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CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE LATE MR. WONG

PREVENTION, BOCIETY'S

ANNUAL MEETING..

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INTERESTING

The annual meeting of the Hong. POSTHUMOUS CEREMONY. Cruelty to Animals was held in the colebration was held at the Man kong Society for the Prevention of

A posthumnus anniversary

Board roon of Mesure. Jardine. Kwok Restaurant, West Point on Matheson and Company, yesterday Thursday night, by the descendants evening. Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., of one of the oldest families of preskled, and was supported by Mr. Hongkong to celebrate the occasion -T. P. SPECIAL RUBY REFLEX & Frost (Hon. Secretary), Mr. (of the late Hon. Mr. Wong Shing's

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Sir Henry Pollock lurtly review-that the lato Hon. Mr. Wong Was -tho first Chinese tioned that cruelty to animals and member of the Legislative Council, considerably decreased owing to the and was one of the founders of the educational propaganda, carried out Tung Wab Hospital and Po Loung by the Society. Their object al Kool. During bie life time Mr. Chinese and not to prosecute except amongst his colleagues and friends. in very serious cases Io was told The party, composed of 54 at his direct male and 50 female des- n rather interesting fact the other day as showing that the spirit which started that Society had taken root elsowhere, and that was that they wore actually forming au similar society in Canton for the prevention of cruelty to animals (Henr hear

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tious The Government. of Hong- A lethal chamber had been estab-kong had kindly promised to con lished at the Government Laborn-tributo 82 for every collected by Home, it would be tory. With regard to the Dogs', the Society in subscriptions or [donations up to a sum of $5,000 per; Been from

ADUL That was another reason the report tint it. became

why he would urge those interested necessary during the past year, owing to the reclamation work at in the work to be liberal in their They all North Point to close the Dogs donations (Ilear hear), Home in the neighbourlion of very much appreciate this gener Causeway Bay, Thanks to thejouaity on the part of the Govern generosity of the Government they ment, for in addition the Govern. [had obtained a site for a new Dogsment had provided a site for the Dogs' Home at Kowloon and erect- 'C│Home at Kowloon and the Govern-j

ment had alrondy, erected temed temporary quarters there.

With regard to membership, Sir porary quarters

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means Henry Pollock mentioned that thero word by No

21 Lite Members and 407 and 1:0 believed that were

been given by the London Mis- the Sub-Committee in charge of the Ordinary Members on the Books, Dogs' Home would be shortly nu-bat ho regretted that during the

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proparing the ground. A sum of tain...improvements which would bers had paid their subscriptions

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members would make it a point to SALF OF WORK AT UNION building, of which the Gov- At the Kowloon Magistracy, yes.. the purpose

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was very generously terday afternoon, Mr. D. McCallumu".

give half, loay defended two Chinese who together The Ying Wob Girls' School of prepared to year, and those who had not already

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necessary to destroy as many na 126 dogs during the last ten days. Mem- (bern would, therefore, appreciate the fact that the accommodation in the Dogs' Home had been Intely taxed. to its uttermost. As they noticed, from the report, it was considered The Clinirana proposed the name the time had come when it was of Mr. B. L. Frost as President for necessary to start an additional the year, a motion that was accond Dogs Ifume on the Hongkong side ed by inspector Fisher and carried He had been in with neelnination of the harbon communication with the Colonial Other elections were: Vice Presi. | Secretary (Sir, Cland Severn) on the dent, Mr. A. Stevenson; Hon site, and although Secretary, Mr. B. L. Frost; Assis subject of nothing Ind iven definitely fixed up that Hon. Secretary, Miss C. O țat present, he was hoping that a Frost;

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the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, result of a sale of work held at the could do towards that that after. I assault and Intimidation. Mr. G. 8. Union Church, in Kennedy Road, Doon, but he hoped it would be Hugh Jones represented the com the result of that campaign lay the Sir Henry Pollock paid a tribute Nesterday afternoon. The proceeda' enough to justify the effort that plainant, a licensed hawker and

are to go towards the erection of bad beau made by the ladies of the master of conservancy coolles. police in Kowloon it had been found to the services of Mr. Frust us the bow School in Bonham Road, had been assisted by the ladies of according to Mr. Hugh-Jones, We congregation of Union Church, whó The case for the prosecution, Secretary, and concluded by prothe site for which, valued at a posing the adoption of the report quarter of a million dollars, has the congregation of the new Church that the second defondant mot and been given by the London Mis- at Kowloon, which did not exist a spoke to the complainant with

A sum of one The motion was seconded by Mrsionary Society.

reference to the contract of "the F. H. Dillon, and was wanimously bundred thousand

Proceeding, Mr. Maconachie said removal of night soil in Kowloon, required for the new school build he might be forgiven for adverting hold. For some reason which had which contract the complainant ing,

of which the Government to one little matter to which he not been disclosed this defendant have kindly promised $50,000, was glad to draw attention. A told the complainant leaving the other ball to be rated your ago they were somewhat in was to discontinue the contract or by public subscription.

trouble over the building of a Chip in the alternativo of that he was to For some time effort have been cae Girls' School near the Church.give him some money. The com mnde privately, towards obtaining, They thought they were aggrieved, plainant refused to nbirle by the the required sum, but yesterday's and thought so still, with regard to request and on the 10th November was the first public function to be the site, about which they were not the second defendant called at held in

consulted and which was taken his house..nad naked him to go campaign. The sale of work was from their possession.. An impres outside as he wanted to speak opened by Lady Sover at 3 o'clock,sion had somehow got about that to him. Besides the complainant. when there was quite a good gather-friendly, but he ventured

they សម a congregation were himself his wife and a man who ing present,

lives there, were present when the principally ladies. in the neighbourhood of East Point. The following were

