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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

CHINESE T. W. C. A.

NEED OF COMMODIOUS

Woo.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1025.

WE are

TAIKOKSUI ̃FIRE.

health inspection in the schools. pective of class and creed. He

LAWN TENNIS We feel the Association is doing was particularly pleased to notice something for the pre-school child that the Association had always

BRASS FOUNDRY BURNT YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.. through our two Health Centres shown the same degree, of en- at the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.thusinam in big or less Important!

OUT.

Open Championship ·. Singles; QUARTERS.

Lau Fook-sing bent W. H. Bourne, buildings on Thursday mornings. undertaking, notwithstanding the Kowloon Fire Brigade received a 0-1, 6-2, 6-0; M. K. Lo beat N.. This work has been carried on cau-difticnities attending their work. call at 3,45 p.m. yesterday to Trambitzky, 6-4, 6-1, 6-2, The fifth annual meeting of the inuously for about three years. In maintaining a baby elinle and attend an outbreak at Pine Street Chinese Y. W. C. A. was held yes During the last

Handicap Singles "A" Col. twolve months hostel, etc., the Association was Taikoksul,. The premises involved Russell Brown terday aftermon and was inrgely there has been an average atten- showing a spirit of service to was a two story brick building W. B. Cornnby (rec. 1/6), 6-3, 6-0. (owe 15) beat fattended, the half of the Assocla- dance per week of thirty-four others which, he was glad to find, 45 feet by 20 feet used an a brass

tion, belog crowded. Owing to bates. The aim is to keep well was so notteenble in all its activis foundry and glass factory.

Handicap Singles "B" Capt. L W. Bennet (rec. 3/6) beat R. M. the unavoidable absence of Mrs. babies well. When the baby is ties. As regarda the question Mu Ying-piu, the chair was taken brought in he is weighed, measure of a site for a bigger buikling for mediately but the fire had accured

Appliances were despatched Im-Smith (owe 1/6),

Handicap Doubles: S. E. and [by Men. Wong Kwok-suCIE,

ed, examined, and, when necessary, the Association he could assure After hymn and

prayer given a prescription by the doctor. Miss Elliott and other members a good hold upon the building by S. Green (owe 2/0) beat J. R. Won by the Rev.

Often. Since the same children come re-of the staff that he would help the time they arrived, and it was Cells and 5. A. Arthur, (rec, 15), Mre. Woug Kwok-suen belefy gularly, we fool

not until 4 hours later that they 6-1, 6-3. the work, is them as far as possible. tap

Mixed Doubles: Lt. Col.. Filz- addressed the menting.

were able to return to the Station. The decidedly constructive. in order plause). election of Directors for the eur to increase its value

The entire building was gutted, beat A. Worswick and Mrs.

gerald and Mrs. Cavalier (scr.) Mrs. Young Chinere Secretary, rent year followed and gesulted as hoping to secure the services of a presented the report for 1924, leaving little more than the fear Cook (rec. 3/6), 3-6, 6-1, 6-1.

nder: Mesdames Worlg Kwok- well-qualified Chinese

nurse to which recorded a very satisfactory bare walls standing. No lives

To-day's Matches. Įsuen, Tam Wal-chi, Li Ting-shan, give further help in mothers by year for all departments of the were lost, but the premises and

Open Chang Yue-wang, and Miss S. C. visiting in the homes. I shou Association.

contents were damaged to the Ng Sze-cheung v H. 5. Lee; A. 11, Championship Singles; In presenting the tatement of point of uselessness. The actual Ramjahn T. Yamada; H, C. like especially to thank Dr. Wan Mles N. Elliott, the Baglish Yik-sin for his gratuitous and accounts Mrs. Ma Wing-chan, the value has not yet been assessed Gould v H. Yoshita. Serretary, addressing the muccting painstaking services.

Treasurer, said it would be readily and the cause of the outbreak is at

Open Championship Doubles: our Religious understood that the membership present undecided,

M. K. and M. W. Lo v E. de Souza At the time of an Annual Meet-We feel that in

Hostel re-

and J. M. da Silva. ing we look backward and for. Euleation Department not a little fees, els fees and

Club Championship: Col. Ras- ward. This year in a real mile- has been done through Bible Study ceipts were not sufficient to meet

sell Brown v 1. Forster; 0. C. stor in our Association life be- groups and devotiona: nuetings. the running expenses of the As

sociation, At the beginning of tributed and Mr. J. L. McPherson Womack v Dr. D. J. Valentine. cause it marks our fifth year of It is, of course, impossible to men-

Handicap Doubles: J. B. Wood organized effort. In looking bark sure the things of the spirit, hatthe year a successful effort was who kindly audited the books of

and A. H. Crook (rec. 1/6) v P. II. it is nearly ten years since a grop the keen interest shown by me-made to raise the budget deficits, the Association.

