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Kem has a long history of involvement in the business field, event management, clubs and service organisations spanning many decades. On the demise of her husband in the 1960s, Kem assumed the mantle of Chairperson of the family business and despite retiring a few years ago, she continues as Chairperson of the company. Kem also operated several dress boutiques for designer clothing in Colombo and London and has staged fashion shows, with Sri Lankan models, in Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Germany and Italy. She was a cabinet member of the Lions club of Bambalapitiya (Metro) and the Lion Lady behind the island-wide Flag Day to raise funds for the Lions Club International’s “Sight First” project, which won the International Award for “Dedicated Humanitarian Services”. Kem was also the President of the 80 Club of Colombo, the Women’s International Club and the Ceylon Amateur Dance Sport Association. Since becoming a Member of the DBU, Kem became actively involved with social welfare and entertainment activities, and in 2004 she was unanimously elected as Deputy President. Kem heads a General Committee consisting of diverse talents and skills. DEPUTY PRESIDENT Nigel Austin SECRETARY Anne-Marie Kellar TREASURER Mike Anthonisz GENERAL COMMITTEE Elected Jackie Anthonisz (Resigned) David Grenier Stephen LaBrooy Fleur Mack Dallas Martenstyn David Martenstyn Keith Modder Anthea Muller Carol Prins Timothy Speldewinde Terrence Van Sanden Co-opted David Colin-Thomé Linda van Schagen (Resigned) Ex-Officio Members Vernon Muller Scott Dirckze Mervyn Andriesz SUB-COMMITTEES Welfare Beneficiaries/A.E.Christoffelsz Child Educational Sponsorship Project Fleur Mack, Kem Martenstyn, Vilma Chapman, Beverley LaBrooy Social Welfare Anthea Muller, Mystica Flamer-Caldera, Rosemary Outschoorn, David Van Eyck St. Nikolaas’ Home Terrence Van Sanden, Anne-Marie Kellar, Tarini Walpola SNH Building David Martenstyn, Kem Martenstyn, Terrence Van Sanden, David Grenier, Nigel Austin Fund Raising Nigel Austin Constitution &amp; By-Laws Stephen LaBrooy, Convener, Timothy Speldewinde, David Colin-Thomé, Anne-Marie Kellar Buildings &amp; Garden Dallas Martenstyn, Stephen LaBrooy, Christine Wallbeoff - Architect, Patricia Mamelka, Ajitha Madanayake Entertainment Kem Martenstyn, Anne-Marie Kellar, Jackie Anthonisz, Carol Prins, Beverley LaBrooy Catering Mike Anthonisz, Dallas Martenstyn, Keith Modder Bar Carol Prins, Joseph de Crusz, Monte Holsinger, David Colin-Thomé, Jeremy David Newsletter Anne-Marie Kellar, Kem Martenstyn, David Colin-Thomé Genealogy &amp; Archives Kem Martenstyn, David Colin-Thomé, J.B. Muller Website Administrators David Colin-Thomé, Dallas Martenstyn, Anne-Marie Kellar [TOP] SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",14);arrFiles[40]=new Array(-1015038782,"gallery/images/1/s16.jpg","20 Oct 2007","s16.jpg","","","",7);arrFiles[41]=new Array(-995302736,"gallery2/images/1/s8.jpg","23 Oct 2007","s8.jpg","","","",17);arrFiles[42]=new Array(-969409898,"gallery2/images/1/DSCF6084.jpg","23 Oct 2007","DSCF6084.jpg","","","",17);arrFiles[43]=new Array(-946732722,"gallery/_notes/dwsync.xml","24 Oct 2007","dwsync.xml","","","",1);arrFiles[44]=new Array(-909276998,"news4.html","21 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","News and Events [Home] Wild Fire in action on 21st September Wild Fire, Sri Lanka’s most sought after pop and rock band, will be belting it out on 21st September at the DBU. 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Launching the website on 22nd October, 2007 is no coincidence. As many are aware, 22nd October is Founder’s Day, which is the birthday of the Founder of the DBU, R.G. Anthonisz, and a date which was adopted as the Union’s anniversary more than half a century ago. Indeed, today the Dutch Burgher Union is officially 99 years old! The history of any institution spanning a century can be expected to be wide and varied and the DBU is certainly no exception. Sourcing and featuring information across such a time-span is an extensive exercise, but we certainly have made the all-important start and anticipate considerable growth through collective participation (contributions) from people around the globe. In fact, such a contribution to this website has already been made and one that is unarguably of the greatest significance. This is the inclusion of the Journals of the Dutch Burgher Union which we are particularly delighted to feature. Further, the genealogies published in these Journals have been independently featured for ease of access. For making these available to us, we are greatly indebted to Mr Victor Melder from Australia who needs no introduction, and to whom we are also grateful for his guidance and encouragement throughout the development of this website. In the coming weeks or even months, much more will be added to the site, a period in which we anticipate carrying out some fine-tuning as well. We welcome any relevant content from all those who wish to see this website flourish and your suggestions on enhancing its qualities are also most welcome. The General Committee members nominated as Administrators of the DBU website are Anne-Marie Kellar, Dallas Martenstyn and David Colin-Thomé. Happy browsing! 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The proceedings commenced by Mr H. van Cuylenburg being called to the chair... more... Message from the DBU President Dear Members and visitors, In this information age, everyone seems to have a website, but that alone is not sufficient reason for creating one. For some, more than others, the creation of a website is essential and I believe that the creation of the Dutch Burgher Union website falls into this category.... more... Welcome Message Welcome to the Dutch Burgher Union website where we are proud to chronicle our history as well as provide contemporary news of the DBU which celebrates its centenary in 2008. Launching the website on 22nd October, 2007 is no coincidence. As many are aware, 22nd October is Founder’s Day, which ... more... 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To inculcate in the minds of the youth of the Dutch Burgher Community principles of fellowship, self-help, self-reliance and thrift; to foster and encourage by financial aid, when necessary, talent and industry in those who are deserving and to relieve, by charitable help, distress and want among those of the Community who may be in destitute circumstances. 2.3. To revive and conserve some of the useful and beneficial customs of the Dutch and Dutch Burgher ancestors of its members. 2.4. To promote and foster a feeling of fellowship among all its members and to draw their families into closer association with each other. 2.5. To gather by degrees a library for the use of the Union composed of all obtainable books and papers relating to the Dutch period in Ceylon. 2.6. To cause to be prepared and read at its meetings, or printed and published, papers, essays etc. on questions relating to the history and origins of the Dutch and Dutch Burghers of Ceylon and to publish authenticated genealogies of Dutch Burgher families now in Ceylon. 2.7. To prepare and publish a memorial history of the Dutch and the Dutch Burghers in Ceylon descriptive of their social life and customs, their methods of administration, and the influence of these upon existing institutions in the Island. 2.8 To aspire to be the focal point for the entire Burgher community in Sri Lanka. 2.9 To consider and discuss any other matters kindred to the above enumerated objects which may commend themselves to the Union. 2.10. To acquire such property as may be necessary for the advancement of the Union and to deal with any other matters which may be thought desirable. 3. Members: Any Dutch descendant of full age and of respectable standing in the Community shall be eligible as a Member of the Union. The term ”Dutch descendant” shall include the descendants in the male line of all those of European nationality who were in the service or under the rule of the Dutch East India Company in Ceylon, and the children of such descendants in the female line by marriage with Europeans. 4. Associate Members: 4.1. Applicants unable to furnish sufficient genealogical evidence to qualify under Rule 3, may at the entire discretion of the General Committee be admitted as “Associates”. They will not have voting rights. 4.2. The total number of “Associates” admitted under Rule 4.1 shall at no time exceed two-thirds of the total number of Members and Overseas members. 5. Overseas Members: Applicants residing permanently abroad who satisfy all the requirements set out in Rule 3 may at the entire discretion of the General Committee be admitted to membership of the Union under the classification of “Overseas Members” and shall be entitled to the rights and privileges of Members in Rule 3. 6. Overseas Associate Members: Applicants residing permanently abroad who satisfy the requirements set out in Rule 4.1 may at the entire discretion of the General Committee be admitted to membership of the Union under the classification of “Overseas Associate members” and subject to the limitations imposed in Rules 4.1 and 4.2. 6A. Members by Invitation: 6A.1 The General Committee may at its entire discretion and not withstanding anything to the contrary in Rules 9.1 and 9.2, invite and admit as a Member of the Union any permanent resident of Sri Lanka who is a member of and of respectable standing in the Burgher Community, and who is interested in the Objects of the Union even if such a person is not a “Dutch Descendant” within the meaning of Rule 3. Such members shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges and shall be subject to all the duties and responsibilities of Members, and shall be eligible to be elected as a member of the General Committee but shall not be eligible for election to The Dutch Burgher Union Board as mentioned in Rule 8.11. 6A.2. For the purpose of this Rule, the term “Burgher” shall apply to all persons of European descent, born in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and their descendants in the male or female lines, provided they are described on their birth certificates as “Burgher”. Their mother tongue must be English and they should be of a social and cultural background that is consistent with the ethos and culture of theUnion. 6A.3 The General Committee shall be solely competent to determine the application of the definition in Rule 6A.2 to any candidate for membership under this rule. 6B. Honorary Members: The General Committee may at its entire discretion and not withstanding anything to the contrary in Rules 9.1 and 9.2, invite and admit as a member of the Union any permanent resident of Sri Lanka of respectable standing who is interested in any of the Objects of the Union, even if such a person is not a “Dutch descendant” within the meaning of Rule 3. Honorary Members shall have no voting rights and shall not be eligible for election as an officer or member of the General Committee of the Union, but shall be entitled to all other rights and privileges and shall be subject to all the duties and responsibilities of members. Honorary Members shall be exempt from annual subscriptions 6C. Temporary Honorary Members : The General Committee may at its entire discretion and not withstanding anything to the contrary in Rules 9.1 and 9.2, invite and admit as a member of the Union, during any period of residence in Sri Lanka, any citizen or permanent resident of the Netherlands, who is interested in any of the Objects of the Union, even if such a person is not a “Dutch descendant” within the meaning of Rule 3. Temporary Members shall have no voting rights and shall not be eligible for election as an officer of the Union, but shall have such rights, privileges and obligations as the General Committee may determine. Temporary Honorary Members shall be exempt from annual subscriptions 6.D Temporary Members: The General Committee may at its entire discretion and not withstanding anything to the contrary in Rules 9.1 and 9.2, invite and admit as a member of the Union, during any period of residence in Sri Lanka, any foreign citizen , who is interested in any of the Objects of the Union, even if such a person is not a “Dutch descendant” within the meaning of Rule 3. Temporary Members shall have no voting rights and shall not be eligible for election as an officer of the Union, but shall have such rights, privileges and obligations as the General Committee may determine. 6E. Honorary Life Members: The General Committee may at its entire discretion confer Honorary Life Membership of the Union on any Member of the Dutch Burgher Community who has given outstanding service to the Community and / or the Union. Honorary Life Members shall continue to having voting rights. 7. Principal Officers and Committee Members: 7.1 A President, a Deputy President, a Secretary, a Treasurer (which four shall constitute the Principal Officers of the Union) shall be chosen by the vote of the majority of the Members present at each Annual General Meeting and they shall hold office until the next Annual General Meeting, at which they shall be eligible to be re-elected. 