FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911.

DEATH OF SIR H. N. MODY,

THE COLONY'S

EST BENEFACTOR.

WONDERFUL RECORD OF

MUNIFICENCE.

It is with the deepest grow that we have to record the death of probably the bost-known nun in the whole of the Colony,

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edition quite sa readily. His concrete thoroughly appreciated, was tot accepted, gifta s the Colony are well-known. In im as it was found impassible to spot the posing buildings and in other monumental fabric for this wum. Abs subsequent meet. erections his generosity to Hongkong will ing of those interested, the decussed ad- Particulars of the Raview. for many a long year be impressed upon vanced an alternative propoest by which he | residents in this Far Eastern untpoet, good to eroes the buildings whatever their Today we bring to mind the glowing cost might be, but he added a proviso that

Major-General C. A. Anderson, C.B. GREAT-ribute paid to Sir Hormusjes Mody on the he would not be responsible for the furnish Commanding the Troops in South China, day when his Knightbood was announced ing or equipment, or for any donation to has issued detailed orders in connection by Sir Frederick Lugard at the ceremony the Endowment Fund, if the buildings of laying the foundation-stone of the exceeded a total cort of 8180, 00. Im-with the naval and military review to be University. His Excellency, speaking mediately, it was decided to appeal for held on Coronation Day, by His Excellency with arident encority, asid: I find fands, and subsequently Mr Mady's gift that words fail me to express my was dusonditionally accepted. Enter Mr the Governor at Happy Valley at 8 m. admiration of the wonderful genorosity Mody withdraw' kis consent

The Naval Brigade and Troops will be which he has shown towards this Colony in mencement of the buildings while funda drawn up in line of quarter columns facing which bu has spento fifty years of wors still being secured, for he desired to the grand stand, in the following order, irreproachable charecter and strununu nee the University established and working work. Indeed, happy is the Colony bich dusing his life-time--a jug of which he from right to left. Massed bands and posscasan such a man as Mr Stody amongst has unfortunatley been deprived-and in the person of Sir Hormujes Naroject citizens. Longfellow has told us, in feared lest the buildings should marely pipes in rear of the centre of the lina :-- Blody, K., who passed peacefully away at words which are familiar ro'overy English becomes heme for the Calige of his residence, Buzey Lodge, Conduit Road,peaking child, that those who aspire to Medicine and the Technical Istituts, rise abore the sord d objects of gratifying He urged the continued invitation this morning. For over at the their ambitions and their desires, should at subscriptions and promised to leave deceased gentleman has been ailing, and endeavour to leave behind them footprints his offer open for six months from January, on the sands of time to inspire the ideals of 1909, in order to allow of the raising of s -sithough he was suffering from no specific those who follow after. Mr Mody's foot sufficient Endowment Fund. The response illness, it was evident that old age was grinta will be writ large in the Col ng of was liberal, huty as the big amount decided telling its tale and signs of general debiling Hongkong in landa rks which will endure upon was put quite rodised, Afr Mody kept became daily more apparent. When Sir came after him can spook of him in the to the meantime new designs wars made

Funerations, and in faturn those who the offer open until the end of the yea Hormuajes took to his bed a few wooks ago epitaph of Sir Christopher Wren, Si me and it was found that the estimated cost his condition was regarded as extremely mentum requiris circumspíce." Thess words we $285,000-nearly twice the amount of 'serious, and at ae subsequent time are peculiarly apt as we think at this time | Mir Mody's original offer. However, with was his recovery expected. He passed this Colony thros to the Aasialance rendured cha sotaristic large hostedness he most through generoudy accepted the new plans and quietly away at 7.30 am. at the

D. Infantry Brigade, ripe old age of 73 years, thus closing a life to ceased fellow-citizen for whom undertook to erect the buildings and lay

commander, to-day we are plunged into

out the grounds at shown therein. The Lieut. Col. L. A. H. Hamiten, ist Br. of great activity, of progressive success and

has been The Inte SrH. N. Mid curing

ng persity, the residences for the Principal and the

J. K. N. Mody, and his daughter-in-hu, Mrs Mody, Lady Body also being id the house. The news of her husband's death was kept from Lady Mody for some time And when it was broken to her she collapsod with grief.

