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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY FEBRUARY 12 1912

THE TUNG WA HOSPITAL, to the second appeal, which had not only enabled them to pay back the $22,000 lont by the Tung Wa Hospliet, but had also put them on the credit side of that Hospital's account, realising $30,062.

Annual Report.

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great master, as well as of the violin.

In corposing, Donizetti alwaya had by his side an ivory 'scraper given him by his father.

A CHANCE FOR EVERY

AMATEUR

Notices

STOCKBROKERS ASSOCIA

TION OF HONGKONG. NOTICE

that the following Thall be the Settling Days for 1912-

TUESDAY,

30th Januny WRONESDAY, 28th Febrángy FRIDAY,

29th March MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY FRIDAY,

WEDNESDAY,

FRIDAY,

MONDAY,

J. M. do C, Banto S. 8. Benjamin E. K. EN r. Elis

29th April

30th May

24th June

30th July

10th August

Notices

Hotels.

THE TAIWAN HONGKONG

RAILWAY HOTEL

TAIPEH, FORMOSA,

Uudor the Direct Management of tho

Taiwan-Beilway_Dept.

EXCELLENT CUISINE

GOOD SERVICE, RATES

D

G YEN AND, U. Uniformed hotel poilor meets al 27th. Sopterabor treins and steamer, Luggage ar 30th Octob.r

ranged for without any trouble to

28th November guests. 90th December

The directors of the Tung Wn Hospital; for the past and the The whole Chinese community FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE COMMITTEE a decided current year called upon His Cwed a debt of the deepest grati- lude to the Government for the free Excellency the Governor on

grant of the fine site on which the Wednesday to present the report Kwong Wa Hospital was built, and and statements of accounts for the grant of $8,500 per annum to-

The proprietor of the "Hong- 1911. Mr. Chan Kai-ing, the wards its expenses, without which Chairman of thorotiring Directors, it would have been very difficult kong Telegraph "lins decided to -introduced the sixteen now iron-Indeed, if not Impossible, for the continue during February his offer of two prizos for the best Chinose community-to-have-em- barked on the building of the insti-editor by amateur photographers photographs submitted to the tors to Ilis Excellency.

In his report, covering the period tution. Their thanks were due to during the month. from December 20, 1910, to the donors of the Coronation Fund It has been decided to widen December 19, 1911, the Chairman for the handsome allotment of the scope of the competition. To

The following is a List of Mambars said the Directors had realise that $9,800, for which they had carried restrict it largely to active life in

out the stipulation to name to the Colouy excludes many ama-f the BROOKBROKERS' ASSO- one of their foremost dulles was to

women and children's ward the tours who are not yet experion CIATION OF HONGKONG Their feed in this class of work. As tho Invest the cash handed to them by

Queen Mary's Ward." their predecessors to the best ad- hanks were also due to M 1.1 whole purpose of the competition vantage. A rough estimate of the Fung Shan, one of the Preliminary is to stimulate interest in photo. Commitee for visiting house tography in Hongkong it has hoon

felt bettor to remove all restric income and expenditure was drawi

house for contribution; nis, effèris

tion and to up, and it was found a deficit of had resulted so far in increasing

Olve Everyone a Chance- about $10,000 had to be faced. the fund by $3,350.50. At the be- Pictures of active life, then, They therefore decided to retrench ginning of last year theatrice! pet pictures of still life, pieturos formances were organised in the recent or pictures takon months whenever practicable, without

Taiping Theatre by Mr. Lau Chungo, pictures of life or scenes in affecting the efficiency of the work Pak and his colleagues, assisted by Tiongkong or pictures taken in of the Hospital. They received the directors. After paying all aby part of China; pictures taken from their predecessors n cash expenses and charges, amounting at Homo-any picturo, general or balance of $5,450.14, and without to $7,583.24, the handsome sum local, may be sent along if it touching that, they had been able

possesses interest at all. With to competition of so com- to pass over to their successors the

prehensiva a character there is a chance for any amatour photo- additional sum of $5, 131.82. The

grapher in Hongkong to win one therefore,

of the prizes. The rules of com- Incoming Directors, would have a credit cash balance

petition appeared in the issues of

of. $11,581.9%: to start with. The Ko Fung Wards were completed and opened for the admission of

$6,593.88 was realised, of which $5,000 has been handed over to the 11on. Registrar General " the benefit of the Kwong Wa Hospital and the Public Dispensary at Yall mat, and the balance, $1,595.88, credited to the Kivong Wa Hos | Foh: 1 and 2. pi'ul's account.