7.2 At each Annual General Meeting there shall also be elected eleven Committee Members and three ex-officio committee members who shall together with the four Principal Officers, comprise the General Committee and they too shall hold office until the next Annual General Meeting, at which they shall be eligible to be re-elected. 7.3. Nominations for the posts of Principal Officers and Committee Members and the ex-officio members duly proposed and seconded by Members, together with a certificate by the candidate to the effect that he has given his consent to stand for election, shall be sent by registered post or courier to reach the Registered Office of the Union at least 21 working days prior to the date fixed for the Annual General Meeting. Nomination papers received after the closing date will not be accepted under any circumstances. The names of all candidates contesting, together with the names of their proposers and seconders shall be sent by the Secretary to all Members and Members by invitation , along with the notice convening the Annual General Meeting. not later than 14 days prior to the meeting. 7.3A The three ex-officio Members shall have one specific function only , that being confined to the powers of sanction given to the General Committee over any transaction effected in respect of the shares held by the Union in the DBU Building Company Limited, and the land and buildings of St Nikolaas’ Home and all other immovable property owned by the Union, vide Rule 8.11. 7.4 Those elected as aforesaid may hold office for no more than four consecutive terms in the same office held by them. Any Member of the General Committee may seek election as a Principal Officer, if time qualified under Rule 7.5. However, all the above mentioned shall be eligible for election to the same office as earlier held by them after a break of one year. 7.5 Members seeking election as President will be eligible only if they have remained as Member of of the Union for four consecutive years, and other three Principal Officers if they have remained as Members of the Union for a period of three consecutive years. Members seeking election as Committee Members and ex-officio Committee Members, will be eligible only if they have remained as Members of the Union for one year and eight consecutive years respectively. 7.6 If the office of President shall fall vacant during a term of office, the Deputy President shall act in the office of President till the next Annual General Meeting. 8. Powers and Duties of Principal Officers, Committee members: 8.1. The President, or in his absence the Deputy President, or in his absence any Member who may be elected by those present, shall take the Chair at meetings of the Union.The Chairman shall have, in addition to his vote as a Member, a casting vote in case of an equality of votes. He shall exercise the usual functions of a presiding officer and in all cases of dispute, doubt or difficulty arising out of matters of procedure or order during the meeting, the decision of the Chairman shall be final and conclusive. In the event of any contingency arising for which no provision has been made in the Constitution or By-Laws, it shall be competent for the President, or in his absence, due to reasons of being out of the island or ill-health, the Deputy President, to take such action as he may consider necessary. 8.2 The Secretary shall notify each Member of the General Committee of the monthly and special meetings of that Committee .He shall also inform the members of the Union , of all General Meetings of the Union, issue all other authorized notices to all members, have custody of its Constitution, By-Laws and seal, conduct its correspondence and exercise supervision of staff and employees. He shall also act as Librarian and have the custody of all books ,pamphlets, manuscripts, and articles pertaining to the Union. 8.3. The Treasurer shall function in accordance with the directions of the Dutch Burgher Union Board and the terms and conditions of the Order referred to in Rule 8.11 and be responsible for the collection of all monies and for the defraying of all required expenditure therefrom. He shall also act in accordance with any decision of the General Committee in relation thereto. The Treasurer shall cause regular accounts to be kept which shall be available for examination by any Member . He shall submit at each Annual General Meeting a statement thereof duly audited by auditors appointed at the previous Annual General Meeting. He shall maintain an account or accounts at any bank, as approved by the General Committee, in the name of the Union and the two authorized signatories for any drawings therefrom shall be the Treasurer and the President or the Secretary. If at any given time, the Treasurer is not available due to reasons of being out of the island or ill-health, it shall be competent for the Deputy President to sign for any drawings during the absence of the Treasurer. 8.3A The Bar Secretary , who shall be a Member of the General Committee shall be appointed by the General Committee and be responsible for the proper functioning of the bar .He shall make a verification of the stock at the end of each month and record such checks in the stock book. He shall also be responsible for ensuring that Sri Lanka Excise Regulations are complied with. 8.4 The General Committee shall have charge of the affairs of the Union.,subject to the provisions of Rules 8.3 and 8.11. 8.5. The General Committee shall have the power to appoint any two of its members to function as Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer. These two members shall not be deemed to be Principal Officers and their function will be to assist the Secretary and Treasurer in the discharge of their respective assigned duties 8.6. The General Committee shall have the power to fill any vacancy for the un-expired period of office of any Member of the Committee other than the President ,subject to the provisions of Rule 7.5, and shall also have the power to co-opt to the Committee any member with the required knowledge, skills, experience or expertise, for any such period as the Committee deems is necessary .The number of co-opted members at any given time shall not exceed two and they shall have no vote. 8.7 The General Committee shall cause to be prepared annually a detailed statement of the financial condition of the Union, showing its receipts and expenditure for the current year, the number of members by category and other matters of general interest to the Union to be read at the Annual General Meeting. 8.8 The General Committee may from time to time make or repeal By-laws for the carrying out of the objects of the Union and the administration and discipline of its employees provided they are not inconsistent with the Rules herein contained. 8.9 The General Committee shall function as the Standing Committee for Finance and the Treasurer shall table a monthly report at the General Committee meeting pertaining to the Union’s financial transactions and financial position in that period. 8.10 Sub Committees: 8.10.1 The General Committee shall appoint from among all categories of members of the Union and their immediate families, the following Standing sub-Committees for the purposes pertaining to the objects of the Union: 8.10.1.1 St Nikolaas’ Home 8.10.1.2 Social Welfare 8.10.1.3 Catering Services 8.10.1.4 Genealogy ,Archives &amp; Journal 8.10.1.5 Buildings &amp; Gardens 8.10.1.6 Bulletin 8.10.1.7 Post Secondary Education &amp;Training Programmes 8.10.1.8 Entertainment and Events 8.10.1.9 Membership Development 8.10.1.10 Bar and indoor games, under the chairmanship of the Bar Secretary 8.10.1.11 Fund Raising 8.10.2 The General Committee may also appoint from among the members of the Union and their immediate families, other such sub-committees as it may from time to time deem fit or desirable ,for any purpose pertaining to the objects of the Union 8.10.3 Appointments to the sub-Committee for Genealogy, Archives and Journal shall be confined to Members only. 8.10.4. All sub-committee members too shall hold office until the next Annual General Meeting. 8.10.5 Each such sub-committee, appointed under Rule 8.10.and 8.10.1 above, the Chairperson of which shall be a member of the General Committee, shall consist of not less than three members and it shall report to the General Committee regarding the purpose for which it was appointed, at such frequency as is determined by the General Committee. 8.10.6 The Dutch Burgher Union Board shall be ex-officio members of all sub –Committees. 8.11 The Dutch Burgher Union Board: In accordance with the terms and conditions of the Order made under Section 114 of the Trusts Ordinance No.9 of 1917,on 12th June 1937 and published in the Ceylon Government Gazette of 18th June 1937 which appears as Appendix “A”, the President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Union, constitute the Dutch Burgher Union Board which said Board and their successors for the time being, duly appointed under the Constitution of the Union are a body incorporate with perpetual succession under the name and style of “The Dutch Burgher Union Board”, and by that name and style receive, take hold and dispose of all descriptions of property , both movable and immovable, on behalf of the said Union, subject to the conditions specified in the Schedule to the said Order, and in particular the monies and property of the Union shall be vested in the “ Dutch Burgher Union Board” with full authority, subject to the sanction of the General Committee of the Union, to invest the same on such security as they may deem fit or otherwise utilize them for the purposes of the said Union. 8.12. No transaction may be effected by the Dutch Burgher Union Board in respect of (i) shares held by the Union in the DBU Building Co .Ltd. (ii) the land and buildings of St Nikolaas’ Home and (iii) any other immovable property owned by the Union, except with the prior approval of the General Committee at which two of the three ex-officio members are present. 8.13 The General Committee shall from time to time determine the quantum of payment sanctioned by the Treasurer and any one of the other two members of the Dutch Burgher Union Board. 9. Membership: 9.1 Candidates for admission as members must be proposed and seconded by members., at least one of whom shall be a Member of the General Committee. Every candidate for membership shall duly complete the relevant form for membership prescribed for that purpose by the General Committee in the By-Laws 9.2. The prescribed forms for membership duly filled in and bearing the signatures of the Candidate, the proposer and seconder shall be sent to the Secretary, who shall process them in the following manner: 9.2.1 Application forms submitted by candidates for Membership and Overseas Membership under Rule 3 shall be sent to the Genealogy and Archives sub-Committee and on being returned by the sub-Committee with its report, the names of the candidates shall be submitted to the Members of the General Committee at least seven days before they are balloted for, and these application forms shall be tabled at the meeting of the General Committee at which the ballot is due to be taken. 9.2.2 Application /Registration forms in respect of all other categories of membership shall be tabled at the meeting of the General Committee at which the ballot is due to be taken. 9.2.3 All categories of members shall be elected by ballot by the General Committee. Prior to balloting, candidates will normally be required to meet or be interviewed by the General Committee. 9.3. No candidate shall be elected unless he receives an affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of those present (or two thirds plus one vote if the number of members present is indivisible by three). The application of any candidate who has failed to secure a sufficient number of votes at a meeting of the General Committee may be submitted again at a subsequent meeting on the written requisition of three Members of that Committee. 9.4 The Secretary shall inform every successful candidate that he has been accepted as a member, and shall request him to pay his admission fee and pro-rata membership fees for the year , on payment of which the Manager shall send him by registered post, his membership card , a letter welcoming him to Union Membership ,and a copy of the Constitution and By-Laws. 9.5 The admission fee and the annual subscription fee which shall from time to time be determined by the General Committee shall entitle all categories of members, subject to the limitations ,exclusions and restrictive clauses in these Rules and the By Laws, to the privileges of the Union for himself, his spouse and his unmarried children excepting sons over 21 years of age. This is subject to the right of the General Committee to make rules from time to time with regard to the introduction of children into the Union premises. 