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track, those of the Naval Brigade on the right and those of the H.K.S.B. R.G.A. on the left of the line of the quarter columns, facing outwards.

of undoubted usefulness, He breathed his described as one of the most at "ghtly buildings included were the main Univer- |RO.EL.1., Hongkong Volunteer Corps, last in the presence of his eldest son, Arsonalities in fancial circles in Hongkong. Professors, and handsome gate lodge, Born of well-known Parsee family, he The rest of the story is known to all. On came to the Colony some half-century sgn December 13th 1909, the conditions of the for the purpose of entering the service of a offer were fulfilled, and on March 10th, firm of Hindos bankers and opium mer. 1910, the foundation stone was laid and chan

With them he remained for three the deceased was announced a having been yours before lunching his own opium granted the dignity of Knighthood-ar Lasinos, which rapidly grew to large honour fully deserved. dimensions. "With the advent of the submarine cable. however," anys Lloyd's Tuentieth Century Impressims of Longkang, Mr Mody realised that the halcyon days of the operations in opium were gone, as he turned his silention to dealing in

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In addition to Mr J. H. N. Mody the deconsed leaves another son and a daughter, both of whom are residing in Bombay. The latter, Mrs Dady, recently paid her parents

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arisit in Hongkong. For the relatives the | stooks and shares and to exchange broker-six grant-in-aid schools each with two at a spot on Queen's Road Gap 500 yards? Isola, by Alice M. Diehl,

Secretary, Capt. Simson, to euquire after than once he lost his all, for in his carcer the Director of Education is the principal, R.G.A. will then fire 7 rounds, to be The Real Mrs Holver, by E. M. Channen."

greatest sympathy will be felt at this hour of trial. It should be added that during deceased's illness His Excellency the Governor frequently sent his Private

his condition, and his expressions of sympathy and hope for decensend's recovery were much appreciated.

Out of respect to the memory of the defcased, the Banks wore this afternoon The Stock

closed to exchange business.

Schoof

brokers Association was also closed, while | his activity at an age when most men are the victoria British Seasure extended cellency the Governor, will arrive at the The Rectory Governess, by Fergus Kume.

most of the house-fings were dying at half

scast

The funeral is taking place this evening At 4 o'clock a religious ceremony took place at the PAIRED Club, to which place hundreds of Beral tributes were sent, while the funeral cortege in expected to pass the Monument at 5.30 p.m.

Winter

The Land of Promises, by Stanley Portal

Hyatt The Pink Shop, by Fargas Humu. Moll O' the Tell Barr, by Theodors Wilson. Further testimony to his deep intors

Brumblingham Ball by James Blyth, in educational projects is to be found in The Naval Brigade and troops will be in The Casement, by Frank Swinnerton. the fact that deceased, towards the end position by 7.50 a.ni., and Heads of Depart Brother Copas, by "Q of last year, founded the Lugard Scholar monts attending will meet His Excellency A Ghost from the Past, by Alice Mod

Dolores

by Compton Burnett. ahipe, bamed, by permission, after His Ex-the Governor outaide the fagstaff enclosure. colleacy the Goverror. He first endowed

Mendown. As His Excellency the Governor arrives Ninn,, by Ronline Masson. Refusing to recognise the existence scholarships of the yearly value of $30, and of such a word as impossible he soon at the request of His Excellency he added from the flagstaff, the Naval gun detach-Laidlaw's Wife, by Florence Warden.

Half came to the front, and for years he has an eighth scholarship for the Victoria Brit ment will fire the frst round of a Royal Off the Main Road, by Victor L. White-

Truth, by Rita played the leading part on the local stock tah School exclusively for children of Salute. The naval guns will fire 7 rounds exchange, carrying through many trans. British parentage. The funds for these

church. actions of considerable magnitude More scholarships are vested in trustees of whom

at 15 seconds interral. The HK.S.B. The Woman in It, by Charles Garvice. he has had difficulties to overcoms and under the control of the Goromor for the followed by more rounds by the naval The Pinfold, by J.

Brazenhend the Great, by Maurice Hewett. obstacles to surmount, but with ane courage time being. The scholarships are enable guns. The Union Jack will be broken as The Lord of Labour, by George Griftth.

J. S. Fletcher. and estimable self-confidence he has braved for two years and apply to the following. the storms and steered his barque to schools-The Diocesan Girls' School, the the first round of the artillery saluto is The Unknown God, by Putnam

Wenlo. safuty." As the same publication remarks, Ellis Kadoorio School, the French Convent red. Owing to climatic conditions troop Peter's Progress, by Christopher Heath.

