ITALIAN CONFENY'S JUBILES.
BIR HORMUJER MODY" FSUNDS "LUGARD
ICHOLARSHIPS.
YESTERDAY'S, CELEBRATIONS, . There was a very large gathering of parenta and friends of the pupils of the Italian Couvant schools present at the entertainment yesterday gives by past and presaat pupila in celebration of the golden jubileu of the institution's founda- tion la Hongkong. A large matshed was erected on the spacious playground for the accommoda- tion of the several hundred visitors. The mat shed was very prettily decorated with figs and -buntings and a profusion of flowers and pot planta, A Astal legend in figures-"1860-1910"
surmounted the stave. *
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY APRIL 13 1910
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CHINA TRADI IN INSURANCE:
ANNUAL MEETING.
To-day's Advertisement.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD..
the China Traders' Insurance Co., Ldi, was held NOTICE is hereby given that the TWEN
The forty-fourth ordinary yasily meeting of at lis hold office, thin, afterasos, for the pur: MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will pose of receiving the report of the directors, be held at the Company Offices, St. George's TY FIRST ORDINARY GENERAL together with the statemente of recount toʻgist Building, on SATURDAY, the 30th April, December, 1905, and of declaring dividends, 1910, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of &c. Mr. A. Forbes was in the chair. Others presenting the Report of the Directors, to presont were:-Messrs. E. Orminian, J. W. C. with a Statement of Accounts to 28th Bonnar, C. R. Lengoson, J. W. Bandow, H. Auditors,
February, 1910, and electing of Directors and
Siebs, G. Balloch, F. Sieb, G. H. Medburs! (directors), C. Montagan Ede (secretary), J. 8. K. Whittal, A. B. Rouss, H. Hunter, H. J. M. Carvalhe, B. M. G. Cunha, V. L. Remedios, A. E. S. Älver, J. A. Carvalho, J. F. A. Barros and J. Garduer,
The Secretary veal the notice convening the meeting, te
welcomed by the community to an extent equal to the importance of the announcements. The editor of a leading Far Eastern journal struck pitby chation when be handed the report of the proceedings of the recent ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of the Hongkong University "A Hongkong Carnegie, to Sir Hormurjes the Colony possesses the prototype of the Scottiub benefactor in the promotion of education. (Applause) And son, Sir, have further exbanced that princely gift by per mitlog your name to be associated with the scholarships which shall be for il ime known as the "Lugard Scholarships. It is a fitting memorial of the great lateren you have evinced in, all that apper 'ns 10 education in Hongkong-an interest which received his crowning glory in the culminating His Excellency the Governor and suite, ceremony performed in connection with the Capts, PH, M. Taylor (A.D.C.) and N. Hongkong University, not quite a month ago. Simson (private secretary) arrived punctually Te you, Sir, and to Sir, Hormuajie Mody at the appointed time for the proceedings to I wish to express the Convent's most grateful companco. His Excellency was escorted to thanks for the "Luga d” 'Scholarships. I am bis sent by the Right Reverend Bishop. D. only very feebly voicing the sentiment of theCon, your permisalon, take the report as read. The Chairman sald:- G.B.dehlen,~I will, Pozzoni a lev. Mother T. Mandouts, the vent when I say that the Bisters feel very deeply A comparison of the years 1907 and 1968 shows Superiorest; The gentlemen who acted as M. grateful for the kind manner you have soferted a falling off of pearly two and a huli lacs, part-.. Cis on the occasion were the Rev. Father G. to the institution's work during its fifty yaura inly due to the higher rate of exchange taken Spada and Mr. Lo, d'Almada Castro, Hongkong. In the opening pages of the book this year, but mostly due, to Among those present were:-Lady May, Com-which, f. front, you will be taking away with youfalling off a sterling takings on account of the a genuine modore, Mrs. and Miss Lyon, Miss Inglis, Dr.
as a memento of the celebrations in cospec.general stagestion of trade. Interest in 1908 and Mrs. J. M. Alkinson, the R: C. Bishops of tion with the Golden Jubilad of the Convent, shows a satisfactory Increase Japin and Tankin, Mr. E. A. Irving (Director the Rev. Mother has, already expressed ber other side of the account you will see that Turning to the. of Education), Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lenis, Mrs, acknowledgments "for Romano, Mr. Rozini, Chez. Z Volpicelli," favours of which the Sisters of Charity bave previous year while losjes are a great deal commission and charges are less than the Cap d'Almeida, the Misues P G Potts, Mrs.,
been the recipients for the past half a centory, smaller the year totulting in a divisible J. H. N. Mody, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Addis It only remaine for me now to again thank you balance of $42, 03, which we propose to deal Rev. Fathers G. Spids, P..ds Mala, A for this additional murk of interest in the insti- with as failows:-to pay a final dividend 's/c Noral, Misses Loureire, Möss 12 Percebois,ution's work that is so uan Istakably evidenced 1908 of $.50 per share, to add to sterling F. A. Gɔmes, and R. A. Gubbay,
65,000 and to carry forward the substantial reserve fund £10,000, to reinsurance fand' balance of $118,050 to underwiling, suspense account, thus closing the account for 1908. Your" directors have thought it wiser to build up the funds than to recommend the payment of a larger 'dividend.
