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ALICE MEMORIAL..

HOSPITAL'S WORK FOR YEAR REVIEWED.

noon.

.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 1926.

-The staff has been strengthened dressed at the earliest possible. by the appointment of Dr. Annie moment. This was not the time to Sydenhamn, and Dr. Frank Ashton, "ppeal for donations, but he know there were many in the Colony who Financial,

would give a donation without being The year ended with a hey hurt and so help the hospital. debt.

The income. Is chiefly derived from the annual donations and on Lack of Modern Requirements.

phasises the need for a larger at The annual meeting of the Allendowment fund which would be a Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals regular additional source of in was held in the Chamber of Com-come. When it was seen that the merce Board Room yesterday after overdraft would be large the execu

was The chair. taken tive committee reluctantly decided by the Hon. Mr. P."H. Holyoak.to increase the charges but, that and there were also present Sie the very poor might not suffer, allowed to the Henry Pollock, Rev. T. W. Pearce, discretion Mostra, A. S. D. Cousland, J. Owen staff to reduce the charges in The total decrease Hughes, G. M. Shaw, W. L. Pat suitable cases. tendon, T. N. Chau, J. B. Wong, in subscriptions was 35,610 com D. H. Cameron, Dr. R. Mol.eanpared with 1924, Gibson, Rev. H. R. Wella, Dr. (Mrs.) J. A. Fraser, and Mrs. A MacKenzie.

The

Superintendent's

stated in part:

ja

Ho Miu Ling Hospital. The chlef difficulty during the year has been the nursing of the report patients. In the early weeks of the strike the work was carried on with a depicted number of dres

The number of patients treated

It was only a few weeks ago that His Excellency the Governor visited the hospital and inspected the pre- mises. He (the chairman) was ver tain that the Government would do as much as was possible for the hospitais in the future.

Mr. Holyoak referred to the ser vices rendered by the late Mr. Chau Siu-ki. He had been a friend to the hospital and had raised the necessary funds in connection with the Hospital work, and his advice was always sought in the administation of the hospital and especially in Chinese affairs..

Mr. Holyoak had lost a por sonal friend by the death of the late Mr. Chau, but he was glad that his son had stopped in and

lled the brench, and they wert "ery grateful to him for carrying.

in 1925 was below the average of sere, but as outside pressure in bad who even men recent years, owing to the abner-creased,

for many years.

his father's work. It was known that the name of Chau was an important one among the

harity were necessary.

mal conditions which prevailed been with us during the early period of the were afraid to stay, and the Hos-Chinese when subscriptions for strike. At the beginning of Seppital was closed for two months.

"The scholars of the Ying Wa tember all departments were re- sumed and the number of patients four treated during the last months of the year was satisfic tory.

The speaker, who leaves th

d to assist the bespital as far as Colony for England shortly, offer

he could in the way of collecting onations, if he were required to lo ad. (Cheers).

In conclualoi he congratulated |- Dr. Gibson and his staff on th work they had done for the hos

Girls School again brought gifts of fruit etc. from their Harrost Festival and at Christmas gave a plendid entertainment which was It was hoped that the scheme greatly enjoyed by the patients.

The two supported beds have for rebuilding the Nethersole Hos pital could have been undertaken, been occupied by poor patients and but the financial depression made very much appreciated all through it advisable to delay until condi-the year and we wish to thank the contributors on behalf of these Lions were more favourable.

Pulmonary tuberculosis is the most prevalent type of disease, or (1) ManchesterInfirma hiraself with the hospital, had aa- Nurses Missionary League. ()suredly pointed to the institution's Bournemouth Park Congregation success. He also thanked the S. S: Southend on Sea.

but tuberculosis of the joints and bones is also commonly met with. A sanatorium is urgently needed. A Loss.

