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21. At the end of the year the District Watch Force consisted of 140 men, as against 138 at the end of 1931. During 1932 fourteen members of the force were dismissed, five resigned, seven retired with a gratuity, three died, and thirty-one new men were recruited.

22. Inspector J. Murphy was in charge of the Force until May and his place was then taken by Inspector F. W. Shaftain who maintained the very high standard of Inspector Murphy in discharging this important task. The post is an arduous and responsible one involving as it does the control almost single-handed of a considerable body of men, the duties of liaison officer between the Police and District Watch, and the detailed supervision of the activities of the detective branch.

23. The total number of police court cases secured by members of the force was 1,084 as compared with 867 in 1931.

TUNG WAH HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE.

(Tables VIII to XXII).

(Ordinances 31 of 1930 and 10 of 1908).

24. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for 1982:-

Mr. Chan Lim-pak, Mr. Lam Yam-tsuen, Mr. Tam Shiu-hong, Mr. Ng Hung-nam, Mr. Chan Yu-tin, Mr. Kong Tsz-ming, Mr. Ha Chung-chau, Mr. Chan Wah-man, Mr. Chan Chung-yuet, Mr. Ho Tit-wan, Mr. Yik Iu-ting, Mr. Tsing Yat-ting, Mr. Wong Shek-ki,

Mr. Chan Lan-fong, Mr. Chan Tai-kau,

Mr. Tsang Po-ki, Mr. Fung Pak-lok, Mr. Chan Shing-foon, Mr. Sham Heung-lam, Mr. Pun Kan-nam, Mr. Tse Wai-ting, Mr. Wong Hak-king, Mr. Tsoi Wai-hung, Mr. Ma Man-fai, Mr. Chau Hip-tai.

25. This was the second year of operation under the consolidated and revised Tung Wah Hospital Ordinance (No. 31 of 1930). The amalgamation of all three Hospitals,-the Tung Wah, the Kwong Wah, and the Tung Wah Eastern,-under the unified control of a single Committee has had an excellent effect.

26. Apart from the detailed medical work of the Hospital, of which a report will be found in Annexe B, Mr. Chan Lim Pak and his fellow Directors had a year of strenuous activity on which they may look back with justifiable pride.