'The total admissions mid the wong Wa Hospit from the date of opening, v., 1918 Cerber Inst patients on the 21st day of May to the end of December, were 160, The building consists of of whom 110 came under Chinese last. wards with 65 beds. There was treatment and 59 under European Thirty-six of the also a padded ward in the base-treatment.

former were discharged cured and ment for delirious patients. The

39 died, and 29 under the latter Refuge for the kidnapped and desti-treatment were discharged cured He estimated the tute was also completed and opened and 19 died.,

for the admission of inmates on the expenditure of the Kwong Wa Hos- 29th July last.. The Small Poxpital would not be less than $25,000 a year. It behoved the new direc Hospital at Yuamati was completed

tors, therefore, to exert (herstelves two months ago and was now to raise sufficient funds to keep the ready for occupation. It contained establishment going; two words with 10 beds in each. The Operating Theatre in the Tung Wa Hospital had been thor ́oughly overhauled and equipped.

They had to record their thanks and gratitude to the Government for having granted the Tung Wa Hospital an increased grunt for European medicines. In June last, they received the grateful intimation that the Government had been pleased to increase the grant from $1,500 to $2,500. This increased grant had enabled them to draw all their supplies of foreign medi. cines from the Gevernment Civil

Photographic Competition

I

Coupon.

Feb. 12, 1912. agree to enter tho photographic competition on the express understand- ing that the oditor's do cision shall bo final, and that he may, at his discre-

..o the print. Hont he ewita either in the "Hongkong Telograph or the Weekly Telegraph.'

Name........ Address...

Tho fotal number of in-patients of the Tung Wa Hospital during the year under review was 3,897, of which 2,696 were under Chinese THE LUCKY BARGEE treatment, and 1,201 under Euro- The out-patients pean treatment.

Few people roalise that thoro numbered 6,951 maler and 5,191 are nearly 1,000 miles of canals females under foreign treatment, in the United Kingdom, or thint! and 58,529 males, and 39,119 they carry in the course of a year females under Chinese treatment, about 40,000,000 tons of mer-1 totalling 109,790. For the Small [chandise.

Almost every county is bisect- Pox Hospital at Kennedy Town the total admission was 85: discharged ed by canals, and the bargees]

form a raco apert. The majority cured 55, and deaths 30.

During the year 4,234 destitutes were sent to the Hospital from the Registrar General's Office, and 60 reported themselves direct to the Hospital. The total number admitted was therefore 4.303. Free burials to the number of 3,483 were granted during the year.

Hospital, and saved them the cost of purchasing a big quantity every year from local Dispensaries as in former years. The main Tung Wa Hospital buildings, including the HOW MUSICIANS MADE Now-street extension and the Small

MUSIC.

J. Gould R. A. Gubbar

D. Haskell

T. W. HoLaby T. F. Hongh E. Howard Ellis Kadavio B. 8. Kad nie

J..R. Michael

M. H. Michinel S. H. Michael 8. J. Miebacl E. J. Mores G. O. Moxon E. Owen

1. S. Perry G. H. Potts P. O. Potts E. M. Raymond T. Smyth

P. Stoppn

3. W. Taylor

W: G. Worcester'

J. F. Wight By Order of the Committer,

W. G. WORCESTER, Secretary.

[144 Hongkong, 7th Fab., 1912. WANTED.-A TYPIST. - Good Ro-

ferenues,

Apply stating Salary required to

XXX.

ca" Hongkong Telegraph.”

(151 Hongkong, 10th Feb, 1912

AERTEX

CELLULAR.

REGAL

SHOES

J. T. SHAW,

TAILOR

and.

OUTFITTER,

of them live, and sleep on board 21, Hongkong Hotel Buildings, their cumbersome vessels, and arc,

to

Nowadays potrol is doing the a great extent, gipsies afloat. work of many of the old-time towpath horses, and motor-barges are coming largely into vogue. On the Continent canal-ships are con [structed up to 600 tons, and carry as much freight as sixty large railway waggons.

China is the home of canals, to Imperial Canal there dating from the thirteenth century, and Pox Hospital in Kennedy Town, as

When histoning to the music of having a length of over 2,000

miles. well as the Mortuary in Sandy Bay, some of the great comporern of

The Suez Canal is 99 miles in -had-boen-maintained in thorough

["bygone-days, one-soldom-gives-a. repair, and kept in good condition.git to the circumstances length and 300 feet wido, and the Manchester Carl is 35 miles long.

