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D.S.0., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the
Colony of Hongkong and Its Dependencies
and Vice-Admiral of the same.
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Respectfully sheweth:-
1.
The humble petition of the
undersigned Herbert Richmond
Wells, Robert MacLean Gibson,
Ho Kai and Seen Wen Tso.
That your petitioner Herbert Richmond Wells
is the Senior Missionary of the London Missionary Society resident in Hongkong; your petitioner Robert MacLean Gibson is a Doctor of Medicine and Superintendent in charge of the Alice Memorial and its allied Hospitals viz.:- the Nethersole, the
Memorial
Ho Miu Ling and the Alice/Maternity Hospitals, all of which are managed by and subject to the control of the seid London Missionary Society; your petitioner Ho Kai is a Barrister-at-Law and the Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council; and your petitioner Sen Wan Tso is a Solicitor practising in this
Colony.
2.
That during the past decade or more it has been your petitioners' endeavour with the assistance of the Lady Doctor and Latron attached to the said Hospitals to train up Chinese women-nurses and midwives in connection with the llether- -sole and the Alice Memorial Maternity Hospitals; and that their exertion in this direction has been successful in supplying this Colony with a number of certificated nurses and midwives.
3.
That of late years the number of applications for admission to the Training Institute has greatly increased; while on the other hand the increasing demand on the accomoda-
-tion