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C 4 21. At the end of the year the District Watch Force consisted of 140 men, as against 138 at the end of 1931. During 1932 fourteen members of the force were dismissed, five resigned, seven retired with a gratuity, three died, and thirty-one new men were recruited. 22. Inspector J. Murphy was in charge of the Force until May and his place was then taken by Inspector F. W. Shaftain who maintained the very high standard of Inspector Murphy in discharging this important task. The post is an arduous and responsible one involving as it does the control almost single-handed of a considerable body of men, the duties of liaison officer between the Police and District Watch, and the detailed supervision of the activities of the detective branch. 23. The total number of police court cases secured by members of the force was 1,084 as compared with 867 in 1931. TUNG WAH HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE. (Tables VIII to XXII). (Ordinances 31 of 1930 and 10 of 1908). 24. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for 1982:- Mr. Chan Lim-pak, Mr. Lam Yam-tsuen, Mr. Tam Shiu-hong, Mr. Ng Hung-nam, Mr. Chan Yu-tin, Mr. Kong Tsz-ming, Mr. Ha Chung-chau, Mr. Chan Wah-man, Mr. Chan Chung-yuet, Mr. Ho Tit-wan, Mr. Yik Iu-ting, Mr. Tsing Yat-ting, Mr. Wong Shek-ki, Mr. Chan Lan-fong, Mr. Chan Tai-kau, Mr. Tsang Po-ki, Mr. Fung Pak-lok, Mr. Chan Shing-foon, Mr. Sham Heung-lam, Mr. Pun Kan-nam, Mr. Tse Wai-ting, Mr. Wong Hak-king, Mr. Tsoi Wai-hung, Mr. Ma Man-fai, Mr. Chau Hip-tai. 25. This was the second year of operation under the consolidated and revised Tung Wah Hospital Ordinance (No. 31 of 1930). The amalgamation of all three Hospitals,-the Tung Wah, the Kwong Wah, and the Tung Wah Eastern,-under the unified control of a single Committee has had an excellent effect. 26. Apart from the detailed medical work of the Hospital, of which a report will be found in Annexe B, Mr. Chan Lim Pak and his fellow Directors had a year of strenuous activity on which they may look back with justifiable pride.
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C 4 21. At the end of the year the District Watch Force consisted of 140 men, as against 138 at the end of 1931. During 1932 fourteen members of the force were dismissed, five resigned, seven retired with a gratuity, three died, and thirty-one new men were recruited. 22. Inspector J. Murphy was in charge of the Force until May and his place was then taken by Inspector F. W. Shaftain who maintained the very high standard of Inspector Murphy in discharging this important task. The post is an arduous and responsible one involving as it does the control almost single handed of a considerable body of men, the duties of liaison officer between the Police and District Watch, and the detailed super- vision of the activities of the detective branch. 23. The total number of police court cases secured by mem- bers of the force was 1,084 as compared with 867 in 1931. TUNG WAH HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE. (Tables VIII to XXII). (Ordinances 31 of 1930 and 10 of 1908). 24. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for 1982:- Mr. Chan Lim-pak, Mr. Lam Yam-tsuen, Mr. Tam Shiu hong, Mr. Ng Hung-nam, Mr. Chan Yu-tin, Mr. Kong Tsz-ming, Mr. Ha Chung chau, Mr. Chan Wah-man, Mr. Chan Chung-yuet, Mr. Ho Tit-wan, Mr. Yik Iu-ting, Mr. Tsing Yat-ting, Mr. Wong Shek-ki, Mr. Chan Lan-fong, Mr. Chan Tai-kau, Mr. Tsang Po-ki, Mr. Fung Pak-lok, Mr. Chan Shing-foon, Mr. Sham Heung-lam, Mr. Pun Kan-nam, Mr. Tse Wai-ting, Mr. Wong Hak-king, Mr. Tsoi Wai-hung, Mr. Ma Man-fai, Mr. Chau Hip-tai. 25. This was the second year of operation under the con- solidated and revised Tung Wah Hospital Ordinance (No. 31 of 1930). The amalgamation of all three Hospitals,-the Tung Wah, the Kwong Wah, and the Tung Wah Eastern,-under the unified control of a single Committee has had an excellent effect. 26. Apart from the detailed medical work of the Hospital, of which a report will be found in Annexe B, Mr. Chan Lim Pak and his fellow Directors had a year of strenuous activity on which they may look back with justifiable pride.
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21. At the end of the year the District Watch Force consisted of 140 men, as against 138 at the end of 1931. During 1932 fourteen members of the force were dismissed, five resigned, seven retired with a gratuity, three died, and thirty-one new men were recruited.

22. Inspector J. Murphy was in charge of the Force until May and his place was then taken by Inspector F. W. Shaftain who maintained the very high standard of Inspector Murphy in discharging this important task. The post is an arduous and responsible one involving as it does the control almost single handed of a considerable body of men, the duties of liaison officer between the Police and District Watch, and the detailed super- vision of the activities of the detective branch.

23. The total number of police court cases secured by mem- bers of the force was 1,084 as compared with 867 in 1931.

TUNG WAH HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE.

(Tables VIII to XXII).

(Ordinances 31 of 1930 and 10 of 1908).

24. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for

1982:-

Mr. Chan Lim-pak, Mr. Lam Yam-tsuen, Mr. Tam Shiu hong, Mr. Ng Hung-nam, Mr. Chan Yu-tin, Mr. Kong Tsz-ming, Mr. Ha Chung chau, Mr. Chan Wah-man, Mr. Chan Chung-yuet, Mr. Ho Tit-wan, Mr. Yik Iu-ting, Mr. Tsing Yat-ting, Mr. Wong Shek-ki,

Mr. Chan Lan-fong, Mr. Chan Tai-kau,

Mr. Tsang Po-ki, Mr. Fung Pak-lok, Mr. Chan Shing-foon, Mr. Sham Heung-lam, Mr. Pun Kan-nam, Mr. Tse Wai-ting, Mr. Wong Hak-king, Mr. Tsoi Wai-hung, Mr. Ma Man-fai, Mr. Chau Hip-tai.

25. This was the second year of operation under the con- solidated and revised Tung Wah Hospital Ordinance (No. 31 of 1930). The amalgamation of all three Hospitals,-the Tung Wah, the Kwong Wah, and the Tung Wah Eastern,-under the unified control of a single Committee has had an excellent effect.

26. Apart from the detailed medical work of the Hospital, of which a report will be found in Annexe B, Mr. Chan Lim Pak and his fellow Directors had a year of strenuous activity on which they may look back with justifiable pride.

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