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A total of $2,387,097,93 was wached yer- play- 1 Appreciation of the splendid worksite formerly occupied as
terday by the War Fund inaugurated by done by the Po Leung Kuk Com-ground for the inmates. Wo have, the H. C. M. Post, Lid, with the following mitee during the part year was ex-therefore, requested the Government donations: pressed by His Excellency the Gov-to allocate the area to us permanent-The Chinese Estates, Ltd. ernor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, yeater-ly so that we muy have another site John Payn up at fast....
calf Mrs Corra's Bathing Sult expected "Itoulette" day, when he received the Committee for a playground. It in
that ere Jong the Kuk will receive One Clow up (per sira Hoga at Government House,
"From an of Sonia's Puppies per the Commitee, which the lease from Government.
G. J. The report of
There have been from the begin- was presented by the retiring Chalr- man, Mr T. F. Lu, alates: Through-ning in the Kuk a number of depart- out the year under review, the work ments where the women, are taught
The Hongkong Chiness Civil Servants of the Kuk went on smoothly. Due to knitting, embroidering and tailoring
dons to their Variety Concert Fund-the the circumstances recently affecting to that they may have some means Club neknowledges the following dona- Hongkong, the number of fumates of of earning a living after leaving the ton. Bir A. D. Tarves 310; Mr Lo Tung- our Kuk, continued to increase, ita Kuk. The articles made in these fan 120 Mr Fok Pak-in $10; Wing On
Meiners and friends $11.60; Total ward Boinvis towel- lowest being 144 and its highent 303 departments have long had readyan sie; Wing On Insurance Co. 20: Bangkok
Humbay received up to July 17, 1941, 13,31050. per day. All cases sent to us word naritet. During the year,
The accounts. wit be alosed on Satur handled with due fustice by the Com-making and cloth-weaving machines
and special Instruc-day, July 10, mitice. Most of the cares were in were added
employed; with these bnd unregistered mui tsat, facilities afforded the women were
Winble to learn more. kidnapped children and trafficking in
After ny colleagues unit I took human beings; next werd the cases concerning absconded women, a over the management, the number of prostitutes, repatriatlon, quarrely be inmates of the Kuk was so large that tween husbands and wives, children we could hardly find space for their The majority ·of who had lost their way or were help-accommodation. less, women and girls who had been them were children. We therefore intercepted while going abroad and added a Kindergarten class to the who had attempted to commit sui-establishment and specially employed
saved,
and e
a teacher to teach the children sing- ekig and ind. been children who had been placed undering, handicraft and recreation exer- our care pending the discharge from cises. On the upper floor, a prison of their guardians. During was adopted for use as a nursing the year, 1002 women and children ward, enabling the inmates in case of were admitted and 1,10% were di sight Illness teently heard that Your to be treated in the Kuk. in charged, the number remaining the Kuk on the day we handed over
Excellency obtained the sanction of our office being '185.
Government to retire and that you will be leaving for your motherland before long. You -are a benefeent From what I have stated it can be ruler and will always be remember
been over-ed by us all. We wish you happiness seen that the Kuk has crowded-Indeed the extent of over in your retirement, Long live Your crowding was unprecedented. This Excellency? coupled with the rise in price
His Excellency the Governor sait: daily necessities un ecount of the war, resulted in the cost of upkeep 11 is with deep interest and much of our Kuk greatly increasing. For pleasure that I have listened to the timately, in addition to the annual report by the Chairman of the 1940 of the Po Leung Kuk grunt of $10,000, we received from Committee Hongkong an advance of $5,000, be The report is se ing (part of the) subsidy for 1941. that it tends to concept We also received from the Chinese valuable work which has been
The incoming Committee is for- Hongkong under the inspiration of Mr Lo's Charities Fund und the Jockey Club a donation of $1,000 and the earnest interest of the Coin-tunate in having a very able Chair- each. On Flower Day, September
sure that his energy will in no way 21, we managed to raise over $13,100. mitice under him during the last mun in Dr S. N. Chnu, and
[year were Messrs Deacons, Solicitors,
The year 1910-41 has been a year full short of that so consistently dis- from
the Hof important progress for
Po played by Mr Lo Tung-fan. The good enough to forward to us
con- new Committee faces a very dimeult donor, who preferred to remain Leung Kuk, and I warmly nonymous, Hongkong Government gratulate those who have been ad- task but I feel quite confident, as do Loan bonds to the value of $1,000. ministering the Kuk on that. In the my advisers, that they will enery it through with eminent success. I sts San Yuen very kindly made first place; there has been the mum wisit them that success with all my us a gift of Chinese National Salva-feent donation by Mr J. E. Joseph Wat tion Loan bonds worth $600 (Chin- for the greatly needed new wing. ese). Interest from these was allocat believe that when that
Kuk.
tion
Kul Overcrowded
of
We have
Governor's Interest
on awalt collection at the office of the S. C. M. Pust: Associacao Portuguesa de Soccurros Mutuos: Lord Mayor's Fund St Vincent de Paul: Emergency Refugee for the Hellef of Air Victims: D.W.O.F.; Council; SPCA.; Food Kitchens Fund.
Leaving aboard the President Madison аге Mr and Mrs 1. H.
Chang and their two chidren, who are proceeding to England via Ame- rica. Mr Chang was formerly Minis- (er to Poland, and has been appointed
Institute in London,
to be the first Director of the China
creditable economie feat and could only have been accomplished by in-
really terests.
tensive devotion to the Kuk's in
zeal
wing
10
occasion
con-
feel
thunk both the old and the new
honourable
but
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I am very grateful both to Mr T. ed to meet upkeep expenses of the finished the Kuk, for the first time F. Lo and Dr S. N. Chau for the kind for some years, will be able to say regrets which they have expressed
Francisco wishes
..July 29. In addition, many other gifts in that it has sufficient accommodation at my impending departure, and I kind were received for the benefit of for its needs, flow these needs have thank them for their good
and their prayers.
