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HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

PRESENT:

13TH JULY, 1916.

H EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR Sın FRANCIS HENRY MAY, K.C.MG.

HIS RXCELLENCY MAJOR-GENERAL F. VENTRI (General Officer ('ommanding Troops in China).

HON, MR. AUD SEVERN (Colonia! Sceretary).

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THE COLONIAL TREASURER second- ed, and this was agreed to.

THE COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command of H.E. the Governor, laid on Finance Committee, No. 4, and moved the table report of proceedings of that it be adopted.

THE COLONIAL TREASURER second-

HON. MR. J. H. KEMP (Attorneyed, and this was agreed to. General).

Hos. MR. E. D. WOLFE (Colonial Hon. Mr. Pollock and the Govern- Treasurer).

HON. MR. E. R. HANIFAX (Secre tary for Chinese Affairs),

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ment Civil Hospital Nursing Staff

HON. MR. POLLOCK asked the following questions:-- G. M. G.

HON. MR. W. CHATIAM, (Director of Public Works). A

HON. MR. C. McI. MESSER Captain Superintendent of Police).

HON. MR. WEI YUK, C.M.G. HON. MR. H. E. POLLOCK, K.C., HON. MR. E, SHELLIM.

HON. MR. D, LANDALE.

HON. MR. LAU CHU PAK.

HON. MR. P. H. HOLYOAK. MR. A. G. M. FLETCHER (Clerk Councils),

Minutes

(1.) With reference to the statement, made in answer to my questions concern- ing the Government Nursing Staff, at the last meeting of the Legislative Council, to the following effect: In a further telegram, dated the 8th January, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Colonial Nurs ing Association were unable to say when they would be in a position to recom- meed candidates," is it not the fact that (1.) The Colonial Nursing Association of have recently sent out a Matron and a Sister the Staff of the Peak Hospital in this Colony (a privately-owned Institu- tion), ands it not the fact that (2.)--The owners of that Hospital have recently

The minutes of the last meeting were heard from the said Association that an-

confirmed.

Papers

THE COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command of H.E. the Governor, laid on the table the annual report of the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, for the year 1915

Financial Minutes

other Sister would be willing to come out to Hongkong to join that Hospital, that between May, 2015, and April, 1916, if required (3.)s it not also the fact nurses have been sent out by the Colonial Nursing Association, a follows:-(i.) To Government Hospitals British East Africa, 3; British Guiana, 1; Ceylon, 4; The Federated Malay States 1; Gambia, 1: Gibraltar, 9; The Gold Coast, 1; 2; The Straits Settlements, 2; and (ii) Nigeria, 7: Nyassaland, 1; Sierra Leone, to Nursing Associations in Canada, 1; Ceylon, 1; The Federated Malay States,

THE COLONIAL SECRETARY, by command of H.E. the Governor, laid on the tabl financial miutes Nos. 16 and 17, and moved that they be referred to, 2; Mauritius, 1; South Africa, 1; The the Finance Comittee.

Straits Settlements, 2; Western Austr

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