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KWONG WAH HOSPITAL.
YESTERDAY'S INAUGURATION
OF NEW WING.
SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926.
WALL STREET, LOAN.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
IN BAVARIA,
$5,000,000 Advanced.
LEAGUE CRISIS.
PRESS COMMENT.
spent In the formation of the aft, alive to the importance of staffing:
efficient end the construction of the on-the Institution with
losure wall.
nuraça.
He remarked upon the inestim-TO able assistance which a trained
London, March 5, nurse was to a medical ofeer In.
The nerves of the London pross a hospital., "He considered it a happy idea that with the opening
are evidently frayed with uncertainty na to what will happen at Geneva of the new wing the directors
and Sir Austen Chamberlain's plea wero also presenting certificates
for a non-commital attitudeo regard- to the nurses.
Simultaneously with Mr... Trat-pleted by New York bankers for aing any definite plan of action on the man's unlocking the door, a string twenty year $5,000,000 loan to the part of the British representatives Catholic Church -In is hardly received an the true of crackers was fired at the gate Roman way leading into the hospital Bavaria. This Is the first long grounde.
term public loan to be, negotiated in Wall Street by a religiois organisation. Reuter's American Service.
Our thanks are also due to Mr. Lau Pui-sang for undertaking to orect the building we are about to open, for the very low price, the highest tender being $34,000. Importance of Trained Nurses.
We are all glad to see that the building le now completed, and fy Great stress was laid on the im- to be forthwith put into use. The portance of ataing a medical in-ground floor will be occupied by stitution with efficient nurses, by the Medical Ofcers entirely for a number of speakers at the "in-attending the out-patients. The
uguratim ceremony of, the new
first floor has all been formed into wing for the Kwong Wan Hospital, private wards for the convenience which took place yesterday after of the residents of Kowloon, and noon. The ceremony was per the New Territory, while the second formed by the Hon. Mr. D.W.Trator top Hoor will be used as quar (Secretary for Chinese Aftorg for some of the hospital staff. fairs), and there was a represents Much space in the main buildings tive gathering of Europeans anwill, thus be released for extension Chinese.
of in-patients wards."
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New York, March 5. Arrangements have been com-
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
TWO NEW BILLS.
Mr. Tam Foon-tong, (chairman of the Tung Wah Hospital, to which the Kwong Wah Hospital ls affiliated), presided, assisted by Mr Wont Chung-vee (chairman of the Kwong Wah Hospital) und Mr. F. C. Mowfung (vice chair man). Anong others present less straitened condition. were Mr. A. E. Wood (Director of pending mainly on the subscrip- Education), Dr. J. B. Accisottons of the public, and with the
Successful Nurses. After entering the hospital, Dr. Hickling, referring to the train- ng of nurses, said that last year six had been sent from the Hos- As you see, we have a lot of pital to be examined by the Hong- They all spare land for further development,kong Midwife Board. and in the near future we hope to did very well and two of them ex-
A meeting of the Legislative see a few more blocks of buildings traordinarily well (cheers). There Council will be held in the Coun- Ladded to the existing ones.
was no doubt that in that hospital cil Chamber' on Monday afternoon they had ample material for the at four o'clock, when the follow training of students if only they could get people who were willing, Bills will he introduced by the to train them. So far the training
First reading of a Bill intitulet of the nurses had been carried on An Ordinance to give the Governo by Drs. Ip Lau and herself our al-
The finances of this hospital have always been in
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Attorney General: »
Locarno spirit" in Float Street "He told the House nothing," grimly asserts the Daily Herald, describing Sir Auston Chamberlain's speech as a masterpiece of wordy ovasion, while the Daily News finds it almost alarmingly unsatisfactory, justifying the gravent anxiety. The Westmine. ter Gazette ayers that the gist of this "very unfortunate statement" is to k place the onus on Germany.
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A War to Maintain Pesće, 5-
The Morning Post comments "10 would indeed he ironical' if we have
new world war on the best means
of maintaining peace and suggests that Germany might demonstrate her good intentions and magnanimity by waiving objections to the admis-
(Principal Civil Medien! Officer), additional maintenance expenses There was one trained nurse in fin Council power to order refund aion of other nations to the Council.
