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IMPORTANCE TO CHINESE COMMUNITY
:
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a recognition of bis long and MAY 30 INCIDENT
valuable services, upon his retire-
ment from active practice in Hong Kong and his departure for England,
ECHO
17.-The New Tung Wah Hospital TROUBLE OVER GRANTS TO BE
BUI
The Incorporation Ordinance now in force la Ordinance No. 1
of 1870. It is not surprising that, with the lapse of time, the Ordin-
AIRED IN COURT ?
MEETINGS HELD
Shanghal-A legal battle looms
No. 641, c/o By Order of the Board of Directors, 22nd March, 1930 (weather perLau Wan-fan, Yau Hon-yee and Cecil Clementi to the. desirability Wah Eastern Hospital in prospectpaganda emanating from the ro-
POSITION WANTED
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Secretary.
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Not the THIRTY-FOURTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Com- pany's Town Office, 2, Lower Al- bert Road, on FRIDAY, the 14th for the March, 1930, at 11 am. purpose of receiving the Report: of the Directors together with Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1929, declaring a Dividend and re-elect- ing Directors and Auditors.
15-Famine Relief
sociation.
Demands were made that the some books of the Association be audit-
ta
The following is a continuation of the report on the Tung Wah Hospital for the year 1929 submitted to the Officer Administering
ance was found to require certain between relatives of victims of the the Government by Mr. M. K. Lo, Chairman of Directors in 1920-amendments in order to make it May 30 incident of 1925, who have conform with the existing prac-received their compassionate grant Shanghai Municipal (Continued from Yesterday,)
Summer, screen the approach road tice of the Hospital,, Moreover, from the from the adjoining cemetery, and in spite of the expenses provisions Council, through the Association The Matron is Miss Ling Ngan generally help to enhance the of Ordinance No. 38 of 1911 the of Relatives of Victims of the In- HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
kul, and the two midwives are the beauty of this part of the lovely Kwong Wah Hospital in practice cident, and the relatives of victims, THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the
Misses Leung Lin-fan and Leung wooded valley.
gradually became an Institution who, for various reasons, have not Company will be CLOSED from
PROGRAMMES
Slu-tsan. The chiot dresser is
(g) On the Opening day I took independent of the Tung Wah received the money they are sup- FORMS for the MONDAY, the 3rd March, 1980, to
posed to get. Mr. Chun Yat-cheung.
the opportunity of drawing the Hospital.
Recently the Chinese newspapers WANTED-Foreign Bank has Posi-THURSDAY, the 18th March, 1930, SECOND EXTRA RACE MEET-
Chinese doctors are Messrs. attention of His Excellency Sir With the opening of the Tung
have published considerable pro- tion Vacant for Steno-Typist.
ING to be held on SATURDAY. sons without any experience need not both days Inclusive. apply.
of having an approach road from it was felt that a new Ordinance latives of victims who have not re- Wang Iu-nam. "China Mail."
mitting) may be obtained at the
The Secretary is Mr. Chol Tsun the east side via the French Con- should be passed for the purpose colved their share of the money. Race Course, Hong Kong Club and
son, who has had previous expert-vent and the Japanese Crema- of vosting the control of all These persona aliege unfairness in The Institution is once these three Institutions in law the distribution of the money, Causeway Bay Stables.
Entries CLOSE at 12 o'clock ence in the Keng Woo Hospital in torium.
Macao. The Accountant is Mr. again under a great debt of grati- and in fact in one central body, which was the sum of $150,000, on Noon on FRIDAY, 14th March,
Sin Kwai-ming, whose experttude to His Excellency for his namely, the directors of the Tung the part of two officials of the As knowledge in Chinese accounting kind and sympathetic interest in Wah Hospital. 1930.
