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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1933.
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S.P.C. ANNUAL MEETING
(Continued from Page 10.)
Loosby, Di, 'A. McElney, Mr. J. Le MoPherson, Dr. E. M. Minett, Mr. | Mok Kon-sang, Mrs. Frod Mow-Zung, | Mr. Ngah,Shing-kwan, Mr. Ng_Wah, Dr. Phoor' Sock-wah, Hon, Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., Lady Pollock, Mr.“J, T. Priory Mr. E. M. Raymond, Mr. T. H. R Bhaw, Hon. Dir. W. E. 1 Shenton, much suffering. I bellove it only re- Miss Shin Tak-hing, Rev. Dean quires a little propaganda in this Swann, Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Mr. direction to accomplish a great deal. Tam Woon-tong, Mr. Tang Shlurkin, General unemployment will, I feet Mr. Tong Yat-chuen, Mr. Iso Ka-po, certain, cause un great concern in the Hon. Dr. S. W. To'o, O.B.E., Mrs. S. coming year and nome manper of W. Ta'o, Rev. RH, Wall, 0.3.E., Government organised reliat will pass Mr. B. Wong Tape, Mr. Wong Kwong sibly be called for, What: form it tin, Mr. Wong Mau-lam, Mr. Wong should take. is a matter for-Gavern-Tak-kwang, Miss Foon-yon Catherine ment enquiry and, careful conridora-Woo, M.DE.; executive committoe, Chevalier J. M. Alves, ‚dir. A. ̈of Arcuill, Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto, Mrs. Blair, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Mr. Chan Lim-pak, Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, Dr. A. 1 . Dovey, Bir. Ho Kom tone, D.BE, MP 20 Kong, Mrs. C. E. Holmes, Fathor D. Hourigan, Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Dr. L 0. Hunter, Mr. Ip Fai-sul, Mr. Ip Lan-chuen, Dr. E. W. Kirk, Hon.. Dr. R. H. Kotowall, C.M.G., Mire. R. I. Kotowall, air, Lam Yam-chuan, Dr. Li Shu-fan, Mr. Li Yau-taun, C.B.E., Mr. Vik-mul, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. G. P. de Martin, M.B.E., Dr. A. Bic- Elney, Mr. J. L. McPherson, Dr. E. M. Minett, Mrs. Fred Mow-fung, Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan, Mrs. Dr. Phoon Seck Wah, The Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, K.C. Lady Pollock, Mr. J. T. Friar, Mr. E. M. Raymond, Mrs. Shenton, Miss Shin Tak-hing, Mr. Tah Shau-hong, Mr. Tan Woon- tong, Mr.. Tang Shiu-kin, Mr. Tong Yat-chuen, Miss Watts, Mr. J. M. Wong, Mr. Wong Kwong-tin.
Turning now to the accounts for a fest moments. They are satisfactory so far as they go, but I wo aro to, meet the incressing demand that wo find on all sides we shail require many more subscriberg and a lot more donations.
The Government have come forward with a generous offer on a dollar for a. daliar basis and it behoves the community to take up the challenge and meet it in the spirit. in which it was made.
Appreciation.
In conclusion, as I shall shortly be relinquishing the chairmanship of the Executive Committee, I should like to take this opportunity of thanking all the officors of our society for the useful and hard work which they have. given us and the beneficial services they have rendered to the community. An appreciation of the work done by our honorary secretary Mr. Hazelrigg ia well stated at the end of our report and to this expression of our feelings I should like to add the names of the other members of our honorary secre Lariul staff, our honorary treasurers,
our honorary auditor and our inspectora.
Nicholls,
Hon. Treasurere, Mr. Li Hol-tung,; auditors, Mr. P. E. Barker, Hon. Messrs. Percy Smith, Soth and Flom-
Seto ing: inspectora, Mina
Wal Sheung, Mr. Perry, Miss Agnes An- derson and Miss Tam.
The oflees of Chairman and vico Chairman of the Executive Committee will be filled at the Arst committee meeting.
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I should also like to thank the mem- bors of the Executivo Committee for their advice and assistance and, the members of the medical profession
Tribute to Secretary. for the large amount of "voluntary medical work they have done for the
"There is recommendation nociety.
