22 AUGUST 1931, Page 17

POINTS FROM LETTERS LORD KNUTSFORD REMEMBRANCE FUND.

I hope that the Commiteee of the London Hospital will not be accused of making Lord Knutsford's death the pretext of an appeal for funds. A letter has been received at the hospital enclosing a donation of £1,000, and urging that a fund in remembrance should be started. This is but one instance of a very general desire. The Committee have therefore decided to open a Lord Knutsford Remembrance Fund. There were, at the moment of his death, certain very necessary additions and improvements on which he had set his heart, and to which he had contributed generously, but which he did not live to see completed. It is proposed to devote gifts sent in remembrance to the completion of these objectives, which include a new massage and electrical department, new stores, additional maternity beds and main- tenance, and a hostel for students. Will all who wish to honour the name and work of a very great man please send their contributions to the Treasurer, London Hospital, E. 1?— EDWARD V. MANN, Treasurer, London Hospital, White- chapel, E. 1.