Hong Kong, 11th March, 1930.
has been a great assistance to us this matter, which resulted in this The proposed new Bill has been
for in elucidating the complicated ac- question being now actively taken under consideration counts of the Eastern Hospital.in hand by the Hon, the Director years. During our term of office, ed and the two officiala made to The stoward is Mr. Chau Fook, of Public Works,
with the kind and sympathetic give a strict accounting for all of NOTICE OF REMOVAL
who was transferred from the
assistance of the Hon. Sir Joseph the money. It was also asserted HEREBY ANNOUNCE that I parent Hospital. The chief clerk (a) Northern Provinces Kemp, K.C., Attorney-General, an that the two officials could not. ba have removed to Fedder Build-in the Registry Department is Owing to the terrible famine on entirely new Bill was drafted and located and that their offices had Claims were made ing, 6th floor, from the 8th March. Mr. Shum Hoi-kau, whilst the cor- account of drought in Honam, was considered at a meeting held been closed.
T. YAMASAKI,
respondence clerk is Mr. Tsui Shensi, Kanau, and other North at the Tung Wah on September that relatives of victima living in
ern Provinces, appeals were from 21, 1929. It was adjourned 80 outports, and who bad come Japanese Dentist, Long-chau,
All the above named, as well as time to time made In the Press that certain new provisions might Shanghai to claim their share, No 34, Queen's Rd. C.
the large ata under them, have for subscriptions. Including be inserted and alterations mado could not obtain satisfaction.
The agitation Hong Kong, 10th March, 1930.
worked with great enthusiasm to $3,000 allotted to this purpose in order to emphasise and make
on the part of make the new Hospital a success. from the funds of the Hospital clear the historic continuity
of these relatives apparently has (d) Patients
aroused other relatives who have with the approval of the perman- the Institution, The following are the figuresent advisers; $2,000 from Mr.
Hoa. Mr. E. R. received their share. The latter from the Opening to December 31, Fung Ping-shan; and subscrip- Halifax's return from leave this held a meeting a few days ago at tions from various associations question was immediately taken an office in Thibet Road. Resolu. Individuals, including the up once more by him, with the tions were passed scoring certain Patients Patients directors of the Hospital; a total result that an amended Bill will of the relatives for the attacks
210 Company will be CLOSED from YEARLY MEETING of the HONG Western Treatment'.
Chinese Treatment . 105 1,398
soon be available for the further the 4th to the 14th March, 1930, KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY,
(e) Finance
consideration of the Interested LIMITED, will be held on SATUR- In May, 1929, the directors is
(b) The Two Kwanga parties. both days inclusive.
18. Miscellaneous DAY, the 15th day of MARCH sued a public appeal for subscrip- The sum of $2,200 was remitted 1930, at the BOARD ROOM of the tiens in the form of
(a) During the year six dig a booklet for the famine relief in the above
The meeting also passed a re Company, Second Floor, Exchange printed in English and Chinese, provinces. This sum includes putes of a commercial nature, in-
solution denouncing the newly- Building, Hong Kong, at 11 o'clock Two months later His Excellency $2,000 from the funds under the cluding one relating to a pig-
been formed organization of unpaid a.m., for the purpose of receiving Sir Cecil Clementi, at the request control of the Hospital set aside roasting shop, which had
Statement of Accounts and the of the directors, very kindly ad- for this purpose, with the ap- outstanding for over a year, were relatives, claiming it to be Report of the Board of Directors, dressed a Message to the public, proval of the permanent advisers. decided or settled by the direc-illegal organization and one which does not have the support and sym- for the Financial Year ended De-in which His Excellency heartily (c) Yunnanfu Disaster
tors. Most of these cases were cember 31, 1929, and re-electing supported the directors" appeal. With the approval of the per- referred to the Board by the Hon. pathy of the majority of the re- latives. From all outward appear. Two Directors and the Auditora. In my speech on the Opening manent advisers the Busin of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
ances the whole matter will be The TRANSFER BOOKS of the day I referred to
(b) Twenty-six cases of kid aired in the local courts. the financial $1,549.00 was remitted for the re- Company will be CLOSED from position up to November 20, 1929. lief of the disastrous explosion napping, in which lengthy en- the 10th March to the 15th March. The financial position up to the which took place at Kwan Ming, quiries had to be undertaken, 1930, bath days inclusive.
Yunnanfu, at the end of July, with a view to restoring the kid- Dated this 17th day of Febru- Subscriptions actually collected in 1929, when casualties resulted in napped to their familles. were ary, 1930.