all the
numerous
The proceedings opaced with a prettily rendered chorus by over a hundred girls from all the schools in the Colony conducted by the Convent. Miss Emily d'Almada Castro then read a bisasies eview of the origin, development and present position of the Con vent, at the conclusion of which she said: "The record just, presented of the fifty years existence of the Italian Convent in Hongkong is oue which amply jurifies its promoters in the inception at a scheine that has produced results surely far in excess of the most sabguine anticipations fifty years ago. There results have been achieved in a large measure asdor the fostering care of a palojnal Govero: ment which instituted and maintains the Grant Scheme of education; by a community whose mid towards charity assumes a very practical form; and by an enlightened, and impartial Press ever ready to lead is support to measures tending towards the beltenment of the voiceless and the helpless. To the Gov.) ernment of Hongkong, to the community
British, foreign and Chinese, without dis tinction and to the representative membersLysaught. Accomp. by Miss M. Ah Was of the Fourth Estate, the concluding lines of this bistorical review place on permanent record the great ini:b'edness of the Superi
•ore14, the Sisters and their scholars for the co operation to uast alingly givan and the facit
to-day. Is the same of the Mother Superior, y the large and distinguished gathering here the Sisters ard the pupils of the Convent 1 thank your Excellency, and you, ladies and gentlemer, for the hoaour of your presence this alieṛnnos (Applouse,}·
mental pieces weis then gone through.." It was A lengthy programme of songs and instra
to be the pupils of the Convent exclusively, o'special merit as it was entirely contributed
The programme was ns follows :—
-Chorus-Faith Hopa and Charity" (G. Rossio)-Pupils of St. Mary's School
wloon). Pupils of Italian Convent. Miss Emily. D'Almida e Castro.
2.-English Address - Fifty Years Ago
3-Song- Sing Sweet Bird" (W. Ganz.) Miss Edith Carvalho, Accomp. by Miss J. L. de Selavisa Alvos;
main.) Misses E.. Aberasturi and P. Faulo. 4-Piano. Duel.-"Automobile * (). Barg Miss R. Elisaga,
5'-Italian Poem-Maddalena & la Fan- ciulle" Miss K. Euanson,
6-Song-"Ave Maria" (L. Luzzi.) Miss
Acc." Miss M. Loureira,
7. Portuguese Address-A Caridade em
As regards
1909 account, there is a large increase in premium interest remaining practically the sams, while the balance carried forward, is On the whole we consider the figures satis larger by $50,000 than the previous year, factory, and we therefore recommend the pay ment of an interim dividend of $3 per share on account of 1909 and a bonus to contributors of 20%.
Thera being no que.lions,
The Chairman moved the aduplion of the isport and accounts.
Mr. Whittal seconded. Carried.
Mt. Rouse moved that Messis, J. W. C.. Bonnar and A. Forbes be re-alected directors.
Mr. Carvalho seconded. Agreed.
On the motion of Mr. Hunter, seconded by Mr. Gupha, Messrs. H.-U. Jeffries and A. R. Lowa were re-elected auditors,
8.-lastrumental Quintette.-"Flora" (G.-P. The Chairma-That is all the business, Pirani, Mister J. L. de Selavira Alves, Mgentlemen, Dividend warrants are now.ready. approbation of their work so ungrudgingly Barradas, A, Gutierrez, G: Remedior, and C.
accorded during the past fifty years."
His Excellency said :—Your Lardship, Ladies and Gentlemen,-1 have been asked to make
# #nouncement to you lo-day on behalf of Sir Hármuto Mody. He har decided to found seven scholarships giant schools in This Colony, and he has asked me to make the anpouncement this afternoon. The schools are. St. Joseph's College, the Elis Kadoorie, the Diocesan Girls' School, the italian Convent, St. Mary's Kowloon, the French Convent and St. Francis, Wanchai. And to this list he has added an eigh h name by giving a scholarship
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Ribeiro.
