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MR. RUSSELL RE-ELECTED
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING HELD YESTERDAY.
Mr. J. Russell presided yesterday at the annual general meeting of the the Hong Kong Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals which was held in the Board Room
VOLUNTEERS.
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INFORMAL LEAVE TAKING
HIS MORNINICS
H.D. the Governor, Sir William Pool, KBEN C.M.C., is leaving on furlough this morning after two |years as Chief Executive in the At King's College yesterday Colony Accompanied by Lady afternoon, members of the Hong Kong Division of the St. John's Peel, he will sail via Onnada by the RM. Empress of Japan, Ambulance Brigade gave a tea party"
leaving at noon. in honour of those members of the Division who recently returned
Sir William and Lady Peel will
ef Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Coroam Bhanghai, where they rander leave Statue Pier at 11 am and
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ed valuable service to the wounded soldiers..
In addressing the meeting Mr.
though there will be no official loave-taking, their host of friends Rusself and ter alia
will no doubt take full opportunity The work of the Society has been Among these present were the enried on during the past year Hon. Mr. W. Shenton, Mr. of attending to wish Sir William quietly but very successfully. Our Morris (Divisional Superintendent, and Lady Peel bon voyage and un
anjoyable and benefcial holiday! monthly meetitigs have been weillance, Brigada), Mrs, Langley attended and although they are Hon. Secretary), Mr. Ho Hom To these good wishes the Hong nominally committed eatings, a
Tong, Mr Wong Kwong Tin, Mr. Kong Daily Press heartily sub- cordial invitation is given to all!
Kwok Siu Laa, Mr. Chan Lim Pakofibe thos intorested in our work,
(Chairman, Tung Wah Hospital), Mr. Wong Shui Wub, Dr. Ma Luk, and many others."
No great, suhumus have been car. ried out during the past season due to depressed conditions and
Mr. Morris, introducing Mr. Ho Kom Tong, referred to that gentle.
Sir William and Lady Pool hava arranged to return to the Colony in November by the s... Rampura.
lack of money the plan to build a man's services and generosity to the men and 40 nurses entailing an}
central place for the exhibition, and sale of birds and animals has not reached the building stage yet, but we hope that in the near future the Government will see fit to consider this very necessary building as part If the community plan for the bat tor housing of birds and domestic costs
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MR.HO KOM TONG'S
TRIBUTE.
Mr Ho Kom Tong sand-It is my duty, and, may I add, my ple so to be here to-day, speaking as one of the oldest associates, of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in
expenditure of $22,000; inclusive of 'motor ambulanch car presage money, incdicing and other neces- sary equipment. Out of the number. of men and nurses, 79 have safely, nurses have obtained positiona na roburned to the Colony and thres pasistants in the Children Hospital for cripplay in Shanghai Before long, a few more nursee will be similar appointments.
Mrx Baker,, when an leave, pery the Colony, to return hearty going to Shanghai to take up kindly obtained phamplate with to the members and subscribers for
details of humane killers used their magnificent support given to the killing of animals in all the shore of our workers who went as abbators at home. We intend volunteers to relieve the wounded printing a circular and forwarding soldiers in Shanghai some three same to those who have charge of months ago, this work in the Colony.
On behalf of our volunteer work. ers, it is also my delightful duty to say that I cannot acknowledge sufficiently the generosity of Madame Sun Yat Sen, Dr. Yen, Dr. New Dr. Wong, the Canton Guild of Shanghai and others for their
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eros aids in various ways. The kindness and goodwill which they how to our volunteer workers will long be rememberat.
In passing, I may refer briefly
to the fact that notwithstanding. an excellent account of themselves our volunteer workers having given
while in Shanghal attending to the of ugly rumour ironlating around wounded soldiers, there was a hit
detrimental to their good name and prestige I must ask our wall heed to such sheer, unadulterated wisera and supporters, to pay no nonsense for our men asid nurses more than, dequitted themselves creditably.
Splendid Record..
At a matter of fact, speaking 18 one who can, I think, claim an in- timate knowledge of the efficiency and kemde of our workers, I bo lieva Hong Kong ought to Et proud Our volunteer workers, who have of their spirit of service and ancri- but recently returned to our midst, fice. Out of more than 600 cuses in also desire me to express their their hands, only one death occurred. gratefulness to the Citizens Relief and that was an account of a severo Society of Shanghai, the Committee bullet wound in the head. Obvious the Boy Scouts of China, Division greatly appreciated, of which I hdvo of the Wounded Soldiers Hospital,ly, "their splendid services: Were
Nos. 176 and 177, for their gifts nad" ["hrought. Fefore you sufficient evi, momentous comprising silver dence. shield and cup each.
