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RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS.*

(Not dealt with under the Societies Ordinance, 1911.)

Basel Missionary Society, on Inland Lot No, 829, Kowloon Tong K.I.L. No. 1. Chapels and Schools at Hongkong,

Sham Shui Po, Shau Ki Wan, Wong Ny Choo and To Kwa Wan.

Church Missionary Society,—Native Church, Mission Houses and two Boarding Schools on Inland Lots Nos. 1096, 754 and Sec. B of Inland Lot No. 753. Anglo-Chinose College, five Boys' and nine Girls' Schools in other parts of the city. Girls' Boarding School, Kowloon. Church and Schools at Kowloon and Yanmati,

Convent of Italian Daughters of Charity, together with Schools and Asylum for Orphans and Destitute Women, on

Inland Lot No. 149," Fonndlings' Hospital in High Street. Established in 1860.

Diocesan Girls' School and Orphanage, Bouhain Road. Under a Committee of Trustees,

Diocesan School and Orphanage, on Inland Lot No. 831. Under a Committes of Trustees.

Diocesan Refuge, Causeway Bay.

Frauen Missions verein of Berlin, Bethesda Foundling Hospital, on Inland Lots Nos, 607 and 624, for Chinese.

French Procuration. For Missions in China, Tonquin and Cochin-China on Inland Lot No. 151.

French Mission Sanitarium, on Inland Lot No. 24, at Pokfulam.

L'Asile de la Sainte Enfance, under the French Sisters of Charity, on Marine Lots Nos. 23 and 24.

London Missionary Society,-Mission House on Inland Lot No. 590. Three Chapels, four Hospitals, twelve Boys

and nine Girls' Schools in different parts of the city.

Magdalen Asylum, directed by the Italian Daughters of Charity.

Nazareth Printing Office, directed by the French Mission,

Orphanage for European and Eurasian boys, under the Roman Catholic Mission,

Reformatory for Chinese, West Point, under the Roman Catholic Mission, on Inland Lot No. 833,

Roman Catholic Mission of Propaganda File.—For Missions in Hongkong and China ; 8, Caine Road.

St. Joseph's College, under the Christian Brothers, Robinson Rond,

St. Paul's College, on Inland Lot No. 76, veated in the Archbishop of Canterbury and in the Bishop as Warden, by

Ordinance No. 3 of 1875 ; a Missionary Training College.

Spanish Procuration.—For Missions in China and Touquin, on Inland Lot No. 150.

OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS OR SOCIETIES.*

(Not dealt with under the Societies Ordinance, 1911.)

Humane Society, for saving of life during typhoons.

Masonic Hall, Zetland Street.

Medical Association of the Everlasting Spring (Chinese only).

Pó Léung Kuk—Society for the Protection of Women and Children.

Union Church Literary Club-Thursdays at 9 p.m.

A list of all existing societies whether registered or exempted from registration is published in the Gazette in April of each year under Section 5 of the Societies Ordinance, 1911, (Ordinance No. 47 of 1911).

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