9.6. The subscriptions shall be due on the first day of each year and be payable on or before the thirty first of January of that year. Any member whose subscription remains unpaid at that date shall be notified of this fact under registered cover by the Treasurer. If his subscription remains unpaid by the twenty eight day of February,his name shall be submitted by the Treasurer to the General Committee and the Committee may take such action as is necessary , including at its entire discretion, the removal of the name of such individual from the membership register. Such individual whose name is so removed, shall thereafter cease to be a member until such time as he may be restored to membership by fresh election,on payment of the prescribed fees and on such other terms and conditions the General Committee may deem proper. On a name being removed from the membership register , the member shall immediately be notified by registered post of the fact , and shall cease to be be entitled to the rights and privileges of being a member until his membership ,arrears , and any other charges as determined by the General Committee, are paid in full. Members who have not paid9.7. Eligibility for election. 9.7.1. Members qualifying under Rule 3 paying the prescribed rates, and who are not in arrears of subscriptions or any other dues on the first day of March of that year, shall alone be eligible for election as President, Deputy President, Secretary, Treasurer , Committee Members and ex-officio Committee Members, all being subject to Rule 7.9.7.2. Members qualifying under Rule 6A paying the prescribed rates, and who are not in arrears of subscriptions or any other dues on the first day of March of that year, shall alone be eligible for election as Committee Members and ex-officio Committee Members, all being subject to Rule 7. 9.8 In the event of the conduct of any member being likely,in the opinion of the General Committee, to endanger the welfare, interest or character of the Union or should there be a specific complaint of misbehaviour made by one member against another in writing, the General Committee shall, within a period of not more than 14 days be summoned by the Secretary to consider such matter. 9.8.1. The General Committee may, if it deems necessary and at its sole and absolute discretion, suspend such member immediately, pending final determination of the matter by the General Committee and direct the Secretary to inform the member concerned by registered post of the complaint against him and call for his written explanation within ten days of the date of the letter. 9.8.2 If, after fourteen days of the sending of the aforesaid letter, the member concerned fails to make an explanation or if his explanation is considered to be unsatisfactory or unacceptable, the General Committee shall appoint a Commission of Inquiry comprising not less than three members of the Union, the Chairman of which shall be a member of the General Committee or a Member who counts over eight years continuous membership in the Union, to investigate the matter and before whom the member concerned should be heard in defence if he so chooses. The Commission shall decide on its own agenda, apply the rules of “Best Evidence” and take all such steps as is necessary or expedient to record evidence from witnesses called by the member concerned and from those who are privy to the complaint or alleged offence . A report on the conclusion of the Commission of Inquiry shall be submitted to the General Committee within fourteen days of its appointment. 9.8.3 Within a period of thirty days from the date of receipt of the Report of the Commission of Inquiry, the General Committee, at least ten members of whom shall be present on that occasion, shall meet to consider the Report and thereafter by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members present (or two thirds plus one vote if the number of members present is in divisible by three) vote to take action to suspend or cancel the membership of any member for conduct on his part likely, in their opinion, to endanger the welfare, interests or character of the Union. In the event of suspension of membership, it shall not exceed twelve months from the date of the first suspension. by the General Committee. Such individual who is suspended shall not be entitled to be entertained as a guest or to enter the Union premises for the duration of his suspension. 9.8.4 A member whose membership has been cancelled shall cease to be a member of the Union with effect from the date of decision of the General Committee. Such individual shall not be entertained as a guest or permitted to enter the union premises and shall be ineligible for re-admission thereafter. 9.8.5. The Secretary shall convey by registered post, the decision of the General Committee to every member who is suspended or whose membership has been cancelled. 9.8.A. If at any time it comes to light or if any person brings to the notice of the General Committee in writing supported by sufficient evidence, that any member whilst in a past office had acted fraudulently ,or with the intent to defraud or mislead the Union or Committee or acted in contravention of any of the provisions of the Constitution or By Laws of the Union, which in the opinion of the General Committee had endangered or could endanger the welfare, interests or good name and reputation of the Union, , it shall be competent for the General Committee in its absolute discretion to proceed with such courses of action as provided in Rule 9.8 and provided that such individual’s membership is current. 9.9 Resignations. 9.9.1 A member may resign his membership at any time after settling all dues to the Union and notifying the Secretary in writing. The resignation shall take effect from the time such notification is received by the Secretary .Such resignation shall be acknowledged by the Secretary. 9.9.2 A member who resigns in good stead, will be eligible to rejoin by fresh election, on payment of the prescribed fees and on such other terms the General Committee may deem proper. 9.9.3 A member who resigns without settling his dues to the Union shall be ineligible for admission thereafter . 10. Meetings: 10.1. The Annual General Meeting of the Union shall be held on or before the 31st day of March every year, thirty Members to form a quorum. Save as provided in Rule 12, matters taken up at any meeting shall be decided by a simple majority. Members who have not paid their current year’s subscriptions prior the Annual General Meeting shall not be entitled to attend the meeting. 10.2. No Special General Meeting of the Union shall be called at any time except by order of the President, with the approval of the members of the General Committee, or,by the Secretary whenever he shall be requested in writing by twenty Members setting forth the purpose of such meeting. At any such Special General Meeting no business other than that specified in the agenda shall be considered. At least fourteen days notice shall be given to Members of all General Meetings of the Union. 10.3 The General and General Committee meetings of the Union shall be held at the Headquarters of the Union. 10.4 If at the expiration of exactly half an hour from the time appointed for any Annual or Special General Meeting there shall be less than thirty Members, no business shall be transacted and the meeting shall stand postponed to such date as the President shall decide upon, and fourteen days notice thereof shall be given by the Secretary to the Members of the Union . 10. 4.1 .If at such postponed meeting a quorum is not present, those Members who are present shall be deemed to be a quorum and shall transact the business for which the meeting was called. 10.5 Associate, Honorary and Temporary members and the spouses of Members and Members by invitation who are not members of the Union, may attend General Meetings of the Union, as observers, but shall not take or have any part in the proceedings. 10.6 The General Committee shall hold regular meetings at least once a month, except in the month of December, seven Members to form a quorum. 10.7 The President may convene a Special meeting of the General Committee by letter, email, fax or Telephone for any matters that need urgent attention; and no business other than those which have been specified in the agenda or call shall be conducted. 11. Notices: All notices shall be sent to such address as shall be left at the Registered Office If no address be so given, such notices shall be sufficient if addressed to the member at his last known place of residence or place of business. 12. Amendments to the Constitution: The Rules herein contained, save and except Rule 1 , which shall not be subject to any amendment, may be amended by an affirmative vote of two- thirds of the Members present (or by two thirds plus one vote , if the number present is indivisible by three ),at the Annual or any Special General Meeting ; but no amendment shall be considered except on the recommendation of the General Committee or upon the written request of at least twenty Members of the Union and after notice of the proposed amendment, at least twenty one days before the meeting at which it is intended to be considered. 13. Affiliation: The General Committee shall have the power to affiliate to the Union, subject to the written and binding conditions as it may deem fit to impose, any club or association, which applies for such affiliation, provided that the said club or association can offer reciprocal facilities to the members of the Dutch Burgher Union: 13.1 the rules of such club or association restrict their voting membership only to members of the Burgher Community. 13.2 individual members of clubs and associations which may so affiliate to the Union with the unanimous approval of the General Committee shall not have any voting rights in the Union, but may have the use of only those facilities as determined by the General Committee and subject to the terms and conditions which the General Committee may impose from time to time,and to the code of conduct and discipline in these Rules and the By Laws by which members of the Union are governed . 1.3 the said club or association , so affiliated, shall not in any way impede the full implementation of the Rules and By-Laws of the Union, by the Union, or take any part in the formation,administration and implementation of the stated Union’s objectives, policies and programmes, and shall be bound by all decisions and directives of the General Committee that are made from time to time in furtherance of the objectives and interests of the Union. 14. Dissolution: The Union shall not be dissolved except by a vote of nine-tenths of the Members of the Union then resident in the Island. Upon such dissolution , the Dutch Burgher Union Board shall hold all property and assets of the Union ,and proceeds of sale thereof in trust for the education and the relief of poverty amongst members and the general upliftment of the Burgher community in Sri Lanka, and shall have the power to apply to any competent court for directions as to all matters relating to the execution of such trust, or connected therewith or incidental thereto. 15. Effective date: This Constitution shall come to force with effect from 12th October 2005 and the provisions of this constitution shall apply so as to enable all Members of the General Committee continue to serve on the said Committee till the Annual General Meeting in the year 2006. 16. Interpretation: 16.1 Wherever the terms “he”, “his” and “himself” appear in these Rules, they shall be deemed to include the terms “she”, “her” and “herself”, as the case may be. 16.2 The term “Associate” wherever used in these Rules shall refer to and include “Associate member ”and “Overseas Associate member.” 16.3 The terms “member” or “members” wherever used in these Rules or in the By Laws refer to all categories of members of the Union; and the term “Member”,(denoted with a capital “M”),refers only to those Members defined in Rule 3 and 6A. 16.4 The word “transaction” in Rules 7.3B and 8.12 ,for the purposes of this Constitution shall be construed to mean “ buying, selling, acquiring or disposing.” 