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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE TWENTY FIFTH AN- will be held at the Company's NUAL GENERAL MEETING Offices, P. & 0. Building, on of SHAREHOLDERS will be held WEDNESDAY, 12th March, 1990. in the Offices of Mesars, Dodwell at 11 a.m.. for the purpose & Company, Limited, on MON- of presenting the Report of the DAY, the 10th March, 1930, at 11 Directors together with a State-a.m., for the purpose of receiving ment of Accounts to 81st December.the report of the General Mana- 1929, and electing Directors and gers together with a Statement of The REGISTER of MEMBERS Accounts to 31st December, 1929. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the of the Company will be CLOSED Company will be CLOSED from from 28th February, 1930 to 12th March, 1930, hoth days inclusive, during which period no Transfer of Sharea can be registered.

Auditora.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

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Hong Kong, 18th February, 1980.

MAIL.

TUNG. WAH HOSPITAL

Review of Work in 1929

IMPORTANCE TO CHINESE COMMUNITY

The following is a continuation of the report on the Tung Wah Hospital for the year 1929 submitted to the Officer Administering the Government by Mr. M. K. Lo, Chairman of Directors in 1929:-

(Continued from Saturday)

5--Chinese Medical Department (a) Chinese Medical Store This store hud I believe, under-

1

30,

to remain in the Institution, that they need not be confined in al small room. I may mention that no fewer than 93 cases were sent to Kuk, and of these 69 were girls the Hospital, from the Po' Leung

the 1st March to 10th March, 1930, gone no substantial alterations and 24 boys. To my mind the both dates Inclusive,

since the commencement of the Hos-management of the Po Leung Kuk DODWELL & CO., LTD..pital, with the result that with the should be broadened to include the

General Managers.

management of the home for male. growth of the Institution, the room In this way the inadequate accom- became overcrowded and much of modation now existing in the Tung the furniture became too old to be Wuh should be utilised purely for the temporary housing of destitutes really aerviceable. During the HONG KONG TELEPHONE

panding repatriation. All other CO., LIMITED.

year we extended the room by near-cases of a permanent natura which ly one-third of its original size, and TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN had the place entirely renovated, that the FIFTH ORDINARY THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON YEARLY MEETING of the HONG replacing all old cupboards, etc., KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, with new ones. The total coat LIMITED, will be held on SATUR- |came to over $2,000, which was de-

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agents

Hong Kong, 19th Feb., 1930.

WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTICE

DAY, the 15th day of MARCH,

1930, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company, Second Floor, Exchange Building, Hong Kong, at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of receiving

do not require medical treatment should be sent to the Institutions designed and built for their recep- tion.

Chinese Vernacular Schools

The vernacular schools under the

frayed out of subscriptions obtain control of the Tung Wah' number

ed by the directors.

twenty one, and are altuated as fol- lows:-

4 in Salyingpun.

8 in Central District.

s In Wancha

1 in Wongnelchong.

A GODOWN at Whitfield Koud con- sisting about 2,500 sq. ft. next to Kwong Sang Hong Glass Factory. Please apply to Kwong Sang Hong, THE FORTY-THIRD ORDIN- TARY ANNUAL MEETING OF

(b) Out-Patients Department SHAREHOLDERS will be held at

This is situate in the big ball of the Office of Messrs. Jardine, a Statement of Accounts and the the "new Tung Wah". In order to Matheson & Co. Ltd., on THURS- Report of the Board of Directors, provide proper accommodation for DAY, the 13th March, 1930, at for the Financial Year ended De-the patients in waiting, the open NOON, for the purpose of receiv-cember 31, 1929, and re-electing spaces outside were covered over Ing the Report of the Directors and Two Directors and the Auditors, so as to convert such places into The TRANSFER BOOKS of the large, airy and comfortable waiting the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1929.

Company will be CLOSED from places. In the big hall itself, two They are maintained uot of funds the 10th March to the 15th March. big windows were constructed at 1930, bath days inclusive.

the back so as to permit of a free Dated this 17th day of Febru-circulation of air; and a large over- head electric fan was installed in ary, 1930.

the centre. We are confident that the Chinese Out-Patients' Depart ment has thereby been greatly im-

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THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 3rd March, 1930, to THURSDAY, the 13th March, 1930, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,

By Order of the Board,

W. L. McKENZIE,

Secretary Secretary 14. Des Voeux Road Central,

Hong Kong.

Hong Kong. 24th February, 1930.

