AnnualReport-1921 — Page 98

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86 women and girls were committed under warrant and 154 were admitted without warrant. Of the remainder 34 were lost children, 4 were accompanied by parents or guardians, and 30 were runaway maid-servants or muitsai.

On leaving the Kuk 139 women and girls were restored to husbands or other relatives, 25 were sent to charitable institutions in China, 30 were given in adoption, & married and 3 released under bond, 4 sent to the Italian Convent, and two died. The number of inmates remaining in the Kuk on December 31st was 42.

The income and expenditure during the year and the assets and liabilities of the institution are set out in Tables B and C attached.

The accounts of the Managing Committee in the customary form have been audited by Messrs. Wong Yung-kai and Tsoi Kung-po. The balance to the credit of the Society at the end of the year was $6,520 as compared with $2,987 at the end of 1920.

The institution was visited monthly by Justices of Peace, Messrs. A. Mackenzie, A. G. Coppin, and Chau Siu-ki, who on no occasion found cause for adverse comment.

The average monthly number of inmates was 43.

The matron reports favourably on industry of the inmates during the year. There were 99 cases of sickness of which 46 were sent to the Tung Wa Hospital for treatment and of these two died.

E. R. HALLIFAX,
Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

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C 48 86 women and girls were committed under warrant and 154 were admitted without warrant. Of the remainder 34 were lost children, 4 were accompanied by parents or guardians, and 30 were runaway maid-servants or muitsai. On leaving the Kuk 139 women and girls were restored to husbands or other relatives, 25 were sent to charitable institutions in China, 30 were given in adoption, & married and 3 released under bond, 4 sent to the Italian Convent, and two died. The number of inmates remaining in the Kuk on December 31st was 42. The income and expenditure during the year and the assets and liabilities of the institution are set out in Tables B and C attached. The accounts of the Managing Committee in the customary form have been audited by Messrs. Wong Yung-kai and Tsoi Kung-po. The balance to the credit of the Society at the end of the year was $6,520 as compared with $2,987 at the end of 1920. The institution was visited monthly by Justices of Peace, Messrs. A. Mackenzie, A. G. Coppin, and Chau Siu-ki, who on no occasion found cause for adverse comment. The average monthly number of inmates was 43. The matron reports favourably on industry of the inmates during the year. There were 99 cases of sickness of which 46 were sent to the Tung Wa Hospital for treatment and of these two died. E. R. HALLIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
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C 48 86 women and girls were committed under warrant and 154 were admitted without warrant. Of the remainder 34 were lost children, 4 were accompanied by parents or guardians, and 30 were runaway maid-servants or muitsai". On leaving the Kuk 139 women and girls were restored to husbands or other relatives, 25 were sent to charitable institutions in China, 30 were given in adoption, & married and 3 released under bond, 4 sent to the Italian Convent, and two died. The number of inmates remaining in the Kuk on December 31st was 42. The income and expenditure during the year and the assets and liabitities of the institution are set out in Tables B and C attached. The accounts of the Managing Commitice in the customary form have been audited by Messrs. Wong Yung-kai and Tsoi Kung-po. The balance to the credit of the Society at the end of the year was $6,520 as compared with $2,987 at the end of 1920. The institution was visited monthly by Justices of Peace, Messrs. A. Mackenzie, A. G. Coppin, "and Chau Siu-ki, who on no occasion found cause for adverse comment. The average monthly number of inmates was 43. The matron reports favourably on industry of the inmates daring the year. sickness of which 46 were sent to the treatment and of these two died. the conduct, health and There were 99 cases of Tung Wa Hospital for E. R. HALLIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
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86 women and girls were committed under warrant and 154 were admitted without warrant. Of the remainder 34 were lost children, 4 were accompanied by parents or guardians, and 30 were runaway maid-servants or muitsai".

On leaving the Kuk 139 women and girls were restored to husbands or other relatives, 25 were sent to charitable institutions in China, 30 were given in adoption, & married and 3 released under bond, 4 sent to the Italian Convent, and two died. The number of inmates remaining in the Kuk on December 31st was 42.

The income and expenditure during the year and the assets and liabitities of the institution are set out in Tables B and C attached.

The accounts of the Managing Commitice in the customary form have been audited by Messrs. Wong Yung-kai and Tsoi Kung-po. The balance to the credit of the Society at the end of the year was $6,520 as compared with $2,987 at the end of 1920.

The institution was visited monthly by Justices of Peace, Messrs. A. Mackenzie, A. G. Coppin, "and Chau Siu-ki, who on no occasion found cause for adverse comment.

The average monthly number of inmates was 43.

The matron reports favourably on industry of the inmates daring the year. sickness of which 46 were sent to the treatment and of these two died.

the conduct, health and There were 99 cases of Tung Wa Hospital for

E. R. HALLIFAX,

Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

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