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HONGKONG UNIVERSITY

BAZAAR.

The final executive meeting was held it the Council Chamber on the 13th June, at which the balance sheet was presented, and passed:

The takings amounted to The cost of goods and expenses

amounted to....

$73,451.50

37,773.93

Loss and had and subsidiary

1,028.54 coins amounted to leaving a balance to be paid to Univer- sity funds of 234,040.39. Thie balance hus since been increased to over $35,000-by the sale of a stock of cigars which were unsold at the bazaar.

The Committee of the bazaar wish it to be known that owing to the great num ber of ladies and gentlemen who assisted in making the bazaar such a success, it is practically impossible tu thank them all individually; and they have instruct- ed the Secretaries to communicate to the Press the following resolution, passed at the meeting.

"The Executive Committee of the Hongkong University Bazaar desire tą express their appreciation of the valuable services rendered by all those who sub- scribed in noney or in kind and also to thank those who so kindly assisted in person. They regret that the numbers make it impossible to acknowledge in- dividually all the services rendered at the conclusion of the business.

H.E. the Officer Administering the Government addressed the Committee and said:-

Gentlemen,-At this final meeting of the Executive Committee of the Hong- kong University Bazaar I desire on behalf of the Court and Council specially to thank certain gentlemen for their sar- vices.

Mr. 8. W. Tao, the Chinese Secretary, and Mr. L.F. Townend, the English Becretary, did splendid work for many weeks before the bazaar opened, during

the bazaar, and afterwards. From personal knowledge 1 am aware how much was demanded of them, and the

great success attained was in no small measure due to their efforts.

Me. Fung Wn Chun also did good work as Assistant Secretary, and throughout the bazaar be kept a general supervision over all the departments.

We are greatly indebted to Mr. Chun Chik Yu for his great assistance as Treasurer.

The thanks of all connected with the bazaar are due to Mr. Montague Ede, Mr. Ough and Col. Wrigley for organiz ing, supervising, ereeting and running the Scenic Railway, which resulted in a total profit to the funds of nearly $9,000. Mr. Chan Siu K, and the gentlemen who so kindly loaned their very valuable curios to the loan exhibition require The extent of their special mention. Bervices will be realised when it is said that these gentlemen bore themselves not unly the expenses, but also the risks con- nected with their exhibits: the loss of any single item would have been irre- parable.

Mr. Ho Kun Tong very generouely despoiled his garden for the decoration of the buildings and hiraself bore the expenses of transportation.

are

due to Mr. Also our thanks Rumjahe for supplying and managing a stall, which was entirely furnished with articles made by members of his own family, and added to the bazaur receipts: a total of some 81,800.

The members of the Chinese Dinner Committee entertained the European community in a most hospitable manner, and they have also contributed to the general bazaar fund the balance of the for the dinner special subscription amounting to a sum of over 81,110,

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Copies of the Chancellor's ticket signed and unsigned will also be sent for dia tribution to the members of the Chinese Dinner Committee.

It is impossible to mention the names of all those who helped, but I can assure them-that the Court and Council of the University are much indebted to them for their services...:

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Den- Norway, Sweden, mark, Holland, Switzerland, Hungary, All of the various Balkan States, etc. them Virol babies, and amongst them some whq owed their lives to the build- ing-up power of Virol. Notwithstanding the different nationalities, the strange ness soon wore off, and the little ones from the Far East were fraternising with their native nurses. This charming show those from the West, Dutch with Chinese, was opened by Princess Alexander of Indian with Portuguese, whilst South Teck, and amongst those who paid America made friendly advances with special visits to the Babies were Princess West Africa. Some thousands of pounds Beatrice, Princess Victoria of Batten have been expended upon the undertak- burg, Princess Victoria of Schleswig- ing, but the exhibit has created an im- Holstein, Princess Christian, Princess pression that will not easily be forgotten Alexander of Teck, Prince Henry of the by those who saw it, and will doubtless Netherlands, and a great many well-attract still further attention to the great known Society ladies"

food value of Virol.

The Babies represented the 40 different races by whom Virol is used. They were in charge of a staff of trained nurses under the superintendence of a medical man, and had been staying in London for three weeks as the guests of the Virol Company, who had specially furnished for them several large houses.

I received a letter from Sir Frederick Lugard written on the voyage to England in which he expressed his gratification at

The beautiful Indian House with its receiving the telegram at Penang announcing that the bazaar had resulted noble portico, its marble-terrace and in a profit of about $28,000. The correct wide flight of ateps leading to the Court- amount we know now is more than yard in which a fountain was playing, $34,000. Sir Frederick stated that this had been specially erected for the recap- aum-was-less than had been anticipated, tion of the children, who were delight but he was not disappointed, as the ed with the four beautifully modelled bazaar had resulted in two things. In elephants that guarded the entrance. the first place, it had brought people to Here the Babies of all Nationalities sce the University, who would probably gathered to indulge in every kind of have not done so otherwise; and, in the game. Flowers and toys ware sent daily, and the Viral Company may be con- econd place, it bad provided an opportunity for the European and gratulated upon having given these little ones the time of their lives. There were Chinese Communities to meet on a com mon ground of friendship and sympathy Babies from China, Japan, India, in promoting an object of such material Ceylon, W. Africa, B. America, the benefit to the Colony as the establishment United States, West Indies, Egypt, Austria, Germany, Turkey, Greece, of the University of Hongkong.

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