Received
C.O.
940
REG. 8 JA, N
515
No.353.
Hongkong,
Government House,
8th December, 1899.
Sir,
Refers to closure 1. 27th Nov 1899.
2390
99
With reference to your despatch No.128 of the 15th July last, I have the honour to transmit for your information the enclosed extract from the Hongkong Daily Press in which an account is given of the ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of the Tung Wa Hospital Extension on Saturday the 25th ultimo.
2. A full account of the working of this Institution up to 1896 will be found in the Blue Book, which formed an enclosure to Governor's Despatch No.294 of the 29th December, 1896.
3. The reports on the Hospital forwarded to you from time to time since 1896 in the despatches noted in the annexed list show what great progress has been made recently in the good work which it performs, and a statement by the Assistant Registrar-General, enclosed herewith, indicates how satisfactory the results are of the improvements introduced into the Institution.
List Encl: 3. 7th Dec 1899.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble Servant,
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
GOVERNOR, &c.
Rece
C.O.
940
REGE 8 JA, N
515
No.353.
Hongkong,
Government House,
8th.
December, 1899.
sir,
Trous
closure 1. 27th Nov 1899.
2390
99
With reference to your despatch No.128 of the
15th.July last, I have the honour to transmit for your in-
formation the enclosed extract from the Hongkong Daily Press in which an account is given of the ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of the Tune Wa Hospital Ixtension on Saturday the 25th. ultimo.
2. A full account of the working of this Insti- tution up to 1896 will be found in the Blue Book, which formed an enclosure to Governor's Despatch No.294 of the
29th.December, 1896.
3. The reports on the Hospital forwarded to
you from time to time since 1896 in the despatches noted in the annexed líst show what great progress has been made recently in the good work which it performs, and a statement by the Assistant Registrar-General, enclosed herewith,
indicates how satisfactory the results are of the improve-
nel: 2 List Epel: 3. 7th Dear 1899.
ments introduced into the Institution.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble Servant,
THE RIGHT HONOURABLI
&C. *
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M. P.,
&c.,
&C..
GOVERNOR, &c.
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