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Work at Thapactors." The work of our Inspectors is much appreciated and, due to their efforts, much needless cruelty is prohibited The Home for unwant ed dogs at Kowloon is maintained in a good and clean condition and we invite the inspection of all lovers of dogs to this section of our work,
The lethal chamber installed there in serving a very useful purpose and I am pleased to say that die to the economical work of our Inspector, Mr. Fowler, we can show a little profit from this source. (Out annual Carnival Dance, while not so profitable "as the pro-
When all is said and done, our volunteer workers owed not a little vious one, was quite a success and
of their signall success to the un- our Poster Competition, in con-
failing support of our Vice-Com- aection with which wo are indebted
It is always gratifying and en-missioner, Mr. A. Morris and Mrs. couraging to know that the Ambul-Langloy, the Hon. Secretary. They to Mrs Losby, was of interest and aned work was so much appreciated used every endeavour to help on proved of great help in advertising in times of crisis that support, was the smooth working of all arrange our, dance. Our thanks are also never lacking. In this connection monta for our volunteer workers be
I am naked", especially to tender fore starting out to the northern, dua to the Press for their kindness most grateful thanks to Mr. Chan port.. Ein helping us with space to advertise Lim Pak and Contaitters of Tung Now, as my concluding romarks, our work. We take this public op Wah Hospital for their unstinted you ones again, our volunteer, work- Wah Hospital as well as Kwong let me have the pleasure of telling portunity, of expressing to Mesare assistance in providing medicine era, that the Brigade is indeed Jardine, Matheson & Co., Lid, how and equipments To the YW.C.A proud of your achievements in much we appreciate their, kindnessera were extremely indebted for a
[of this Colony, our volunteer work. Shanghai. You have added lusträ to the laurels of the St. John Am, allowing the Society the use of good supply of clothing, blankets,bulance Brigade of Hong Kong, and this room for all our meeting.. etc., to the extent of 86,000, and your efficiency and keenness speak On behalf of the Committee and dividuals, a list of which I have led from the doctors of the Colony
to a number of schools and in-wall of the years of training receiv members, I thank Mr. Maunder, in my hand, our volunteers were and the assistance from the Finan our Secretary, for his services, also much indebted for an immenageial Committed..⠀⠀ - Mr. White our Treasurer. The supply of bandages, cottons and Only One Casa: Lost, work of those two gentlemen has medicines, made my duties exceedingly plea sant and light and we here express Four sincere thanks.. "
The Doge Home.
the St. John Ambulance. Headquar-in charge of the contingent which I am unfled upon, too, to thank Mr. Wong Shui Wah, the officer ters, of London, which is one of the went to Shanghai, gave a brief ont threw Red Cross Organizations in line of the work performed by the. Great Britain, for having offered contingent, and mentioned that only I must again refer to the Dogs, our volunteers to Shanghai the free one case was lost out of 500.." Home; due to alterations in the supply, of medicine, bandages and vicinity of the Home we are now other accessories for relief work brought into close proximity with Owing to the abundance of supply the road Children are now able from various quaștere, we did not to tease the dogs and their barking feel the necessity of accepting their. will become troublemine to those generous offer.
staying, close by. We feel it will be. Then, too, to the following Red Recamary to apply for another site, | Crosi notables, I am to make grate- probably larger, in aren, where mora, ful solmowledgment for their letters accommodation vill be available for of appreciation of the loyalty, devo- exercising the animals and a small tion and courage shown by our house, could be erected for soray | volunteers, while in Shanghai tos|||
loving the wounded soldiers Mr. Election of Our Coners Red Cross and Mr. Foster, Sidney Brown representative of The election of officers resulted of the American Red Cross of the as follows:-
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President: J. Russell.
Vice president D. Davla Hon. See F. G. Maunder.
... Hon. Trascurer - J. B. Mac, donald C.A
Committes-Lady Pollock Lady
P.
Lady Helpers.
The last but not least to whom our volantoers owed a real debt of gratitude Dr Lily Pan and Ho Tung Mr. Baker, Mra de Miss Kong Ching to Dr. Fau Martin, rs, Toseby, Mrs. Martell kind enough, to take charge of our Hall, Mr Torrent, Mrs. Roffey,lunteers In the Hospital and Miss Mrs. Wodehouse, Messrs. H. Owen Kong acted in Marron fon our Hughes BW To MP Talati, voluntas mursta kumustenot omit E. C. Tregilius B. Valiki, H. S to dwell on the magnificent services Rouse, Dr. K. Yeo and Rex Grendered by our volunteer work Waldegrave tiounama Mara Wong Chu Wah -
sle
• Before the menting was brought Kwan fikk Kway
to p. conclusion, opportunity, was; And said at the begi
taken, to, bid good-bye to Mars, volunte
Wodehouse, z. very kern wamber of Shanghai some firén föntäkt ngờ, the Society, who would shortly be the whole contingent comprising 42. leaving for fome.
"Continued on zeze column.)
Ma Lut also spoke after which the
Mr. Wong Kwong Tin and Dr. gathering, broke up...
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