceeds A. W. Hughes, A. G. W. Tickle, and malignant, of sale of its old building and com- Cheung Wing-kue, Kwok Im-bladder, bone disease, and, septic plotes the first section of our shing. Lau Ping-chai and Lo wounds. In this hot and moist building scheme.
Cheung-wah.
climate, nepsis developes rapidly "The cost for building the other Executive Committee: The Hon. and life is endangered; as surgical two sections was estimated at MET N, Chau, the Hon-Sir attention is now available-in-all- $200,000. The Executive Com-Henry Pollock, the Hon. Dr. R. H.Districts, the old treatment should mittee launched an appeal for Kotewall, Mr. Tang Shiu-kiu and not be employed but all wounds building funds in 1031. The AW. Hughes.
should have modern surgical amount of donations collected up Votes of thanks were passed to treatment. Though progress is to date is, I understand. about the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau for slow, the fact that such a large 10 Get your staff from Macedonia. $70,000 and we atili need a sum of collecting the Chinese donations, number of cases are treated an- 17 Kitchens or vessels, but not kitchen vessels. But did these $130,000 to complete the whole, to Messrs. H. R. Forsyth and A. nually in the various hospitals, is
vereels carry these kitchens? scheme.
Sommerfelt, of Messrs. Linstead an Indication that "the old order
I think not. An Appeal.
and Davis, for their services ns changeth yielding place to new,"
19 A salt, Thirty years. ago
The common or gaten roue, "Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, Hon. Treasurers, and to Mr. J.
perhaps. the limo has come when every Fleming, of Messrs. Lowe, Bing-small proportion of maternity
were under the care of 23 Breakfast won't be long now, effort must be made to raise that ham and Matthews, for auditing cases
the cereal's in the oven. sum or such part of it as to the accounts, and to the Hon. Dr. trained midwives, now the large 24 Put in before it for truth. enable us to build, as soon as Tso for presiding.
majority are attended by trained Mr. S. V. Boxer made a propoani midwives. The antenatal cliales 25 Robe, possible, at least another section of our scheme in order to continue that a large board, containing and child welfare clinics under 20 They
and appealing for funds, Dr. Sydenham are well attended the work, which the Nethersole data had carried on during the last 40 should be erected on the site and of great value as educational years of dispensing medical aid where the new hospital is being factors. New societies are doing valuable work which hospitals poor women and children, built.
to
Ofice Bearers.
were then slected:
Chairman The Hon, Dr. S. W. THO.
adopted.
Across
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1 You may consider it to be bumptiousness as I sent verses for a change.
7.In among the wine to make
music.
8 There's just a chance to be right, 11 Select, but not stand-offish. 12 Well-known American dwarf. 13 Just a frothy ebullition...
discordant in a Crossword Puzzle.. D A Greek crater-
10 The difficulty is there, and, maybe, annoys continuously. 14.Festivities-alas) with a head!,
16 A famous saller loses his head
for the sight of water..
18 A lover of Shakespeare.
20 You must take appropriate men-
sures here.
21 Prance about.
for a
22 Thoro's material: here
basket chair, but it's more com- fortable.
EG. Eat it or cavií about it, as you
please.
tions, only a
The name of Nethersole Hospital The President said that the cannot overtake and they deserve has been indelibly imprinted in matter would be given due con- to be supported; the medical work the minds of the poor in the sideration by the Committee, and of the St. John's Ambulança be Brigade is bringing medical help Colony, and they were accustomed Bald he felt sure it would
to villages in the New Territory, to go there and seek help. A new
while the Society for the Protec- The following are extracts from tion of Children, is finding out the Superintendent's (Dr. R. M. cades
amongst of hardship Gibson) report:
children, providing food for them dinense treated have and in other ways helping to been as in past years; pulmonary amellorate the lot of poor children.
| Nethersole is now urgently need- ed and on behalf of the Com- mitteo, I ask the whole com- munity to come to our aid..
"No words of mine can appeal to you more strongly than the
SALESMAN SAM
Superintendent's Report.
The
He Hasta Please the Micgus!
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28 Footwear.
obtainable at the "dalicatessen," of course. 30 It sounds as though it helped to make the thing complote, but, of course, this is flattering.
Down
2 Be careful; if you are this, you aro in a position to be sued.. a Direct and arrange.L
4 Its walls may be distempered, for they don't like paper in this house.
5. The skipper who saved humanity,
and
6 one of those who usually did the
other thing (two words),
7. You may consider this to bo
27. One who helps to make mani.
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