16.5 The term “Registered Office of the Union” shall refer to the Registered office of the Union located at No 114, Reid Avenue, Colombo 4, Sri Lanka. The side headings in these Rules are for convenience of reference only and do not affect the construction of these Rules or form any part thereof. [TOP] SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",54);arrFiles[77]=new Array(4,"news.html","21 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","News and Events [Home] Message from the President Welcome Message Coats-of-Arms…requesting your help! Spooky Night for Halloween Planning for centenary year celebrations underway SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",6);arrFiles[78]=new Array(5,"journals.html","21 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Journals [Home] [Click here for Journal Index] he Journals of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon (JDBU) are an excellent resource for researching material on the Dutch Burgher community in Sri Lanka, particularly in the pre-migration period of the late 1950s. Up to this point, when the community and the Union enjoyed strength in numbers, the JDBU was published with regularity and presents a broad insight into the lives and times of the community spanning the first half of the twentieth century. Genealogies Apart from being an insightful glimpse on the evolution of a community, perhaps the most significant feature of the JDBU is the 200 plus genealogies of Dutch Burgher families published. Following the advent of the Internet, genealogical research has evolved into one of the fastest growing pastimes and the genealogies featured in the JDBU represent a vital resource to those involved in this pursuit. Historical timeline The JDBU was first published in 1908, the year in which the DBU was founded. Initially, the JDBU was published in four separate Parts under a single Volume number representing a single year (later – calendar years). However, while the Volume numbers and four Parts have largely been retained as a format throughout, the JDBU has undergone varying changes to its frequency and “Part” combinations, particularly since the mid 1950s. While some Volumes’ had permutations of Parts combined in the one publication; sometimes Parts one &amp; two, or three and four and so on, the thirty year period from the mid 1920s onward saw an almost unbroken period in which the four Parts were published independently. Reflecting the migration of the Burghers after 1956, the publication of the JDBU slowly but surely appeared to have run its course. The four Volumes from 1964 to 1968, saw, for the first time since 1920, all four Parts being combined in the one annual publication. Then, in 1969 the JDBU was not published for the first time since the early 1920s, when a couple of years at that time also past by without a Journal being published. This remained the status quo for more than a decade until the JDBU made a re-appearance in 1981. A comparative revival of sorts of the JDBU followed and a further ten Volumes ensued over the next 16 years, drying up as it were once again from 1998 to 2004. In 2005, Volume 70 of the JDBU was published and this remains the last publication. Note The JDBU featured in this section are from cover to cover and therefore include the genealogies that are also featured in an independent section on this website. The independent genealogy section is for the purposes of convenience in accessing genealogies in alphabetical order. The rationale therefore for retaining the genealogy pages of the Journals is to present each publication in its entirety. Also note – Some of the pages scanned and featured in this section are of insufficient quality, primarily due to the poor condition of the source document. We will identify these pages in the coming months and endeavour to re-scan the offending pages with better quality source material. Please bear with us till such time. [Click here for Journal Index] SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",11);arrFiles[79]=new Array(6,"genealogy.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Genealogies [Home] he genealogies published in the Journals of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon (JDBU) since 1908 have in themselves undergone varying degrees of use and usefulness over time. In terms of the original Dutch Burgher Union constitution, it formed the sole basis for membership to the Union. Down the track, in the mid 1950s and 60s, these genealogies also served as virtual passports to many thousands of Burghers, who migrated to countries like Australia whose immigration policies at the time accommodated only people of European descent. Now, in this information age, the pursuit of genealogical research has grown enormously and is no longer the domain of a handful of serious students or professionals with mandates or time on their hands to sift through tons of dusty records archived in musty rooms. Today, just as everyone has become a photographer through the advancements in digital technology, everyone has also become a genealogist. Indeed, this sphere of activity is reputed to generate the second highest levels of Internet traffic, only behind that of the XXX variety! For these budding genealogists who have taken this subject up as a hobby, or those individuals who simply wish to trace their own ancestry, the genealogies produced in the JDBU have been a rich source of information and we are delighted to be able to present them on-line. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1913 Vol 6 No 4 p100-103 - Arndt Ancestry JDBU 1914 Vol 7 No 1 p28-29 - Austin Ancestry JDBU 1917 Vol 10 No 1 p13-17 - Andree Ancestry JDBU 1918 Vol 11 No 3 p54-61 - Altendorff Ancestry JDBU 1930 Vol 19 No 4 p182-183 - Anthonisz Ancestry JDBU 1936 Vol 26 No 2 p73-79 - Aldons Ancestry JDBU 1940 Vol 29 No 4 p140 - Aldons Ancestry JDBU 1942 Vol 31 No 3 p124-131 - Anderson Ancestry JDBU 1942 Vol 32 No 2 p72-78 - Auwardt Ancestry JDBU 1943 Vol 32 No 3 p114-123 - Aldons Ancestry JDBU 1944 Vol 33 No 4 p99-110 - Altendorff Ancestry JDBU 1944 Vol 34 No 1 p26 - Altendorff Ancestry JDBU 1944 Vol 34 No 2 p51-58 - Anthonisz Ancestry JDBU 1945 Vol 34 No 3 p72-74 - Albrecht Ancestry JDBU 1949 Vol 39 No 4 p142-160 - Anthonisz Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 1 p13-19 - Arndt Ancestry JDBU 1952 Vol 42 No 1 p33-40 - Alvis Ancestry JDBU 1953 Vol 43 No 1 p19-26 - Austin Ancestry JDBU 1959 Vol 49 No 3 p60-69 - Arndt Ancestry JDBU 1997 Vol 69 No 1-4 p15 - Arndt Ancestry JDBU 1997 Vol 69 No 1-4 p16 - Austin Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1914 Vol 7 No 4 p135-137 - Beling Ancestry JDBU 1934 Vol 23 No 4 p191-197 - Lieut-Colonel Barbut JDBU 1935 Vol 25 No 1 p33-35 - Bishop Beekmeyer JDBU 1940 Vol 30 No 1 p21-31 - Buultjens Ancestry JDBU 1942 Vol 31 No 4 p195-214 - Brohier Ancestry JDBU 1949 Vol 39 No 1 p11-18 - Beling Ancestry JDBU 1950 Vol 40 No 3 p94-98 - Blaze Ancestry JDBU 1950 Vol 40 No 4 p133 - Blaze Ancestry JDBU 1952 Vol 42 No 3 p114-121 - Beven Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 3 p118-122 - Bogaars Ancestry JDBU 1956 Vol 46 No 2-3 p67-68 - Bilsborough Ancestry JDBU 1958 Vol 48 No 1 p23-68 - Bartholomeusz Ancestry JDBU 1997 Vol 69 No 1-4 p17-18 - Beling Ancestry JDBU 1997 Vol 69 No 1-4 p17 - Bartholomeusz Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1913 Vol 6 No 2-3 p66-68 - Conradi Ancestry JDBU 1934 Vol 24 No 1 p14-18 - Christoffelsz Ancestry JDBU 1936 Vol 25 No 4 p159-162 - Conderlag Ancestry JDBU 1939 Vol 28 No 3 p133-137 - Carron Ancestry JDBU 1940 Vol 30 No 2 p60-67 - Collette Ancestry JDBU 1946 Vol 35 No 4 p114-123 - Claessen Ancestry JDBU 1947 Vol 37 No 1 p25-28 - Crozier Ancestry JDBU 1949 Vol 39 No 4 p138-141 - Colomb Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 1 p30 - Collette Ancestry JDBU 1956 Vol 46 No 2-3 p69 - Crowe Ancestry JDBU 1963 Vol 53 No 1-2 p20-29 - Caspersz Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 1 p27-30 - de Moor Ancestry JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 4 p87 - de Moor Ancestry JDBU 1913 Vol 6 No 4 p105-106 - Dornhorst Ancestry JDBU 1917 Vol 9 No 4 p124-126 - de Jong Ancestry JDBU 1917 Vol 10 No 1-2 p18-23 - de Kretser Ancestry JDBU 1917 Vol 10 No 3 p79 - de Kretser Ancestry JDBU 1937 Vol 26 No 3 p125-129 - Dickman Ancestry JDBU 1938 Vol 27 No 4 p129-150 - de Vos Ancestry JDBU 1938 Vol 28 No 1 p48-56 - Daniels Ancestry JDBU 1939 Vol 28 No 4 p178 - Daniels Ancestry JDBU 1940 Vol 30 No 2 p43-54 - de la Harpe Ancestry JDBU 1941 Vol 31 No 2 p63-70 - Deutrom Ancestry JDBU 1944 Vol 34 No 1 p9-19 - Drieberg Ancestry JDBU 1945 Vol 34 No 3 p78-80 - de Boer Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 1 p29-30 - de Rooy Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 2 p74-78 - Demmer Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 3 p125 - Demmer Ancestry JDBU 1952 Vol 42 No 3 p122-127 - de Bruin Ancestry JDBU 1953 Vol 43 No 4 p165-169 - da Silva Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 4 p199-200 - Drieberg Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 1 p11-14 - de Neys Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 2-3 p73-79 - de Niese Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 2 p80 - de Neys Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 4 p58-87 - de Kretser Ancestry JDBU 1960 Vol 50 No 1-2 p22-31 - de Jong Ancestry JDBU 1960 Vol 50 No 3-4 p83-87 - Dirkze Ancestry JDBU 1982 Vol 60 No 1-4 p90-93 - de Kretser Ancestry JDBU 1989 Vol 63 No 1-4 p38-41 - de Hoedt Ancestry JDBU 1997 Vol 69 No 1-4 p18 - Daniels Ancestry JDBU 1997 Vol 69 No 1-4 p19-21 - de Kretser Ancestry Jean Guillaume Du Bois de Lassosay A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1913 Vol 6 No 2-3 p76-81 - Ebert Ancestry JDBU 1916 Vol 9 No 2 p71-72 - Erfson Ancestry JDBU 1916 Vol 9 No 3 p100-101 - Edema Ancestry JDBU 1933 Vol 23 No 2 p90-92 - Ernst Ancestry JDBU 1935 Vol 24 No 3 p105-113 - Ephraums Ancestry JDBU 1940 Vol 30 No 1 p11-17 - Ebell Ancestry JDBU 1945 Vol 35 No 2 p50-54 - Eaton Ancestry JDBU 1953 Vol 43 No 1 p27-34 - Ernst Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 1 p22-25 - Edema Ancestry JDBU 1955 Vol 45 No 1 p26-47 - Ebert Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1909 Vol 2 No 2 p71-74 - Fretz Ancestry JDBU 1909 Vol 2 No 3 p143 - Fretz Ancestry JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 2-3 p59 - Fretz Ancestry JDBU 1914 Vol 7 No 1-2 p26-27 - Fryer Ancestry JDBU 1915 Vol 8 No 1-2 p7-10 - Francke Ancestry JDBU 1918 Vol 10 No 4 p127 - Fybrandsz Ancestry JDBU 1918 Vol 11 No 1-2 p28-29 - Foenander Ancestry JDBU 1935 Vol 25 No 2 p75-83 - Ferdinands Ancestry JDBU 1939 Vol 28 No 3 p122-131 - Felsinger Ancestry JDBU 1948 Vol 38 No 3 p92-109 - Foenander Ancestry JDBU 1948 Vol 38 No 4 p152 - Foenander Ancestry JDBU 1949 Vol 39 No 4 p164 - Foenander Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 4 p77 - Giessler Ancestry JDBU 1934 Vol 24 No 2 p63-68 - Grenier Ancestry JDBU 1939 Vol 29 No 2 p76 - Grenier Ancestry JDBU 1944 Vol 34 No 3 p86-89 - Gogerly Ancestry JDBU 1945 Vol 34 No 4 p109-114 - Garvin Ancestry JDBU 1952 Vol 42 No 1 p23-32 - Grenier Ancestry JDBU 1952 Vol 42 No 2 p81 - Gilles Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 2 p67-72 - Gauder Ancestry JDBU 1965 Vol 55 No 1 p17-20 - Garnier Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1916 Vol 9 No 3 p93-95 - Hulft Ancestry JDBU 1936 Vol 26 No 1 p25-31 - Heyzer Ancestry JDBU 1937 Vol 27 No 2 p76-80 - Hepponstall Ancestry JDBU 1938 Vol 27 No 3 p120 - Hepponstall Ancestry JDBU 1946 Vol 35 No 3 p91-92 - Hassel-Meyer Ancestry JDBU 1949 Vol 39 No 4 p161-163 - Hughes Ancestry JDBU 1950 Vol 40 No 1 p29 - Hughes Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 4 p175-179 - Hoffman Ancestry JDBU 1952 Vol 42 No 4 p165-179 - Herft Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 3 p130-135 - Honter Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 4 p196-198 - Heynsbergh Ancestry JDBU 1955 Vol 45 No 2 p81 - Herft Ancestry JDBU 1956 Vol 46 No 4 p126-132 - Hesse Ancestry JDBU 1958 Vol 48 No 2-4 p89-91 - Heyn Ancestry JDBU 1961 Vol 51 No 1-2 p27-28 - Hole Ancestry JDBU 1990 Vol 64 No 1-4 p24 - Herft Ancestry JDBU 1990 Vol 64 No 1-4 p25 - Heyn Ancestry JDBU 1993 Vol 67 No 1-4 p21 - Herft Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1920 Vol 12 No 1 p24-28 - Joseph Ancestry JDBU 1934 Vol 23 No 4 p203-210 - Jonklaas Ancestry JDBU 1935 Vol 24 No 4 p133 - Jansz-Adriaan Ancestry JDBU 1948 Vol 38 No 2 p57-62 - Jansz-Albert Ancestry JDBU 1950 Vol 40 No 1 p28-29 - Jennings Ancestry JDBU 1953 Vol 43 No 4 p175 - Jansz-Adriaan Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 3 p136 - Jansz-Albert Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 4 p176-195 - Joseph Ancestry JDBU 1955 Vol 45 No 2 p81 - Joseph Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 1 p23 - Jennings Ancestry JDBU 1961 Vol 51 No 1-2 p19 - Joseph Ancestry JDBU 1997 Vol 69 No 1-4 p22-26 - Jansze Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 1 p19-21 - Kerfbyl Ancestry JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 4 p68-76 - Kriekenbeek Ancestry JDBU 1917 Vol 10 No 3 p80-81 - Kellar Ancestry JDBU 1918 Vol 10 No 4 p128-135 - Koch Ancestry JDBU 1918 Vol 11 No 1-2 p33 - Koch Ancestry JDBU 1934 Vol 23 No 4 p201-202 - Keuneman Ancestry JDBU 1936 Vol 25 No 4 p156-158 - Kalenberg Ancestry JDBU 1938 Vol 27 No 3 p115-120 - Keegel Ancestry JDBU 1945 Vol 35 No 2 p56-58 - Keith Ancestry JDBU 1948 Vol 38 No 2 p50-56 - Kellar Ancestry JDBU 1950 Vol 40 No 4 p150-154 - Keuneman Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 4 p174 - Keuneman Ancestry JDBU 1952 Vol 42 No 2 p62-80 - Kelaart Ancestry JDBU 1960 Vol 50 No 3-4 p78-82 - Kreltszheim Ancestry JDBU 1961 Vol 51 No 1-2 p19 - Kreltszheim Ancestry JDBU 1966 Vol 56 No 1 p48 - Keegel Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1910 Vol 3 No 1 p46-50 - Lorenz Ancestry JDBU 1910 Vol 3 No 1 