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HONGKONG NURSES IN SHANGHAI.
REPORTS FROM RED CROSS
WORKERS.
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, -
from another hospital.
1
I will write you in more detail about work noxt mail.
Yours truly, Wonk Shu Wah. Dr. Yen's Appreciation. Writing to Mr. Dorris on March 8. Dr. F. C. Yen, President of tho Chinese Red Cross, said:
Dear Mr. Morria,
1932.
LOCAL ESTATES.
HONGKONG CHARITABLE
BEQUESTS.
Bequests of $1,600 to the War Tong Confucian Primary School so that poor boys may be exempt from payitig foes, and $1,000 for chari- table purposes as compassionate Allowances for widowa and orphans, are contained in the will of the late Ho War (or Wa)-tong, alias Ho Wing, alias He Kam-wing, alias Ho Chik Tak Tong, who died on or about July 7, 1931, at No. 7, Ki Hing Lane.
the fle
was compradore to General Milk Company Incorporat formerly the American Mil
Corporation, No. Producta Queen's Road Central,
Encouraging reports from the detachment of nurses which let
On behalf of all those who are Hongkong for Shanghal recently have been received by Mr. Alfied engaged in the work for the Morris. Assistant Commissioner wounded soldiers, let me express of the St. John Ambulance our great appreciation for the Brigade. The need for equipment party of doctors, nuraun and men has been emphasised in some com- who have come to Shanghai uncer munications. Mr. Morris yester the auspices of St. John Ambu). day received a cablegram, from ance Brigade. With the Mr. Sydney Brown. Geneva Red tion of hostility in the immediate vicinity of Shanghai, new cases) Cross Representative, reading:
of wounded are not likely to come. "Chinese Red Cross express nevertheless, we have in Shanged, thanks. Great need for colta hai between five to six thousandt gauze, sheets, pyjamns, pillow-wounded who need to be cared for. So far we have had enough help and accommodation to take care of this number.
casea."
The Corps secretary of the Brigade, Mrs. Langley, will be glad to receive donations or muterfal as stated above, to be sent on to the International Red Cross Hospital, Shanghal.
Hospital in University. Writing to Mr. Morris on March 6 from the International capital for Chinese woundel suldiers, Mr. Wan Shu-wah said:
¿CBSA-
Your entire brigade in assign. ed to work in a newly established hospital which has a capacity for 500 beds. It is located in the Chin Tong University on Avenue Haig about half a mile from the Red Cruss General Hospital. This Hos pital is established and supported by → group of men and women in the community. A board of manty: Dear Mr. Morris,
ers, composing of many nationali First of all, my comrades and ties of which Madame Sun Ya mymf should thank you for your sen is the Chairlady, is in charge kindness in honouring us, and we of the work. It therefore repe should have wired you Dit wor ents un International hospital
the
sold tera wonende arrival, but, owing to some un- ! for expected circumstances after we Patienta began to mine in siney reached our destination, we failed yesterday nad to-day we have al to do so and made you walk fost ready over 300. the news. We are sorry for that We departed from each them
All members of your brigade arc therefore in active work now and
SOTHO
on March 1. 31 was a calma and show an excellent spirit of ser rather happy journey, We with vice. They ve 1972 the another group of people who was campus and are fairly well accom also going up North in the Aunt modated with a spacious round manner with us. We then juled for their drill, so I believe they are hand together and had
A happy and comfortable. informnt meeting as to what we were going to do. The next day. a social gathering was held .. order to make ourselves known to each other.
On March
Future of Ambulance, So far we have not been able to clear the ambulance from the Customs but hope to do so to-day. Since there will little field work But midnight tite in this vicinity. I feel that your ship anchored at Woosung, on ue-offer to send us another ambui.
martial law and count of
weance is not necessary. Your ani were compelled to stay
a fex bulunce will be used mostly f more hours on the ship until the transportation of patients in dawn.
