UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN,

CONFERRING OF DEGREES

MONQUR FOR SIR F.H. MAY

K.C.M.O."

THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAFE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1915.

THE TRONOH HINES

LIMITED.

Output and Estimated Profits.

the

Estimated

Oatpal

131 tons

129. »

150

Vaine.

£11,700:

Expenses.

11,800:

8,200

8,480

14,500:

9,200

14,600:

9,850

"ZAT

16,750:

10,520

H

16,450:

10,040

894 tons. £85,800:- LCEO,

£55,770

45,730:

Jacuary, 1915..... February. March

April

May

биде

Total £30,030 January to June 1915,

Estimated Prof...

£ 8,410.

A meeting of the Senate of the University of Dablin was held yesterday, June 30th, for the purpose of conferring degrees in Art Music, Silence, Engineer- ing, Medicine, Law, and Theology, says the Irish Times of July 1. "

At few minutes to one o'clock the great bell of College began to toll, and shortly afterwards the procession of mem- bore of the Senate filed into the College Theatre. The Caput of the University consisted of the Vice- Chancellor, the Provost, and the Benior Master noa-Regent (John Isasa Beare, M.A., F.T.Q.D). Amongst the members of the Staff present were:-Thomas Thompson Gray, M.A.; S.F.TO.D. (Registrar); Grorge Liubart Cathart, M.A., 8.F.T.C.D. (Bursar); Wm. Saow Burnside, So. D.; · 8.F.T.C.D. (Benfor Dean and Cateobiat ; Lou Claude Parser, Litt. D., S.FT.U.D. (Auditor); W Ralph Westropp Roberts, B.D S.FT.C.D. (Senior Leotarer}; Robert Rua- cell, M.A., F.T.C.D. (Junior Bur- Br); Wm. Alexander Gol'gher,

Commercial shipbuilding in LitDF.T.C.D; John Fraser, M.A., F.T.C.D. (Junior Daan); Germany is proceeding alowly. Robert Wm, Tate, M.A., FT.CD From the latest advices to hand (Public Orator); Edwa. Paroollit appears that at Emden the Calverwell, MA F.T.G.D. (Senior Nordseewerken have launched for Proctor) Arthur Aston Luce, the German Lavant Line the steamer Darindje, of 5,700 tons MA, F.T.O.D. (Junior Proetor); James Harwell Henry, M.A, deadweight, length 354 1-3 feet, F.TO.D. Among the Professors on breadth 49 1-4 fort, horsepower the platform were~James Little, 1500. speed 10 knots. The Bre M.D. (Regiua Professor of Medi-mer Volkan have launched a new oine) Sir Charles Ball, M.D. boat for the Woermann Line, (Regida Professor of Surgery); Hamburg, which lost the greater Andrew Francis Dixon, So.D. part of its get through capture" (Registrar of the Medical School); at the beginning of the war. J. Sydney Young, Se D; John Joly, Frerichs & Co., Bioswarden, have SoD; Henry Mackintosh, M.A, lanached the cargo and passenger Newport John Davis White, steamer Wolfram for the Him burg-Bremer Arika Line; length

COMMERCIAL SHIPBUILD- ING IN GERMANY.

D.D. (Deputy for the Regias 420 1-2 feet, breadth 55 feet, Professor of Divinity); Charles Francis Baatsble, LL.D. (Regios depth 32 feet, deadweight 9,800 Professor of Laws); Thomas Altons, horsepower 6200, four exander M.A.; James Thomas boilers. The Unterweser Ship. Jackson, M.A; Peroy Buck, M.A. yarde have launched

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Kus, Doc. (Professor of Music); steamer for the Imperial nevy. Charles Henry Miller, M.A. (As-

siatuat Registar); Miea Lacy Gwynn (Lady Registrar).

The Examination Hall was filled with a large number of students and their friende, several of the candidates for Degrees were dros- sed in khaki and received load applause on being presented by the Senior Prootor to the Vice- Chanbellor."

in

Honorary Degree. One Bonorary Degree wo

Senate granted by the Abreatis, the Public Orator addressing the assembly in a Latin spreob, a translation ef which bere follows: com. mend to you an illustrious mem-

that the son

LATEST SHIPPNIG NEWS.

MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS. The P. Misa MONGOLIA sälls from Hongkong on Thursday, September 30, at I p.m.

The Bon Line B. BENVENUE from Middleabra, Laith and London left Singa- pore for this port on the 11th lostaat and may be expected to arrive here on or about 17th instant.

ber of an illustrious family, the prominent part. It is well known Honourable., Sir Francis Henry that he was decoratel for hie May, one whom his distinguished services during terrible out ancestry, no less than his own break of plague, that he was sub- peculiar merit, rendere eminently equently elected a member of the worthy treceive to-day the tonour Legislative Council, and that he of our purple. His father, as we displayed in that capacity such all know, devoted himself with remarkable industry, ability, and auch ancoras to the study of firmnees that he was five literature... at Cambridge".. that times chosen to take the place of while quite a young man he was the Governor white be was absent. elected a Fellow of his College: But I have said enough. Was and in later years, raised by his ever brilliant career more worthily lafours at the Bir to the highest crowned than his, when somethree dignities, be acowned a brilliant years ago, he was appointed, serieapf distinctions by elevation fall Governor of the Colupy ? go the Bench as Lord Chief Jas. Moreover, he has lately been ap- tice of Ireland. Nor-can we doub pointed Chancellor of the

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om his youth up University established in the determined to keep his father's island, and shows by his untir eminent example ever before his ing interest therein how great is eyes from laying with gtest subie zeal for the cause of literature cepethe firat foundations of bis and learing,oad this high position scholarship at Harrow he applied which he holds unites to us our himself in these halls to the study sister in the East by the closest of Greek Latin, and Molera bonds of affection. Such, then, Alure with such diligence us you see, is the devotion with that he sasily earried off the which he labours in all departe highest prizes. Further, even menta of the public service; and arly days, his sterling it his many official duties do not of cheert - and the permit him to be presentin perton #his manner so endeared with us here to day it will soon, that it would have we hope, be our good fortune onos find anyone more heartily to welcome our old th with senjora friend in all the pride of those operacies. On leaving, high, distinctions whereby, we „was felopted by coma are “honourad nɔ less, than mination to anime he. 1, therefore, commend to in our Colonial | yun with confidence. Sir Francis ailed about thirty Henry May, calling on you for the distant island of bestow on aim to-day, though in the government of #bsent, our highest "acadamie

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WHAT

YOUR

ANSWER

IS

TO

LORD KITCHENER'S

CALL?

300,000 MEN WANTED NOW!!!

WHY

WAR OFFICE WHITEHALL

S.W."

I have said that I would let the country know when more men were wanted for the war. The time

has come and I now call for 300,000 recruits to form new armies.

Those who are engaged on the production of war material of any kind should not leave their work. It is to men who are not per- forming this duty that I appeal,

KITCHENER

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