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The matron reports favourably on the conduct and industry of the inmates. There were 55 cases of illness treated at the Tung Wa Hospital. Five of these cases, -3 boys, one girl and one woman,-ended fatally.

Of the Permanent Board, Mr. Hui Chiu-lam died and Messrs. Yung Shiu-po and Siu Yuen-fai resigned. The vacancies were filled by Messrs. Li Po-kwai, Chan King-wan, and Mok Tso-tsun.

3rd May, 1916.

E. R. HALIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs,
President.

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C 40 The matron reports favourably on the conduct and industry of the inmates. There were 55 cases of illness treated at the Tung Wa Hospital. Five of these cases, -3 boys, one girl and one woman,-ended fatally. Of the Permanent Board, Mr. Hui Chiu-lam died and Messrs. Yung Shiu-po and Siu Yuen-fai resigned. The vacancies were filled by Messrs. Li Po-kwai, Chan King-wan, and Mok Tso-tsun. 3rd May, 1916. E. R. HALIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, President.
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C 40 The matron reports favourably on the conduct and industry of the inmates. There were 55 cases of illness treated at the Tung Wa Hospital. Five of these cases, -3 boys, one girl and one woman,-ended fatally. Of the Permament Board, Mr. Hui Chiu-lam died and Messrs. Yung Shiu-po and Siu Yuen-fai resigned. The vacancies were filled by Messrs. Li Po-kwai, Chan King-wan, and Mok Tso-tsun. 3rd May, 1916. E. R. HALLIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, President.
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C 40

The matron reports favourably on the conduct and industry of the inmates. There were 55 cases of illness treated at the Tung Wa Hospital. Five of these cases, -3 boys, one girl and one woman,-ended fatally.

Of the Permament Board, Mr. Hui Chiu-lam died and Messrs. Yung Shiu-po and Siu Yuen-fai resigned. The vacancies were filled by Messrs. Li Po-kwai, Chan King-wan, and Mok Tso-tsun.

3rd May, 1916.

E. R. HALLIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs,

President.

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