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Reward for Labours
Direct Service-San the inmates and we are grateful to grown you know only too well, as in
Francisco the last year you have averaged
.Aug. 12. date, 5th August, ... My wife, who would much have their senders I wish particularly to mention the generosity of Mr J. 6. from 250 children and at the maxliked, to have been present to-day,
renched 400. very nearly Joseph, philanthropist, who had pre-mum have vlously donated $30,000 to the Kuk's Mr Joseph was thanked by His Hon- and I will never forget the admirable building fund in memory of his be-our Sir. Atholl MacGregor, the Chief clarity and loving work which the committees of the Po Leung Kuk terms for his whom we have known have poured loved mother. Steing that our Kuke Justler, in suitable
the great generosity, on had insuflelent space to accom-when the foundation stone of the upon the unfortunate children under their charge. The happiness which modate the increasing number of inmates, Mr Joseph very kindly con- new wing was laid, an occasion on
can always be seen on the faces of be which I much regret being absent the children there is not only a sign tributed $50,000 for a wing to
but I added to the right hand side of the owing to physical disability, present bullding Work was day take this opportunity of adding an that those Committees have succeed- started, and on May 24 the founda- expression of my gratitude as Gov-cd in their task, but is also a reword
sloat was lold by Lady Max-ernor to Mr Joseph for the fine thing to them for their inbourn. Gregor. I have to thank Mr Lam that he has done for the oppressed
the undertaking Chik-ho and Mr Lan Chik-huen, of girl children of Hongkong and the Committee for their public. spirit in
I Messrs Lam Woo and Company, who neighbouring districts. Nor am onerous duty of administering the have undertaken the work gratis, all (forgetful of the fact that the Jabour and materials being charged tractors were so liberally-minded ago Leung Kuk, and I repeat again to carry out the work without profit my heartly good wishes for the con-
true inued success of this Friend to themselves: that is in
Children. Made Both Ends Meet
spirit of charity.
Dr S. N. Chou, the new Chairman, During the year, our receipts, in-
said in part: Since, owing to the cluding balance from last year,
10- I was very much interested to hear effects of the war in Europe, prices amounted to $56,274.22. This,
of of the new Industries which the out of all commodities are high and gether with the drsi instalment $26,000 contributed by Mr Joseph for going Commillee-have-been able to since-women and children in large adding a new wing to the Kuk, made start for the inmates of the Kuk, and numbers are continually sent to us, cx-I was made very happy by hearing maintenence expenses of the Kuk a total of $81,274,32; while our of
ex of the establishment of the kinder- are on the increase and it is no easy penditure-$43,303 for general
of garten and the childrens' nursing task to carry on. We consider it our penses plus $22,247.23 for Inbour and materials in connection ward which have come into being duty to give proper care and protec with the building of the new wing during the last twelve months. They tion to the helpless whose circum- came to $05,65030. Thus after de- have been, I know, already a great stances are pitiable.
We are sorry, that your Excellency ducting the expenditure, we had in boon to the Kuk and will continuo hand $15,723.03. We managed to to be 20.
Ils about to leave the Colony. All make both ends meet thanks to the Lastly, on the point of anance. It the people of Hongkong are singing kindness of the Government and the is very greatly to the credit of the the praises of the good work which during you did during the three years of out-going Committee that generosity of the community.
Last year, the Government very auch difficult times as we have been your administration here and which kindly approved the loan to us of passing through, and which are still will remain blessings to them.
wish you an area situate on the right hand hampering us in every way, they take this opportunity to site of the Kuk for use as a vegetable have been able to raise funds and bon voyage and pray that the Star garden. The new wing now under husband the resources of the Kuk to of Happiness may shine throughout
Д the such an extent. That was construction is being built on
most your journey.
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above
mouse. The #tra
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outstanding role, 100, as well as Mr. Hay I'ctrle, It is these gem of character study which form the background for the geniza of the start which provide them with a setting worthy of their greatness, J.. 5. I.
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Mr. Lattimore. At Reception
China's four years gallant resist
had been
instrumental in bringing about a huge change Arherican public opinion on the Far Eastern situation, declared Mr Owen Lattimore, personal political adviser reception to Chiang Kai-shek, at
in his honour, by Chinese members of the Institute of Pacific Relations. at the Peninsula Hotel yesterday.
Over 30 well-known Chinese were to meet Mr Lattimore, In- present cluding Mr Hsu Shih-ying, former Ambassador to Japan and now Acting Chairman of the National Relief Commission of the Chinese Govern- ment, Dr Khn Chich-hou-former Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Chung Hsin-hal, former Minister to Portugal, Poland and Czecho-Slova- kin, Dr Robert Lim, Director of the Chinese Red Cross Medical Rollef Unit, Dr Li Ying-lir. President of Shu- Lingnan hal, Dirertversity, Dr.
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Hongkong Steck Exchange Official Summary, fasued yesterday, Is:
Buyers
H.K. Govt. 3% Loan (1934) Canton Ins, $225
Union Ins. $400 H.K. Fire Ins. $105 Providents
$3.85
Chinese Estates $101 Lights $1.30 Electrics "O" X. Rts 322" Electrica "N" $21 Macao Electrics $18.10
Sollers
Providents $0.03 Larkis $35.70 Trams $17.40
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