Box 2
Contains 21 Results:
Legislative/Executive Council, 1923-1931, 1941, 1946, 1949
Comprises letters, tender documents, memos and news clippings related to Sir Robert Kotewall's service to the Government. The highlight of this series is the materials about Legislative Council and Executive Council in which Sir Robert Kotewall served as a member. There is also a large pile of letters about other public organizations in which Sir Robert Kotewall was either a member or a consultant. This series is divided into 7 files.
Status of British Subjects of Chinese Race, 1927-1930
Comprises letters, documents and news clippings related to the status of the Chinese British Subjects.
Police: recruitment for civil defence, 1941
Comprises letters, memos, form and news clippings related to the further recruitment of special constabulary for civil defence before the war time.
Public Ricksha & Chair Coolies: proposed feast for China New Year, 1927-1933
Comprises letters, papers, clippings related to the condition of the rickshaw coolies and the proposed Rickshaw & Chair Coolie Fund for the feast during Chinese New Year.
Chinese Detective Wan Man, 1939-1941
Comprises letters and receipts related to the subscriptions to the fund of the dependants of a Chinese detective called Wan Man who was shot by bank robbers in Queen's Road Central in 1939.
Subject files, 1922-1949
Comprises items that do not fit in the above categories or are unidentified.
各雜號體育社團 (Sports Societies), 1924-25, 1930-1940, 1947-1948
Comprises letters, documents and news clippings related to sports societies, 保良局 (Po Leung Kuk) and Tung Wah Hospital in which Sir Robert Kotewall was either a member or a consultant.
保良局 (Po Lung Kuk), 1926,1935-1940
Comprises letters, documents and news clippings related to sports societies, 保良局 (Po Leung Kuk) and Tung Wah Hospital in which Sir Robert Kotewall was either a member or a consultant.
Tung Wah Hospital, 1925, 1933-1941, 1945-1948
Comprises letters, documents and news clippings related to sports societies, 保良局 (Po Leung Kuk) and Tung Wah Hospital in which Sir Robert Kotewall was either a member or a consultant.
Subject files, 1934-1941, 1947-1949
Comprises items that do not fit in the above categories or are unidentified.