p60-63 - Ludovici Ancestry JDBU 1911 Vol 4 No 1 p19-28 - Leembruggen Ancestry JDBU 1915 Vol 8 No 4 p70-71 - Lourensz Ancestry JDBU 1929 Vol 19 No 1 p42 - Lorenz Ancestry JDBU 1934 Vol 23 No 3 p168-173 - Ludekens Ancestry JDBU 1934 Vol 24 No 2 p69-81 - La Brooy Ancestry JDBU 1945 Vol 34 No 3 p84-87 - Lemphers Ancestry JDBU 1947 Vol 36 No 3 p78-88 - Ludekens Ancestry JDBU 1947 Vol 37 No 2 p62-65 - Landsberger Ancestry JDBU 1949 Vol 39 No 3 p104-123 - Loos Ancestry JDBU 1949 Vol 39 No 4 p164 - Loos Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 3 p116-118 - Loftus Ancestry JDBU 1952 Vol 42 No 4 p180-190 - Lourensz Ancestry JDBU 1967 Vol 57 No 1-4 p33-46 - Ludovici Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1909 Vol 2 No 1 p28-33 - Mooyaart Ancestry JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 2-3 p55-56 - Mottau Ancestry JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 2-3 p59 - Mom Ancestry JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 2-3 p59 - Mooyaart Ancestry JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 4 p87 - Mottau Ancestry JDBU 1918 Vol 11 No 3-4 p62-65 - Morgan Ancestry JDBU 1935 Vol 24 No 4 p141-146 - Meier Ancestry JDBU 1938 Vol 27 No 4 p157-162 - Meynert Ancestry JDBU 1938 Vol 28 No 2 p70-75 - Modder Ancestry JDBU 1939 Vol 29 No 2 p55-76 - Misso Ancestry JDBU 1942 Vol 32 No 1 p31-34 - Meurling Ancestry JDBU 1943 Vol 33 No 2 p39-44 - Maartensz Ancestry JDBU 1945 Vol 34 No 4 p117-123 - Moldrich Ancestry JDBU 1947 Vol 37 No 2 p66-68 - Martin Ancestry JDBU 1948 Vol 38 No 3 p109 - Misso Ancestry JDBU 1948 Vol 38 No 4 p133-152 - Mack Ancestry JDBU 1949 Vol 39 No 1 p43 - Mack Ancestry JDBU 1950 Vol 40 No 4 p145-149 - Martensz Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 3 p119-123 - Martenstyn Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 1 p30 - Moldrich Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 2 p123-129 - Mottau Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 4 p200 - Mottau Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 1 p24 - Misso Ancestry JDBU 1960 Vol 50 No 1-2 p14-21 - Muller Ancestry JDBU 1960 Vol 50 No 3-4 p72-77 - Meerwald Ancestry JDBU 1992 Vol 66 No 1-4 p37-38 - Muller Ancestry JDBU 1992 Vol 66 No 1-4 p37 - Muller Ancestry JDBU 1997 Vol 69 No 1-4 p27 - Meurling Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1934 Vol 23 No 3 p144-147 - Thomas Nagel of the Vanni JDBU 1947 Vol 36 No 4 p121-124 - Nell Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 4 p88-90 - Nicholas Ancestry JDBU 1965 Vol 55 No 1-4 p31 - Nicholas Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 2-3 p59 - Otley Ancestry JDBU 1916 Vol 9 No 2 p71 - Oppenheimer Ancestry JDBU 1938 Vol 28 No 1 p36-45 - Oorloff Ancestry JDBU 1939 Vol 28 No 4 p167-178 - Ohlmus Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 2-3 p80 - Ohlmus Ancestry JDBU 1959 Vol 49 No 3-4 p70-82 - Oorloff Ancestry JDBU 1992 Vol 66 No 1-4 p38 - Ohlmus Ancestry JDBU 1992 Vol 66 No 1-4 p38 - Ohlmus Ancestry(2).pdf A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1913 Vol 6 No 2-3 p62-65 - Piachaud Ancestry JDBU 1917 Vol 9 No 4 p126-127 - Prigge Ancestry JDBU 1917 Vol 9 No 4 p129-130 - Potger Ancestry JDBU 1934 Vol 24 No 1 p21-29 - Poulier Ancestry JDBU 1938 Vol 27 No 3 p108-114 - Potger Ancestry JDBU 1940 Vol 29 No 4 p134-139 - Perkins Ancestry JDBU 1949 Vol 39 No 1 p22-25 - Poppenbeek Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 1 p20-28 - Pompeus Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 2 p78 - Pompeus Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 4 p169-173 - Paulusz Ancestry JDBU 1951 Vol 41 No 4 p174 - Piachaud Ancestry JDBU 1953 Vol 43 No 4 p170-174 - Piachaud Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 1 p30 - Piachaud Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 2 p64 - Potger Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 49 No 1-2 p12-34 - Poulier Ancestry JDBU 1963 Vol 53 No 3 p45-46 - Prins Ancestry JDBU 1997 Vol 69 No 1-4 p28 - Poulier Ancestry A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Z JDBU 1912 Vol 5 No 1 p19-21 - Runstdorff Ancestry JDBU 1916 Vol 9 No 2 p72 - Redlich Ancestry JDBU 1924 Vol 14 No 1 p17-22 - Roosmale-Cocq Ancestry JDBU 1940 Vol 29 No 3 p99-117 - Rode Ancestry JDBU 1940 Vol 29 No 4 p140 - Rode Ancestry JDBU 1941 Vol 30 No 3 p90-92 - Rose Ancestry JDBU 1943 Vol 33 No 2 p46-53 - Reimers Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 1 p26-29 - Redlich Ancestry JDBU 1954 Vol 44 No 2 p64 - Reimers Ancestry JDBU 1957 Vol 47 No 2-3 p60-66 - Raffel Ancestry JDBU 1961 Vol 51 No 1-2 p20-26 - Raymond Ancestry JDBU 1990 Vol 64 No 1-4 p23 - 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MEMBERSHIP The Membership of the Union as at 31st December 2006 stands at 183 Rule 3 Members, one Honorary Life Member, 44 Invitee Members, 92 Associates, 29 Overseas Members and 11 Overseas Associates. During the year 14 Rule 3 Members, 39 Invitee Members, 3 Overseas Members, 58 Associates and 11 Overseas Associates were enrolled. We extend to these members a very warm welcome. Members – Mrs Cheryl de Fonseka, Mrs Mystic Flamer-Caldera, Mrs Maryanne Wijeyesekera, Messrs. Ramon Aldons, David Colin-Thome, H.C.T. de Jong, T. Holsinger, Michael Holsinger, Kenneth Honter, Dominic Ross Kellar, Howard Martenstyn, Christopher Raymond, Christopher Frank Stork, Neville Shane van Eyck, Invitee Members: Miss Tania Arnolda, Mrs Cleone Amarasinghe, Ms Vilma May Chapman, Mrs Pia Dayananda, Miss Rozanna Flamer-Caldera, Miss Tamara Flamer-Caldera, Mrs Rebecca Grebe, Mrs Jennifer Joan Gunesekera, Miss Rozanne Hingert, Mrs Bobby Jordan-Hansen, Mrs Deanne Munasinha, Mrs Y.R. Outschoorn, Mrs Mary Ridgeon, Messrs. W.E. Brown, Ronald Bakelmun, W.H.Bowen, J.R. de Crusz, Lawry Jude Coenraad, P.M.P. Deckker, J.S. de la Zilwa, D.R. Deckker, Dirk Flamer-Caldera, Brian Forbes, Travin Gerryn, Royden Gibbs, G.P. Hatch, R.L. Hatch, L.E. Hannibal. R.L. Juriansz, G.A.F. Marshall, R.A. Nelson, Joseph P. Outschoorn, R.T.G. Pendigrast, Samson Ian Pereira, K. Pendigrast, Trevor Reckerman, Dale Rabot, Jeffrey Schucroft, D.E. Vandersay. Overseas Members – Ms Amelia D. Thiedeman, Mrs Denise M. de Alwis, Mr Ian Haig Anthonisz. Overseas Associates - Messrs. P. Wadugedera, Darryl Isaaks, J.H.C. Pereira, Peter Thomasz, Hirantha Pereira, Leslie Sisouw, Mark Sisouw, T.K. Howie. Maurice Forster and Astor Adriansz and Mrs Fiona Emersley-Chandiram Associate Members – Mrs Shirani Amaratunge, Ms Kalpana Amalean, Ms Shirin Abayasinghe, Ms Nayantara Fonseka, Ms Ulrik Jager-Fernando, Ms Vasanthi Harasgama, Ms Nimmi Harasgama, Mrs Savitri Jayawardene, Ms Patricia Mamelka, Ms Nadira Madurapperuma, Ms Dilrukshi Martenstyn, Ms Averil Nathanielsz, Miss L.A. Peiris, Ms Pamela Peiris, Mrs Marianne Yvonne Sherine Perera, Ms Tarini Walpola; Mrs Kshama Dias, Messrs. Praveen Abhayaratne, Jimmy Deen, Ranjith Dharmapala, Romesh Ilangakoon, Theverayan Velrajh, Raju Chandiram, Krishan Parathalingam, Christopher Bryan Halangoda, Tissa Mario Benjamin de Alwis, Don Lalith Hilary Ganlath, Rajan Sellamuttu, Rohan Prathiviraj Perera, Buveneka Seniviratne, Shammi Silva, Steve de Croos, Aloysius Mario Patrick de Silva, Jeremy Dharmendra David, Dinesh Shehan Peiris, Shashi Dilum Welgama, Edward Wijesuriya, Shiran Joseph Perera, Gerald Frederick Chritopher de Saram, Nandalal Jayawardene, Giles Lucien Scott, Nishantha Mahendrajith Wedagedera, Anthony Malintha Ekanayake, Shiran Manohara Rajakaruna, Pratapkumar de Silva, Jehan Canagaretna, Abdul Sathar Mohamed Misbah, Christopher Rohan Dias, Anura Upali Seneviratne, Christopher Ranjan Martin Paiva, Dr Srilal Mahendra Perera, Jaliya Devendra, Navein Danesh Perera, Sunil Pius Ranmal Perera, Mahinda Seneviratne, Navaratnarajah Chandra Kumar, Christopher Noel Vishkaran Selvanayagam, Rukman de Fonseka, OBITUARIES We record with regret the demise of Mr Amyas de Kretser, former DBU President, who at the time of his death was an Overseas Hony. Member with residence in Western Australia, Mrs Merle Poulier, Mr Alex Ernst of South Africa - Overseas Member, Mrs Anne Loos and Mr Ajith de Fonseka and offer condolences to the members of their families. 98th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The 98th Annual General Meeting was held on 28th March 2006 when 100 members were present. At this meeting, the newly introduced system of nominations for Office Bearers and Committee Members was brought into effect and together with the secret balloting all related matters was smoothly accomplished. The following Members were elected as Office Bearers, Committee Members and Ex-officio Members :- Principal Office Bearers: President : Ms Kem Martenstyn Deputy President: Mr Mervyn Anderiesz Secretary: Mr Vernon Muller Treasurer: Mr David Grenier Committee Members: Mrs Anthea Muller Mr Nigel Austin Ms Jackie Anthonisz Mr Monte Holsinger Mr David Martenstyn Mrs Fleur Mack Mr Michael Anthonisz Mrs Zorina de Alwis Mr Stephen LaBrooy Mr Warren Solomonsz Ms Carol Prins Ex-officio Members: Mr Godfrey de Kretser Mr. Reggie Poulier Mr Scott Dirckze Committee meetings: During the year, there were 12 monthly meetings with satisfactory attendance at all meetings. In addition there were 3 special General Committee meetings. Changes in the Committee: In April 2006 Mr Dallas Martenstyn was co-opted to the General Committee. Mr Stephen LaBrooy and Mrs Zorina de Alwis resigned during the months of May and August . respectively. The vacancies so caused were filled by Mr Dallas Martenstyn and Mr Rodney Koelmeyer. Mr David Colin-Thome was co-opted to the General Committee in the month of August 2006. FOUNDER’S DAY: Founder \'s Day was celebrated as usual on October 22nd. The Ambassador for the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Sri Lanka, H.E. Reynout van Dijk who was the honoured Chief Guest was accompanied by his wife Ingrid. The proceedings commenced with the traditional speech delivered by our President which was followed by an informative and witty response by our Chief Guest. The vote of thanks was delivered by Deputy President Mr. Mervyn Anderiesz. The guests then enjoyed an evening of cocktails accompanied by lively music. This was a well attended function. EVE OF ST. NIKOLAAS’ FETE: This event was held on 5th December 2006 when members and their children participated and had an enjoyable evening. In addition, the DBU invited the locally sponsored children who joined in the fun and games. They enjoyed the presence of old St. Nik and carried away prizes off the Christmas tree. VISITORS: The DBU was pleased to extend a warm welcome to Mr Darryl Isaaks, former President of the Eighty Club Melbourne and his wife June on their recent visit to Sri Lanka. Their presence on the occasions of the Children’s Christmas party as well as the party for the Welfare Beneficiaries was indeed heartening. It is obvious that they were happy spending the two mornings at the DBU seeing for themselves and experiencing the enjoyment of the young and the old as they participated in the functions hosted for them. FINANCE: Report from Mr David Grenier DBU: The DBU returned a net operating profit for the year of Rs.208,801/=. This figure has been arrived at after excluding the following : (1) Expenditure of Rs. 1,743,500/= incurred for extensive restoration and improvements to the building as authorized by the General Committee and detailed in the Annual Accounts towards which the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Sri Lanka donated a sum of Rs.409,638/= and (2) transferring a sum of Rs.2,635,346/= being interest earned from the investment of monies lying to the credit of the A.E.Christoffelsz Memorial Fund, to the fund which now stands at Rs.28,481,846/=. Given below is a Summary of the above workings : Excess of Income over Expenditure for the year 1,510,285 Add: Restoration and improvements to building 1,743,500 Less Donation received from the Royal Netherlands Embassy (409,638) 1,333,862 2,844,147 Less: Interest earned transferred to the A.E.Christoffelsz M.F. (2,635,346) Net operating profit for the year 208,801 St. Nikolaas’ Home: Despite of spiraling costs of meals and other overheads, St. Nikolaas’ Home was able to record a profit of Rs.264,353/= for the year. Donations were received to the value of Rs.443,082/=. Interest income was Rs.506,908/= compared to Rs.493,086/= the previous year. Social Welfare: Overseas remittances received for the year were from the Eighty Club, Melbourne – Rs.7,255,707/=; the Burgher Association of Australia- Rs.2,203,995/=; the Burgher Welfare League of W.A.