The stalls were arranged outside think that their efforts that after-defendant paid his visit. On arrival A new Dogs' Hoine would involve serve on the Committee:

noon in the interests of the educa in the straat the complainant the Church building and were the engagentent of a fourth Inspec Lady Clara IIo Tung, Lady Follock, heavily laden with an assortment of tion of Chinese girls would dissipate found the other two defendants itor. Ja this connection the Chair-- Mrs. Baker, Mra De Martin, Mra useful and fancy articles and that idea. They had nothing but and n crowd standing around. He

man drew altcation to the general Dyer, Mrs. Quarles Van Ulford, Mrs seasonable gifte. They

were goodwill towards every effort of was again demanded to give up his account, pointing out, to those in P. P. J. Wodehouse, Mrs. Remington, presided over by a capable and that nature, and as a token of it contract, but refused. The second terested in the welfare of dogs-and Mrs. M. K. Le, Mrs, Hyland, Ion enthusiastic band of ladies, who there was a stall there that day defendant, who appeared to ba he believed there were very many Mr. Chow Shou-son, Mr. J. P. Braga, did a good business throughout the provided by the staff of the School the ringlender, then ordered the In others to assault the complainant. in the Colony-that if another Mr. F. H. Dillion, Mr. H. B.. whole afternoon and succeeded in and girl hopers and friends.

disposing of practically everything conclusion, Mr. Maconachie who proceeded to arrest the mat MASSAGE Inspector was appointed it would Dowbiggin, Mr. Ip Lan-chuent Capt there was to offer: The sale offered troduced Lady Severn, expressing and walked him towards the pölfed mean that they must secure greater Oxspring, A.V., Mr. A. F. B. Silva an excellent opportunity for fond the pleasure. It gave them to station. They had not proceeded support from the general public. Netto, Dr. Williams, Blon. Mr. R. H. parents to purchase their Amas see her there that afternoon and for when the crowd demanded, she There was a large number of animal Kotewall, Mr. Li Wing-kwong. Mr. gifts, which were priced at figures gratitude for her help and the release of the defendant which the lovers in the Colony, and he hoped M. P. Talati, Sir Henry Pollock and to suit all pockets. An interesting interest her presence added to the complainant was not prepared to and believed they would come for Dr. Macfowl

stall was that under the supervision occasion (Applause. ward with special donations, as well Thanks to Returning President of Miss Helen Davies, the foundress Lady Severn's Speech. The complainant fell down, and as ordinary subscriptions, in order, At the conclusion of the business, and manageress of the Ying Wah to aid them in carrying on the work. Mr. A. F. B. Silva Netto referred Girls School, who was assisted by Lady Severn, in a happy little the second, defendant-escaped and the people proceeded to disperso. A New Cruelty to Animals Bill. to the services rendered to the number of girls from the School: speech, spoke of the great and

good object of the sale, mentioning Chinese detective in plain clothes Thu report, Sir Henry Pollock' Society by their retiring President, Lady Bovern was introduced to that she had paid a visit to the was there and witnessed the aid, was amplo evidence that the Sir Henry Pollock. Sir Pollock had the assembled company by the Ying Wah Girls School about a whole of the proceedings. Ele as Society was doing a great educa taken a very great interest in the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, the year ago and was very interested in once arrested the third defendant tional work among the Chinese and Society since its inception and Mr. minister of the Church. He said the work which was being carried, who took part in the fight. Tho She was pleased to other two defendants(Mr. Mos that they were fially worthy of all Silva Netto, thought they could not they were mot that afternoon in on there. the help that could-be given. it leave the room without thanking life the interests of an object which, know that they were going to have Callum's cliente) were arrested was hoped that the now Cruelty to most sincerely for all he had done was sure, would cammond itself a new School building and slio Inter by virtue of a warrent Animals Bill would very shortly be Although relieved of the duties of more to thom the more that they trusted the sale would be a great Evidenco was then heard and know about it.Hongkong had success, She had great pleasure during the course of the cross, BX- vendy for presentation to the Legis: President, he hoped. Sir Henry many interesting and - useful in declaring the sale open, amination Mei, McCallum; put Intive Council The Chairman ex- Pollock would continue to take a institutions, but he did not think (Applause.)

questions, to the bomplaisant to the freaked his indebtedrièss for all the very deep and practical interest in that any had a botter olaim on During the whole of the after effent, then the second defendant help he had received in this counge, the affairs of the Society (Applause), public sympathy than that of the noon, business was brisk at all tho, being of the similar profession as tion from the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kolor, Sir Hanty Pollock, in reply, Ying Wah School for girls, whose stalls. The ladies who prasided at be;, was his rival, and thos, were K.C., the Attorney General, and Mr. thanked Mr. Silva Netto for his foundress and manageress they had the various stalls were as follows: continuously having disputes ro

Goñeral - Stall:- Mra, Hamilton, |garding: tað A. Dyor Ball, the assistant Attorney kind words. Ho only wished that with them that day in Miss Helen Glenoral.

tho, time, at his disposal had on Davior whose life work had Ara, Miino, Mrs. Gorried, bara, soll fron

Ho still been devoted to the interests of the Craig. Mrs Cubey Mrs Dalgety compl The Chairaan mentioned that is abled him to do moru.

stitution. sum of $10,000 had been presented by had much to do in connection with Lady Chun Ho Tung to the Society tho Cruelty to Animals Bill, and

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