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9.-Chorus-Lavoro "(G, Fiumi)-Popile | of Wanchai Schol, Accomp. by Miss C. Lysaught,
10.-Piano Solo, "Add-io (A. Greis) Miss E. Best.
11-Song,-"Saved by a Child" (M: Pic Colomini)-Miss J. L. de Sclavisa Alves. accomp, by Miss M. Ab Wee.
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17,Chinese Address.—Miss A Kwok 13-Song- Figlio Della Provvidenza" (G. De Vecchi.)-Misc B.Elias and P. Fanin. 1.- Song--"Mia Maʼre" (G, Costamagna.) to the Victoria Boys' School at the cast end of thei C, Cauro. Accomp. by Miss M. Ab
Wec. city. (Applause.) To establish those scholar. ships, which will be worth $30 a year for two consecutive years, Sir Hormusjes Mody intends to invest $1,000 on behalf of each school. Trustees will be appointed, and they will draw interest on the sum for the annual icholarships Sir Hormusjee bas very kindly proposed to call,
them after my bim, and fled after the same
much prefer that they were called the same of the doser he gave me no option is the matter so they are to be called be Lugard Schol›rships, (Applause.) They are to b's open to all who are domiciled to the Colony without respect to
15.—Instrumental Quintette.-"Wedding of the Winds" (J. T. Hall.Arranged by Prof. F. Gourses.)-Misses I. &. de Solavisa Alves, M. arradas, A. Gutierrez, G. RemediosTM and C,
I ibeiro.
'GOD SAVE THE KING,"
Dainly books of the programme, with the address in English, Portuguese and Chinese one illustrations enhance the value of the were distributed to the assemblage. The half rublication. The book was printed at the
AMATEUR BILLIARD
CHAMPIONSHIP
LEUNG KAM KWONG FITT
¿Soon after nine last night the V.F,C. Gymna sium was packed with spretators to watch the Labove interesting match in the third round,
Leung opened the game and no co ing
DISTRESS IN THE NORTH;
FAMINE SCENES NEAR HAICHOW.
The Shangkat Timer corespondent at Hai chow, writing on March 31, says :~!
The prices of foodstuffs seems to keep going higher sather than lower. On the average, | prices of all grains are six to seven times higher than usual and not even in the great famine of 19.6-7 has food been co scarce or prices so high. To the west and south of the city of Halchow thers are large stretches of country where people are eating the bark of tress and the roots of weeds and grass or even the dry chaff of last year's wheat, ground up and made into a porridge by mixing with water, Jus now, too, is beginning, in all its horrible aspec-5, the harvest of the grim. moo and dying in every town and village, those ster, Famine, or the large numbers of dead who swollen and puffed. till they resemble thom who de quickly from want of food be fleshy persons, are dying of actual starvation
cause of former weakness from alber cau103,
will be CLOSED from the 16th to the goth April, 1910, both days inclusive,
The TRANSFER HOOKS of the Company
By Order of the Board of Directors,
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Agents. Hongkong, 19th April, 1910.
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BALGOWNIES. A'd'vidend of 55 por cent, was paid to share- holders in the Balgowins Rubber Estatos, as at March 5, making 100 per cent, for the year ended that date.
The Perak Plower hears that a valuable compilation respecting tabber companies will Mr. M. S. Parry, and will comprise details, shortly be issued. It has been compiled by
hundred rubber companies.
THE Birafts Times understands that a quantity of cash and currency notes which were on board the La Seyne when that pufortunate vessel met her fate by collision with the Onda in Khio Straits, has been recovered by divor who have recently been at work on the wreck. The recovered money, which; at the time the disaster occurred was being forwarded to Sin- gapore, has been lodged with the Treasury there.
Nar-reth Printing Establishment at Pokiniai | and those who sie so weakened by starvation facts, and statistics referring to about two nationality. By being domiciled Sir Hormas. lithoed cover, attistically designed, being as to fail easy victims to smallpox, famine f:e means that they will be resident here (brea
the work of the Hongkong Printing Prest.
