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45,033 visits to the poor in their homes during the year. I do not know any other charitable organ igation in Glasgow which takes such. a practical interest in the poor they aro looking after. The work of the SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT is not confined to members of your own denomination; tho Protestant poor also come within the scope of your beneficient work, I That is one of the reasons why admire you so much and why I am here to-night. You are governed by no narrow sectarian principles. You are broadminded man, extend- ing a helping hand to all who need
ITS SCOPE AND ORIGIN.
The annual Bazaar of the St, Vincent de Paul's Society, which is to be held to-morrow, raise the question: What. is this Society, whence did it come; what is its scope and what work is it doing?
In the first place, it is not a mere philanthropic society, distri buting alma to the poor. It is not a benevolent society, aiming only at relief of distress, but a Society which has a two-fold aim (the one dovetailing into the other and in capable of being extricated from it) the uplifting of the poor on the one
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1.-Parades,
more that, materially-and the Ianctification of its members through visitation of the poor.
The founder of the society was s remarkable Frenchman, Frederick Ozanam, born in 1813. After a bril linbt career at school he early left his home in Lyons to go to Paris to study law and literature, aftor Warda becoming a famous lecturerday, December 3 to 7. at the Sorbonne. At the very early (b).-Battery:— age of 17. he founded the Society. It was then that a little band of studeerts-only eight in number met together in private and asked each other. Yen, what are we
(a).-Corps Band:-
1.-There will be no paraden for the week commerizing Monday, Dec cember 8.
2.-The Band will be in camp at full strength from Friday to Sun-
1-There will be no parados ex copt as ordered by 0.0. Battery,
2-Uniform. Any member whose uniform is not completed must in form B.Q.M.S. Davis and draw the
December 12-14 and
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And they resolved 'forthwith to da as well as to argue, and by visit. ing the poor in their homes, bring Biological and Serological Supplies.ing relief to them is personal ser
vice, and endeavouring not only to ameliorate their hard lot material- ly, but to uplift them, morally and spiritually.
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They were ignorant as to how to Bet about their newly imposed task, but one of their number came to their help, by introducing to them Soeur Rosalie, a Sister of Charity,
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2-Thursday, December 11. D.L. instruction at Wellington Barracks,
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1.-Car Section. Parade at. Kow. spired by her teaching and exam-loon Ferry at 6.15 p.m. on Friday, ple, Ozanam and his companions December 6, and proceed to camp DRESSED IS A SOCIAL AND THIS DUTY. placed the little Society under the at Fanling. name and patronage of the great Dress: Helmets slung on left Saint of Charity,
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Kindred spirits were attracted to thero. They spreal rapidly; and
by the time Ozanam died in 13 great coat and slings.
Regulation pattern shirts, hose tops and shorts to be taken with
Revolvers are
worn out by his labours, intellee- tual, literary and charitable-he
to be was at the head of a Society which baggage. had spread beyond the confines of drawn at Volunteer Headquarters between a.m, and 12 noon on France to almost every country of Friday, December 5. Eurone, and was destined to bet world-wide.
In Hong Kong.
2.-Motor Cycle Section.
(i.) Parado at Kowloon Railway Station in accordance with orders issued separately by 0.C. Section.
(i.) There will be parade at Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. on Mon day, December 8, for Machine Gun instruction.
In Hong Kong itself, so far away from the parent stem, it was estah lished as far back as 1963, only 10 years after Ozanam's death. Nor has it with its spread lost sight of ite first ideals, hut is everywhere (8)-Machine Gun Company:- faithful to the Rule of it Parades. Tuesday, December 9, founder, framed shortly after its at Headquarters in mufti. Fall in coming into existence.
П
at 5.30 p.m. for Machine Gun train-
It is in the best scose of the worlding under Platoon arrangementa..
"social" institution, for while (h).-Scottish Companyi
it visits the poor wherever there is 1.There will be no parado on need, irrespective of class, nation-Thursday, December 11, 1930, but ality, or creed, its membership is all ranks are reminded that equip- open to all classes of Roman Catho mout and rifle should be drawn en lies alike, no distination of class that date for camp, being permitted in its conferences, 2.-Camp. The Company will at Of this the example may be tend camp during the week-end, quoted of an Irish bank clerk who commencing Friday, December 12. was fond of relating hom his Kilt and glengarrics will be worn .conference in London the member to proceed to and from camp, and who sat at their meetings beside shorts will be worn in camp. him, and who accompanied him in (1) Portuguèss Company: hin visits to the poor was, the Mar- 1.- Camp. The Company will be quis of Ripon, a Minister of the in camp during week-end, December Crown.