Dr. (Mrs.) A. D; Hickling. Da of this new extension to
Was
of rates,
Mrs.) E. M. Minett, Dr. W. B. A.ready large expenditure we expect the hospital for the practical train. First reading of a Bill intitule Moore, DJ. T..Smalley, Dr. S. W this year to find the task of run-ing of nurses in the wards. Theyn Ordinance to repeal certai. Tso, Mr. A. R. F. Raven, Mr. Wongning This hospital more difficult felt that the present work
enactments imposing" disabilities Kong-tin, the directors of the los We earnestly look forward to in-only in its infancy, but as soon as pital, and many others.
creased generosity on behalf of the equipment and status of the former enemy aliens. the pubile to enable us to carry hospital had increased, they hop on the good work.
ed to improve in the training of
Mr. Tam Foon-tong, welcomed Mr. Tratman, and said that the directors vere fortunate in having him to perform the opening.cere mony. The Kwang Wah Hospital was the outcome of subscription. obtained by Mr. Li Yau-chin, from residents of Kowloon and Hong- kong merchants.
I will now call upon the Hon.urses. Mr. Tratman to kindly perform the opening ceremony.
CHINA'S. CABINET.
not
be a party
On the other hand, the Daily Telegraph is mildly choored by the reflection that Sir Austen Cham- berlain will to any decision resulting in the defeat of the purpose for which the League assembly was specially summoned namely, the ad- mission of Germany..
The Daily Chronicie says: "Sir Austen Chamberlain "had blun- dered, but he has now had an opportunity of sensing the temper of the country and
the House of Commons We hope that at Geneve he will be able to interpret it generously and accurate
Uneasiness Not Allayed,
The Times remarks that the
Of the six who had'' qualified, one had been appointed Govern. MANDATES ISSUED.. ment midwife in Taipo, one had
Peking, March 5. Work of a Hospital. been accepted by the directors of
Three mandates were issued this the Hospital, and the others were The Hon. Mr. Tratman, before seeking work in private practice. morning appointing Feng Yu performing the opening ceremony, The training at the hospital last-hsiang, Chia Teh-yao and the Lack of Accommodation. said that it was a very great plea.ed three years, two years of which Cabinet as given in the forecast
sure for him to take part in all Mr. Worg Chung-yee in giving such ceremonies and he looked upon the other in the maternity ward. tion that Lu Hain will be Minister were spent in the general ward and yesterday, with the single altera the history of the institution, said: them as some of the greatest pri-Each of the nurses was being of Justice instead of Tang Yi.
Mr. Tratman, ladies. and gentle-vileges of his office, and particular-awarded two certificates, one from The new members include W. W. men,--This is the occasion of the ly so when they dealt with such the directors of the Hospital and Yen, Yang Wen-kai, Chu Yung-effect of the debate has not com formal opening of the new hos great Chinese institutions as the the other from the Hongkong Gov-kuang and La Hsin. Yang Won-pletely allayed the general un- pital exteraion, and I would first
kal was recently Sun Chuan-fang's eulness as to next week's pro- of all express on behalf of the Directors our thanks to the Hon. Secretary for Chinese. Affairs, Mr. Tratman, for so kindly coming to ceremony, perform the opening and to you, ladies and gentlemen, for your attendance to-day.
Before asking Mr. Tratman, to
Tung Wah Hospital. He remem- bered very clearly coming to Hongkong as a youngster, and then he heard a great deal about the Tung Wah Hospital and various Chinese matters. His idea of the work of a hospital then was that it was a place merely for the treat- ment of the sick, but he soon camet
ernment Midwife Board.
She would like to urge on the chief of staff. Chu Yung-kuang isceedings. No clear answer was directors the great need of having a non-party man beyond being a given to the essential question as regards the time and occasion for nurses in the hospital, and parti- follower of Tuan Chi-jui...
A preliminary mandata accepts a possible increase of membership cularly in the women's wards. Undoubtedly there had been the resignation of Hsu Shih-ying of the Council.