The Schools, supported by the under which that music was the In some cases Man Mo Temple, were carried on written. very smoothly and the passes were eccentric motlibds by which the maintained up to the standard. componers wrote the works which With the new scheme of the Gov-bave since charmed the world ernment giving grants to Vernacu-wore very extraordinary.

Rossini was at his best when lar Schools, which scheme their Schools had joined, he hoped the wor the influence of champagne directors would be able to open two or sparkling Italian wine. Pao- sielle liked best the worm bed in which to plan his musical works; many of his compositions were given to the world from “between the sheets,"

more schools.

TAIKOO

| GRAVING

DOUK

Queen's Rand. {20

Hongkong, 1st Feb., 1912.

[184

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Under Entirely New Management.

Thoroughly Renovated.

Excellent Cuisine.

H. HAYNES, Manager.

Hongkong, 16th Jan., 1912.

[95

$2:

Finer-CLASS AND Ur-zo

Hongkong, 20th April, 1011.

HOTEL

J. H. TAGGART,

Manager. [28

GRAND HOTEL,

Telephono–197,

| MANAGEMENT & QUISINE UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT

F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.

[02]

ASTOR HOUSE

(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.)

QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG. CENTRALLY situated, up-to-date Hotel, Recently renovuled, and under entirely New Management Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent Cuisine under the supervision of an Experienced FRENCH CHEF, and separate Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Light throughout. Terms moderato, First Class accommodation for Families and Touriste.

For particulars and rates apply to

PROPRIETORS.

Telephons, 170

BELLE

Telegrams "Autor."

AT

VIEW

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HOTEL.

EAK TRAMWAYS 00. LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

WREK DATE.

OPEN AIR SKATING RINK

Tolophone No. 907.

SESSIONS 10 A.M. to 12 Noon.

2 P.M. to 4 P.M.

Admission 25 cents.

5 P.M. to 8 P.M.

9 P.M. to 11 P.M.

· Admissión 50 cents.

String Band will play as the above Hotel svary Sunday commencing

from 4 pa, to 10 p.m.

PE

7.00 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. Every 15 min.

8:00p.m. to 10.00 a.m.

10 min.

"

10.00 .. to 11.00, s.m.

15 min.

Hongkong, 24th January, 1912,

W. GALLAGHER, Manager.

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11.30 am to 12.45 p.m.

15 min.

12

12.45 pm. 41: 1.15 p.m.

F

10 ulo.

HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.

GRAND HOTEL

10 min.

"

M

10

15 min.

10 min.

The Peak,

1.15 p.. 11.45 p.m. 1.45 p.) 9.15 p.m. 2.15 pm to 5.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. lo 8.10 p.m.

NIGHT CARS. 8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.80 p.mi, every 15 minutes. SUNDAYS,

7.80 .

8.00 a.. so 10.30 a.m. every 18 mia. 10.80 a.m. to 11.00a.m.

11.45 a.m. to 12.00 noon 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m.

PLUNKET'S GAP. Aquist, Mr. & Mrs. Kelly, Mr. & Mrs,

271

near the Tram Terminus. Tel. 56.

For Terais, apply to the “

MANAGER.

HOTEL LISTS.

Howaкoro BoTEL.

10 min. Arclar, A.G. Lloyd, G, T.

1.00 p.m. to 6.00p.m. 5.00 p.m.. to 6.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

NIGHT CARS as on Wesk Days,

SATURDAYS..

Baldwin, Mr. and Love, Mr. & Mrs.

Bates, FL

J. F. Koyt, Dr. F.

Boltebanian, Mr. & Kingloin, Mr. and

Bellingar, 8.

Mrs. II.

Bratea, F.

Briner

Brener

Mrs. J. A,

Lenteely, F. P.

MoKay, W.

"MaluatzVv anest

Orow, Mr. & Mrs. Mynil, A. F.

A. D.

Cowd, Capt.

Dauter, EO.

Fades, Clas. T

Nathan, A. H

Nish, W. Molanes

Paga, Th. R.

Pond, F. H.

| Mynn?, Mr. & Mrs. Raddata

G. EL. Fruger, Mrs.

.

Ridger, A. L. Taylor, R.

Fmasison, Mr. M. Taraan, J.

10 min.

13

15 min.

+

*

15 min.

*

10 min."

Hra. A. M.

15 min.

10 min.

Banks, J.

Lowe, F. II. Lynn, J. T.

Barton, Mrs. A. E. Madar, B.

Bater, E. R.

Marriott, Dr. O.

Halm, R. F.

Beilken, B.

Marshall, W. B.

Horbacz, J.

Belilios, Mr. & Mrs.

