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  2. James Sik Hung Ling - Wikipedia

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    Ling was born on September 25, 1951, in Hong Kong; he was the son of a headmaster who brought his family to Hong Kong after the Chinese Civil War. [7] James attended Chung Chi College of The Chinese University of Hong Kong and received his Bachelor of Divinity in 1981; [8] [9] he obtained his Doctor of Ministry from the Reformed Theological ...

  3. The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Family Tracing Service (sometimes known as the Missing Persons Service) was established in 1885, and the service is now available in most of the countries where The Salvation Army operates. The Tracing Service's objective is to restore (or to sustain) family relationships where contact has been lost, whether recently or in the distant past.

  4. Hong Kong St. John Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong St. John Ambulance Brigade in 1930s Ambulance depot at 2 Tai Hang Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Island A St John Ambulance is in service in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong St. John Ambulance Association was established in 1884, followed by the Ambulance Brigade in 1916, the Council in 1949 and the Priory in 2015.

  5. Emergency medical services in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Ambulance Services in Hong Kong are provided by the Hong Kong Fire Services, in co-operation with two other voluntary organisations, the Auxiliary Medical Service and the Hong Kong St. John Ambulance. Public hospitals have charged HK$100 for treatment at accident and emergency departments since 2002. About 2.2 million use the service each year.

  6. The Community Chest of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 2009/2010, The Community Chest allocated over HK$180 million to its member agencies: 32% on Rehabilitation and Aftercare Services, 15% on Children and Youth Services, 10% on Elderly Services, 19% on Community Development and Other Services, 18% on Family and Child Welfare Services, and also used 6% of the fund raised in advocating Medical ...

  7. Hong Kong offers HK$1m bounties on five overseas activists - AOL

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  8. Hong Kong-based Pickupp makes logistics more affordable ... - AOL

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    Pickupp helps them compete in the on-demand economy with flexible, customizable delivery services. Based in Hong Kong, Pickupp also operates in Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan, and claims it can ...

  9. 1947 New Year Honours - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Pickup, President of the Co ... British Red Shield Services, Salvation Army. Lieutenant-Colonel, Salvation Army. ... Hong Kong. Joyce Louise Donald. For ...