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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Y.W.C.A. APPEAL
Joint National And Local Association Campaign
March 10, 1939.
London
Bomb Found ALHAMBRA
On Railway Track
fuse
bomb was fitted with a time and, if it had. exploded, it would
London, Mar. D. For the first time the Hongkong Branch of the Y.W.CA. and
The timely discovery of a bomb the National Association are having a joint campaign for funds in on the railway lines in the London Hongkong. The goal for the campaign is $10,000, which will be suburb of Sarlesden, about 50 yards off an iron viaduct, provented a new. divided, $10,500 to Hongkong and $5,500 to the National Association, outrage by terrorists yesterday. The There will be twelve teams with some 150 women working on the teams. The presence in the Colony of a number of national com- have destroyed not only the mittee members makes it possible to have four national teams, and but also the electric cables of two eight ocal teams. Dr. F. C. Woo, o.1.E, treasurer of the local Y.W.C.A., and Mrs. Huang Siu-feng, past chairman of the national committee, are the two campaign chairmen. The campaign opens to-night with a dinner of for workers.
The Hongkong Y.W.C.A., is a self-appeal-for-support supporting organisation. Its work a locally. Both not dependent on funds from abroad
Unes
power stations in the vicinity.
Last evening's papers did not men- los this latest attempt, probably in order not to frighten phssengers using this line which is usually avercrowded in the evening hours. Special police from Scotland Yard can be made have been busy combing the London
in Kunming and. in districts chiefly inhabited by Irish
or from any other part of China, It Kwelyang, new.Y.W.C.A.'s have been people for traces of the perpetrators. does however bring to the notice of organised, during the last year, and the community each year its pro- both have received grants from the Kamine and activities and ask for National Committer,
inancial support. This year March
д
None In Slam
10 has been set as the opening duy of the finance campaign. The goal is higher than usual both because of
In some centres, such for Instance additional activities undertaken by jus Slam, it has not been possible to the Y.W.C.A, and because the cam-organise a Y.W.C.A., but a local palm is being held in conjunction committee working with scerotary with the National Y.W.C.A. of China. has developed an emergency centre. The latter organisation consists of a The programme in Slam fell under Committee elected by all the local three kends, (1) student relief work Y.W.C.A.' throughout the country, was carried on, students who werC It has its headquarters in Shanghul, unable to continue their studies were and is responsible for general policy helped to and work, and in many and problems which concern, not
cases trained for work In refugee one individual Y.W.C.A. but the camps and for other kinds of sur National Movement as a whole. A vlee; (2) in
in refugee camps, staff
trained. of
and experienced tional classes
recreational secretaries is
to carry out activities were is employed
carried
on by the this work, In the present emersos until the camps were broken up and Y.W.C.A. among women and children situation the National Y.W.C.A, has been called on to undertake special the refugees sent on: (3), familles of work, and It has therefore been soldiers at the front were registered necessary to explore other sources of with the Y.W.C.A. and occupation revenue. One result Is this joint found locally for several hundred campaign.
families. Welfare work was carried
and
luca-
privileges such as free tuliion in
the was
families.
The Hongkong Y.W.C.A., recognis among the children, Special ing the needs of the national or-school and free treatment at hospitals ganisation and understanding
obtained for all registered value of its work to the country, has generously consented to this arrange- ment. From members and friends of
With communications as dificult the Y.W.C.A., In other parts of China as they have been during the last who are now living in Hongkong, ad- year, speeint efforts have to be made ditional ten
tening of workers have been to maintain work. This can be done organised,
ed. The funds raised by the by increasing the national service campaign will be divided between among the local Y.W.CA's and by the Hongkong Y.W.C.A. And the arranging for more travel and visi National Y.W.C.A. In the proportion tation by national secretaries, of 2 to 1, are being taken that the Hongkong budget difference is made up before there is nay division of funds,
Report of Work
The funds of the National Y.W.C.A,
must be augmented to meet the de- mands on the budget made by this travel. In many of the local Y.W.C.A's there ure emergency A report has been issued of the secretaries supported by the National work of the Hongkong association, who are carrying on programmes of work, and showing that regular work has been student relief, refugee going on side by side with much educational class for both city and emergency work. Endless hours have rural women-Contributed. been given by the members to making hospital supplies, quilted coats, warm underwear and to knit- ling. Money has been raised in all kinds of ways, Including very sacrificial thrift boxes which collected monthly. The association has made an effort to discover an carry out work needed by the minesos- of refugees in the city, putting groups of specially trained young women in the cumps for welfare and educa- tional work.
aro
and
Regului"work has expänded”be= cause in these days of stress the needs of girls and women are many. Nearly every one has problems ex- aggerated by the present situation. The hostel is overflowing, and per- sonal problems absorb long hours of secretaries' Ume. Students come for relief funds, Clubs and classes help hold morale high. Even in time of war, youth looks to the future, and leadership must be trained. Co- operation with many new emergency organisations is a necessary con- tribution to life to-day.
With the present shift in popula- tion towards the west and south-west there have, come many requests for Y.W.C.A. work in new centres. In response, secretaries have been sent In to survey interior cities and to inlk
over with residents the sibilities of developing
The policy is that such work shall be self-directing and self-supporting from the beginning. but prevalling conditions make it impossible for
some local centres to raise funds for the work. The National Y.W.C.A.'s lins therefore made grants оп в diminishing scale 10 such
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