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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1933.

AMBULANCE

INSPECTION

GOVERNOR'S PLEA FOR

CO-OPERATION

HONOUR FOR MR. MORRIS

In the presence of high naval and military officers, members of the Legislative Council and many of the leading citizens, His Ex- cellency the Governor, Sir William Peel made his annual inspection of

members of St. John Ambulance Brigade at Caroline Hill yesterday.

Amongst those present were II.E. Major General Borrelt, Com- modore E. McC. W. Lawrie, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern and Mrs. Southorn, Sir William and Lady Shenton and Miss Yvonne Shenton, Dr. W. B. Moore, District Surgeon; the Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chnu, the Hon. Mr. S. W. To'o, Col. Myles, Messro. Kwok Stu-liu, Chan Lim-pak, Li Yick-mui, Mok Kon-aang, and Tang Siu-kin.

The Governor, in full uniform. accompanied by his A.D.C. (Capt. Walter) arrived shortly befora 4.45 p.m. and a few minutes later. took the Royal Salute.

Accompanied by Commissionor Morris and Lady Peel, Lady District Superintendent; the Gov. ernor inspected the Corps which was at full strength for the occa- sion.

It was a striking sight. The uniforms of the naval and military officers who accompanied

the Governor stood out against the Bombre ranks of khaki-clad volun- teers. The nursing section. with

| the smart Red Cross uniform, added

to the general effect.

Work Demonstrated.

The following case was set for Lita demonstration: A man is found lying on the ground uncon- aclous with electric burns on the chest, where the wire is touching. He has a compound fracture of the right thigh and haemorrhage from the femoral artery has commenced. What is the treatment?

Was

Commendable smartness shown by the men in dealing with their "patients."

His Excellency presented Vellums of Thanks to Commissioner Morris, Corps Superintendent Chak Tai- kwong, Corps Officer A. el Arculli, Division Superintendents 1. B. Trevor and Fan Shul-nom.

The following trophies were also presented-Ralph Shield to Y. M. C. A., Savage Memorial Cup, King's College present boys; Lau Chu Pak Duty Cup, Mongkok division; Ho Fook Efficiency Cup, Squad No. 3; Wong Kwong-tin Vaccination Gup, Mangkok division: Ho Kom-tong Nursing Shield, Y. W. C. A. Mok Cho-chuen trophy, Indian Division.

race,

Swimming Trophies. Chater Shield Brigade Cham- plonship, King's College present boys: Elin Kndoorie Team King's present hors; 15 Tune Life Saving Cup, King's old boya;; Ho Brothers Brigade Champion- Jáhip Cup (100 yards event), King's present bovs; Nam Yeung Cup, China Athletic Association; Chan Chan-nam Cap. Klag's present

boys.

The Governor's Speech. Addressing the gathering, His Excellency said: In the first place I wish to make an interesting and pleasant announcement. The Sub Prior, acting

His on behalf of Royal Highness the Grand Prior, has approved the following recom- mendation of the Chapter General, That Alfred Morris, Assistant Commissioner in charge Hongkong district, St. John Ambulance Brigade Oversens, be appointed Commissioner." I most heartily congratulate Mr. Morris on his promotion, which is well merited' and is fitting reward for all his fine work in connexion with the Brigado work in Hongkong.

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There is no doubt that the work done there has been wonderful and over 40,000 cases were attended to last year. A health contro on very efficient lines was opened in Juno at Kam Tin, and is doing excellent work.

Co-operative Service.

At the same time, while fully ap- preciating the work done, I wish to stress the necessity for co-opera- tion with other organisations work- ing on similar lines. Hongkong is full of many good works, but the tendency sometimes is to start a

new movement without having due regard to the needs and activitica of existing movements, thus leading to overlapping and a loss of economy in time and money. I am glad to say that the St. John Am- bulance Brigade and the New Ter- ritories Medical, Benevolent As- sociation have now joined forces, and are operating as one body. It was my earnest desire that this should be done, and I thank and congratulate In particular Six William Shenton, Mr. Morris and Dr. Arthur Woo, and the others who have been Instrumental in bringing it about, on their achieve- ment. It is now necessary to co- ordinate the work of this new joint body with that of Government in the New Territories, and steps are being taken to attain that end.

On behalf of the Corps I thank those doctors and others who have assisted the Corps by giving kctures and demonstrations, hold- ing examinations and judging com- petitions. I also thank those who have generously supported, the Brigade with subscriptions, but I would again press the need for fur- ther donations, for we have to de- perd very much on the same people from year to year. The expenses of the work in the New Territories are considerable, and further help is asked for.

Ho Kom Tong's Work.

CX-

I take this opportunity of pressing regret at the resignation of Mr. Ho Kom Tong, Kuight of Grace of the Order, from the post of Chairman of the Finance Com- mittee, which he has held for some years. Mr. Ho Kom Tong has been a tower of strength in the Corps, and has given very generously of his time and money. Although he has resigned his post as Chairman of the Finance Committee, I am. confident that Mr. Ho Kom Tong will continue to assist the Corps.

In conclusion I congratulate the winners of the various awards and trophies presented to-day, and i sincerely congratulate Commis- sioner Morris and those other mem- bers of the Corps on having receiv ed special recognition. (Applause). The speech was followed by a "March Past" of members. CX-

His Excellency again took the salute.

This is the third time that I have had the privilege of carrying out the Annual Inspection of the Corps, and I congratulate it on the cellent turnout and the very in- teresting demonstrations which it has given. It is quite clear that the Corps is maintaining its high standard of eficiency. The Corps continues 10 give valuable service

to the Colony, and when I was on leave last year I took the oppor- tunity, when visiting the Head- quarters of the Order, to express to the Secretary General my great ad- miration of all that is being done by the Hongkong Branch.

Free Vaccination.

for

The free vaccinations carried ont by the Corps during the year num- bered over 94,000. Members of the Corps have assisted at Arcs,

treet nccidents, drowning

cases, and have attended various functions in case their services might be m quired. Two activities call special comment. Early in the year a number of volunteers belong- ing to the Corps went to Shanghai at the time of the Sino-Japanese conflict and. lent their services to the sick and wounded. They did ex- cellent work, and were highly com- mended.

The other outstanding activity is the banith work done by the Corps in the Now Torritorios. !

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