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47. Prosecutions.-Seven prosecutions were instituted during the year against factory owners all being for employing women during prohibited hours at night. Convictions were obtained in each case and fines imposed ranging from $50 to $100.
CHINESE TEMPLES.
(Ordinance 7 of 1928).
(Tables XXXIII and XXXIV).
48. The following gentlemen served on the Chinese Temples Committee during the year:-
(a) Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, Kt., Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso, O.B.E., Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau-Chinese members of the Executive Council and of the Legislative Council.
(b) Mr. Li Yau-tsun, C.B.E.,-Representative of the District Watch Committee.
(c) Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Mr. M. K. Lo,-Chinese members of the Sanitary Board.
(d) Mr. Pun Hiu Cho, Chairman of the Tung Wah Hospital Committee.
(e) Mr. Leung Pat Yue, Senior member of the Po Leung Kuk Committee.
(f) Mr. Yau Kwai Lap, Representative of the Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital who are residents of Kowloon or New Kowloon.
(g) Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Chairman).
49. The Committee met once at the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs.
50.
1933:
The following contributions were made during the year
$19,000.00 to the Chinese Public Dispensaries Fund.
$17,000.00 to the Tung Wah Hospital.
$1,000.00 to the Children's Playground Association.
STAFF.
SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS.
51. Mr. E. R. Hallifax went on leave from 24th March to 29th November and retired on pension on 30th November. Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Secretary for Chinese Affairs during the period of Mr. Hallifax's leave and was appointed to the substantive post on 30th November.
A. E. WOOD,
Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
14th March, 1934.
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47. Prosecutions.-Seven prosecutions
were instituted
during the year against factory owners all being for employing women during prohibited hours at night.
hours at night. Convictions were obtained in each case and fines imposed ranging from $50 to $100.
CHINESE TEMPLES.
(Ordinance 7 of 1928).
(Tables XXXIII and XXXIV).
48. The following gentlemen served on the Chinese Tem- ples Committee during the year:-
(a) Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, Kt., Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso, O.B.E., Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau-Chinese members of the Executive Council and of the Legislative Council. (b) Mr. Li Yau-tsun, C.B.E.,-Representative of the
District Watch Committee.
(c) Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, Mr. M. K. Lo,-Chinese
members of the Sanitary Board.
(d) Mr. Pun Hiu Cho, Chairman of the Tung Wah Hos-
pital Committee.
(e) Mr. Leung Pat Yue, Senior member of the Po Leung
Kuk Committee.
(f) Mr. Yau Kwai Lap, Representative of the Directors of the Tung Wah Hospital who are residents of Kow- loon or New Kowloon.
(g) Secretary for Chinese Affairs (Chairman).
49. The Committee met once at the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs.
50.
1933:
The following contributions were made during the year
$19,000.00 to the Chinese Public Dispensaries Fund. $17,000.00 to the Tung Wah Hospital.
$ 1,000.00 to the Children's Playground Association.
STAFF.
SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS.
51. Mr. E. R. Hallifax went on leave from 24th March to 29th November and retired on pension on 30th November. Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Secretary for Chinese Affairs during the period of Mr. Hallifax's leave and was appointed to the substan- tive post on 30th November.
A. E. WOOD,
Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
14th March, 1934.
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