THE HONGKONG.
TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY,
JULY 19, 1934.
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The S.P.C. requires $25,000 this year to maintain its work for sick and starving children. Will you send us one or more of those dollars?
Your donation will be gratefully acknowledged.
Hon. Treasurers:
Mrs. L. W. Amps, 517, The Poak; Mrs. Y. K. Chow, 22; Shouson
HAI.
A NEW HOSPITAL
APPEAL FOR FUNDS FOR.
·ALIÇE MEMORIAL
President's Speech.
sight of the demolition of the old COUNTERFEIT COINS. building and the knowledge that;
the good work hitherto done by
to
found...
two
con-
It must now suffer. Any dona- LOCAL SILVER DOLLARS AND tion, treat or small, may be sontj
FIVE CENT PIECES te and will be gratefully received
The possession of a number of An appeal for funds for the by the Honorary Treasurer,
·Moasra. Linstead and Davis, counterfeit coins,. comprising two erection of the new Alice Memorial Hospital was made by Gloucester Building, or any mem-silver dollars, 21 Hongkong ten the lion, Dr. S. W. Tso, presidingber of the Executive Committee cent pieces and two Hongkong Ave Superintendent, Alico cent pieces, formed the subject of over the annual meeting of the far the Alico Memorial and Aflated Memorial Hospital, Bonham Road.
chargo brought against Chan San, 87, unemployed, before Mr. Hospitals, held in the Chamber of
Increase In Patients. Commerce room yesterday, after- "With regard to the medical Hamilton at the Central Police noon.
work of the associated hospitals Court.yesterday afternoon.
Mr. D. L. Strellett appeared for In passing over the Report, Dr. the number of in-patients and out- Tao also mentioned the increase patients shows an increase over the defence and pleaded not guilty. In the number of patients, which the previous year. This indicates For the prosecution, Detective showed that Western medical that Weatorn medical treatments Sub-Inspector Fender stated that treatments were becoming more are more and more approclated by at 2,80 a.m. on July 14, the defen- and more appreciated by the poor the poor Chinese in the Colony, dent was walking along Queen's Chinese in the Colony..
The Matron in her report told us hoad East. A Shantung constable Among those present at the an interesting fact that the first P. C. D11, stopped and searched meeting were the Hon. Sir William examination of the Hongkong him and in his purse found a num- Shenton, the Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell, Nursing, Board was held exactly ber of coins which he thought were the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, Mr. F. S. 40 years after the first Chinese counterfeit. The constable kept Cassidy, Mr. S. V. Boxer, Mr. I. probationer nurse was received to the coins in his hand and took the Sommerfelt, Rev. H. R. Walls, Mr. the Alice Memorial Hospital for man to the West Point Police A. W. Hughes, Dr. R. M. Gibeon, training. Ifitherto, we have held Station. In the compartment tho Dr. R. M: Alderton, Mr. A our own hospital examinations. bad coins were found in, were also
with External one good ten cent plece and
an Stevenson, Mias Ward, matron, But now and Mrs. A. Hughes, assistant Examination Board for publle genuine five cont pleces, and. In a examination with registration, and $1.54 good money were also different compartment, a $50 note matron.
uniform standard of training in In moving the adoption of the the Colony will be obtained..
"It now remains for me The magistrato: Did the Roport and Accounts, the President said:
heartily thank, on behalf of our stable remove them from the com- hospitals, all those ladies and partments?
Insp. Fender: Yes, your Wor- gentlemen, whose names appeared
and ship. in
Superintendent's
Mr. Strellett: We are admitting Matron's Report, for the voluntary and valuable services they have that these coins were in our pos rendered to our hospitals. As the session and that we knew they were names mentioned in the Report counterfeit.
The constable, in evidenco, are so many I shall ask you to exceso me from mentioning them stated he stopped the defendant because he appeared to try to avoid With regard to the Statement him. He was walking in a ACA.
Witness of Accounta you will be pleased picious manner. to note that in the Income and not acting on information. Ho
his hand "Three years ago, temporary Expenditure Account there is an put the coins in repairs were carried out on the excess of income over expenditure later handed them to the Sergeant- timbers of the roof, but a recent amounting to $3,099.34. This will on-duty. examination
Mr. Strellett submitted that the showed that the somewhat reduce the amount of
excess of expenditure over income defendant would say that it was destruction by white ants was so extensive that no further repairs for the previous year amounting not P. C. D11 who arrested him but another constable, whom de were possible. Under such cir- to $5,676.62.
"I have the pleasure now to fendant thought was D28, Defen cumstances there was no alter- native but to have it pulled down. move the adoption of the Report dant would also say that a man When the motion named Ho Chik-wal gave him the "in anticipation of the even- and Accounts.
to Ho Chik-wal'a tuality which has now happened, is seconded, I shall be pleased to cotns to take
any questions relating family. the Executive Committee in 1929 answer instructed Mr. Little, of Messrs. thereto which you may be pleased The hearing, was adjourned to Saturday morning, ball being Little Adams and Wood, to pre-to ask."