.$ 1,302.23 several thousands dead and injur-dealt with during the year.
96.70 cd, The remittance represents (c) Payments of gratuities to By Order of the Board,
the sum of $1,000 from the funds dependants, referred to the Tung W. L. MCKENZIE,
255.279.12
the Secretary under the control of the Hospital Wah by the Hon. 124,107.32 161,701.30 set aside for this purpose, $300 as for Chinese Affairs on behalf of
contributions from the directors, European Companies, etc., 21,279.70 and $249 from various phinh-duly made in respect of thirty-
throple persone.
two cases.
(d) Removals of ancient graves
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By Order of the Board of Directors,
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THE SIXTY-FIRST ORDINARY
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WEDNESDAY, the 26th March,
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JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Managers. THE HONG KONG FIXE INSURANCE CO., LTD, Hong Kong, 5th March, 1980.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 41ST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Share- holders will be held at the offices of the Company, St. Georga's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th.day of March, 1930, 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
LAMMERT BROS. WEDNESDAY, 19th March, 1930,
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.
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A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Comprising
FURNITURE
both days Inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
Total amount of interest
received
From Chap Sin-Dispensary account when this was taken over by the Hos- pital Miscellaneous Receipts Receipts after the Opening (being amounts received private in respect of wards and medicines supplied)
Expenditure:-
extraa, Cost of building,
foremen's wages, archi- tect's fees.$315,300.23 Medical and Surgical In- struments...$28,157.10 Advertisements,
Porcelain donors photographs of
subscription and
com- mittee, coran smaration atone, stationery,, wages of staff prior to the Opening .$19,104.81
sum of $13,648.21 was remitted to the North for famine relief.
16-Visits, Etc.
On the
were
(a) The Hospital was honour- were undertaken on behalf of tho 1,487.85
479.39 ed by a visit of His Excellency Government on thirteen soparate
Sir Cecil Clementi on March 25,occasions.
older wards.
of
upon the two Association officials. It was demanded that legal pro ceedings be instituted against cer tain persons said to have been responsible for the attacks.
A pair that will win any hand.
SERPERS
A1
SHEAFFER'S
(e) Three cases of survivors 1929. His Excellency, accompani ed by the Hon the Secretary for from wrecks were investigated, 528.08 Chinese Affairs, the Hon. Dr. and suitable compensation paid.
A. R. Wellington, and Dr. E. W. (f) During the year numerous $560,260.69
Kirk, made an exhaustivo tour of cases of repatriation of destitutes the Hospital promises. In minut were sent by the Hon. the Secre- to the ing his impressions of the visit tary for Chinese Affairs in the Visitors' Book, His Excel-Hospital to be dealt with. lency made reference to the neces- these 379 were repatriated at the alty for rebuilding some of the expense of the Government, and 164 cases were repatriated at the I took the opportunity of in-expense of the Hospital..
There were also numerous coses forming His Excellency of the fin ancial burden on the Hospital as of destitutes, who had been sent the result of the Installation of to the Hospital by various charit- the water closets, as, since suchable institutions abroad, or who Installation, the Hospital had to came direct to the Hospital of The number pay over $2,000 a year for water, their own accord. This question had previously been of these destitutes who were duly taken up by Mr. Tang Shiu-kforepatriated, was 1,033.
The number of convalescent but, up to that time, without any satisfactory result. His Excel patients from the Hospital whe lency very kindly promised to look were repatriated at the expense $173,114.43 into the matter, and thanks to his of the directors, was 395.
the active Intervention, a. greatly in
1929, (g) In October, creased water allowance has been directors undertook the reprint THE granted to the Hospital, with the ing of the Report of the Commis happy result that nothing has sion appointed by His Excellency since been paid by the Hospital Sir William Robinson, K.C.M.G., for excess water consumption.in 1896 to enquire into the Work- (b) The Hospital was also ing and Organisation of the Tung $18,114.42 honoured by a visit from the Hon. Wah Hospital, together with
Dr. Wellington, D.M.S.S., on Chinese translation thereof. This Net Balance:$160,000.00 February 20, 1929; and algo from Report has become a rare docu- at DAY, the 26th March, 1980,
It will thus be seen that the
fortunate Dr. Wu Lien-teh, Dr. Frank G.ment: but we were for the purpose of ro-amount which we will hand over Bondreau, of the Health Section, enough to be able to secure the
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hong Kong, 20th Feb., 1980.
THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD.
NOTICE
To amaunt expended in running the Chap Sin Dispensary
Wan- at chai,
$19,903,41 To expenses of running Hospital from commence- mont to December 81, 1023
$10,881.71 $993,146.26
Balance
Less unpaid fiabilities:- Balanco due to contrac- .$5,876.22 Balance due to Hong Kong
tore
· Excavation Pile Driving and Construction Co., Ltd.
..$1,392.41
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NINETEENTH OR- DINARY ANNUAL GENERALİ MEETING of Shareholders of the Estimated expenses from January 1 to 20, 1930, Company will be held at the Head!
$6,846,80 Office, No. 6, Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong, on WEDNES
Teak Entstand, Glass Cabinets, 2.80 p.m.
Road
I
a
Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs; ceiving the Report of the Direc- to our successors is $180,000. League of Nations, Geneva; and loan of a copy, for, the purpose Desks, Gramophones and Records, tors together with a Statement of may mention that as regards the Dra. S. N. Han and Kwan Yen of the re-print, from the Hon. Mr. Pictures, Ornaments, Curios, Elec Accounts for the year ending 81st expenses from the Opening to mip, accompanied by Dr. W. B. A. J. P. Braga Coples of the re-
December 31, amounting to just Moore, on January 8, 1930. tric Table Lamps, Carpets, Ruge, December, 1929.
print have been sent to various; of course Hall Clock, Fianos,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the over $10,000, this sum Wardrobe
(c) Mr.) Li Yau-tsun, who has persons interested in the Hospital Trunks, Electric Heaters, Saxo Company will be CLOSED from represents certain items for stock been a permanent honorary ad. The directors are requested that phone and Clarionets, Books (Or- the 10th March, 1980, to the 26th such as medicine, coal, provisions, viser to the Hospital since 1905, this reprint constitutes an import- dinances of Hong Kong.. 1844/ March, 1930 (both days inclu- etc., which will be available bo and who served as a director in ant addition to the historical 1920), etc.
sive), during which period no yond the period: in question. The the years 1897 and 1899, receiv literature of the Institution. Teak Dining Tables, Dining transfer of shares can be regla-net expenses for one month woulded the honour of C.B.E., confer
(To Be Continued) Chairs, Sideboards with Bevelled tered. Mirrors, Dinner Waggons, White Frost Refrigerators, Dinner Crock- ery, Glass Ware, Cooking Utenslis, Ice Chest, etc., etc.
Teak, Iron and Brass Bedatende with: Mattresses, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers Wardrobes with Berelled Mirrors, Wash stands, Linen, Chamber Stands, Commodes, etc.
and
A Fine Collection of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
ned.
Catalogues, will ba Terms ---Cash on
On View from Thar
18, 1930
appear to be just over $6,000. red upon him by His Majesty the Bearing in mind that the month King. The directors, on March
By Order of the Board,
· LOOK POONG-SHAN,
ly expenses will be increased 22, 1929, entertained big at din HONG KONG HEIGHTS Chief Manager. when the Hospital is fully ocner at the Kam Ling Restaurant, Hong Kong, 10th March, 1980. cupled, it would seem that our in honour of his well merited dis For the information of visitors
original "estimate of the annual tinction.
the following list of some of the expenditure to be about $90,000
(d) Dr. Harston was Honorary highest points on the Island and will not be very far out,
Eye Consultant, to the Tung Wab Mainland is published (t) On November 20 Mr. H. Hospital from 1908 to 1925, dur.
Island." Green, Superintendent of Botani- ing which period it was estimate Victoria Feak cal and Forestry Department, was ed that he must have performed Signal Station kind enough to visit the Tune approximately 5,000 operations, Mt. Parker Wah Easterny Hospital site with and attended about 60,000]. Mountain; Loire me with a view to planting trees patients.
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