Lastly, to all those who are in-should like to make to the incoming "Our terested in the lives of the little chil-Committee" sald Mr. Shenton
honorery secretary, Mr. Hazleriggi dren of this Colony, I commend to was not only
the do facto their careful perusal, our report for founders of our Society, but has been the year and particularly the spect-its mainspring ever since. І соп- sider that the duties he performs call for a more imposing title than honor. ary secretary. In England, the off- cer holding a similar post in the Society which has the rame objects as ours is called the Director and I sug- Pre-gest that a similar office should be created for Mr. Hazlerigg. (Ap- plause.)
men cases,
The motion was carried.
Election of Officers.
On the motion of the Hon. Dr. Tao, the following oflice-bearers for the furthcoming year were elected: sident, the Hon. Sir Shouson Chow; vice-Prealdente, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotowall, C.M.G., Hon.
"I have pleasure in supporting the Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Hon. Dr. S. W. Te'o, recommendation," said Mr. Kotewall. "As a past Chairman of the Executive O.B.E., honorary vico-Presidents, Sir Committes, I know how valuable have Ceel! Clementi, G.C.M.G., Mr. Wai
been Mr. Hazlerigg's services to the Shiu-pak, Miss G. A. Stephens: Society. Indeed, it is no exaggera general committee, Chevalier J. M.
tlon to any that he is the life and soul Alves. Mr. A. el Arcull, the Rev. L
of the Society, and that to him more Banelife, the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Ar than to any other member is due the 3. D. Bush, Mr. Chan Heung-puk, Mcredit of the good work the Socioty Chan Lim-pak, the Hon. Mr. 1. N. has done, and the wonderful progress: Chau, the Hon. Sir Shouson Chow, it has made. It would therefore be Dr. A. L. Dovey, Mr. V. M. Grayburn, but fitting that he should be given a Mr. T. M. Hazlerigg, M.C., Bir tebert status more commensurate with the He Tung, Mr. Ho Kom-tong, 0.3.E duties and responsibilities entrusted to Mr. Ho Kwong, Father D. Hourigan him by the Committee." Mr. Ho Sing-chau, Mr. J. Owen Hughes, Mr. Hung Hing-kam, Mr. Iption in the dorm of a motion to the The chairman put the recommenda- Lan-chuen, Dr. E. W, Kirk, Hon, Dr.
whs unanimously R. H. Kotowall, C.M.G., Mrs. Kote meeting and it wall, Mr. Kwok Siu-lou, Mr. Loung agreed to. Pat-yu, Mr. Li Hoi-tung, Mr. Li Jow- Fon, Mr. Li Yau-Teus, U.B.E., Mr. Li Yik-mul, Mr. M. K. Lo, Mr. F. H.
Mr. Chau Thanked,
LOCAL WEDDING.
MISS DONUS PUNCHEON WEDS
"MR, ROBERT MILLAR
'A' pretty wedding was 'aolamnis.. ed in St. Andrew's Church yester- day afternoon, the Rov. Walton Rogors officiating, when Miss Doris
ncheon daughter of Mr. J. and the late Mrs. Pun- cheon, was married to Mr. Robert Millar, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Millar, of "Banghreo", Renowell, Midlothian, Scotland.
The bride arrived in church in a beautiful early Victorian gown of ivory blonde lace and not in foral design, her only ornament being a cameo brooch. She also were a Victorian coronet of orange blos- soms from which fell a handsome vell of Brusacis net in oval design, daintily embroidered. The bridal gown was created by "Eunice",
Miss Puncheon was given away by her father, and was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Winifred Henderson and Miss Elsa Bell, who were dressed respectively in love- In-the-mist blue, and blush pink, embroidered organdio dresses.
Miss Joyce Crookdake was the flower girl, and wore an eau de nil organdio dress.
The matron of honour, Mrs. R. J. Goodman, was becomingly attired in an eau de nil nagel akin lace dress, trimmed with French grey fox fur, with a hat to tone.
Mr. Lealle Calcraft fulfilled the duties of best man, while Mr. Rupert Baldwin presided at
organ.
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The happy couple will be spend- ing their honeymoon at Fanling and Tsingtau. The bride's going- away dress was of brown and beige ensemble, with hat to match.
well attended reception was held in the Peninsula Hotel rose room after the ceremony at the church.
was his intention to pass much of the detailed work on to the. nocrotaries, leaving him te superintend, affairs generally. He thanked Mr. Chan for his co-operation during the time they had worked together as joint secre torics.
Bir. Hazlerigg paid a tribute to the work of Sir Shouson Chow, the Society's firat and only President
Each year he said, Sir Shouron Chow In his modesty asked to be allowed to resign, but membera unanimously re- Jected his offer. His assistance and advice had always been invaluable.
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