CO129-461 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1920 [5-7] — Page 192

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I have the honour to refer Your Excellency to a

letter dated the 16th of June last addressed by the Colonial

Secretary to the Secretary of the Hongkong Benevolent Society in regard to a man named Sidney Livesey, a mental deficient, who is

at present detained at the Mental Ward of the Victoria Mursing

Home here in Shanghai. The letter stated that the Colonial

Secretary was unable to advise with regard to this man, and that

he could not be admitted into the Colony. The origin of the

of the Charity, Organisation Society in Shanghai correspondence was a letter addressed by the Secretary to the President of the Hongkong Benevolent Society on May 21st last in

regard to this case.

The enclosed diary compiled by the Secretary of

the Charity Organization Society gives the particulars of this

man's story as far as they are known here. From this Your

Excellency will see that Livesey was sent from Shanghai to Hong

Kong in December 1916, A letter was addressed by Sir E. Traser

to Sir Henry May in regard to the man's transfer to Hongkong on

December 12th, 1916. A copy of this letter is also attached for

convenience of reference. Unfortunately for this settlement, the man succeeded in returning to Shanghai in June 1917 and has since

that time been constantly an object of charity. He is now, as above stated, a patient in the Mental Ward of the Nursing Home, kept there at considerable expense with funds provided out of the George Ford Charity, a trust fund forming part of the intestate estate of the late Mr. George Ford, administered by this Consul-

ate General, the object of which is the care of persons of

unsound wind. The funds of this charity are limited and the full burden of a permanent case of this kind is a heavy drain on them. The detention of Livesey at the Mental Wariis by no means satis-

His Excellency

Mr. Claud Severn, C.M.G.,

Officer Administering the Government,

Hongkong.

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