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SATURDAY JULY 22, 1929.
"ALICE MEMORIAL AND AFFILIATED HOSPITALS.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of the Alise Memorini & Affiliated Hospitals was held in the Board Room of the Chamber of Commerce, at noon où Tuesday the 18th. July."92", Amonge those pre-at.
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your attention to is with regard to the nocemity of increasing our staff to enable the increased work the Hospitals are doing to be handled satisfactorily, not. involving too great a strain on the
This afternoon the local basabai); medical and pursing staffe. It is fuitaine are out to do or die. Their op now, and I think rightly, that the peanuts are the University, of Cali- time has come when the Hospitals, formis, whom they meet at Happy should bear the entire charge foreala-Valley in what is the biggest bassballa wernies except those of the Superinten-affair we have had here,” Crowda' nee The Hn.Mr. E. R. Hallif x O.B.E..dent and Matron, out of its own funds. expected to attend and lend their The Bey, Dr. T. W. Pearce, Mesara, H. This has been provided for and no Greenwood, T. W. Hill. J. A Cox, Li farther call will now be made on the Wing Kong T. M. Wong, Mok L.M.S. Kon Sbang, Cheung Cheuk Li-A. We record with deep regret the J. Owen Hughra, H. B. L. Dowbiggin death of Mr. Alezender MacKenzie, and A. G. Coppin.
Dr. G. P. Jordan, Mr. P. Maitland, In the absence of Mr. W. L. Mr. Chan Chau-mun, Hon. Mr. Lan Pattenden who was unavoidably ha-pak, Mr. Lo Shiu-boi and Mr. prevented from attending by illness. Tong Lai chun. The Hospitals have the Hen. Mr. E. R. Hallifax was lost in these gentlemen dome of its oldent and most valued supporters voted to the choir.
whose places will be difficult to fill. Also, Dr. Erie Arthur Woods who died only 10 days after bis arrival in the Colony,
After the minutes of the last Annual meeting has been read and confirmed, it na poisted out that the new constitution of the Hospital is not yet completed, some points which need revition baying riors. It is hoped that it may be completed this year.
The abrual report for 1922 was received, and a statement on the accounts wna wade by Mr. H. Greenwood A. C. A. Ho referred to Mr. Chan Siu Ki's successful efforts in collecting furda from the Chinese Community and voiced the thanks of the Committee,
Votes of thanks were pasard to Mr. A. G. Coppin the Hon Treasurer, Mr. WF. A. Stophons the Acting Hon. Treasurer, and Mr. Greenwood the Hon. Auditor.
moral support. The Californians did very well in Manile during a series of ball games, but the Hongkong esptain is confident that his men will give a good account of themselves. The visitors betting order will probably be im
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I cannot clown without paying a tribute to Dr. I. E. Mitchell, Dr. Hongkong's probable line up is Gladys Turner and the other ladies and gentlemen, Chinese and English. On the staff of the Hospitals with those named I should like to couple that of Rev. H. R. Wells. Especial mention should be made of the arduous work of Rev. H. R. Wells. I am anre all those who are associated or in any way interested in the Hospitals will ago with me that we owe a drep debt of gratitude to these ladies and BLAZON TYPE NOT NECESSARY, gentlemen for the valuable services they have rendered.
Votes of thanks being passed to the Vacancies in the Committee, mostly Chamber of Commerce for the use of caused by death were filed by the the room, and the Chairman for nomination of several gentlemen.
presiding, the meeting was declared
Mr. F. H. Holyoak was unanimous-closed.
ly elected to act as Chairman for the current year.
The Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax read a speech prepared by Mr. W. L Pattenden which was as follow! :—
On reading through the report, ane cannot but be impressed with the work the Hospital is doing. The past year has been a record ona for the number of outpatients tre·ted, and the same would have applied to in-patients but for Jack of sccommodation, and the necessity of many staying in longer than was anticipated, and so keeping others out.
I think that Mr. Holyoak who presided at the meeting last year foreshadowe the possibility of the sale of the old building of the Alico Memorial Hospital. This has now become an accomplished fact, and the sale has been effected in conjunction with the To Tsai Church as the sam lot-the proportion of the sale the Hospital receives is $96 500 and this after deducting $27,000, required for purchasing B new diapensary, will help materially towards the contem- plated extensions for which, by the way, sketch plans 'have already been prepared. With the present high cost of building, it is "estimated that $400,000 will be required for tho proposed extensions, so that with the $70,000 from the sale of the old building, and the $31 459.92 in band in the Extension Account, leaves roughly three lacs to be found. It i a bad time to appeal for funds with China, and more partientarly as it concerns us the South-in its present disturbed state, reflecting as it does on the prosperity of this Colony where most of our friends are drawn from; but I most sincerely trust that. with a return of more pearofol times in Canton and the surrounding districts, and the prosperity, that should result, not only in this Colony but also to China, with whose interesta we in Hongkong are so closely concerned, that very generous support will be forthcoming for the Alice Memorial & Affiliated Hospitals Extensions. In the meantime, I would ask the community, Chinese as well as British-I see that the Chinese donations are considerably larger than those of the foreign community-to continue to give the Hospitals their generous support. I think that we should see more individual subscribers and venture to enggest that an energatio canvassing campaign be adopted, including the younger mem bers of the community. The lattor will not only help the Hos-
pitals but also, I think, it may be a means of bringing seme of our young men into touch with a side of life they at present know little or nothing about, not only in Hongkong bat aleo in China itself--I am re- ferring of course to Misionary Entex- prise. Apart from the moral obliga tion there is a very large one on all the foreign residents in this Colony, I feel that even only as a matter of policy it le up to the whole of the foreign residents to support such an institution as this, not only by regular annual subscriptions but also on such Occasions as the present to belp to the atment of their power in subscribing to the Extension Fund.
The gasstion of the new constitu tion is still under consideration, the *delay in completion being oocasioned by the oncessity of sale-guarding the PowerE
of your General Committee. It is anticipated however that the matter will be brought to a final con- clusion at the end of this year,
Another, matter I wish to dEA
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HE Undomigned have received 'In. structions to sell by Public Auction
THURSDAY, July 27, 1929, commencing at 11 a.m. continuing at 2.80 p m.)
at the Astor House Hotel, Queen's Road Central
The Remaining of the Valuable Furniture of the Aator
House Hotel Comprising -
Dining tables and chairs, Iron bed- stende, teak wardrobes, dressing tables. washstands, Electric ceiling fans and lights, cooking store, crockery, ato.,
atc.
4130
Very Fine Oil Paintings
And
One Collage Pisno
On view from Wednesday the 26th
| July,
Ostalogues will be issued. Terms Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROJ, ›
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Auctioneer...
FRIDAY, July: 28, 1922, commencing at 9.45 p.ms.
at No. Liberty Avenue (Ho Mua Tic)
A Quantity of
Valuable Household Furniture,
Enplading:
Canton Blackwood-ware and Oil Paintings
'Full Particulars from Catalogue).
On "view from Thursday the 27th Joly,
Team:-Chalon delivery,
LAMMERI BROS., Austlosers.
ON
SATURDAY, July 29, 1929 summencing at 11 am.
'at "Stillingfele" No. 4 Peak Roid
A Quantity of
Valuable Household Furniture (Full particulare from catalogue).
Also
1 Cotiage Piano by Hopkinson
good condition.
On view from Friday the 28th July. Terms Cash on delivdry,
LAMMEET BROS., Auctionents. Hongkong, July 22, 1922.
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