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ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

Annual Meeting.

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ound It is a bad time to appeal I cannot close without paying a for funds, with China, and, more tribute to IT. 1. E. Mitchell, Dr. particularly us it concerns us, the Gladys Turner and the other ladies South, in its present disturbed state, il gentlemen, Chinese and Eng reflecting as it does so the prosperi Hab, na the staff of the Hospitals ty of this Colony where most of our Experts! mention should be made of The annual meeting of the Aliee friends are drawn fom; but I most the arduous wirk of Rev. H. F. Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals sincerely trust that with a return of Wells I am sure all those who are was held in the Board Boom of the more peaceful times in Cantun and aveiated er in any way interested Chamber of Commerce at noon on the surrounding districts, and the in the Hospitals will agree with me Tuesday last, Amongst those presens prosperity, tima should result, not that we owe a deep debt of gratitude Hoa. Mr. E Halas, only is this Colony but also toto these ladies and gentlemen for 0.B., Bev. Dr. T. W. Pearce, China, with whose interests we in e valuable services they have ren Mesara Hireenwood. T. W."Hibi, Hongkong are so closely concerned, dered. (Applause) J. A. Cox, Li Wing-kong, T. M.very generous support will be forth. Wong Mok Kon-shaner Cheung coming for the Alice Memorial and Cheuk-ling. J. Owen Hughes, IL. B. Aliated Hospitals Extensions. L Dowbiggin, and A. G. Coppin. In the absence of Mr. W. L. Patiro- den, who was unavidably prevented from attending by illness, the Hottish-I see that the Chinese dona Mr. E. R. Hallifax, was voted to the chair.

whose

The annual report for 19 wa received, and a statement on the accounts was made by Mr. H Geenwood. A. CA. He referred

to Mr. Chau Suki's successful efforts in collecting funds from the Chinese community and voiced the thanks of the Committee.

Appeal for Support.18

Votes of thanks being passed to the Chamber of Commerce for the use of the thum, and the Chairman

presiding, the meeting wa For

In the meantime, I would ask the † declared closes. community, Chinese as well as Ent.

tines are considerably larger than those of the foreign teamwning-to continue to give the Hospital their MONETOJA MUpport. I think that we should

individual

SAR

more

After the minutes of last anal meeting had been read and con. frined. it was pointed out that the new constitution of the Hospitals subscribers and venture to suggest was not yet completed, some points that RA energetic canvassing which needed revision

bazingpaign be adopted, including the arisen. It was hoped that it might younger members of the community. be completed this year.

The latter will not only help the Hospital but also, I think, it may be a mess of bringing some of our young men into touch with a side of like they at present know little or nothing about, not only in Hong- kong but also in Chins itself-I am referring of course to Missionary enterpris. Apart from the morni Votes of thanks were passed to abhgation there is a very large cue Mfr. A G. Coppin, the Hoa. Treasurer, Mr. W. A. Stephens, the Colony. I feel that even only as a on all the foreign residents in this acting Hon. Treasurer. and Mrmatter of policy it is up to the whole Greenwood, the Hon Auditor,

of the foreign residents to suppori Vacancies iz the Committee,

such an institution as this, not only mostly caused by death, were filled by regular annual subscriptions but by the nomination of several gentle also on such occasions as the pre- sent to help to the utmost of their Mr. F. H. Holyoak was unasin-wer in subscribing to the Exten ously elected to act as Chairman for

sion Fund. the current year.

med.

The question of the sew constitu tion is still under consideration, the delay in completion being occasion-

WORLD-WIDE SPORT.