There is really no effective great improvement since the and his colleagues-Router.
answer to Mr. Lloyd George's re- Peking, March 5.
minder that the policy of waiting
nurses came.
open the building, I should like to understand that the Tung Wab the nurses on gaining their cerW. W. Yen will accept the Foreign to see what happens at Geneva
si
In conclusion, she congratulated It is very doubtful whether Mr. tificates and hoped that the six Ministry portfolio, which was new girls whom they had started mandated without his consent. to train would do as well as their Router. predecessors." She then asked Mr. Mr. A. E. Wood, said that he Tratman to present the certificates.
took a personal pleasure in being present that afternoon. The year before last, when he was acting Secretary for Chinese Affairs, he
THE NORTHERN WAR.
to make a few remarks regarding Hospital did much more. It dealt the history of this new extension. with the repatriation of ship-. The reason for the building is, of wrecked sailors and did much to course, lack of accommodation, wards famine relief in distant especially for in-patients. In the parts of China. It was only last public wards there were 200 beds, year that he had any personal while, in the private wards, there connection with the Secretariat for were only 4 beds. These were by Chinese Affairs. Prior to then he no means sufficient to meet the de- was much in contact, with his dear mands, as at the present time ac- friend, the late Mr. Hutchinson, commodation is constantly re-who started his career in the Goy quired for not less than 260 to 260ernment service at the same time Lau Pui-sang and his fellow and around. Tientsin show that situation, and if Sir Austen Cham-
in-patients.
as the speaker., It was from him The proposal to build this new that he learned much about, Chinese extension, was first made in the matters in the Colony, and parti- The late Mr. Chan cularly about the Tung Wan Hos. Kang-u took a very kindly interestpital and Its motto, "I am Chinese in the scheme and raised about and I think nothing Chinese, is $7,000 frem the proceeds of foreign to me.""
year 1921.
was
closely associated with Mr.
directors, who took a great deal of trouble and had succeeded in their project. He congratulated them heartily on their success,
Chairman's Thanks.
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may be carried too far by a grent frank, indisputable declaration of self-respecting nation, and that a the British attitude at this moment' might go far to determine the issue. The Manchester Guardian, which regards the position as highly un- satisfactory, says Mr. Baldwin came far nearer than Sir Auster Chamberlain in expressing the plain commonsense, view of the berlain acts in the spirit of Mr.
little harm. Baldwin's speech he should come to
FIGHTING REPORTED.
Shanghai, March 5. Reports of fighting in Honan Wu Pel-fu and Chang Tso-lin have
... ་། hitherto gained considerable suc
It adds that if Mr. Baldwin him cesses in combination against the Kuominchun. The new Cabinet contains supporters both of Tuan self is going to Geneva, the free Chi-jui (who as Chief Executive is hand which the Government de practically President) and Feng manded would lose much of its
Chinese theatrical performances; Since then, the Tung Wah The chairman of the Kwong Yu-hsiang, as well as certain well dangers.-Reuter, the Directors of the Tung Wal Hospital became the father of Wah Hospital thanked the Hon. known non-party men such as
the Kwong Wah, and Hospital for that year provided #bout $6,000 by the same means. the Tung We are also very much indebted to the grandfather "of
BOW Mr. Tratman and the guests for, W. W. Yen. The appointment of Wah has become their presence. He remarked that Feng Yu-hsiang mentioned in" a
very he did not consider that he and previous message means the Gov
the
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Pinkettes
hospital of the kind words which had been the Wa Pei-fa and Chang Tao-lin stipation, for this condition lete loose poisons into the blood which addressed to them. They, would combination. do all they could to carry on the Feng Yu-hsiang's second army rob the baby's food of purity and strength. The most efficient work and make it more successful. has already suffered a severe de laxative for woman'a uso is Dr. Addison 'congratulated the He also announced that Mr. fent in Honan, but his first army. directors of the hospital on their Chong Yee-tak had given a donne which is well-disciplined, is now achievements.. The purpose for tion of $1,500.to the hospital on coming into action in the vicinity which the building was erected that day.
of Tientsin.-Reuter. was to increase the number of The Hon. Mr. Tratman said that In the year 1923, the Govern- private wards and so provide before they dispersed he would j
The main like on his own behalf, and on more than all it had been due to ment made a free grant of land better accomodation. comprising an area of some 36,000 feature of interest at the opening behalf of the whole Chinese com such wonderful assistance as was square feet, and the actual build-was the presentation of certificates munity, to thank Mrs. Hickling given by Mrs. Hickling. ing operations were commenced to the nurses who had recently for the magnificent work she had
The chairman then presented the lust year. The
passed their examinations in the done. Throughout the Colony Ion, Mr. Traiman with a minla- mounted to about $25,000 inclu Kwong Wah Hospital. That was from Shaukiwan to Shamshulpo ture gold key in the shape of a sive of catrus, and an additional a very important factor, because, there had been a whole difference tie pin, and Mr. Tratman return-
of about $7,000 has beca he knew the directors were fully in the treatment of the sick, and ed thanks for the present.
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