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CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS,-Continued.
Name of Purish
or District
Hospital.
in which situated.
Other Institu- tions,
Number
of Inmates.
How supported,
REMARKS.
Kowloon: Harbour &
Yaumati,...
Chinese Public
Dispensary.
By the charitable | Opened on 25th January,
contributions
the Chinese com- munity.
Do.
1916.
Kowloon, Hung Hond
· Do.
Opened on 17th June, 1906,
Kowloon,
Kowloon
City,
Do.
Do.
Opened on 1st July, 1905.
Kowloon, Shamshui-|
po,
Do.
Do.
Opened on 12th April, 1915,
Victoria, Eastern, Chinese Plagne
Victoria, Western,
Kowloon, City,
Hospital.
Du.
Do.
Opened on 23rd April, 1911.
Do.
Opened on 20th September,
1909.
Kowloon
Do.
Do.
Opened on 30th September,
1907.
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS.*
(Not dealt with under the Societies Ordinance, 1011.)
Canossian Institute-Daughters of Charity of; at Victoria, Shan-ki-wan, and Aberdeen, and in the dependency of
Kowloon. Ordinance 26 of 19)5. Church Missionary Society,—Native Church, Mission Houses and two Boarding Schools on Inland Lots Nos. 1096, 754 and Sec. B of Inland Lot No. 758. Anglo-Chinese College, five Boys' and nine Girls' Schools in other parts of the city. Girls' Boarding School, Kowloon. Church and Schools at Kowloon and Yaumati, Diocesan Girls' School and Orphanage, Bonham Road. Under a Committee of Trustees.
Diocesan School and Orphanage, on Inland Lot No, 831. Under a Committee of Trustees,
Eyre Memorial Refuge, Kowloon City.
Frauen Missions verein of Berlin, Berhesda 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, and on Inland
Lot No. 1698. Ordinance No. 10 of 1915.
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 Eurasina boys, under the Roman Catholic Mission.
Reformatory for Chinese, West Point, under the Roman Catholic Mission, on Inland Lot No. $33.
Roman Catholic Mission of Propaganda Fide.-For Missions in Hongkong and China: 8, Caine Roa·l,
St. Joseph's College, under the Christian Brothers, Robinson Road,
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St. Paul's College, on Inland Lot No. 76, vested in the Archbishop of Canterbury aud in the Bishop as Warden, by
Ordinance No. 3 of 1875; a Missionary Training College.
Spanish Procuration.—For Missions in China and Tonquin, 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 (Chiuese only).
Pó Leung 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),