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TUNG WA HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE, (Table VIII to Table X(E)).

Ordinances 1 of 1870, 9 of 1904 and 10 of 1908.

16. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for 1929:

Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. Ho Yi Cheong, Mr. Leung Yau Shang, Mr. Leung Yuk Ki, Mr. Yu Cheuk Shang, Mr. Lo Chuk Chai, Mr. Chan Tsz Hang, Mr. Ma Si Chuen, Mr. Ma Wai Nun, Mr. Ho Sai Ki, Mr. Mok Tat Huen, Mr. Kwok Sheung Ngo, Mr. Lam Kau Mau, Mr. Chan Ping, Mr. Kwok Lam Shong, Mr. Kwan Wan Pak.

17. The number of in-patients treated during 1929 was 12,320, of whom 7,107 came under Western treatment and 5,219 under native treatment. The number of out-patients was 207,437, of whom 186,178 attended the herbal clinic and 21,259 the Western clinic.

The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes at the expense of the Hospital was 1,571.

18. The Tung Wa Hospital Committee rendered signal service during the acute water shortage of the spring and early summer months by erecting a number of water tanks on the sea front and generally by bringing to the notice of the authorities suggestions and complaints and by explaining the position to the public.

19. The outstanding event of the year was the opening by His Excellency the Governor on November 27th of the Eastern Branch of the Tung Wah Hospital. The building, situated at the head of the So Kon Po Valley, was erected at a cost of $315,400.00 and is designed to form part of a large scheme. This fine building, with its up-to-date equipment, is in every way a credit to the successive Boards of Directors and their helpers, who for the past 10 years have spared no pains to raise the funds necessary for its construction and maintenance.

During the year, a new school building was erected at the back of the Man Mo Temple at a cost of $15,000.00 to house the six vernacular free schools maintained by the Committee in the Central District.

This year also saw the completion of the Wing Pit Ting or Farewell Pavilion for use in connection with funerals, which was erected on a site granted by Government on the Pokfulam Road at a cost of $13,000.00.

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C 4- TUNG WA HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE, (Table VIII to Table X(E)). Ordinances 1 of 1870, 9 of 1904 and 10 of 1908. 16. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for 1929: Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. Ho Yi Cheong, Mr. Leung Yau Shang, Mr. Leung Yuk Ki, Mr. Yu Cheuk Shang, Mr. Lo Chuk Chai, Mr. Chan Tsz Hang, Mr. Ma Si Chuen, Mr. Ma Wai Nun, Mr. Ho Sai Ki, Mr. Mok Tat Huen, Mr. Kwok Sheung Ngo, Mr. Lam Kau Mau, Mr. Chan Ping, Mr. Kwok Lam Shong, Mr. Kwan Wan Pak. 17. The number of in-patients treated during 1929 was 12,320, of whom 7,107 came under Western treatment and 5,219 under native treatment. The number of out-patients was 207,437, of whom 186,178 attended the herbal clinic and 21,259 the Western clinic. The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes at the expense of the Hospital was 1,571. 18. The Tung Wa Hospital Committee rendered signal service during the acute water shortage of the spring and early summer months by erecting a number of water tanks on the sea front and generally by bringing to the notice of the authorities suggestions and complaints and by explaining the position to the public. 19. The outstanding event of the year was the opening by His Excellency the Governor on November 27th of the Eastern Branch of the Tung Wah Hospital. The building, situated at the head of the So Kon Po Valley, was erected at a cost of $315,400.00 and is designed to form part of a large scheme. This fine building, with its up-to-date equipment, is in every way a credit to the successive Boards of Directors and their helpers, who for the past 10 years have spared no pains to raise the funds necessary for its construction and maintenance. During the year, a new school building was erected at the back of the Man Mo Temple at a cost of $15,000.00 to house the six vernacular free schools maintained by the Committee in the Central District. This year also saw the completion of the Wing Pit Ting or Farewell Pavilion for use in connection with funerals, which was erected on a site granted by Government on the Pokfulam Road at a cost of $13,000.00.
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C 4- TUNG WA HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE, (Table VIII to Table X(E)). Ordinances 1 of 1870, 9 of 1904 and 10 of 1908. 16. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for 1929: Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. Ho Yi Cheong, Mr. Leung Yau Shang, Mr. Leung Yuk Ki, Mr. Yu Cheuk Shang, Mr. Lo Chuk Chai, Mr. Chan Tsz Hang. Mr. Ma Si Chuen, Mr. Ma Wai Nun, Mr. Ho Sai Ki, Mr. Mok Tat Huen, Mr. Kwok Sheung Ngo, Mr. Lam Kau Mau, Mr. Chan Ping, Mr. Kwok Lam Shong, Mr. Kwan Wan Pak. 17. The number of in-patients treated during 1929 was 12,320 of whom 7,107 came under Western treatment and 5,219 under native treatment. The number of out-patients 207,437 of whom 186,178 attended the herbal clinic and 21,259 the Western clinic. was The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes at the expense of the Hospital was 1,571. 18. The Tung Wa Hospital Committee rendered signal service during the acute water shortage of the spring and early summer months by erecting a number of water tanks on the sea front and generally by bringing to the notice of the author- ities suggestions and complaints and by explaining the position to the public. 19. The outstanding event of the year was the opening by His Excellency the Governor on November 27th of the Eastern Branch of the Tung Wah Hospital. The building situated at the head of the So Kon Po Valley was erected at a cost of $315,400.00 and is designed to form part of a large scheme. This fine building with its up-to-date equipment is in every way a credit to the successive Boards of Directors and their helpers who for the past 10 years have spared no pains to raise the funds necessary for its construction and maintenance, During the year a new school building was erected at the back of the Man Mo Temple at a cost of $15,000.00 to house the six vernacular free schools maintained by the committee in the Central District. This year also saw the completion of the Wing Pit Ting or Farewell Pavilion for use in connection with funerals which was erected on a site granted by Government on the Pokfulam Road at a cost of $13,000.00.
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TUNG WA HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE, (Table VIII to Table X(E)).

