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27. In addition to these more spectacular and easily appraisable achievements the District Watch Force has maintained its excellent standard of useful unobtrusive work in civil cases, trade and family disputes etc.
28. The discipline of the Force has been good. There were 47 departmental reports and three dismissals for breaches of duty as compared with 75 reports and twelve dismissals in 1935. Two District Watchmen received the District Watch Medal, third class, for long and faithful service and there were three commendations and one special promotion for good conduct and efficiency.
1936:
TUNG WAH HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE.
(Tables VIII to XIX).
(Ordinances 31 of 1930 & 10 of 1908).
29. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for
Mr. Lo Wing-kit,
Mr. Ngan Keng-hoi,
Mr. Chan Cheuk-man,
Mr. Kan Shiu-cho,
Mr. Lau King-tsing, Mr. Cheung Lan-chau,
Mr. Ng Sz ho,
Dr. Shi Man-wai,
Mr. Chan Ching-man,
Mr. Mok Yu-ki,
Mr. Chan Tsun-tak,
Mr. Leung Pak-cheung.
30. A detailed report on the medical work of the Hospital, by the Visiting Medical Officer, will be found in Annexe B.
BREWIN CHARITY FUND.
(Tables XX to XXI).
31. The formation of this Fund was suggested by Mr. A. W. Brewin, Registrar General 1901-1912, for the assistance of widows and orphans, and of disabled workmen. A considerable sum was collected for the purpose in 1910 and in October 1911 a formal Trust Deed was signed laying down the conditions for the administration of the Fund.
The Tung Wah Hospital was made trustee of the Fund. The accounts are examined and certified yearly by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
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27. In addition to these more spectacular and easily ap- praisable achievements the District Watch Force has maintained its excellent standard of useful unobtrusive work in civil cases, trade and family disputes etc.
28. The discipline of the Force has been good. There were 47 departmental reports and three dismissals for breaches of duty as compared with 75 reports and twelve dismissals in 1935. Two District Watchmen received the District Watch Medal, third class, for long and faithful.service and there were three commendations and one special promotion for good conduct and efficiency.
1936:
TUNG WAR HOSPITAL AND MAN MO TEMPLE.
(Tables VIII to XIX).
Ordinances 31 of 1930 & 10 of 1908).
29. The following gentlemen served on the Committee for
Mr. Lo Wing-kit,
Mr. Ngan Keng-hoi,
Mr. Chan Cheuk-man,
Mr. Kan Shiu-cho,
Mr. Lau King-tsing, Mr. Cheung Lan-chau,
Nr. Ng Sz ho,
Dr. Shi Man-wai,
Mr. Chan Ching-man,
Mr. Mok Yu-ki,
Mr. Chan Tsun-tak,
Mr. Leung Pak-cheung.
30. A detailed report on the medical work of the Hospital, by the Visiting Medical Officer, will be found in Annexe B.
BREWIN CHIARITY FUND.
(Tables XX to XXI).
31. The formation of this Fund was suggested by Mr. A. W. Brewin, Registrar General 1901-1912, for the assistance of widows and orphans, and of disabled workmen. A considerable sum was collected for the purpose in 1910 and in October 1911 a formal Trust Deed was signed laying down the conditions for the adininistration of the Fund.
The Tung Wah Hospital was made trustee of the Fund. The accounts are examined and certified yearly by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
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