The Bega

of the Saintes by John Traves. always po sessed of a marvellous memory School, the Tal su Couvent School. St. will remain standing at ease while the Mac's Adventures, by Jame Barlow, and a wonderful fund of energy sad zeal, Joseph's College, St. Mary's College, and artillery salute is being fired. His Ex-Dead Man's Love, by Tom Gallon. content to rest on their laurels was pro- Another gift which_ will verbial. He built up an extensive business remembrance of the deceased is that of the flagstaff opposite the grand stand as the A Rogue in Ambush, by Hendon Hill. keen foresight and native shrewdness, and, on the Praya Best known as the Seaman's the arrival of His Excellency the Governor Just to get Married, by Cicely Hamilton. in archange brokerage as the result of bis provision of the imposing block of badings lust gun of the Royal Salute is fired On The Lack of the Napiers, by John Strange. with his partner, Sir Paul Charter, CMG., Institute an institution which of its kind at the Engstaff, the division will come to The Unknown Lady, by J. M. Forman, he was connected with most of the im- is one of the most complete and up-to date portant industrial concerus of the Colony, in the whole British Empire, Baring bad attention and slope arms. The Royal Mother and Son, by L. T. Mende. Everyone knows that he was a prime mover the good work performed by the Seamen's Saluto will then be given, the division will Account Rendered, by E. F. Benson. with the late Mr A. H. Rennie in the Mission brought to his notice, the deceased prosent arms, the band playing the first six Perpetum, by Dion Clayton Caltrop,

The Card, by Arnold Bennett. establishment of the Hongkong Milling expressed his willingness to donate a sum of bars of the National Anthem. There will The familiar figure of the late 6ir Her Company, Ltd., which after a brief existence 835,000 towards the east of a building. musjes Mody will for a very long time be unfortunately come to cttor grief. In fact, Whan the tenders came in, it was found that then be an inspection by His Excelloncy keenly missed by those who have resided it can be said that there was scaresly

the lowest was for a sum of 850,000, and | the Governor. in the Colony for any length of time. Colony in which the deceased did not hold munificence by adding another $10,000 to past in column of epmpanies. The guns public business concern of any size in the the donar then again displayed further Subsequently the Division will march Among that section of the community who, personal stake. Like his esteemed part- his already plondid gift. by virtue of long association with the Farver, he occupied a place on the Board of

Another indication of the deceased's koen of the Naval Brigade and HESB. Fast, are entitled to be spoken of as old Directars of many Companies and the interest in the physical appearances and R.G.A. will not mark past. After the benefits of his Anancial experience were attractions of the Colony was manifested China hands, the loss will take on a more greatly appreciated by his fellow Directors when he generously gave a life-size bronze mroh post the native troops will move so not one and were also of the greatest value to the statue of EH. R... the Princess of Wales the north end of the race course and form personal note, for there is amongst this fairly large class of people concerns in which he was so interested. (now Queen Mary) to complete the striking three sides of a square-north side The first and foremost of the many com- group of figures now to be seen adorning H..S.B. R.G.A., esat side 8th Rajputs, who had not at one time or apother come

marcial undertakings with which the name Royal Square. This status he of the deceased was associated, and which England at great cost, and it was unveiled south side 126th Baluchistan Infantry, the he took deep pride in relating to bis by Bis Excellency the Governor (Sir F. D. open side buing to the west. The British personal friends, was the gigantic scheme Lugard) at the same time as that of Queen

with the Charbonnage du Alexandra on November 25th, 1909, the troops will form three sides of a square. in hla bustness and private obligations, Toakin. It was principally through the occasion of the celebrations of the 68th birth- with the eastern side, composed of the Bhrewd and enlculating, he had ovara kooritative and enterprise. cf the late Birday of Eislate Majesty King Edward VIL