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an hour from London. In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principal. Indivikrat core attention. Particulars apply to:

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that the THIRTY-FOURTH THE SIXTY-FIRST ORDINARY

MEETING GENERAL ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING Shareholders will be held at the of the SHAREHOLDERS in the Offices of the Undersigned Company will be held at the Com- WEDNESDAY, the 26th March, pany's Town Office, 2. Lower Al- 1980, at Noon, for the purpose of bert Road, on FRIDAY, the 14th receiving the Report of the Gen- March, 1930, at 11 a.m. for the Feral Managers, together with purpose of receiving

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proved to the benefit of the numer

ous patients attending it daily,

(c) Patients

The number of Out-Patients is 186.178 as compared with 176,788 for 1928. The number of In- Fatlents is 5,219 as compared with 4,687 for 1928.

(d) Expenditure The expenditure on Chinese me- as compared with $30,312.87 for 1928. dicine is $37,825.09

(e) Chinese Doctors' Residential Quarters

Doctors their residential quarters At the request of the Chinese were entirely re-arranged and re partitioned so as to give light and

the Report Statement of Accounts for the air, and make the place generally of the Directors together with year ended the 31st December, more comfortable. Statement of Accounts for the 1929. year ending 31st December, 1929,

The SHARE REGISTER and declaring a Dividend and re-elect- TRANSFER BOOKS 道 bo ing Directors and Auditors.

CLOSED from the 12th to the

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the 26th March, 1930, both days ined as Honorary Chinese medical Company will be CLOSED from clusive. the 4th to the 14th March, 1930, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

J. D. THOMSON,

Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 25th Feb., 1980.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Not the 41ST ORDINARY

ANNUAL MEETING of Share- holders will be held at the offices of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of March, 1980, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 31st December, 1929.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 8th March, 1980 to WEDNESDAY, 19th March, 1980, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managera. Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1980.

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Hong Kong, 6th March, 1930.

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from various Tomples. Apart from the Central school in the Central district, which teaches boys of the fifth year's standard and upwards, all the rest of the schools schools for boys of the first to the fourth year's standard. There are twenty-five teachers and over 800 studenta.

are

Prior to 1929 each school consist ed of one class only, ao that when one scholar was good enough to be promoted, he had to leave that school unless all the boys in that school were qualified to be promot- ed together to a higher class. Tho Directors felt that this was not satisfactory. They therefore con- verted the second floors of Nos. 240-252 Des Voeux Road West into one school-building for the pur- pose of housing the four schools: hitherto scattered in the Salying- Western District Vernacular School. pun district, and made it into the

The directors turned next to the

last year's directors had suggested Central District. We found that i

making use of a piece of ground (f) Honorary Chinese Medical next to the Man Mo Temple and

Adviser

behind the "Kung Sho" for the pur- pose of building a new vernacular Mr. Tang Hi-kam has kindly act school. When we ascertained that the annual rental in respect of the adviser to the directors, and has placed his well known medical six scattered schools in the Central district amounted to $3,120, and knowledge and his valuable time at that assuming a new school could the disposal of the Institution, The directors and the numerous Chinese be built at a cost of $20,000 which, patients are under a heavy debt of capitalized at 7 per cent., would amount to only $1,400 a year, there gratitude to him.

would be a saving of $1,720 per annum, we felt that we should push on with this scheme. Accordingly, with the full approval and support

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The directors in general, and Mr. Mok Tat-huen in particular, made it a point to inspect all the wards of the Hon. the Secretary for Chin- Affairs, the permanent ad- and to be personally Interested in ese each and every case under troat-visers, and ex-directors, the work ment.

was forthwith put in hand. The purchase of Chinese medi-new school, built at a cost of eine was in the hands of Mr. He $15,000, (including Architects' fees, Yee-cheong and Mr. U Cheuk-sang, expenses of the formal opening, who being in the Chinese medicine furniture and extras) was formally business, know how to purchase opened by the Hou. Sir Shou-son

This by Mr. W. J. Carrie and Mr. N. L Chinese medicine of the best Chow on January 7, 1980. quality at the most reasonable school will hereafter be the Central Smith, a suitable alte was found district, housing the students from and a public grave constructed, to wholesale prices.

6-Home of Destitutes.

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LESSON-SERMON

the hitherto scattered six schools.gether with a proper path leading First Church of Christ,

It is the directors' fervent hope to the same.

