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far above any previous record, as compared with 467 in 1926. Particular attention was given to the activities of pick-pockets with gratifying results; 17% of convictions were of this class. Larceny cases made up 34% and unlawful possession added another 17%.

(ii) - Permits.

16. Permits to issue fire-crackers were given in 1,197 cases, of which 871 were for weddings, 150 for theatricals, and the remainder were for religious ceremonies and processions.

REGISTRATION OF BOOKS.

Ordinance No. 2 of 1888.

17. 26 books were registered during the year as compared with 27 in 1926.

TUNG WA HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE,

Ordinance No. 1 of 1870, No. 9 of 1904 and No. 10 of 1908.

(Table VIII to Table XII).

18. The following is a list of the Directors for 1927:-

Li Hoi-tung,

San Shing-sam,

Ng Yu-hon,

Tong Shun,

Chau Pok-hing,

Au Kung-ue,

To Chak-man,

Lui Ka On, Tsang lu-ting, Yung Kung-man, Cho Shuk-kon, Luk Kung-luk,

Uen Lan-suen,

Lam Shin-po.

19. The following gentlemen were elected to form the Committee for 1928:-

Tang Shiu Kin, Lo Yin Nin,

Li Chi Tseung,

Siu Shuk Lim,

Ng Wa,

Fung Kang Ue,

Mak Sui Cho

Lo Leung Wo, Lau Sing Chong, Wong Chung To, Ng Yiu Ting, Tsang Hiu Man, Li Chak Man, Li Yiu Tseung.

20. The number of out-patients was 195,203 and that of in-patients was 9,293. 25% of the out-patients and 53% of the in-patients elected to be treated by European methods.

21. The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes was 499; most of whom were sent to the Hospital from this office.

22. Substantial progress was made during the year in preparing for the erection of the Eastern Branch of the Tung Wa Hospital. Funds in hand amounted to over $250,000 and plans are now ready for a beginning of actual building during 1928.

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C 3 - far above any previous record, as compared with 467 in 1926. Particular attention was given to the activities of pick-pockets with gratifying results; 17% of convictions were of this class. Larceny cases made up 34% and unlawful possession added another 17%. (ii) - Permits. 16. Permits to issue fire-crackers were given in 1,197 cases, of which 871 were for weddings, 150 for theatricals, and the remainder were for religious ceremonies and processions. REGISTRATION OF BOOKS. Ordinance No. 2 of 1888. 17. 26 books were registered during the year as compared with 27 in 1926. TUNG WA HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE, Ordinance No. 1 of 1870, No. 9 of 1904 and No. 10 of 1908. (Table VIII to Table XII). 18. The following is a list of the Directors for 1927:- Li Hoi-tung, San Shing-sam, Ng Yu-hon, Tong Shun, Chau Pok-hing, Au Kung-ue, To Chak-man, Lui Ka On, Tsang lu-ting, Yung Kung-man, Cho Shuk-kon, Luk Kung-luk, Uen Lan-suen, Lam Shin-po. 19. The following gentlemen were elected to form the Committee for 1928:- Tang Shiu Kin, Lo Yin Nin, Li Chi Tseung, Siu Shuk Lim, Ng Wa, Fung Kang Ue, Mak Sui Cho Lo Leung Wo, Lau Sing Chong, Wong Chung To, Ng Yiu Ting, Tsang Hiu Man, Li Chak Man, Li Yiu Tseung. 20. The number of out-patients was 195,203 and that of in-patients was 9,293. 25% of the out-patients and 53% of the in-patients elected to be treated by European methods. 21. The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes was 499; most of whom were sent to the Hospital from this office. 22. Substantial progress was made during the year in preparing for the erection of the Eastern Branch of the Tung Wa Hospital. Funds in hand amounted to over $250,000 and plans are now ready for a beginning of actual building during 1928.
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C 3 - far above any previous record, as compared with 467 in 1926 Particular attention was given to the activities of pick-pockets with gratifying results; 17% of convictions were of this class. Larceny cases made up 34% and unlawful possession added another 17%.. (ii)-Permits. 16. Permits to issue fire-crackers were given in 1,197 cases. of which 871 were for weddings, 150 for theatricals, and the remainder were for religious ceremonies and processions. REGISTRATION OF BOOKS. Ordinance No. 2 of 1888. 17. 26 books were registered during the year as compared with 27 in 1926. TUNG WA HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE, Ordinance No. 1 of 1870, No. 9 of 1904 and No. 10 of 1908. (Table VIII to Table XII). 18. The following is a list of the Directors for 1927:- Li Hoi-tung,. San Shing-sam, Ng Yu-hon, Tong Shun, Chau Pok-hing, Au Kung-ue, To Chak-man, Lui Ka On, Tsang lu-ting, Yung Kung-man, Cho Shuk-kon, Luk Kung-luk, Uen Lan-suen, Lam Shin-po. 19. The following gentlemen were elected to form the Com- mittee for 1928:-- Tang Shiu Kin, Lo Yin Nin, Li Chi Tseung, Siu Shuk Lim, Ng Wa, Fung Kang Ue, Mak Sui Cho Lo Leung Wo, Lau Sing Chong, Wong Chung To, Ng Yiu Ting, Tsang Hiu Man, Li Chak Man, Li Yiu Tseung. + 20. The number of out patients was 195,203 and that of in- patients was 9,293. 25% of the out-patients and 53% of the in-patients elected to be treated by European methods. 21. The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes. was 499; most of whom were sent to the Hospital from this office. 22. Substantial progress was made during the year in preparing for the erection of the Eastern Branch of the Tung Wa Hospital. Funds in hand amounted to over $250,000 and plans are now ready for a beginning of actual building during 1928.
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far above any previous record, as compared with 467 in 1926 Particular attention was given to the activities of pick-pockets with gratifying results; 17% of convictions were of this class. Larceny cases made up 34% and unlawful possession added another 17%..

(ii)-Permits.

16. Permits to issue fire-crackers were given in 1,197 cases. of which 871 were for weddings, 150 for theatricals, and the remainder were for religious ceremonies and processions.

REGISTRATION OF BOOKS.

Ordinance No. 2 of 1888.

17. 26 books were registered during the year as compared with 27 in 1926.

TUNG WA HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE,

Ordinance No. 1 of 1870, No. 9 of 1904 and No. 10 of 1908.

(Table VIII to Table XII).

18. The following is a list of the Directors for 1927:-

Li Hoi-tung,.

San Shing-sam,

Ng Yu-hon,

Tong Shun,

Chau Pok-hing,

Au Kung-ue,

To Chak-man,

Lui Ka On, Tsang lu-ting, Yung Kung-man, Cho Shuk-kon, Luk Kung-luk,

Uen Lan-suen,

Lam Shin-po.

19. The following gentlemen were elected to form the Com-

mittee for 1928:--

Tang Shiu Kin, Lo Yin Nin,

Li Chi Tseung,

Siu Shuk Lim,

Ng Wa,

Fung Kang Ue,

Mak Sui Cho

Lo Leung Wo, Lau Sing Chong, Wong Chung To, Ng Yiu Ting, Tsang Hiu Man, Li Chak Man, Li Yiu Tseung.

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20. The number of out patients was 195,203 and that of in- patients was 9,293. 25% of the out-patients and 53% of the in-patients elected to be treated by European methods.

21. The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes. was 499; most of whom were sent to the Hospital from this office.

22. Substantial progress was made during the year in preparing for the erection of the Eastern Branch of the Tung Wa Hospital. Funds in hand amounted to over $250,000 and plans are now ready for a beginning of actual building during 1928.

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