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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WORK OF CHARITY
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1934.
$2,216.65. For the nine months January to September, 1934, the disbursements amounted to $1,- 241.22, of which $50.70 representa
CHRISTMAS MAILS
ANNUAL REPORT BY SOCIETY grants made in special cases of DECREASE OF SIX HUNDRED
OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
In the course of their aunumi report, just issued, the Council of the Society of St. Vincent de
Paul state:
temporary destitution,
This
PARCELS THIS YEAR The Society maintains a 4-
Over 2,800 parcels have boon storied building, No. 23 Kwong
ing Street, for the purpose of ont from Hongkong to the United, housing a number of poor familles Kingdom since November 1. by the who are there provided with more Christmasi mall service. Compared with the previous healthy and sanitary quarters figure is over 600 less than the year there was
falling off than they could, even with the as-aggregate last year for the same armounting to $4,087.51 in the proceeds of the "Al Fresco Fete sistance from the Society, find in period. There has been, however, an number of small and the "Our Poor Day" sale of
the cheaper and overcrowded dis- exceptional
under two pounds in the tricts of the city. The long period parcels roses. This was chiefly dug restrictions imposed by the Gov. of trade depression in the Colony, weight sent this year by letter post. ernment In connection with the the number of unemployed, con- closed on
| resulting-in' a large increase in The Christmas parcel mail molor car raille and lotteries,
Friday, the packages which have cut off the source from tinues to cause no little anxiety being carried by the P, and 0. which the greater part of the the housing of the poor.
to the Society in the matter of Chitral. The Christmas letter receipta of the bazane
mnil closes to-morrow. derived. It is gratifying to note greatly exercised the attention of The question of education has
The however, that, despits the adverse the Suriety during the year, and parison between the figures for following gives A com- result of the bazaar, the Society's 101 children, whose parents are 1933 and for this year: appeal on the occasion of "Our Pour Day" sale of roses met with the Society's beneficiaries,
receiving an English education a very generously response. This was indeed a sign of confidence at the expense of the Society at bestowed upon the Society by the college, St. Mary's School, Mary- La Salle College. St. Joseph's publle in entrusting it with their knoll Convent School, and St. nima, a proof of practical assist-Francis School, while 82 are at-1 ance which has been cordially ap-tending the Society's Vernacular! prpefated by the Committee.
were
nre
1932
Rawalpindi, closed out Nov, 11....... Burdwn, closed
Nov. 10,
חו
Comarin, closed on
Nov. 17,
Tralash
778 parcels)
1,602
1,087
3,500
FL
1931 Rajputana closed on
Nov. 2, Bhutan, closed
817 parcels
the.
Nov. P.
Chitral, closed un
Nov 16,
Total
1,417
X30
2.871
The report for the first nine School the Kallap School at Was
chai. Besides providing eduention months of 1934, referring to relief for the children, the Society is in money and provisions, states, that the disbursement under this also maintaining three destitute head during the whole of 1953 rphan girls at the Italian Con- amounted to $7,690.50. For the with grateful appreciation
vent. The Society acknowledges first nine months of 1934 it was
fouad necessary
revenue It was
to reduce thes allowances in many cases,
il amounted to
$6,340.70, as ngainst $6.811,50 for specini concessions which the same period in 19338. The Salle College, St. Joseph's College Council regrets to state that owing and St. Mary's School have made
in respect of form. to the smaller
Under the heal of exhacation Live Society's expenditure for they run Thering the nine months Jummary for the nine months ended Seppreciation and thanks.
whole of 1933 was $1,548.76, while sires to convey its 20 September last, the Society tember, 1934, has contributed to the nisinten-, $2,048.85. ance of 135 families, comprising! 208 persons, to whom assistance has been given irrespective of race, nationality total of 1,916 visits have been Society's funds at the end of 1933, minde to the poor in their home sunt Christmas grants to the poor, razs,
it was not possible to make the ' during the period under review. The Society has also assisted the second time
under its care. This was the children of these poor people withị
many years that the shoes and clothing to the extent the extra relief at Christmas.
Society was unable to give this of $86.10.
There was
nrad
creed.
A
General Items
Owing to the low state of the
very real ap
The counell desires to record here its sincere and heartfelt regret at the demise of Mr. J. M. de Castro Basto, whn had contributor towards the Society's been a regular
bazaar for t Kreat number of
The Society is deeply grateful to the following for their invaluable castanee: the indies and gentle-
04 11 who have so generously.
1 is interesting to record here come forward to help in the month- Medical Ald-The expenditure that during the nine months ended by drive for subscriptions, which in 1983 was $93. 45, while for the September 1934, the Society his has resulted in a welcome addition nine months ended September benefitted by "in Memoriam" doun, of $2,055.61 to its furls up to the 1934, IL amounted to $183.76. tions
to the extent of $317.95, end of Septeraber: The Hongkong one operation case This practice of contributing to Benevolent Society for their willing helped. The Society is deeply Charitable Societies in memory of co-operation; Mr. E. D. da Roza, grateful to Drs. Ozorin, Guterres departed friends and relatives, in A.S.A.A., for su kindly auditing the and Barnes for their honorary stead of sending wreaths to the counts and the Press of Houg- medical treatment.
remetery, is becoming more general kong for privileges granted. Housing Accommodation. in Christian countries, and to all, Detailed acknowledgments The expenditure under this head those who have helped the Society's sountions are made at the end of during the
of 1933 was funds in this way the Council de-the report,
whule
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