Albert Edward Priest, who for United, during which time they ten years played for Sheffield

won the English Cop twice, and who was "capped" against Ireland in 1900, has died at Hartlepool at the age of 46. After leaving Sheffield

he became assistant, trainer to the Middlesbrough club, and later managed Hartlepools United.

points from

Not content with the prodigy in C. D. M'Taggart. their last. season's one mile record-breaker 4 min. 50 2-5 secs) Watson's College recently produced an eYED

completely upset all calculations more precocious boy in A.J. Bain. who, although not much over 15 by winning the College champion- ship by two MTaggart. His time of 10 4-5) secs. a yard better, indeed) for the 100 yards equalled the College record which is held jointly by no fewer than six others, but even more impressive was his burdling. His time of 17 1-5 secs, spanka for itself, but it was his fine style. which earned the higbast praise. James M Menemy, the famous

Chairman's Speech. The Hon. Mr. E R. Hallifax read speech prepared by Mr. W. Led by the necessity of safeguarding international footballer, bas ac Pattenden, as follows:

the powers of your General Comcapted an appointment as player- On reading through the report,mittee. It is anticipated, however. coach and team manager to one cannot but he impressed with that the matter will be brought to a Partick Thistle. the work the Hospital is doing final conclusion at the end of this The past year has been a record one the the number of out-patients ireated, and the same would have Applied to in-patients but for lack of accommodation, and the necessity

Cut.

year.

England won the two remaining kingles against France in the in- Another matter wish to denternational tennis competition far our attention to is with regard the Bathurst Cop at Queen's to the necessity of increasing our Clob, London, and so won the staff to enable the increased work (pontest by five matches to loro.

play.

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THE CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY.

of many staying in longer than wis the. Hospitals are doing to her Hector Mano, of the North- anticipated, and so keeping other handled satisfactorily, not involving West Club, Londonderry, won the I think that Mr. Holyoak, who too great a strain on the medical Irish Native Amateur Champion- ship at Fortrush by defeating and nursing stafīs, It is felt now, Lieut.-Colonel W. E. Tillie, mesided at the meeting last year, and I think rightly. that the time Royal Portrash, by 3 up and 1 to

expected to propase placing the railway under purely internation- weshadowed the possibility of the has come when the Hospital should

al contro', but the Asahi thinks it ale of the old building of the bear the entire charge for salaries

is very' doubtful whether inter- Alice Memorial Hospital.This has

The Canadian cricketers, under

national control will be suCCESS- new become an accomplished fact, except those of the Superintendent

Question of Control the captaincy of Norman Seagram.

fut without a sufficient force al not the sale had been effect-1 in This has been provided for and no Montreal on July 19 for their Eastern Railway on the with of South Manchuris. No matter

and Matron, out of its own fonds of the Toronto Cricket Cjab, left|

guarda. In ay case it will great- junction with To Teal further call will now be made on English tour. They will meet

The control of the Chinese (ly affect Japan's administration Church as the same the pro

the LS.

the Free Foresters at the Oval, drawal of the Japanske troops what treaties or agreements are Netion of the sale Hospital

Tributes.

there will also be two The Asahi thinks that it will be ments of Chita and Japan, Japan from Siberia, bas been raised. concluded between the Govers- recirea is 806,000 and this, after

matches at Lord's against the deducting 837,000, required for pur. We record with deep regret the M.C.C, and a team selected from found very difficult to maintain minst, in the view of the Arahi, chasing a new dispensary, will help death of Mr. Alexander MacKenzie, the Houses of Lords and Com the control after the withdrawal expect the danger of an invasion materially towards the conten Dr. G. F. Jordan, Mr. F. Maitland,ons.

fand that it will be necessary to of Bolshevism. So the control of plated extensions for which, by the Mr. Chan Chiss-mun, Hon. Mr. Lau

abandon it. The Department of the railways between Hatbin and way, sketch plans have already Chu-pak, Mr. Ló Shịn hơi and M

Railways has, zumined Mr. Changöhummust be studied with keen prepared. With the present Tung Lai-chun. The Hospitals

Watanabe, one of the members of particular care; the Japanese committee for joint ligh.cost of building, it is estimated have lost in these gentleman some

control, with a view 10 lävestigat thaß §100,000 will be required for of its oldest and most valued surp

ing the present conditions, and he proposed extensions, so that porters shows Jplaces, fill be

studying, mésṛures to be taken: with the $70,000 from the sale of the difficult to fill - Ahoj Dr. Eric

after the evacastion, In hand in the Extension Account, Arthes Woods who died cóbly 19 kaves roughly three lakhs to be -days after his arriva) fifit; Colony."

Baseball Game, Saturday,

University of California

fangkep

América, the promoter of the of joint, control of the nilway, 15 | 000,000 TRI

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