- Rs.249,693/= and from the Voluntary Outreach Club - Rs.105,339/= which together with contributions to the Forgotten Peoples Fund of Rs.172,988/= totaled Rs.9,987,722/=. The total disbursements amounted to Rs.10,031,484/=. The DBU Child Educational Sponsorship Project received Rs.372,700/=. The total amount disbursed amounted to Rs.417,000/=. The DBU Welfare Beneficiaries Sponsorship Project received contributions totaling Rs.389.385/= of which Rs.63,000/= was disbursed. BUILDINGS &amp; PREMISES – Chairman, Mr Dallas Martenstyn Sub-committee Members - Miss Christine Wallbeoff – Architect; Mr Stephen LaBrooy; Mr Ajitha Madanayake and Ms Patricia Mamelka The restoration work started in the year 2005 continued through the year 2006/7. We gratefully acknowledge the grant of Rs. 510,000.00 towards building restoration by the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Sri Lanka. Hall, Verandah and Downstairs toilets Re-Wiring The entire downstairs area - hall, verandah, office etc was rewired to 30Amp 3 phase wiring by Fentons Ltd Allocation was also made with a view to air conditioning the Hall. All fans were re-painted. Hall The ceiling of the hall was removed to reveal the original Burma Teak rafters, planks and beams. These were cleaned, sanded and polished with a 3 coat treatment of Teak Oil. A Mahogany skirting was put in around the hall floor to enhance the existing Burma Teak floor. Repairs to the timber floor were conducted where absolutely necessary. The lighting was improved considerably with halogen spots and dimmer switches put in for all of the lighting. The Brass chandelier was polished and rehabilitated and fans were re-painted in black. Custom made door mats were put in the main hall. Wall pillars were extended (together with mouldings) to the height of the original ceiling. The hall was re-plastered where necessary and completely re-painted. Paintings of Dutch Period Forts by Mr. Royden Gibbs, photographed by Mr. Dominic Sansoni and made into prints, were framed and put up in the main hall. All the portraits of our past Presidents that were in the main hall were moved to the staircase of the main entrance to the upstairs members bar lounge. Verandah The entire verandah was re-plastered and continuous steps to the rear garden were put in. A part of the verandah, gent’s toilets and rear stairway entrance ceiling was panelled to match existing panelling. A fan light and window was fabricated and installed. The entire verandah was colour washed. Toilets The ladies’ toilet was up-graded which included the laying of timber flooring. The gent’s toilet was up graded and given a much needed extension to provided proper facilities for large functions. Bar, Lounge Area/Snooker/Pool Room, Board Room, TV Room, Balcony The entire roof was re-tiled and timber replaced where necessary. The false ceiling in the Bar Area was removed to reveal the original Beams, four moulded Burma teak Trusses, and the two Aureole windows. Gaps between the 4x2 rafters were sealed with inner poly-lined planks and stained to Teak finish. All the beams, Trusses and rafters were given a 3 coat Teak Oil treatment. The rewiring of the upstairs area, again being undertaken by Fentons Ltd is nearing completion. All of the fans were repainted. Additional lighting was introduced into the new panelled ceiling. Lighting for all of the pictures was installed. Interior Tats upstairs were introduced together with brass window railings. A lintel was installed in the board room. The TV room door was moved. 3 new chairs were introduced. A new moulding was done on the Archway entrance to the Pool room. The Insignias of the Dutch cantonments in Sri Lanka were put up in the Bar area. Donations We gratefully acknowledge the following donations towards the restoration work: a) The Royal Netherlands Embassy in Sri Lanka for its financial contribution towards the restoration of the building. b) Mr Terrence Pendigrast – for the donation and installation of the mahogany wooden skirting for the Bar Area, and for his donation of the upstairs balcony restoration work. c) Mr Dominic Sansoni for donating three new chairs (reproduced in Teak from an existing chair) and introduced into the bar lounge area. d) Mr David Foenander – for donating four magnificent antique two (wooden) bladed fans. e) Mr Stephen LaBrooy for the prints of the Royden Gibbs paintings. Garden The front boundary wall was raised resulting in higher security, privacy and a significant reduction of noise pollution. Mr. Ashley De Vos is in the process of designing Dutch style gates and gate columns. The boundary wall of the rear section of the building was painted. Temple flower trees were planted together with some other plants along the entire perimeter of the building, all of which were donated by a member. Garden lights at the rear were put in. MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT – Chairperson Ms Kem Martenstyn An amnesty was offered and five Rule 3 members re-joined and paid the subs outstanding. Four (4) Associates were made Invitee Members, according to the rules of the Constitution. For the first time Overseas Associates joined the DBU. Mr Rodney Vandergert was elected an Honorary Life Member, with full voting rights. During the year 14 Rule 3 Members, 39 Invitee Members plus four (4) Associates were made Invitee Members, 3 Overseas Members, 58 Associates and 11 Overseas Associates were enrolled. ST. NIKOLAAS’ HOME - Chairman, Mr. David Martenstyn During the year under review, the Home continued to run smoothly and had 46 Residents at the end of December 2006. Due to the rising costs, Boarding fees were reluctantly increased, but the residents readily accepted the increase. Many members of the Union and many other friends outside the Union give regular help in kind and provide meals on special occasions. We are very grateful to all for their generous donations from time to time. To the St. Nikolaas &amp; Brohier Memorial Homes Trust and the Burgher Welfare League of Western Australia, we owe a special thanks for their continued financial support of the Home. Dr (Miss) Rosemary Muthumanie retired after serving the Home for over 25 years. She was felicitated at the Home Founder’s Day and our wholehearted thanks goes to her for her devoted service to the medical needs of the Residents of the Home. Dr.A. Wijesundera replaces her as the Doctor on call for the Home. Founder’s Day was celebrated on the 22nd August with a lunch. The Matron and her staff turned out a very special meal and Rev. Charlie Jansz commenced the day’s proceedings with a word of thanksgiving and prayer. The customary Christmas party was held at the Home and all the Residents and staff received gifts from Santa which were hung on a very unusual Christmas tree turned out by the Matron and her staff. Thanks is due to the President, Ms Kem Martenstyn who has always been very supportive of the running of St. Nikolaas’ Home and visited the Home on a number of unscheduled occasions. The Matron and staff have worked splendidly at the Home and their devoted work is very much appreciated. SOCIAL WELFARE - OVERSEAS &amp; LOCALLY SPONSORED CHILDREN - Chairperson, Ms Anthea Muller The ideals and aspirations of our Founder and all dedicated predecessors of the Dutch Burgher Union have been adhered to in all spheres of Caring and Sharing of the less fortunate sector of our community, during the current year. The Eighty Club of Melbourne sponsors 180 Welfare Beneficiaries and also 128 school going children. In addition they maintain a special Emergency Fund for those casual callers at the DBU Office, when they are in dire distress, or times of sickness. They continue to pay 4 deserving persons a medical allowance on a monthly basis. The Eighty Club of Melbourne also made available to the Welfare Beneficiaries a mid year and a Christmas bonus. The ECOM sponsored children received a Christmas gift and also a book allowance at the beginning of the year. Dr Arthur Anderson continues the project, The Forgotten People Fund, started by the late Mr Arthur Keuneman. An annual sum of money received is disbursed to casual callers who do not receive any benefits from the DBU. The Burgher Association of Melbourne supports 84 school going children. Under the VOC 5 children are sponsored with their education. The Burgher Welfare League of Western Australia sponsors 18 elderly folk and each receives a quarterly payment and a bonus for Christmas. Under our locally sponsored children scheme, we now have 48 sponsors supporting 75 children for education and in addition ten more children were supported by the PEACE Organisation. During the year there were two special Award Schemes, one donated by Mr &amp; Mrs. Maurice Forster of the Eighty Club Melbourne, namely the P &amp; M Forster Awards for the improvement of English skills among the Eighty Club sponsored children, and an Art Competition sponsored by the Burgher Association of Melbourne where the children had to create their own Christmas Card to their sponsor. For both these Competitions cash awards were distributed to the winners. Two exciting and enjoyable parties were held in December for the Welfare Beneficiaries and the ECOM sponsored children, whereas the locally sponsored children were invited to participate in the Eve of St. Nikolaas Fete held on 5th December. Many casual callers benefited from the Eighty Club Emergency Fund to purchase lenses for cataract operations, to meet medical expenses, to purchase nourishment and to recover from accidents. Arrangements were made for a few overseas visitors to meet the children they sponsor, whilst on holiday in Sri Lanka. Donations of stationery, toys, spectacles and clothing were distributed on payment days. We thank all our donors for their continued support of the less advantaged members of our community. Eighty Club – Post Secondary Education-Chairman, Mr Michael Anthonisz: Mr Ivor de Kretser of the Eighty Club Melbourne, who initiated this programme, sponsored five (5) young adults during the year under review, some of who have already completed their chosen course of education and are now gainfully employed. Locally sponsored WB Fund - Chairperson Ms Fleur Mack The DBU Welfare Beneficiary Sponsorship Project was inaugurated on 27th May 2006 by the President in order to help less fortunate men and women of our community over the age of 65 who could not meet their financial expenses. We sought membership to this sub-committee from the general membership and a few volunteers i.e. Ms Beverley LaBrooy, Ms Rozanne Hemdev, Mrs Fleur Mack and the President formed the group. We made an appeal to the general membership for funds on an annual, quarterly or monthly basis and were very well supported for the year with a total of Rs.254,500/=, which was so appreciated. With this we have paid 14 Welfare Beneficiaries Rs.1,500/= each for 3 quarters. They were chosen from a long list of people who had been previously interviewed and selected. In November 2006 we organized a fund raising “Evening of Entertainment” which very successfully collected a further sum of money for the kitty for future payments. We intend increasing the number of Welfare Beneficiaries to 20 in the coming year. Any suggestions and volunteers for the success and progress of the project will be welcome. The A.E. Christoffelsz Educational Fund - Chairperson Ms Jackie Anthonisz During the year under review 32 children from our community who were in need of sponsorship for their education were interviewed and selected. Payments commenced with the 2nd quarter paid on 24.06.2006. The 3rd and the 4th quarters have also been paid. These payments are made from the interest received from the A.E. Christoffelsz Educational Fund. It is hoped to increase the number of children sponsored next year. The A.E.Christoffelsz Educational Fund – Post Secondary Education: Chairman – Mr. Michael Anthonisz It is the intention of this committee to administer this programme under two schemes- one for Diplomas and short courses, where any one student would be permitted a maximum draw-down of Rs.40,000 for an year as an outright grant (non reimbursable), and the other for students following a Professional/Degree course (2 years or more duration) conducted by a recognized professional body, where the payment would be in excess of Rs.40,000/=/ Under the second scheme the amounts in excess of Rs.40,000 will be treated as an advance and repayable by the student within two years of completion of the course. During the year only one student following Chartered Architecture received payment under this scheme. FUND RAISERS - Chairman, Mr Nigel Austin The Friday Jazz Programmes arranged together with Jerome Speldewinde during the period between July and December 2006 when Jerome was visiting from Australia, were a great success and very much enjoyed by our Members. Whilst thanking Jerome and our various Sponsors who contributed to the success of these evenings, the final profit realized by the DBU was Rs. 174,403.36. The Christmas Fantasy Dance held on 2nd December 2006 brought a further profit of Rs. 241,250.00. Here again, the Fund Raising Committee must convey their sincere appreciation to all of our valued Sponsors. BAR &amp; BILLIARDS - Bar Secretary, Mr Monte Holsinger The bar operations for the year under review shows a marked improvement over that of the previous year. Evidently, the sales have been boosted primarily by the activities of the Entertainment Committee who have done a wonderful job. There were a couple of Administrative problems, notably the discrepancy of stocks on verification but these issues have since been addressed. The new closing