AnnualReport-1914 — Page 91

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The matron reports that the conduct of the inmates was good, the girls showing industry in learning to read, write, knit and sew. There were unfortunately 56 cases of illness of which 2 proved fatal: the remainder yielded to treatment in the Tung Wah Hospital, where also 71 cases of mild complaints were treated in the out-patients department.

The Permanent Committee suffered a great loss by the death of Sir Kai Ho Kai in July. Mr. Lau Chü-pak was selected to fill the vacant place on the Committee.

26th March, 1915.

S. B. C. Ross,
Secretary for Chinese Affairs, President.

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C 43 The matron reports that the conduct of the inmates was good, the girls showing industry in learning to read, write, knit and sew. There were unfortunately 56 cases of illness of which 2 proved fatal: the remainder yielded to treatment in the Tung Wah Hospital, where also 71 cases of mild complaints were treated in the out-patients department. The Permanent Committee suffered a great loss by the death of Sir Kai Ho Kai in July. Mr. Lau Chü-pak was selected to fill the vacant place on the Committee. 26th March, 1915. S. B. C. Ross, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, President.
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C 43 The matron reports that the conduct of the inmates was good, the girls showing industry in learning to read, write, knit and sew. There were unfortunately 56 cases of illness of which 2 proved fatal: the remainder yielded to treatment in the Tung Wa Hospital, where also 71 cases of mild complaints were treated in the out- patients department. The Permanent Committee suffered a great loss by the death of Sir Kai Ho Kai in July. Mr. Lau Chü-pak was selected to fill the vacant place on the Committee. 26th March, 1915. S. B. C. Ross, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, President.
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C 43

The matron reports that the conduct of the inmates was good, the girls showing industry in learning to read, write, knit and sew. There were unfortunately 56 cases of illness of which 2 proved fatal: the remainder yielded to treatment in the Tung Wa Hospital, where also 71 cases of mild complaints were treated in the out- patients department.

The Permanent Committee suffered a great loss by the death of Sir Kai Ho Kai in July. Mr. Lau Chü-pak was selected to fill the vacant place on the Committee.

26th March, 1915.

S. B. C. Ross,

Secretary for Chinese Affairs, President.

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