THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1986.
ANNOUNCING
An Appeal
IN AID OF.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION AND BRIGADE HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT
are
has
The work and status of the ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION & BRIGADE in the life of this Colony
well-known to the majority of residents, but it is. not generally realised that this SOCIETY, which no accumulated reserves, and, since the formation of the ASSOCIATION in 1883, HAS RECEIVED NO GRANT FROM PUBLIC FUNDS, is in urgent need of money to carry on its varied activities.
Always Ready In Emergency
whether
Since the formation of the Association in Hongkong, records show that its members have rendered signal. service in every outstanding happening - disaster, typhoon or unusual event associated with the life of the Colony. In one season, during a recent small-pox épidemic, over 400,000 people were vaccinat- ed by members of St. John Ambulance-working day
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"PLEASE HELP"
and night. Out of the Funds it has raised, Five Motor Ambulances have been purchased and loaned to the Colony. In the event of emergency, members will be called upon to supplement the requirements of the Military, Naval and Civil Authorities, but the necessary equipment connot be purchased without cash.
THE NEW TERRITORIES MEDICAL BENEVOLENT BRANCH
is the Organisation formed by the amalgamation of the Society inaugurated by Sir Elly Kadoorie, Messrs. L. Kadoorie, Joseph, Raymond, Professor Gerrard and Dr. Arthur Woo who established Clinics at TSUEN WAŃ, TUEN MUN, PING SHAN and SHATIN, and the Organisation of St. John which operated centres at KAM TIN, SHEUNG SHUI, SAN TIN, FANLING, SHATAU KOK, TING KOK, and SAI KUNG,
"Most of these centres continue their work and message of mercy amongst the villagers, relieving suffering, disarming suspicion and superstition. caring for mothers and infants, and instilling the principles of Hygiene, First Aid and Home Nursing, where formerly no such help was avail- able. *
When it is realised that as many as sixty villages exist in a single district, many situated amongst the hills far from the beaten-track and accessible on foot only, the amount of labour and fatigue entailed by nurses will be appreciated.
· IT IS HOPED THAT THIS APPEAL, WHICH IS THE FIRST PUBLIC ONE MADE ON BEHALF OF THE LOCAL ORGANISATION OF ST. JOHN ́ ́ OF JERUSALEM, WILL NOT BE IN VAIN, AND THAT THERE WILL BE AN ENCOURAGING RESPONSE FROM THE COMMUNITY OF HONGKONG WHO HAVE NEVER FAILED TO ANSWER THE CALL
"FOR HUMANITY
PLEASE
SEND YOUR
DONATION
TO-
THE DIRECTOR
OF AMBULANCE
ST. JOHN HEADQUARTERS. TAI HANG ROAD.
OR TÓ..........
THE GENERAL MANAGER
"SOUTH CHINA
MORNING POST
Donations will be ackno
ledged in the
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