Hormusjoe, secunded by the invaluable eys to possibilities, but in all his dealings efforts of his friend and partner, Sir Paul Late Sir Horzuje Mody's penetical alignment of the line of quarter columns A big space could be filled in detailing the .A. and R.E. being on the original never lost sight of what was right and Chator, that an enormens amount of capital sympathy in work of charitable nature, and opposite the flagstaff, the northern side hopeat. He owod big advance in lifa to his sunk in Hongy to prospect and debut most of his acts in this sphero composed of the Naval Brigado, and the velop the mines which are now such a valu. quietly performed without coming to the consistency and concentration in following able asset of the French Colonist pessoasion.knowledge of many outside the individuals out the ideals which he set before himself. Unfortunately, in his mining enterprises or societies concerned. His gift of $10,000 Note the less, never did he for one moment Sir Hormusjce ever failed to secure the to the Hongkong Ladies' Benevolent Society, allow his material successes to encroach justified; like all piensers he sowed for ing sa it did a kindly bears for those who Immediato rewards that his enterprise however, deserves special mention, display. apon his unassuming, quiet mode of living. others to reap. The first capital invested had fallen on evil days and were deserving Excellency the Governor will read an to taint his character, or to cause him to in the mines apparently proved insufficient, of help. forsake aspirations which in bis earlier days and when they passed out of the bands. By bis death the Kowloon Cricket be held dear. In fact, Fir Hormusjee's of the Hongkong magnates into those Club will lose a constant supporter. Sir record was one of wealth wisely used, largely of a French syndicate pare and simple. Hormusice Mody Batrm of this Hongkong had sunk much capital which for the benefit of others. His oarly strug- brought to the Colony, very inadequate annual dinners are race at all its ever since its inaugura glas, and the disadvantages under which be returos. Another scheme of the deceased' tion, with the single exception of the laboured through lack of education in his which proved abortive was an attempt to last, when the state of his bealib inter youthful days, were never forgotten, and pinguese Time. He had employed created & Knight, & complimentary dinner y rich oil-fields of reaed. On the occasion of his being the bitter experiences through which te prospectors and surveyors in this enter was

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into personal bontact with the deceased Everybody knew him and all who enjoyed his friendship highly cherished it. He was a man of firm convictions, always straight connected

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address to the British troops, this will be followed by a brief religious ceremony held at the British square. His Excellency the Governor will also read an address to the native troops.

Commanding Officers have been instruct- After the service has been held and the ed to furnish to Command Headquarters the race-course in the same order as that Officers, N.C.O's and men, recommended addresses read, the troops will more from. by 24th instant, the names of Warrant

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to as the lot of others whenever be com-nything, to the deceased's petkate. Tased address was presented biz. On that quarter columns from right to left. manded the means so to do. It was this late Sir Hormusico was no believer in wild occasion, it will be recalied, Sir Hormasjes The route to be taken is :-Queen's fact, largely, which accounts for bis in-gambling speculations. Thanks largely to donated to the Club his holdings of daben-Road Gap, Queen's Road, Murray Rond, zumerable benefactions of an educational keen discouragement of reckless gambling wall as the principal money of which Connaught Road to Blake Pier, Peddars sharacter, culminating in the magnificent in rubber stocks some 18 months ago, devalve ultimately to the fends of the Street up to Clock Tower, Queen's Road. gift to Hongkong of the University build- Hongkong was saved from the dire ontact Club. This act of Bir Eormasjeo's was When the Naval Brigade at the hand of

rophe which overtook Shanghai, It is warmly appreciated. ings now in coarse of erection.

The illuminated

The following nustion is issued from the well-known in business circles that when address then presented to the deceased the column turns into Queen's Road from Hongkong Observatory We recall at this moment the words which most people wore ultra-optimistic concern was greatly prized by him and occupies s

Peddars Btreet at the Clock Tower," it will he used at the stone laying ceremony in ing the limediato futuro of rubber pros

On the 16 h at 1155a.m.-The barometer very prominent position in his residence. move along Queen's Road to the road has risen alightly on the E sad N.. coast consection with the Univerity. As a pesta, the late Sir Eomaasjes deprecated Oo more than one occasion the deceased passing by the West side of the cricket of China and in S.W. Japan, and fallen

to upset the balance of

trade

in Chater from the Colony, as Coosal for education were unfortunately not within my Hongking Events justified his keen Sing to Hongkong. Be held that position Brigade will halt in Chater Road, well road, and I have to-day at my advanced aga foresight in this as a most commercial at the time of the death of His late Majesty clear of Murray Road, until of the column of Fores Straits yesterday, bas rosched The depression lying in the neigbourhood to confeed'myself no scholar Throughout matters. Of course, he was connected as the King of Siam, while he was also to has cleared the dockyard gate. The 88th my long life I have fully realised all that I director with these have extended the loeptuailty of Buzey Cog R.G.A. will move to baracks from the E. part of the Bar of Japan. bave missed for want of a sound education.o grow rubber in the Dutch East Indica, Ledge to the Queen Morber and party on Queen's Head by Garden Road and the South Pressure, has given way moderately over

but this was getting in on the ground the occasion of their recent viel to the and it was with the idea of in some measure floor, to aso sa expression be so forcibly Colony. The state of his health, however, side of Murray Barks. The 63rd Coy, the Loochons, Formes and Luzon under providing for others what I myself was applied when he was facing author made this impossible, that he was, his RO.A. will follow the route taken by the the inffaanca of a typhoon which at present Genied that I determined to offer to erect fature prospects of the Toemangio Rubbar