Iletails have already been
2-Part II. Muskizy On Sun. Hore in Hong Kong, too, some day, December 21, all those who of the early and most active mem- have not fired Part II. classification bers, still well remembered, were this season, will proceed to Stone Mr. H. M. de Bovis, at one time cutters llange. noting Chief Manager of the Hong Details will be issued later Kong & Shanghai Banking Corpora- 3. Parade. There will be no tion; Sir Francis Fleming, fermerly parade on Friday, December 12. Colonial Secretary here; the late Mr. Francia, Q.C., a distinguished member of the Bar--
Leading Membera,
A striking testimony to the work of the Society was delivered at the 08th annual meeting of the Glasgow Council some years ago, by Dailie Graham, the Senior Magistrate of the city of Glasgow, "I have," he said, an intimate knowledge of the work of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, and I appreciate it very much. It gives me particular pleasure to attend this meeting, bo- cause I know. that there is not in the city of Glasgow a Society which does much good, waostentatious, and charitable work as yours. Your method of giving does not lood to undermine the recolver's, senso of personal dignity; you give in that brotherly spirit which makes a madi feel that he is being helved out of a dificult position by friende. I congratulate the Society en the flourishing condition of its funde nad-the valuable work which is being done by its members. I Glasgow Conference have paid:
6-7 issued,
2.-Strength. _The_following_have been taken on Corps strength:--
No. 1637 Pte. T. 8. Fraser, No.
Platoon, as from November 20, 1030.
No. 1858 Bum, S. Sousa, Morean- tile Bank, Corps Band, na from November 20, 1930. No. 1659 M. M. Maher, No. 120)
Platoon, as from November 27, 1030.
No. 1060 Eto. Chong Shiu Lam, Medical Section, as from De cember 2, 1930. No. 1661 Pte. F. O. Manning, No. 3 Platoon, as from December 2,1930.
No. 1082 Sigm. C. A. L. Rumjahn, rps Signals, as from Do nber-2,-1030.
3.--truck of the Strength.
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4.-Leave.
No.. 1513 L/Cpl. F. C. B. Black, No. 4 Platoon, one months' leave, from November 10 to December 18, 1930.
No. 1314 Pte. A. Chapman, No. 4 Platoon two wooks' leave, from November 21 ta Decem. ber 4, 1930.
No. 1537, Tpr. T. Lindars, M.G. Troop, en days' leave, from November 21 to 30, 1030 No. 1462 Sgt. L. Goodman, No. 1 Platoon, one month and five days' leave, from November 20 to December 31, 1030, No. 1481 Pte. R. M. Wood, No.
2 Platoon, four weeks' leave," from March 3 to December 13, 1930.
No. 235 C.S.M.D. Davies, Medical Section,: 12 months' leave, from December 0, 1030, to December 6, 1933. No. 1988 L/Cpl. G. G. Stopani
Thomson, No. 7 Platoon, re- turned from Teavo, on Decem ber 20, 1930.
(5gd.) W. H. G. GOATER,
Captain Adjutant, H.R.V.D.C. I Hong Kong, December 4, 1930.
Rolls, Checking of:
(n.)-Ofoers Commanding the undermentioned Units will please make arrangements for a respon." sible representative to check their rolls with those of the Adjutant during the last two week-ende in
camp:
-1-Portugueso Company, 2-Machine Gun Troop.
Scottish Company. (b.)-In addition to numbers and names, the latest addresses and the names of those on leave are urgently required, Vechta sa
(c.)-A similar check of the Bat tery and the Engineer Company Rolls is required." Officers: Com- manding the above two Units will please inform the Adjutant se to when they will be able to carry out this check
Battery After Order
There will be a paradë' an
No. 1343 Pte. V. WL. Stacion, at Headquarters for the whole Bat
No. 4 Platoon, ag: from Detery.
"cember 1, 1030.
The Battery will proceed to. No. 1394 Pte. HL FEwin, camp on Friday, December 12, at,
Platoon as from Do. 15.45 0.m, from Kowloon Horry" cember 1, 1030.