favar, diphiberia and the many other diseases years. As I said, lusters will be appointed,
that so abound in the time of famine. The but a laige discretion will, ba vested in the
story in top awful to dwell up3o, It is simply, Governor of the day to rettle any palats without reference to Counselor lawyers. It gire me the
the great famins of 1936 over again on a smaller scale, but not deprived, in the least, of very greatest pleasure to announce this latest
say of the sickoning details that were so femi- phase of the generosity of Sir Hormusjen Mody,
liar to us all at that time, Attempts at relief whoss gifts have been so many to this Colony,
are being made by the Chinese but, creditable 1 bave myself since 1. have been here been
as these attempts are; they are far from reliev "able to acnounce three or four large and gener was done until after a good few strokes.ing the distress Distribu,in of both money our gifts which he has made. I am particular when Fitt hid the opportunity and he and loed stuffs is being in. de and often we see ly glad to be able to make this announcement scored two catmons. The scoring was slow the long line of women and child-go, most of In-day because this Convent and its sister and when Pitt, reached 17, Leung was only them gaunt and weak from lack of food, toil offshoot at Kowlion are uming the beneficia. 2. Immediately after this Leung made aing in from the country to buy thair allowaĘCO ries that will have scholarship. We listened kood 24 break and brought the score up to of corn or wheat at the distributing station “just now to such a very interesting account of 26-28. He followed it with an is break and The credit of the distibution belongs,. I te the origin, history and, extraordinary progress missed an easy in off, which enabled Pitt to leve, to the Viceroy at Nanking, and Tastai of this Convent darlog the fist fifty years that core a common. At this stage Leung took Lob is oversesing the actual work of distilbu. there is nothing left for me to add on the sub-the lead and added a 16 break, when he tion here. As much as we heard of the jci. And, indeed, we have such a very long
("establishment of public improvements to pro programme to get through that i haya bean told
vide employment for the famida vidims, no this occasion I was not desired to make any
nothing stems to have been done as yet. We speech at all. I merely wish to say, on behalf of myself and the large audience, that we are
because, eyoo though money has been distri here to testify by our prestace to these poble in- being a clear, sro polute ahead of him bated, it is soon used up to buying food, and dies who have given their lives to this work our
the precious opponunits of public improve.
Events Coming,
Wednesday, 13th April, A.D.C. "Mice and Me," p
Thund y, 14th April Schools Sporis, Heats,.
Friday, 15th April.
reached" too Pitt was left at 43. The geme was then again very slow and tamo as no good breaks were made for a white. Subsequently Leung reached his arg mark with a good hope to see progress along this line very soon, at the " Dothick Robinson Road, 2.30 p.m.,
break and Pitt was sich at 114 points, Leung
After this Leong was scoring very slow and
· appreciation of what they are doing day by day; | Pitt was picking up wonderfully. At the inter-ment is lost while the people who receive re,
to show them how kreply we appreciate their work and to wish them contlound success and contioned progress, such as they hava bad during the past fifty years, (Applause.)
val the scniu read :-Loung Kam Kwoog 253|| lief in this way cannot but be, to a certain Fist 23119 19 ANE
extent, pauperised by the distribution of funds'
On resuming play Pitt opened the game and among them with no affɔn on their part. The made a nice break; he fallowed it up with a fact that the pifce of grain at the dimributing His Lordship Bishop Puzzoal said-Your- and 33. Pitt thus evertook bis opponent station, is from two to three times higher than Excelency, Ladies and Gentleman-Before but whan 337 was reached it read all,, Pitt then. the usual price coprinces ona ikat, no matter how much money be dissibuted, it cannot last. long or really reach the most naedy of the sufferers
- ar y hing sing, 1 wish to thank your Excellency again took the led and led till the finish
fər ikṣ annonscombal you have just made of and won with 49 points to apare. The best --the scholarships which Sir Hormusjou Mody, in breaks of the evening were: Pitts 17, 16, 23, 33, bis goodness of beast, ban scan fit togive to thred and 37, Leung Kam Kwong 22, 30, 24, 25, 21
the school nder the charge of the Sisters and 20, of Charity. (App'anse) Within ses fuosh your Both players played a good game, and Piit Jendy) sprung upon the communitytwo won the game through good luck. Although priscs, Thefirstisintimately Leung lost, it was thought by many of the with the second, and in both in spectators that he played a much better, and
ware, the unexpected sews is more scientific game then his opponest,
NEW: ARNIVALA. We here had much plassare cantly from Mr. Stocker, aitor of the daily. papar at Tsingtấu,:
Mr. C. E; Repp, in "American, has recently. arrived and has taken over the management of the Kai Four Flour Mila it Halana
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Hughes and cogh Auction sale of furniture,
Saturday, 16th April, 2
Hongkong Jockey Club half yearly meeti fog, 12.30 p.m.
First Gymkhana meeting.
at the Dathick Robinson Road,, 230 pm.
Hughes and Waugh Auction sals of furniture,
A.D.C.," Mice and Meo, 9 p.m.
Monday, 28th Aprile: / Schools Sports, Final.
* Tanıday, 19th April, Hughes and Hough suction sale of the Hong kong Shenog Po Company, at a
Friday, and April,
Sale of Property, Hughes and Hough, 5 p.m.
Baturday, 23rd Aprili *V.R.G, Sports, Mt the Football Club Groundi
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