Estaren, Ltd. at my own cut a building which should

terosta were not, marely, centred in the Naval Brigade, moving to Marry Fise appears to be situated to the B. E of Medico Consistency bring within their reach those educational was the recipient was the decoration of the phases of his life imply. Though those R.G.A. will follow to Statue Pier. The

The latest honour of which the deceased numerous activities which the foregoing when the rube is clear, and the 87th Coy. Sima and to be moving towards W.N.W advantages which I have myself so greatly French tegin of Honour. He was raised naturally took up most of his time, be still companies of HK S.K. R.G., and both Pacific to the Eastward of the Bonins, and Pressure a ralatively high over the missed." Hero, was true ganerosity and to that dignity but a few weeks ago in und opportunities to gratify his exceeding. szamplary charity concrete example of recognition of his enterprise in contribut- fondness for sport. He was a keen believer Indian Infantry Regiments will move to over the 8. part of the China Ses. * Cetermination to have the world better in to the development of the miseral in the value of cricket and other games, the A3.0. Pier by Queen's Road. The

fully deserved.

Man of many

Moderata to frauh S.W, and W, winda

than he found it, to smooth out the path! resources of Fernen Indo-China-au bonoar but his chief delight was the, Racecourse. B.E companies will roturia to barracks via may be expected over the N. part of th

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for those to follow after. Though Bir We have already made reference in Jockey Oluh, he had for many is long your Queen's Road. The 1st Bn. K.O.T.LI. China Sen Hormusjee Mody was admittedly no scholar general terms to the lain Sir Hormusjee's presided over the destinies of the Batey and Hongkong Valunteers will move direct

And he never attempted for one moment constant liberality towards deserving in Stable-named after one of his uncles who to saime that he was the possessed what stitutions in the Colony, and sat Bow gave him a start-in life--and the popular

to their barracks. pasa ou to notice some of these in detail.blue and white enloses were always to lesoning of itself can never bestow; namely. Of course, he will he most prominently the fore. The plume" of the Nesting bugler to attend on the General Officer The 0.0. Let En- K.O.Y.L.. will detail generous, overflowing nature, a kind heart, remembered for his magnificent gift in the

temperament which made it utterly im.cause education, the extent of which generally fell to the Buxey stahls, and the Commanding podule for him to keep his fingers tightly wonur him the proud title of the winner, At the Racecourse his familia Licut N. J. Williams, A.8.0., will

Colony's perpetual educational Lenefar for." grasped on his puras-strings.

Egure will be greatly missed. It bas well superiatand the embarkation and dinom First and foremost is hie generous provisions heen said that deceased brought to the turf burbation of troop at Holt's Wharf, and By his in born capacity of making the of the University buildings a gift which that integrity and steadfastness of purpose. Lisat: G. K. Sullivan, at K.O.T.LL mass of an opening, the decensed saasand constintos a record of persoal philanth which have served bins a well in his will sist the O.C. A.S.C. at Gterestin mios of wealth, hot for all that he was no Topy for the Culuny, and which has made business, and the enthusiastic manner in miser, as everybody Hongkong knows passible of realistin sachenin which other-

which his many, Fictories were acclaimed Pier for the discipbarkation and at A 9.0. Pebliegbarities found him sonsten friend, her mould bags for many years to come testified anmistakably to the high pites be Flee for re-ambazo katin, dan akti

been little else than a hazy dram, 1.000 ded in public dates, while the benefaction which he bestowed indeed, tavar came to fruition. It la

hospitality was renowned. Among

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At firsh Me Mdy (as he then was) under ng his home becures he loved the place Gun Club Hill, Kowloon, in conjunction sful career, oct of $150,000 and to postribute in some anywhere plea kas passed away

went out addition subt of $50,000 towards the In what he always regarded as the lowt spok drop sauna of charity and of Endowment Fund. This offer though on the whole globe Requiera in pare

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