hours of the bar by the Government through the Excise Department has been a body blow to this cost center and has contributed not only to restricting sales but also incurring the displeasure and even wrath of members. Members, especially those regular patrons of the bar and others with a penchant for tripping the light fantastic into the wee hours are reminded that the Committee of Management is helpless against these harsh regulations. An Indoor Games Tournament of Billiards, Snooker and Darts was conducted in the months of November and December 2006, which went off very satisfactorily to gauge from the response of members. The results of the tournament are given below. Champion/Champions Runner-up/Runners-up Presenter of Trophy Darts 301 David Joachim Dorian Gray Andrew Christoffelsz Darts-Round the Clock Dallas Martenstyn Dorian Gray Snooker - Doubles Upali/Mahinda Seneviratne David Martenstyn/Monte Holsinger Billiard singles Mahinda Seneviratne M.A. Gaffoor Monte Holsinger Snooker singles Monte Holsinger Ranjan Paiva I wish to place on record my thanks to the Indoor Games sub-committee members, namely, Mr Andrew Christoffelsz and Mr Michael Daniels and to Mr Mohan Lourdes, our Manager, for all his assistance and helpful suggestions. ENTERTAINMENT – Chairperson Ms Jackie Anthonisz The Entertainment Committee organized a few functions at the beginning of 2006 and these were well attended. With the commencement of Darlan entertaining Members and their guests every Wednesday in the upstairs Bar/Lounge area, the Committee was in agreement that no regular functions would be organized for the members. The entertainment by Darlan proved very successful and more and more members joined in the fun and games every Wednesday. Celebration of Founder’s Day proved a big success and was enjoyed by over 90 members and their guests. The usual Christmas dinner dance was held on a grand scale in the year under review and over 180 members and their guests participated in this function – “Christmas Fantasy”. There were two bands in attendance and those who attended this function had a fun-filled evening’s entertainment, with lots of prizes and surprises. The locally sponsored children were invited to St. Nikolaas’ Fete on 5th December along with the DBU members’ children. Special thanks goes to the President, Ms Kem Martenstyn who helped the Entertainment Committee and participated in every function. Thanks are also due to all the members who joined in these functions and made them the success they were. It is hoped that more members will participate in the DBU functions in the new year. KITCHEN – Chairman, Mr Michael Anthonisz The daily sale of Lamprais has proved to be very popular. The kitchen is now fully operational and a cook and an assistant cook were hired during the year. Short-eats and snacks are available during bar operating hours. ANNUAL SALE: The DBU Annual Christmas Sale was held on 10th December 2006. The special stall for Burgher delicacies was a roaring success as usual with all the items being snapped up within an hour or two. DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE - Chairman Mr Mervyn Anderiesz A Disciplinary Committee, chaired by Mr. Mervyn Andriesz- Deputy President, comprising Messrs. Vernon Muller, David Grenier, David Martenstyn, Michael Anthonisz, Nigel Austin, Monte Holsinger and Godfrey de Kretser was appointed, and met as and when required. BURGHER MEMORIAL FUND AND THE LUCIEN DE ZILVA MEMORIAL TRUST – Balances standing to these funds are Rs.385,392.31 and Rs.470,629.50 respectively. DBU JOURNALS www – Co-ordinator, Mr David Colin-Thome Stepping into the 21st Century, plans are already underway for the development of a DBU website, which will help to bridge the vast communication gap that has existed with the members of our community who have sought greener pastures. With its own website, the DBU will be in a position to raise its profile by keeping the global Dutch Burgher community abreast with all its activities, ranging from St. Nikolaas’ Home and its social welfare programmes, to the Union’s social activities itself. The most significant aspect of the website however, will be the digitizing of all the DBU Journals and genealogies, which will in effect ensure that these valuable resources will be preserved for eternity. Much of this information is already available on the internet through genealogical societies, but it will be a welcome development by our community, historians and genealogy enthusiasts alike, if the DBU presented this material through its own channels. It is envisaged that the construction of the DBU website and subsequent operational costs will be fully funded through sponsorship. GENEALOGY &amp; ARCHIVES - Chairperson Ms Kem Martenstyn Genealogy: The balance standing to the credit of this fund at 31.12.2006 was Rs.227,688/38. Membership Application Forms are now sent to Dr. Malcomn Jansze for scrutiny. A member who joined as an Invitee was made a Rule 3 member as the genealogy was available at the DBU. Members are invited to send in updates of their genealogy with the necessary documentation for publication at a future date. Archives – Following the recommendations in the previous report some headway has been made in compiling a list of members from the inception, although there is yet a long way to go. Any suggestions that members could offer in this connection will be most welcome. NEWSLETTER: The monthly Newsletter under the auspices of the President was circulated to all members on a monthly basis. These newsletters which are comprehensive in scope and contents, written in an easy to read manner, are indeed a boon to all members. SPECIAL NOTE: We take this opportunity to laud their achievements and offer congratulations to three members of the Union namely Mr J.B. Muller, Ms Linda van Schagen and Mrs Christine Spittel Wilson for the successful launching of the books authored by them. The titles respectively are – “The Burghers”, “Ethics &amp; Etiquette” and “Christine”. Copies of these books are at the DBU Secretariat and will be available to members for reference reading. MISCELLANEOUS: We are specially pleased to place on record that the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Sri Lanka hosted two of their important functions in our premises. One was their National Day Celebrations held in May 2006 and the other was an evening of Christmas Carols in December. STAFF: The staff at the DBU comprise Mr. Mohan Lourdes, Manager, Mrs. Etienne Jayatunge Administrative Secretary, Mr. Jerome Pereira- Barman, Mr. Errol Pietersz- Steward, Mr. Kapila Jayasundera - Office Aide, M/s Gunadasa and Peiris of the catering services and Mr Subramaniam – Gardener, also Mr Athula Ranasinghe who handles the accounts. The hall mark of their services has been devotion to duty and loyalty, for which we express our sincere thanks. We exhort them to continue their services in the self same manner in all the future years as well. CONCLUSION: We have now come to the end of another successful year the 99th in an unbroken series, and now stand on the threshold of the Union \'s Centenary which falls in 2008. This will be a momentous occasion for all concerned, and the Committee that will be elected at the next Annual General Meeting will have the privilege of planning the Centenary celebrations. This, they will no doubt do in a befitting manner. In the meantime the earnest wish of every single member would be that the Union proceeds from strength to strength. And so be it. FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE DUTCH BURGHER UNION OF CEYLON Vernon Muller Secretary 13.03.2006. [TOP] SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",51);arrFiles[89]=new Array(20,"hon_life_members.html","26 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Honorary Life Members [Home] Professor David de Kretser Mr Rodney Vandergert Mrs Christine Wilson Mr Johan Leembruggen Ms Deloraine Brohier Mr Vernon Muller SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",7);arrFiles[90]=new Array(21,"social_welfare.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Social Welfare [Home] Social Welfare Programmes he Eighty Club of Melbourne, Burgher Association of Australia, Burgher League of Western Australia and the DBU have had many years of working together for the betterment of the Burgher community in Sri Lanka. Over the years, a strong bond has developed between our organizations and through our joint efforts, we have been able to assist many Burgher families in numerous ways. The DBU has become the focal point for the needy of our community and the Welfare sub-committee conducts interviews and visits homes before recommendations are made to provide assistance. Eighty Club of Melbourne The present quarterly remittance from ECOM ranges between Rs 1.5 to Rs 1.8 million, which is distributed among the various categories. In addition to these, a mid-year bonus and a Christmas bonus is gifted to the Welfare Beneficiaries, as well as funding provided for a Christmas party for all the sponsored children. (a) 192 Welfare Beneficiaries receive a sum of Rs 4,500 per quarter and if they live with their spouse, an additional Rs 2,250 is paid. There is also a sum of Rs 600 paid as a family allowance if they are looking after a child with disabilities. (b) 122 Children from the Montessori level to A/L also receive a quarterly allowance for their education. A/L students receive as much as Rs 6,600 per quarter. (c) Post Education – This is a one-off payment for a young adult who wishes to follow a course of his or her choice. Many young people have been assisted through this scheme and have found lucrative employment. (d) An Emergency float of Rs 10,000 is available at the DBU for those who visit the DBU with a problem that needs immediate assistance. (e) Four adults with mental health disabilities are assisted on a monthly basis with an allowance of Rs 800. Burgher Association of Australia The equivalent of A 60 per child is distributed to 77 children quarterly for their education as well as support provided for two adults with disabilities. Burgher Welfare League of Western Australia 17 Welfare Beneficiaries at Rs 3,000 each every quarter A grant of Rs 10,000 to St. Nikolaas’ Home every quarter The Forgotten Peoples Fund The Forgotten People Fund was initiated by the late Mr Arthur Eric Keneuman in 1974 to help the less fortunate Burghers in Sri Lanka. Since 2001, this fund has been handled by Dr Arthur Anderson and his wife Lorraine. Approximately Rs 80,000 is received annually and is used to assist the needy folk who do not receive a quarterly allowance during Christmas and also throughout the year when they make casual calls to the DBU Office, and prove that they are in need. DBU Child Educational Sponsorship Project 88 children are sponsored by DBU Members and well-wishers. The sponsorship ranges from Rs 500 per month to Rs 1,000, which is paid on a quarterly basis. A.E.Christoffelsz Legacy The A.E.Christoffelsz Legacy Child Educational Sponsorship Project was inaugurated on 24th June 2006 and 32 children over the age of 10 were interviewed and selected. The numbers have since grown and we now sponsor 49 children throughout their primary and secondary education upto the Advanced Level standard. Thereafter they will be funded to follow any course of their choice so that they would be better equipped to face the future and gain fruitful employment. There are two categories under this post educational scheme depending on the type of course the student chooses (1) Diploma Scheme and (2) Professional Scheme. Under the Diploma Scheme four children have already been funded to follow different courses leading to a Diploma, while under the Professional Scheme one child is being sponsored to follow a degree in Architecture. SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",11);arrFiles[91]=new Array(22,"competition.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Competitions [Home] Billiards and Snooker Darts SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",6);arrFiles[92]=new Array(23,"billiards.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Billiards and Snooker [Home] Billiards &amp; Snooker Tournament – Members only A Billiards and Snooker Tournament will be conducted during the months of November and &amp; December 2007. EVENTS: 1. Billiards: a) Singles The matches will be conducted on a Round Robin or Knock-Out basis, or a combination of both, which will be determined by the final number of entries received. The winners of all matches except for the Final will be the first to score 100 points. The Final will be the first to score 150 points. 