Dr. Yeu came to our ship the Settlement from one hospital personally, to express his waim to another. 1 am writing to in welcome and some other doctors quire whether it will be possible Wanted fur O at the Customs at the end of the service for you Wharf.
to sell your ambulance to the İk»d We went to the Chinese Y.M. Cross General Hospital. For al CA. far lunch and then to the present we are without one. Twe Chim Tung University for a short of our Red Cross ambulances, be reat, We were surprised to loan longing to the Hospital, hay that we were ordered to stay at heen destroyed by the Japanes
do that University by Dr. Yen, for, if you can see your. way to we were afterwards informed that
please let us know the an this place was to be ruanages au pruximate cost of the vehicle. a temporary hospital by Madame so dolny, it will not only save the Sun.
Least of transportation but wil
nit
So we are now all staying and supply us with a much needed an work co-ep-ratively. For this is bare loot as a result of he a newly organised hospital, ard tility. Since you have the ex
i unprepared. The sing Meritdine muel ambul averytians 1 Fodowing day, 406 wounded sol ane it will be quite convenient
were end her from 4187-2410
you to build a new one for other hospital and that made as yourself with the money which wo very much perplexed, and we al will ray for the ane in Shangh
With regard to the question in ne 1 dn't know what to do in such
disorganised situation, no we di-connexion with an offer of a house cided to accept 200 first to be as a convalescent hospital, I hesi what we could do. Fortunately tate to
Convalesceal offer.
H..
we did everything just as we ex- of tend the acceptan
led and the result was quite diers are most difficult to manage satisfactory.
and for this reason we are arrans. The last two days we didn't ine with the Government for the
Two hundred more are, establishment of a big convales gerept any. ready to come in to-morrow, cent hoital outside of Shanghai. Well, so much for that, and which will be controlled under Any want to tell you that we need sore strict military discipline. more doctors and nurses, because such hospital under private nus- Lo almost impossible us to picen is it is a hard problem for solve, when we work with themanar and to maintain order. Besides such a hospital will have other doctors who don't speak or even know our language at all. to be opened for at least 6 months more and with members of Now everything is going our smoothly, even though we didn't your brigade who are all volu:- had it full of interest, because our trers, it will be hard for them to work во aim is to work for those who have stay away from their come from the front, instead of lone,
transferred working for those
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Probate of the will and codicil has been granted to Mr. II.K. WHO, Solicitor, Chan Yat-pong, Wong Shi alian Ho Wing-shi, widow, anu Sia Shi, alia Ho Slu-shi, all of No. 14, York Rond, Kowloon Tong, and nino to Tsr Shu-tong. No. 50, Ko Shing Street.
The will contains a number of fatully bequests.
Europeans Estates.
The late Mr. Arthur Innocent, who died at Kelowa, British Colum- blo, Canada, on September 21, 1931, left Hongkong estate worth $41,- $12. Re-sealing of certified copy of letters of administration has been granted to the Hon. Mr. W. E. 1. Shenton, of Messrs. Deacons, who is attorney for the official ad- ministrator, Mr. E. Carruthers, of Kelawa,
Dr. Ernest David Jackson, for- merly of No. 3. Peking Road, Shanghat, fate of No. 1, Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, London, who died of June 2. 1931. at the Empire Nursing Home, Vin- cent Square, Middlesex, left. Hong- kong estate which has been valued at $18,900, while net personalty at Home is £27,256 19 7d.
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The will contains family be- quests.
Hongkong estate valued at $10,- 200, with £10,079 0s Dd at Home, derick James Hugh Waller, of the was left by the late Major Fre- Royal Engineers, late of Lahore Cantonments. Punjab, India, who died at Skardu, Kashmir. British He India, on September 4, 1931. was a bachelor and is survived by his parents who are the only people entitled to share in the estate. Letters of administration have been granted to Mr. D. J. Lewis, of Mossrs. Johnson, Stakes and Master
preciation
for th Assistance which the St. John Ambulance Brigade is rendering pa at this thep of rent distress
Youra incerely.
(S.) F. C. Yen
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