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THE ENGINEERS INSTITUTION.

PRESENTATIONS TO MR.B. IT FROST ON SATURDAY.

There was a large and high- spirited gathering at the Ship builders and Engineers Institute

MEXICAN DEPORTATION.

THI

DR. W. COLE TO REMAIN,

WELL

Mexico City, June 19. President Calles has revoked the

ON SATUR

The funeral of the late Rev. Mother Superior Felicia of the French Convent, Causeway Bay,

on. Saturday evening, when the new deportation of Dr. William Cole, who died on Friday, took place at

extension to the premises were

put Into use for the first time, the Canadian doctor, it having been the Roman Catholic Cemetery on

Was ignorant

Saturday afternoon.

Preceding the cortege were the Aspirants, the Children of Mary, ench child carrying a cross or a wreath, the Chinese orphans and the French Sistora.

Immediately behind the coffin were noticed M. Dufaure de la Prade,

on the pecnsion of presentations proved that he and addresses to Mr. B. L, Frost, of violating the law relating to the ex-President of the Institute Insurance Companies-Reuter. prior to his departure from the Colony,

Mr. Frost, the guest of honour, was well supported by both passity for your relinquishing your ac- with the deepest regret the neces and present oficials of the In- tivities on its behalf. This regret stitute, among those present being Mr. J. Ormiston, present Prest only tempered by the knowledge Consul for Franco, Comdr: S. Car

that you are retaining your mem- rara, Consul for Italy, the. Vory dent, who was in the chair, Mbership although absent. We feel Reverend Father Spada, pro-Vicar L. J. Blackburn, (Vice President) that the separation is hot without Apostolic of Hongkong, M. A.. Mr. P. W. Heron, Mr. B. C. Shrab-regret to you, but the fact of the Locot, Manager of the Banque de sole, Mr. S. Baker, Mr. E. W important extension to the pre-indo-Chine, M. Montargis, Mr. Blackmore, (Vice-President), Mr. mises during your Presidency will, Wm. Gardner, M. A. M. Boittanu, W. Russell, (ex-President) and however, be a pleasing recollection the Procureur-General and the Mr. W. J. Stokes, (Honorary and source of solace in the parting. Fathers of the Mission Etrangeres, Librarian).

We wish you many years of health the American Fathers, the Italian Excellent arrangements for the in which to enjoy your retirement Fathers, the Christian Brothers, dinner were made by the Hong and venture to express the hope and Mr. Chanatong.pa kong and Shanghai Hotels and at that the Institution and members the conclusion of the repast, the will always have your warmest by Bishop Valtorta who officiated. The coffin was met at the gate. sympathy..

at the graveside, assisted by the

taking over of the Phoenix Club.

Others present at the gravesido

Chairman, in a happy speech, drew the attention of the members pre- sont to the reason of the assem "On behalf of the members," Rev. Fr. Noval, Procurator of the blage that of doing honour to concluded the Chairman, "I have Spanish Dominican Procuration, their fellow member, friend and much pleasure in asking your ac- the Rev. Fathers Suares, Page, guest, Mr. B. L. Frost. Appropriate-ceptance of this scroll. It is also and Rossi, and other clergy of the "ly enough, he reminded them, Mr. my pleasure to present to you on Roman Catholle Mission, and their

Frost was the first member to be behalf of the members a silver acolytes. entertained in the extension, for salver as a memento and a tokon as President of the Institution, ha of the high esteem in which we were Mr. U. Gonella, Mr and Mrs. had been mainly concerned in the hold you." (Appinuse).

T. F. O'Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Choa negotiations which resulted in the

Po-alon, Madame Flint, Dr. W. V. M. The health of Mr. Frost was then Koch, Mrs. M. J. D. Stephens, Mr.

and Mrs.

C. A. da Roza, Mr. J. M Noronha, Mr. Frost has earned the heartily honoured.

Mr P. M. N. da Silva, Mr. L. Gardner, gratitude and esteem of all mem- There was yet another presents-Mr. A. J. C. da Rocha, Mr. A. G. dn bers," he said, "by reason of the tion, causing a great deal of mer-Rocha, Mr. J. Tavares, Son, Mr. R. very exceptional work he has doro riment, this being the replica of a Baptista, Mrs. F. Loon

Maryknoll Canossian on behalf of the Institution during seaman's discharge from the good Sisters, the many years he has been active-ship "Institute of Shipbuilders and the,

ita ly associated with it.