Also hitherto there

Thanks

I do not know the exact history that by the genersity of the Govern. had been no proper paths from the of this Institution, but I have moment, and the help of philanthro landing to the various graves, to doubt that the original object was pists, it may be possible in the near the great inconvenience of the tens to house destitutes, temporarily future to build a central school in of thousands of worshippers who only, with a view to their repatria the Wanchal district, so as to cum-annually visit the place. tion. The premises consist of a plete the scheme of having central again to the kind assistance of Mr small block in the old Hospital it schools for the Important districts W. J. Carrie, and to the Public self. The place is very cramped, In Hong Kong, thereby greatly faciWorks Department proper patha and the accommodation is hopeless litating the work of educational ad- have since been constructed. ly inadequate. It presents pro-ministration.

Scientist, Hong Kong

"Man" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March

9.

The Golden Text was: "Blessed whom thou choosest, is the man and causest to approach unto thee,

we shall be satisfied with the good-

blems which exercise our grave con- This year, with the kind and will. 9-Tai Wong Temple in Wenchal that, he may dwell in thy courts: cern but which appear to being co-operation of the Hospital's Early this year our attention was Insoluble. There are some inmates resident doctors, we introduced the drawn to the dilapidated conditioness of thy house, even of thy holy who have been in the place for very important practice of medical of this Temple, and the work of temple" (Ps 65:4). The following unclaimed tale many years: some are more or less examination. All the students were thoroughly overhauling and rend grams are lying at the E. Emental cases: some are cases which thoroughly examined by Dr. Ko vating it was at once put in hand. Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong are properly subjects of a home King-fan, whilst those who needed 10.The "Yee Chong"

Chan Kim-seng, Hong Kong for the aged: some are cases of the attention of an oculist were at University, from Singapore.;

Daswani, from Taiping,-Perak,

Unionist, from London.

Tintu, from Bombay,

S. LACK.

Superintendent. Hong Kong, March 8, 1980.

THE GREAT. NORTHERN TELEGRAPȚI CO, LTD.

OF DENMARK.

The following unclaimed tale grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany (Limited) of Denmark;

Cement, from Kobe, Makarin, Seamen's from Shanghai

Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "In the beginning God created the heaven And God said, Let destitutes who have no home or tended to by Dr. S. To Wong.

In spite of the Targe structural and the earth, relatives or friends, and who would Thanks to the conscientious work repairs effected last year the place us make man in our image, after therefore end their lives in the of our luspector of Schools, Mr. required further minor repairs, our likeness: and let them have One of the ty dominion over the fish of the s8, place: and there are Some who Wong Ho-lap, and the enthusiasm which were done. should properly be inmates of some of the committee of directors look phoons also did some damage which and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the auch institution as a reformstory, ing after vernacular education, had to be repaired.

We found that some of the boxes earth, and over every creeping We had several consultations with much useful work has been done, Dr. Kirk, and after a great deal of the results of the two examinations of bones had been left in the place thing that creepeth upon the earth. trouble and lengthy enquiries we held during the year under the for many years, and that some of So God created man in his own of the directors them were being attacked by white image, in the image of God created succeeded in repatriating only supervision

A determined effort was he him; male and female croated twenty of the inmates. There are in the Great Hall of the Tung Wah ants. still in the home 26 women, 85 men being eminently satisfactory. More therefore made to clear up all the be them" (Gen. 1: 1, 26, 27).

The Lesson-Sermon also included and 9' children. I cannot refrain than 200 students obtained over unclaimed. coffins, as well as boxer from expressing my own personal eighty marks in each of the exam of bones. Thanks once more to the the following passages from the assistance of Mr. W. J. Carrié, we Christian Belenor text-book, hope that this question will engage Instions.

8-Public Cemetery at Aplichauing of the whole place in June, the Scriptures by Mary Baker were able to effect a general clear "Science and Health with Key to

the attention of the proper author

ities at no distant date. It does seem to me that the Po Leung: Kuk The directors have found that when 52 coffins, 848 boxes of bones Eddy: "In Science man is ther should be removed, as soon as pos- although there are about 100,000 received from abroad and 202 boxes offspring of Spirit. The beautiful, Institute, sible to somewhere right outside the interiments in this cemetery, which of the remains of persons who had good, and pure constitute his town, to some place where there are are much more numerous than the died locally, were removed and ancestry....Spirit to his primitive

and ultimate. ample grounds which will allow others, this is the only cemetery in bursed.

[source of being. some kind of out-door exerchie for which there is no publle grave

God is his Father, and Life is the. those unfortunate enoug to have Thanks to the kindly interest taken

law of his being” (p. 63),

EV. JESSEN,

Superintendent Hong Kong, March 5, 1930:

To Be Continued)

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