Ordinances 1 of 1870, 9 of 1904 and 10 of 1908.

16. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for

1929:

Mr. M. K. Lo,

Mr. Ho Yi Cheong, Mr. Leung Yau Shang, Mr. Leung Yuk Ki, Mr. Yu Cheuk Shang, Mr. Lo Chuk Chai, Mr. Chan Tsz Hang. Mr. Ma Si Chuen,

Mr. Ma Wai Nun,

Mr. Ho Sai Ki,

Mr. Mok Tat Huen, Mr. Kwok Sheung Ngo, Mr. Lam Kau Mau, Mr. Chan Ping, Mr. Kwok Lam Shong, Mr. Kwan Wan Pak.

17. The number of in-patients treated during 1929 was 12,320 of whom 7,107 came under Western treatment and 5,219 under native treatment. The number of out-patients 207,437 of whom 186,178 attended the herbal clinic and 21,259 the Western clinic.

was

The number of destitutes temporarily housed and then sent to their homes at the expense of the Hospital was 1,571.

18. The Tung Wa Hospital Committee rendered signal service during the acute water shortage of the spring and early summer months by erecting a number of water tanks on the sea front and generally by bringing to the notice of the author- ities suggestions and complaints and by explaining the position to the public.

19. The outstanding event of the year was the opening by His Excellency the Governor on November 27th of the Eastern Branch of the Tung Wah Hospital. The building situated at the head of the So Kon Po Valley was erected at a cost of $315,400.00 and is designed to form part of a large scheme. This fine building with its up-to-date equipment is in every way a credit to the successive Boards of Directors and their helpers who for the past 10 years have spared no pains to raise the funds necessary for its construction and maintenance,

During the year a new school building was erected at the back of the Man Mo Temple at a cost of $15,000.00 to house the six vernacular free schools maintained by the committee in the Central District.

This year also saw the completion of the Wing Pit Ting or Farewell Pavilion for use in connection with funerals which was erected on a site granted by Government on the Pokfulam Road at a cost of $13,000.00.

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