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Stt1imary Of Jews Foe Apml.
per share , with & bonus of £ 1 . 10 s . per share , and applied £ 1 , 000 towards a fund for assuring the lives of the officials of the company .
On the 20 th , the Scottish Australian Investment Company announced that they had sold the Bon Accord property to a mining company , for £ 12 ^ 00 , and 8 , 000 of their shares , with 10 s . or half paid up . On the 22 nd , the European and American Steam Packet Company having pur * chased the fleet of the General Screw Company , resolved to issue 20 , 000 new shares at £ 9 each .
PROVIDENT . On the 1 st of April , ; the City of London Assurance Company met and reported that the new business for the year amounted to £ 5 , 850 . 0 s . lid . ; the total premium income being at present £ 23 , 793 . On the 7 th , the directors of the Unity Fire Assurance Company reported that their " premium income now amounted to £ 30 , 000 per annum . On the 21 st , the Empire Assurance Company held their second annual meeting , and reported the business of the year as yielding in premiums £ 1 , 644 . 13 s . 6 d .
BENEVOLENT . On the 25 th of March was celebrated the annual festival of the British Orphan Asylum , when there was subscribed in aid of the funds of that institution as much as £ 800 . The same evening , the Kindred Institution , the Orphan Working School , held its centenary '¦ ¦ festival . ' The subscriptions to the general fund amounted to £ 500 . There was ¦ ¦ ¦ another £ 500 collected in aid of the Centenary Fund , On the 26 th , the festival in aid of the Asylum for Idiots , there was subscribed in support of that charity as much as £ 3 , 000 .
On the 4 th of April , the festival of the Artists' Benevolent Fund came off at the Freemasons' Tavern ; the subscriptions amounted to ^ 700 . On the 6 th , the friends and ® members of the General Theatrical Fund dined together at the same establishment ; . the subscriptions amounted to £ 300 . On the 7 th , there was a farewell meeting at the Preventive and Reformatory Institution , New-road , on the occasion of ten of the inmates leaving it as
emigrants . On the 8 th , took place the annual meeting of the friends of the Birmingham Juvenile Reformatory ; the cost of management for the past year amounted to £ 1 , 500 . On the 9 th was held the quarterly meeting of the Seaman ' s Hospital Society , at which it was stated that during the previous three months 428 patients had been admitted on board the Dreadnought ; the out-patients for the same period were 340 . On the 14 th , took place the annual meeting of the supporters of the Reformatory known as the Home in the East ; the report gave a most satisfactory account of the working of the institution . On the 15 th , was held the annual meeting of the Association for the Relief of
Distressed Widows . The report stated that during the past year 262 poor widows had been relieved by an outlay of £ 470 . On the same day was held the annual meeting of the friends of the Home for Cripples . The receipts for the year were reported at £ 2 , 013 . 19 s . 10 cZ ., and , after paying all expenses , there was in hands a balance of £ 496 . Is . 0 \ d . On the 20 th , took place the quarterly court of the Royal Naval Benevolent Association , when it was reported that during the previous three months the sum of £ 385 had been dispersed in grants to distressed members and their families . On the 25 th , was celebrated the annual festival of St . Mark's Hospital , for the cure of fistula . The subscriptions amounted to £ 2 , 200 .
ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES
Happily for the morals of the people , we have very few incidents to chronicle under the latter heading as having occurred during the past month ; but , unfor-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Stt1imary Of Jews Foe Apml.
per share , with & bonus of £ 1 . 10 s . per share , and applied £ 1 , 000 towards a fund for assuring the lives of the officials of the company .
On the 20 th , the Scottish Australian Investment Company announced that they had sold the Bon Accord property to a mining company , for £ 12 ^ 00 , and 8 , 000 of their shares , with 10 s . or half paid up . On the 22 nd , the European and American Steam Packet Company having pur * chased the fleet of the General Screw Company , resolved to issue 20 , 000 new shares at £ 9 each .
PROVIDENT . On the 1 st of April , ; the City of London Assurance Company met and reported that the new business for the year amounted to £ 5 , 850 . 0 s . lid . ; the total premium income being at present £ 23 , 793 . On the 7 th , the directors of the Unity Fire Assurance Company reported that their " premium income now amounted to £ 30 , 000 per annum . On the 21 st , the Empire Assurance Company held their second annual meeting , and reported the business of the year as yielding in premiums £ 1 , 644 . 13 s . 6 d .
BENEVOLENT . On the 25 th of March was celebrated the annual festival of the British Orphan Asylum , when there was subscribed in aid of the funds of that institution as much as £ 800 . The same evening , the Kindred Institution , the Orphan Working School , held its centenary '¦ ¦ festival . ' The subscriptions to the general fund amounted to £ 500 . There was ¦ ¦ ¦ another £ 500 collected in aid of the Centenary Fund , On the 26 th , the festival in aid of the Asylum for Idiots , there was subscribed in support of that charity as much as £ 3 , 000 .
On the 4 th of April , the festival of the Artists' Benevolent Fund came off at the Freemasons' Tavern ; the subscriptions amounted to ^ 700 . On the 6 th , the friends and ® members of the General Theatrical Fund dined together at the same establishment ; . the subscriptions amounted to £ 300 . On the 7 th , there was a farewell meeting at the Preventive and Reformatory Institution , New-road , on the occasion of ten of the inmates leaving it as
emigrants . On the 8 th , took place the annual meeting of the friends of the Birmingham Juvenile Reformatory ; the cost of management for the past year amounted to £ 1 , 500 . On the 9 th was held the quarterly meeting of the Seaman ' s Hospital Society , at which it was stated that during the previous three months 428 patients had been admitted on board the Dreadnought ; the out-patients for the same period were 340 . On the 14 th , took place the annual meeting of the supporters of the Reformatory known as the Home in the East ; the report gave a most satisfactory account of the working of the institution . On the 15 th , was held the annual meeting of the Association for the Relief of
Distressed Widows . The report stated that during the past year 262 poor widows had been relieved by an outlay of £ 470 . On the same day was held the annual meeting of the friends of the Home for Cripples . The receipts for the year were reported at £ 2 , 013 . 19 s . 10 cZ ., and , after paying all expenses , there was in hands a balance of £ 496 . Is . 0 \ d . On the 20 th , took place the quarterly court of the Royal Naval Benevolent Association , when it was reported that during the previous three months the sum of £ 385 had been dispersed in grants to distressed members and their families . On the 25 th , was celebrated the annual festival of St . Mark's Hospital , for the cure of fistula . The subscriptions amounted to £ 2 , 200 .
ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES
Happily for the morals of the people , we have very few incidents to chronicle under the latter heading as having occurred during the past month ; but , unfor-