Mr. A. Stevenson seconded, and allowed in the sum of $1,000.. pare a building plan for the erection of a new Alice Memorial the Report and Accounts were Hospital and the re-erection of the carried. Nethersole. The Alice Memorial old building in Hollywood Road had then been sold. It was found that it was impossible to carry on hospital work there on account of its overcrowded surroundings.
"The Annual Report and State- ment of Accounts of the Alice Memorial and Aflated Hospitals for the year 1939 have been in your hands for some time, and with your permission I will take them as read.
"In his report the Superinten- dent of the hospitals brought to your notice the fact that the Nethersole building was demolish- ed in May this year on account of its unsafe condition.
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The next item on the agenda diseases have been very prevalent the mortality 8 high. was the estimates for 1934, which and
an expenditure of Malaria, Typhoid Fever -and In- showed 348,850.00 as against Receipts of fluenza were frequently treated $48.700.06. This item was pro- in the wards. As Maiorial Fever posed by Mr. Cassidy, seconded by is common, it would seem that the Hon. Mr. Chou and carried cases of Typhoid are, in the early
Office Bearers.
stages, mistaken by the patients The following office bearers for Malaria, and consequently little heed is taken of the favor wore then elected"
Chairman-The Hon. Dr. S., W. until complications set in. As n result a long convalescence is Tso.
Deputy Chairman: The Hon. Sir often necessary in hospital. The most common surgical conditions William Shenton.
Genoral Committed: Mesara, troated have been, tumours simple A. W. Hughes, A. G. W. Tickle, and malignant, atone Cheung Wing-kue. Kwok Im-bladder, bone disease, and septic our shing, Lau Ping-chal and Lowounds. In this hot and molat
Cheung-wal.
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"In due course,,Mr. Little sub- mitted to the Committee a plán showing one block of buildings divided into three sectione; each section could be built when funds are available. After careful con- alderation, the Committee adopted this plan, and the Alice Memorial was bullt according to the plan two years ago out of the proceeds of sale of its old bullding and com- pletes the first section of building-gehemo. —————————-~-~
"The cost for bullding the other Executive Committee; The Hon. and life is endangered; as aurgical wwo acctions was estimated at Mr. T. N. Chau, the Hon. Sir attention is now available in all $200,000. The Executive Com-Henry Pollock, the Hon. Dr. R. H. Districts, the old treatment should
8 There's just a chance to be right. mittee launched an appeal for Kotewall, Mr. Tang Shlu-kiu and not be employed but all wounds 11 Select, but not stand-offish,
The A. W. Hughes. building funds in 1991.
aurgical 12 Well-known American dwarf. amount of donations collected up Votes of thanks were passed to treatment. Though progress is 13 Just a frothy ebullition. to date la, I understand, about the Hon. Mr. TN. Chau for slow, the fact that such a large 16 Get your staff from Macedonia. $70,000 and we still need a sum of collecting the Chinese donations, number eases are treated un-17 Kitchens or vessels, but not kitchen vessels. But did these $130,000 to complete the whole to Messrs. H. R. Forsyth and Anually in the various hospitals, is
vearels carry, these kitchens? Sommerfelt, of Messrs. Linstead an indication that "the old order
I think not. An Appeal.
and Davis, for their services as changeth yielding place to now."
19 A salt. Thirty years ago 'only' 21 The common or garden rove, "Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, Hon. Treasurers, and to Mr. J. the time has come when every Fleming, of Messrs. Lowe, Bing-small proportion of maternity perhaps.
were under the care of 23 Breakfast won't be long, now effort must be made to raise that ham and Matthews, for auditing cases
the cereal's in the oven. sum or such part of it as to the accounts, and to the Hon. Dr. trained midwives, now, the large enable us to build, as soon as Too for presiding.
majority are attended by trained 24 Put in before it for truth;
25 Robe. Mr. S. V. Boxer made a proposal midwives. The antenatal clinics Footwear. possible, at least another section
Jarge board, containing and child welfare clinics under 20 They obtainable at the.. of our scheme in order to continue that a
"delicatessen," of course. and appealing for. funds, Dr. Sydenham are well attended the work, which the Nethersoledata had carried on during the last 40 should be erected on, the site and of great value as educational 30 It sounds as though it helped to make the thing complete, but, of years of dispensing medical aid where the new hospital in being factors. New societies are doing
valuable work which hospitals course, this is flattering. to poor women and children. built.
Down The name of Nethersole Hospital The President said that the cannot overtake and they deserve has been indelibly imprinted In matter would be given dus con- to be supported; the medical work the minds of the poor in the sideration by the Committee, and of the St. John's Ambulance ho Brigade. Is bringing medical help Colony, and they were accustomed and he felt sure it would
villages in the New Territory, to go there and seek help. A new
while the Sogloty for the Protec- Nethersole la now urgently need- ed and on behalf of the Com- mittee, I ask the whole com munity to come to our aid.
Acheme.
"No words of mine can appeal to you more strongly than the
SALESMAN SAM
adopted.
Superintendent's Report.
The following are extracts from tion of Children, is Anding out of hardship amongst the Superintendent's (Dr. R. M. cases
children, providing food for them Gibson) report: ‚'
have and in other woys helping to been as in past years; pulmonary ameliorate the lot of poor childron.
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