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1966,  and  that  the  entire  super-structure  may  be  completed  at  the
                 end  of  1967  or  early  in  1968,  i f   there  is  no  unexpected  delay.


            2.  United  Christian  Hospital  Committee

                       Considerable  progress  has  been  made  in  the  plans  fo r  a  United
                 Christian  Hospital  although  much  planning  s t i l l   remains  to  be  done.
                 Early  in  1964  the  results  of  the  study  made  by  Drs.  J.C.  McGilvray,
                 H.  Brewster  and  E.H.  Paterson  were  circulated  widely  among  those
                 interested  in  the  project.  The  various  Mission  Boards  in  North
                 America  and  GreatBritain  have  set  themselves  a  target  o f  raising
                 one  m illion  U.S.  dollars  over  a  fiv e   year  period.

                       In  May,  1964,  we  fille d   out  and  submitted  an  application  to
                 the  World  Council  of  Churches  requesting  that  the  hospital  be
                 placed  on  the  Project  List  as  a  special  project  and  also  that  they
                 give  assistance  in  applying  fo r  funds  from  the  West  German  Churches,
                 and  guidance  in  the  overall  planning  of  the  project.    A  "pre-project"
                 study  in  depth  is   now  being  planned  and  it   is  lik e ly   that  in  the  near
                 future  a  Medical  Team w ill  come  to  Hong  Kong  from  the  Hospital  Institute
                 in  Duessel dorf,  West  Germany to  conduct  this  study.

                       The  search  for  a  fu ll-tim e  Planning  O fficer  has  continued  through-
                 out  the  year,  and there  is  a  real  p o ssib ility  that  a  w ell-qu alified
                 candidate  from  the  USA w ill  be  able  to  come  to  Horg  Korg  this  year.

                       Dr.  E.H.  Paterson  has  given  a  great  deal  of  time  and  thought
                 durirg  the  year  to  draft  plans  for  the  hospital,  the  operating
                 budget,  the  nurses’  training  programme,  the  distribution  o f  beds,
                 etc.   Based  on  these  plans  a  helpful  discussion  of  the  whole  project
                 was  held  at  the  Horg  Kong  Government  Medical  Department  with  the
                 Hon.  Dr.  P.K.  Teng,  Director,  and  three  members  of  his  s ta ff.
                Government  is  much  interested  in  the  project  and  is   prepared  to  give
                 subvention  fo r  the  operating  expenses  on  a  grant-per-bed-per-annum
                 basis.   Steps  have  also  been  taken  to  reserve  ten tatively  the  site
                 in  North  Kowloon which  we  have  requested.  This  w ill  be  given  as
                 a  formed  s ite  free  of  charge  by  Government.

                       A  number  of  churches  observed  Medical  Sunday  on  October  18th
                 and  eight  churches  have  mdde  contributions  to  the  new  hospital
                 fund.  The  fir s t   g ift   received was  early  in  the  year  when  the  o ffe r-
                 ing  from  the  Women’ s  World  Day  of  Prayer  Service  was  designated  fo r
                 the  new  hospital.  The  London  Missionary  Society  has  also  made  a
                 contribution  and  a  g ift   has  been  received  from  a  friend  overseas.

            3.  Women’ s  World  Day  of  Prayer  Committee

                       Our  World  Day  of  Prayer  Service  this  year was  held,  as  usual,
                 on  the  fir s t   Friday  in  Lent,  March  5th  in  the  c ity   Hall,  Concert  Hall.
                This  venue  was  chosen  for  two  main  reasons;   i t   has  the  largest  capacity
                 o f  a ll  halls  in  Hong  Kong,  and,  as  a  place  with  no  denominational
                 connections,  women  of  a ll  sections  of  the  Church  could  attend  the  same
                 service.  The  theme,  chosen  this  year  by  Mrs.  J.J.  McNeil,  a  Negro  lady
                 from the  USA was  "What  Doth  the  Lord  Require?"  Special  significance
                was  given  to  the  involvement  of  the  Christian  in  World  a ffa irs .

                       At  our  service,  women  from  several  Chinese-speaking  churches
                 formed  the  choir  and  the  solo  was  sung  by  an  English  lady,  Mrs.
                 Maureen  Clark.  Those who  led  the  prayers  and  gave  the  messages  came
                 from  many  denominations,  including  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  and  the
                women  who  acted  as  stewards  included,  for  the  fir s t   time,  a  re-
                presentative  of the  Russian  Orthodox  Church.  The  offerin g  which
                amounts  to  HK$1,401.70  w ill  be  given,  a fter  the  deduction  of  expenses
                 incurred,  to  the  United  Christian  Hospital  project.      Donations  were
                made  by many  churches,  prior  to  the  service,  towards  the  printing  costs.
                More  than  one  thousand  women  attended  this  service.  Many  more  programs

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