They The last speaker Was the Romerman and G. van Egmond, groups and by the, which amounted to $4.302. of Hongkong women asked for an bers of the

Kwan in collecting a little Rev.

who (rec, 2/6); A. C. I. Bowker ant interview with the National Segre, leaders is an indication of growth, creded

more than the required amount, has recently returned from Van-A. K. Mackenzie, (rez. 3/6) v G. tary, and requested that a Secre-

Inadequate Accommodation. In November Just they also raised couver after 12 years of mission-Miskin and C, Blaker, (rec. 3/6); tary be yeni in help establish an

wark. He spoke on the G. de Man and 11. G. Burn. (rec. 1 Perhaps one the greatest $1,000 as a contribution for the ary Association here. In 1917 the

Mrs. Ma Wing, social conditions in Vancouver, as 2/6) v W. II. Lock and C. M. Vis Secretary arrived, aud in 1918 reds is more adequate accumine National Work, pre-organization work was begun, dation. We have needed this for, chau thanked all who had con compared with those in China.

The work has been year Bible several years. classes, devotional meetings, and cramped, but in the future, it, will! social gatherings were carried on be hindered, unless we nee able in the old building used by the St. to get more space. We are stili Pauls Girin' School. In 1920 hoping a grant of land may be these present quarters were found, possible upon which a building to and the Association was formalleet the need can be erected.

said:

For

than a

MASSAGE HALL organized on March 19. There Thould like to add one word

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MASSAGE HALL Mrs. 5. UZUNOYE, Expert Masseuse,

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was a charter membership of 141, in regard to a suitable site for that has in these five years grown the summer camp. There is no to 316. It has not muel more place where teachers, nurses and Hann doubled but it has had a older students can Ket away The for steady, natural growth.

rest and recreation sar- Association has met a need of self- ing the heat of the sumber.

Friends expression in Christian service.

have kindly Jouned their homes for the past three years, but the camp neerla a per- The Staff has seen changes. At manent home of its own. There the beginning of last year we were may be someone here to-day who glad to add Miss Myers to the staff is in a position to help as obtain of the Association. She had been this.

Stuff Changes.

loaned by the National Committee It is not, I think, too much t for a your. Shortly after, Miss say that the Asturiation has been Mackay left for her well-earned of real and vital value to the com- furlough. She has been greatly munity. The past five years have mised during the year. We had been rich in opportunities and we hoped now to be welcoming her believe we have taken advantage back, but, unfortunately, owing to of some of them. But to-day we family reasons, she has been in- think of the possibilities of the deänitely delayed.

future. There has never been

I take this opportunity of ex- such a time of change and unrest: browsing my warmest apprecia- and yet unrest iga sign of vitality. tion of the unfailing devotion and If wo have courage and faith to loyalty of the present staff-Mrs, work, all this unrest and change Yang, Miss Wong and Miss Lel, will lead to greater things. - Mrs. Yang. the Ranior Chinese

Con an Association such as - beerotary takes much responsi- ours rests a heavy responsibility bifity for the general work and and a great opportunity, for we full responsibility for the mem- are called to have some share in bership Miss Wong gives special bringing in a new order which attention to the Religious, Educa- will include all that is best of tional and Student work, and is the past and present; to it we also hostess for the hostel. Miss must bring an open mind in plan- Lei has been riving her time to sing for the future.

the Girls' work and to the Educa- As we enter the new year. tional Department, Because of through all our activities we want Miss Mackay's present delay in to share increasingly with the Canada and Miss Myers' transfer women of this community some- to Tsinaufu, our staff is smaller. thing of our belief in the life of but we are greatly hoping before the Spirit, of real belief in God long to welcome a new worker as our Father, in Jesus Christ as from Canudo,

our Elder Brother, and in all of

Hon. Mr. Katewall's Tribute.

!

In November we were delighted us as one in Him. to have our first official visit from" our former Secretary, Miss Shin. now one of the National Staff, The Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall Miss Shin, was accompanied by made a short speech, expressing 3188 Severn, National City Secre- the pleasure it gave him to ad- tary. During their visit the nood dress the meeting. He hard always for contributions for the National taken a keen interest in the work Work was emphasized. We are of the Chinese Y. W. C. A. which, glad that our Association respond- ke its kindred association the ed by raising $1,600 this, in addi- Chinese Y. M. C. A. was doing u tion to this year's contribution of very important work, in that it $500,

aimed at the development of young womanhood on spiritual, educational and physical lines, We notice with pleasure that and deserved unstinteri support Government is considering from the whole community, irres-

the

Health Centres.

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