Engineers" which, said Mr. Stokes, branches (St. Francis, and Kow- Convents), the Little Sisters Record To Be Proud Of. who made the presentation, would of the Poor and the Priests of "Mr. Frost was elected to the enable Mr. Frost to get another job the French, Spanish, and Italian Mis- Committee in 1911 and has served without any undue querying of hissions and the girls of the Italian Con- pruetically continuously in office credentials.

vent. from that date to the present Mr. Frost replied briefly, saying

Floral Tributes. tine. He was Vice Chairman in that it was with great difficulty M. et Mme. Dufauro de la Prade,

The following sent wreaths: 1912, 1914 and 1923; Chairman of that he could expross the full Comdr. Stefano Carrara, Mr. and Mrs. Committee in 1916, 1916, 1919 and measure of his appreciation to the Fothergill and family,.

tha Italian Convent Sand

| 1924 and President in 1925-20. Institution, not only on account of Miss Manuk Mr.

"This, gentlemen, is record to the presentations and the flatter-RE. Ost, Mrs. D. W.

of

be proud of and I am afraid that ing speeches made during the and Mrs. Jowitt, Mr. Willi Capt.

Arthur,

M

Gard- my remarks do not adequately evening, but because of the Club's ner, Madame Jeanne Lam, Madume express the thanks that are

due contributions to his own well-be-lint, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pasco, Miss. to him...

"You will notice that he has it had, in fact, been his only Club Rappr

ing during his stay in the Colony Violet. Capell, M. A. Lecot, Dr.

Weo, Mr. and Mrs. C. beca Chairman of Com-nittee on no and he sincerely hoped that all Wong, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gregory, MISH May Wong and Stella fewer than four occasions.

This members would endeavour to carry Tean, May and Alma O'Hay, The office is no sinecure. It is the out the traditions of the old Institu- Italian Convent, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. most important and responsible tion in their new and more com- Noronha and family, Phillis G. Wong, position on the Committee of medious quarters On the sub- Mo Cheun, Kathleen Choi, Miss Nellin Management and takes a great ect of elections to the Committee, Lee, Crispina Perpetuo, Mr. and Mrs. deal of valuable time. This

our Mr. Frost made, some valuable L. G. Xavier, Miss Mary Soriano, Mr. guest has given in good and full suggestions...

and Mrs. L. D. Hopkins, Mrs. C. Mon- tague Ede, Rahima el Arculli and

measure.

Botto

and

"We are all very sorry to say "I would like to put forward the Sisters Sophie and Radiya Razack, Lina Silva Netto, Mr. and Mrs. Reitan, farewell to Mr. Frost and we shall suggestion to the Committee," he very much miss him. Therefore, said, "that Associate members

Audry Steel, Mr. and we all hope that he will find him should be given the opportunity of O'Sullivan, Augustin Leong Hing J. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. T, F. self in a position to visit us in the voting for membership of the kee, Mr. and Mrs. U. Rumjahn and not far distant future. I under- Committee for the ensuing year family, Miss P, Kitchell and Rosise, stand that such an event ls. not Such powers would not alter the Mr. and Mrs. See Chin, Mr. and Mrs. Improbable." (Loud applause),

with

Presentation.

constitution of the Institution, a W, Conper Passmore, Sylvia Hoyshing. though a meeting would be neces-The Nurses of St. Paul's Hospital, sary before such powers could be Miss Emily Tang, Mrs. R. Carroll, Mr. Frost was then presented given. I do, however, feel that Aranetu, Lam Kin-song and many and the Misses Smith, Remedios an illuminated address such meeting should be called and others. which, the Chairman said, faith that the change will be all for fully conveyed the feelings of the the betterment of the future of the members of the Institution towards Institution."

their ex-President, The wording

After the toasts of the Institute

of the address was as follows: 'In conclusion, Mr. Frost ox- and the officers had been honoured- "Dear Sir, the Management Compressed regret at the inability of at the call of Mr. Frost, the even mittee, on behalf of the members Mr. P. Farrell, their Honorary ing was given over to amusement, of the Institution of Engineers and Secretary, to be present owing to a

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