R. E.

Meinos, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. J. T. W.

and maid

Bell, O. D. J.

Berois, 3.

Extra Cars Bi 11.45 pm. SPECIAL CARS. Arrangement at the Company's Omoo, Alexandra Buildings, Das Voeux Road.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managers,

Hongkong. Srd Nov., 1911.

E.C. Wilks, M.I.Mech.,,A.M.N.A. Consulting Engineer and Burveyor for construction, Valuer and Assessor for the paroisse, or sale, of Stearnships or Launches,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, 2ND FLoom. (20 Hongkong, fat May 1911.

"

THOS, COOK & SON.. Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, &c.

Head Offios for the Far East:-10, DES VOUX ROAD, HONGKONG SHANGHAI: 2-9, Foochow Road. YOKOHAMA: 82, Water Sirect.

P

Hefillon, Mrs. E. R. MoKoan, Dr. G.W

Brown, B. 31,

Mickle; D. H. Moore, J., Jr. Mitchelmore, E.V.

Match, A. 8. Bumann, F. Neiden,' Dr. H. Chilvera, P. T. Nisbet, Dr. W..D. Clarke, W. B. Noble, Miss Noble, Mr. Cundall, G. B. Davies, Hon. W, Northcombo,

Rees, K.O. Capt. & Mr

Parrington, J. B. D'Oettingen, T. Drorden. E.

Pearson, Mr. & Mrs. Peter, Mira, J. C. Drew, W. 0. Ex, E. J. W. Raphael, 0,

i Ehrenfels, Mr. and Ray, E. H.

Mrs. H. C.

Raymond, E. M. Rovy, Miss F. Fisher, H. G. Rico, J. II, Florin, A. G.

Ripley, Miss Fan, F..E. Ritchie, Mr. and Forrester, J.

Mrs. -Fuller, Denmar Ritelio, Miss

Ritchie, J. Gardiner, K, E. M. Pittor, F. Ganbert, N.

Robbins, F. L. Garrow, H. George, Mr. & Mrs. Robinson, W. V.

Bodyk, Mr. F. F. J. George, Miss Rose, O. IL Gervillier, Lt. Behrangel, H.

Scott, B; G. A. Comir, da

Eitzon, J.

TICKETS SUPPLIED to EUROPE by the principal STEAMSHIP

LINES and TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY. TOURS armaged to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. BAGGAGE collcoted, forwarded and insured at lowest rates.

UASHED. LETTERS of OREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES 188UED and Giles, Mr. and Mr. Scott, Miss D, FOREIGN MONIES exchanged, 18]

"Onixy Orvic#:=LUDGATE JNROUS, LONDON, E.O.

BOILERMAKERS REPAIRERS, SHIPBUILDERS, SALVORS, AND

FORGEMASTERS, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, CONSTRUC-

TOINAL, ELÉCTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,

The Kwong Wa Hospital was completed in May, and formally opened by His Excellency the Governor on the 9th October lust. Sacchini, unlose inspired by 787it, by 88ft, by Sitt, 6 IA Fatlents were admitted on the fol- the prosonge of a beautiful woman Pampa empty Dock in lowing day. As the subscriptions or the gracefal antica of his cats, 2-3-4 hours. only amounted to $83,000, and as which stimulated him in a pecu-

Medorn Appliances for quick construction and ropair of Ships. Engines, Boilers, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all Olasava of Engineering, Iron and Wood Work Electrical Drives, Hydraulic & Pneumatic Tools,

ig stalled throughout the Works.

OF HONGKONG, LIMITED:

Ingram, J: F. James, B. Johnston, Cap.

R. A.

Allen, E. -Allix, Robi

Young, Miss B.

Wagner, P. U.

Williami, J. M.

Williams, Minn

Williams, Mr. F.

H. and skild

Aston HousM,

Kay, R. O. Kubara, J.

Latour, Baro de Legendre, Dr. A.

T.

Balliste. Mr. & Mrs. Lapioque, P. A. Barrier, J. Birot, L. Born, Mr. J. P. ̈ Baras, L. E. Chatelein, Lieut. Chierry, B. Chopard, F. A. Clarke, S. T.

+

Lopissier, Mr. and

Mrs. Ob.

Lagebil, V.

Machado, J. A. Muller, Mr.

Dandelo, Mr. and Mortiss, Mr. K.

Mrs. Dalmas, 9. M. Domingo, U. Evans, C. Fernandez, A. Fogarty, E. J.

de Morton, Mrs.