Through the death of Mr. Chau Siu-ki the Hospitals have lost loyal friend. Mr. Chau first col lected the Chinese subscriptions in 1903, and from that time onwards was closely associated with all The Machine of Championsschemes for the development of the work; he was treasurer for the Underwood wins World's building of the Maternity Hospital, Typewriting Champion-the Training Home for Nurses, and ship for 20th consecutive the extension of the Nethersole year, Albert Tangora ree

Hospital taining his title at 130 not words a minute for one]| hour

patients. The beds are supported

'New Officials.

The following officials were elected for the ensuing year-Chairman, the Hon. Mr. P.H. Holyonk; Deputy Chairman, Sir Henry Pollock; Exe- estive Committee, Messre. D. H. Cameron, S. W. Too, J. M. Wong, the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall, and the Hon. Mr, I-W. Teatman; Gen- oral Committee, Mesars, W. H. Bell, A. H. Ferguson and F.. A. Terry,

The plans for the new building were adopted on the proposition of Mr. J. M. Wong The Rev. H B Dr. Mitchell has resigned on ir-Wells, said that the erection of the count of ill health after twenty building would be gradual and the years' service for the Chinese; his old building woulb at the same time connection with the Hospitals bebe demolished

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THEOSOPHY

THE EMERGENCE OF A WORLD RELIGION "

will be the subject af this week" public lecture of the Heugkong Lodge

The Thosphical Society, 7, Tuddelt Street, am Thursday, March 25th, at 5p.m. "The Mooring is opm to the pubile.

Dr. Forsyth, who was Consultant for many years, has now left the Colony, and we wish to record pur appreciation of the help which he gave in difficult cases.

Thanks.

The estimates the year, show." ing a deficiency of 1,200, were, submitted and adopted.

The Hon Mr. Holynak, nddressing the meeting, said that he again find the privilege of ancaking to the gathering as chairman of the hos pitals. He expresstri thanks for his re-election and went on to say that be was not positive exactly how many years he bad served in that

city. There was no chairman- 10 which he had been

ship élected in tke Colony or

pital Committea. He regarded it ne a labour of love and looked upon the work of the institution as one; of the noblest in the Colony. He thought it was a work of self-soori-

fee, and a magnificient one.

The new X-Ray apparatus has beon installed and is of the greatest value in surgica entes; qur best thanks are accorted to hel donor for his generous gift of $5,000 which enabled us to procure |

out of the Colony which a ne gquipment.

Special thanks are due to a had spen such a pleasure to him the members of the Executives that of the Alice Memorial Hos Committee for the time nl thought which they devoted to problem of financing the hospitals under difficult conditions. The Hon. Mr. Holyoak, Chairman, Mr. Greenwood and Mr. Butlin, Hon Cominenting on the work of the Treasurers, and Mr. Wells, Serre various hospitals, the chairman said tary, were untiring in their efforts that there were 08 operations per- to do everything possible to main- formed in the Ho Miu Ling hospital, tain the efficiency of the work.

and 3 in the Nothorsale Hospital The Han. Dr. Kotowall has been The in-patients of the former Insti- appointed to the vacancy in the Lution were 424, in the latter 523, Executive Committee caused by the there were 445, giving n

and in the 'Alice Memorial Hospital

total of death of Mr. Chau. Mr. T. 1,402. The out-patients-numbered Chau kindly offered to collect the 420 in the Ho Min Ling Hospital, Chinese Subscriptions, and has 7.839 in the Nethersple Hospital, done well in obtaining so many 325 in the Alice Memorial Hospital subscription".

nid 11,779 attended the Dispensary, giving a total of 20,368.

We are greatly indebted to Dr. G. E. Aubrey who has again given valuable help as Consultant. to Dr.

į

A Handicap. Contioning. Mr. Holpunk and that

E. P. Minneti who has examined, it was very unfortunate that at the

pathological specimens, and to Dr. Li Sung and Mrs. Dr. Fraser who, have lectured in Midwifery to the

nurses.

Netheracle Hospital there were not modern requirements, for carrying out operations, and he expressed, the hope that this would be ro

ital.

Rev. T. W. Pearce thanked the chairman and said that the fact

that Mr. Holyoak had identified

chairman of the Chamber of Com- merce for the loan of the room.

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