Musso, di Orioko -

Bafraay, P

V. P. Nerrain, F.

Ribaut, L.

Free, R. C. Granado, A. Quiltan, D. Josnon, Mr. Mr. & Tuttelman, J...

E. V. Joseph, I.

Sisk, Capt. J. W. Thornton, Geo.

Walker, L. G.

KING EDWARD Horst, Alexander, Mr.and Leiria, Consul and

Mr. and child: Mra

A. B

Shelton-Hooper,&. Goulbourn, V. Biblor, J. U. Gould, Mr. & Mr.J. Slingsley, A. Smith, E. C. Grimshaw, Il. J. Haggart, J. B. Smith, Mra. E. 0. Hale, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, R. II.

D.A.

Solomon, H. H.Arenell, Hall, Capt. T. P. Spalding, Dr. and

Hannibal, Mr. and

Mrs. A. D. & inft.

A709, F. A.

Mrs.

Manco, J. O.

Mr. and Manholl, C. N.

Blake, L. J. Bondo, Madamo D. Carlill, 8. R.

Bellion, Dr.

Mackio, Mr. and Mrs. G. & obild Masroy, Miss Masli, J. 8. MoHngh, Mr. and

Mrs. Michall, Dr. Mody, J. H. N. McCormack, J Nobba, A. P. -Passmore, Capt,

Max.

Mr. W. A. Spittles, J.

Sparge, H. S.. Harison, A.

Sullivan, 11. Haron, Miss N. Hewatt, Hon. E. A. Bquare, Miss W. Crowe, W. E.

Stainer, L. and Cowen, Mrs,

Mrs. O. E.

Dobbie, Mr. & Mr. Howatt, Mrs. E. A

J. A. Sutherland, P. D. 50-ton Hydraulic TESTING MAO BINE Higgins, J. A.

Douglas, J. M. for Chains, Wire Ropes, Rivets Hollway, Randall Thomas, H. P.

Holloway W. E. Thorndike, Russell Edhardt, Capt;- and Metal Specimens.

Bough, Dr. 8. Tomlinson, F. 8. Edwards, F. F.

Ehrhardt, Mr. and Peal, O." A., Hammerich, D.. Trimm, C.

child

TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING CO. DOCKYARD, HONGKONG

$112,000 had been spent in the liar fashion, was quite unable to THREE PATENT SLIPWAYS building up to that day, a loan of write anything of credit to his taking Teasels up to 8,000 tons

namo.

Mozart could compose

displacement, providing conditions for

$22,000 was advanced by the the most beautiful music while painting ships with most efficient result Wa Hospital to pay the contractor. chatting and playing at billiards 100-on ELECTRIC ORANE on JUAL- With the advice and co-operation or bowls with his friends. To ELECTRIC OVERHEAD CRANES THROUGHOUT of the Ilon. Mr. Brewin they made gain inspiration, Cluck would Tax Bora Ranong ur to 100 Tons,

an appeal to the Chinese public for have his piano wheeled into the further subscriptions. As the centre of a meadow. Chinese community had already Verdi, of "Il Trovatoro" Tamo, subscribed handsomely once before, composed all his music in his "It reflected the greatest credit on bed-room, where was installed a

affesa to have responded, so. Pentity | beautiful piano, of which he was a T

Estates given for Dcoklig, Repairs to Holl and Machinery,

Constractional Work. MJANERY AND ADHITE S

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

HONGKONG, CHINAÇ

Telegraphic Addre33 200mm

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Hurtado, Mr. sad. Tuekben, Capt. IL,

Mrs. ED. Inara, Capt. R. Joseph, E. M.. Joreph, M. A. Joseph, X. M. Kaspp. W. B. Kopp, A

Krazeman, A.

E. Tyner, Mr. & Mre.

AW. Uyemurs, K. Vermeil, G. Vallbrecht, Mr. &

Mrs. E Warren, E. J.

Lang, Mr. & Mrs. Waterman, E. J. - Matheon" White, Mr. & Mr.

Langdon, WC HL, EL

Williama, Micr Later, Capt. HE

Ellis, H. Elvines, O. A.

Hooker, Capt, G,

Kemp, Capt. and

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Peray, C. A.

Presbargon, H.

Ramosy, Mrs. L Bees, LO

Rowoldt, 1.

Mm. W. J. Borby, Vau Kent, A. 8.

Boulter, Mr. A, Keston, A. Cel Stewart, Capt and Kraft, Mr. & Mr. Mra.h

W. D.

| Land, Mrs,

children

Laudtsen,

Mr. 02,

Syms, C. T

and

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