2. English Snooker: a) Singles b) Doubles The Matches will be conducted on a Round Robin or Knock-Out basis, or a combination of both, which will be determined by the final number of entries received. All matches except for the Finals will be on the basis of the best of three frames. The Finals for both Singles and Doubles will be on the basis of the best of five frames. Rules &amp; Regulations: Entry fee – Rs 300 per participant per event. Competitors are expected to make their own arrangements, if mutually desired, for the attendance of a referee of their choosing. Alternatively, competitors will be expected to mark their own scores. Please note – there will be no marker in attendance for billiards and snooker, except for the Finals. In the event of any dispute, the decision of the Organising Committee shall be final. Entries close on 14th November 2007. Entry forms will be available at the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon, 114, Reid Avenue, Colombo 4. Telephone: 2584511 &amp; 5331661. All entries must be submitted along with full payment by cash or cheque. The draw will be conducted on 16th November 2007 at 7.30pm at the DBU and will be placed on the Notice Board on 17th November 2007. Games will commence on the 19th of November 2007 and proceed as scheduled. Participants may be present at the draw or call over on the 17th of November 2007 to ascertain the order of play. No other notice will be provided. Attractive prizes and trophies on offer for the winners. Thank you Carol Prins Bar Secretary 22th October 2007 PLEASE PICK UP YOUR REGISTRATION FORMS FROM THE DBU SECRETARIAT OR MEMBERS BAR/LOUNGE SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",8);arrFiles[93]=new Array(24,"darts.html","23 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Darts [Home] Darts Tournament – Members only A Darts Tournament will be conducted during the months of November and December 2007. EVENTS: a) 301 b) Round-the-Clock Rules &amp; Regulations: Entry fee – Rs 300 per participant per event. Competitors are expected to make their own arrangements, if mutually desired, for the attendance of a referee of their choosing. Alternatively, competitors will be expected to mark their own scores. In the event of any dispute, the decision of the Organising Committee shall be final. Entries close on 14th November 2007. Entry forms will be available at the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon, 114, Reid Avenue, Colombo 4. Telephone: 2584511 &amp; 5331661. All entries must be submitted along with full payment by cash or cheque. The draw will be conducted on 16th November 2007 at 7.30pm at the DBU and will be placed on the Notice Board on 17th November 2007. Games will commence on the 19th of November 2007 and proceed as scheduled. Participants may be present at the draw or call over on the 17th of November 2007 to ascertain the order of play. No other notice will be provided. Attractive prizes and trophies on offer for the winners. Thank you Carol Prins Bar Secretary 22th October 2007 PLEASE PICK UP YOUR REGISTRATION FORMS FROM THE DBU SECRETARIAT OR MEMBERS BAR/LOUNGE SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",7);arrFiles[94]=new Array(25,"buildings_and_maintenance.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Building and Maintenance [Home] DBU building restoration progress he Dutch Burgher Union celebrates its centenary in 2008 and one of the priorities in preparation for celebrating this significant milestone is the restoration of the grand DBU building. Much has already been accomplished in the past three or so years but redressing decades of neglect is an extensive and costly exercise, not to mention time consuming. Presently, sections of the building such as the hall and in particular, the upstair bar area have undergone eye-catching restorations such as the rich wood panel ceilings and exposed beams in both areas. The ceiling upstairs in the members lounge and bar area has simply been restored to its original position i.e. directly under the roof. This has not only increased its height considerably and contributes greatly to negating the effects of Colombo’s stifling heat, but has also exposed magnificent moulded teak beams as well as two beautiful Aureole windows on either side. Other additions are elegant twin wooden bladed antique fans which complement the old-world feel and look. A look in fact identical to that which our forefathers had back in 1913 when the building was constructed. This work to the hall and upstair section was preceded by the rear verandah section being virtually re-constructed. The verandah’s size and height was greatly increased with wood panel ceilings and tall round brick and plaster “Dutch style” pillars replacing a low asbestos roof and short cement pillars. Dutch style “goluwa” lamps replaced strip lighting and a “round” tile roof completed the picture. The new verandah was designed, built and donated by a member. The success of this led to further restoration and improvements being identified and carried out in other areas of the building. None of this would have been possible of course without the generosity of donors and our grateful thanks go out to all of them and in particular, the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Sri Lanka who has been exceptionally supportive. To enable us to continue this work however, we still need all the support we can get and we would gladly welcome and appreciate the support of well-wishers and donors in helping us to resurrect the Dutch Burgher Union building to the finest it can be. We are currently working out the mechanics of a proposal on how members can support this endeavour if they wish to do so and will provide details on our website shortly. Buildings and Maintenance Sub-Committee October 2007 SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",6);arrFiles[95]=new Array(26,"from_the_bar_and_kitchen.html","16 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","From the Bar and Kitchen [Home] The DBU bar is opened seven days a week (except on Public Holidays) from 5pm to 11pm and on weekends, the bar is also opened from 11am to 2pm. SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",4);arrFiles[96]=new Array(27,"hallhire.html","16 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Hall hire [Home] (Printable PDF format - Click here ) HIRE OF GROUND FLOOR HALL OR GARDEN FOR FUNCTIONS/EVENTS FROM 01.11.2006. Duration Hall Garden Evening functions 4.00 p.m. to 12.00 p.m. 10,000.00 5,000.00 Each additional hour 2,000.00 1,000.00 Day-time functions Per hour (minimum 5 hours) 1,000.00 500.00 Seminars/Conventions/Courses/ Exhibitions/Sales Per hour (minimum 5 hours) 1,000.00 500.00 (50 % discount of above rates to curr Electricity charges per point/function - 15% VAT is payable on the above ra ent members of the DBU ) Rs.300/=; Use of kitchen space for washing/water tes - Rs.300/= Full Name of Hirer:………………………………………………………... Passport/ID No……………………….. Type of Organisation/Business/Occupation……………………………………………………………………….. Address:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Contact Tel/Fax/email:……………………………………………………………………………………………….. Date/Period Hall/Garden required:…………………………………………………………………………………… Time/Duration of booking:…………………………………………………………………………………………….. CONDITIONS: Firm bookings must be made on application, with full payment. The full deposit w ill be refunded on cancellation if made w ithin 14 days prior to the date on w hich the hall has been booked. A refundable deposit of Rs.5,000/= shall be handed over to the Manager at the time of booking/before the function. This is to cover the cost of any losses or damages that may be caused as a result of the function being held in the DBU premises. This amount w ill be refunded (after deductions, if necessary), on the follow ing day. The maximum number of pax in the hall should be 150. The DBU w ill not be responsible for injury, how soever caused to any person or persons or for damage or loss to any valuables, personal belongings or any item of any description that is brought into the premises by the hirer. Only the ground floor hall, corridor and/or adjacent garden is covered by this agreement and can be used by the hirer. Nails, adhesive tape, paint or crayons or any other items that could deface the w alls. Ceilings and floors should not be used. Please seek the advice of the Manager should you need to decorate the hall. The DBU Management, at its absolute discretion reserves the right to halt/close the premises at any time during the function as the situation so demands. I/WE agree to adhere to all the above terms and conditions. Membership No……………….. (if applicable) Signature of Hirer:…………………………………… For Office use only Rate-Hall/Garden:…………………………… Refundable Deposit:………………………… Other charges:………………………………. Total:……………………… Comments:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Signature Manager:…………………………………………………            Date:……………….. Refund of Rs…………………………made on …………………… I nitials of Manager SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",13);arrFiles[97]=new Array(28,"entertainment.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Entertainment [Home] Upcoming... Spookly Night for Halloween on 31st October Archive... Founder \'s Day 22nd Oct \'07 Roaring Re-ignition with Wildfire 21st Sep \'07 Glitter n Glamour 24th Aug \'07 Country n Western evening 20th Jul \'07 Crab Lunch 12th Jul \'07 Jazz Pianist in Concert 28th Feb \'07 SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",7);arrFiles[98]=new Array(29,"bulletins_and_annual_reports.html","19 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Bulletins and Annual reports [Home] 2006 Annual Report July 2007 E-newsletter DBU E-newsletter June 2007 DBU Bulletin August 2007 SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",6);arrFiles[99]=new Array(30,"membership.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Membership [Home] Membership Categories of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon [Overseas member PDF application form - Click here ] Membership Categories of the Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon Rule 3. Members: Any Dutch descendant of full age and of respectable standing in the Community shall be eligible as a Member of the Union. The term “Dutch descendant” shall include the descendants in the male line of all those of European nationality who were in the service or under the rule of the Dutch East India Company in Ceylon, and the children of such descendants in the female line by marriage with Europeans. 4. Associate members: 4.1. Applicants unable to furnish sufficient genealogical evidence to qualify under Rule 3, may at the entire discretion of the General Committee be admitted as “Associates”. They will not have voting rights. 4.2. The total number of “Associates” admitted under Rule 4.1 shall at no time exceed two-thirds of the total number of Members and Overseas members. 5. Overseas Members: Applicants residing permanently abroad who satisfy all the requirements set out in Rule 3 may at the entire discretion of the General Committee be admitted to membership of the Union under the classification of “Overseas Members” and shall be entitled to the rights and privileges of Members in Rule 3. 6. Overseas Associate members: Applicants residing permanently abroad who satisfy the requirements set out in Rule 4.1 may at the entire discretion of the General Committee be admitted to membership of the Union under the classification of “Overseas Associate members” and subject to the limitations imposed in Rules 4.1 and 4.2. 6A. Members by Invitation: 6A.1 The General Committee may at its entire discretion and not withstanding anything to the contrary in Rules 9.1 and 9.2, invite and admit as a Member of the Union any permanent resident of Sri Lanka who is a member of and of respectable standing in the Burgher Community, and who is interested in the Objects of the Union even if such a person is not a “Dutch Descendant” within the meaning of Rule 3. Such members shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges and shall be subject to all the duties and responsibilities of Members, and shall be eligible to be elected as a member of the General Committee but shall not be eligible for election to The Dutch Burgher Union Board as mentioned in Rule 8.11. 6A.2. For the purpose of this Rule, the term “Burgher” shall apply to all persons of European descent, born in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) and their descendants in the male or female lines, provided they are described on their birth certificates as “Burgher”. Their mother tongue must be English and they should be of a social and cultural background that is consistent with the ethos and culture of the Union. 6A.3 The General Committee shall be solely competent to determine the application of the definition in Rule 6A.2 to any candidate for membership under this rule. 6B. Honorary Members: The General Committee may at its entire discretion and not withstanding anything to the contrary in Rules 9.1 and 9.2, invite and admit as a member of the Union any permanent resident of Sri Lanka of respectable standing who is interested in any of the Objects of the Union, even if such a person is not a “Dutch descendant” within the meaning of Rule 3. Honorary Members shall have no voting rights and shall not be eligible for election as an officer or member of the General Committee of the Union, but shall be entitled to all other rights and privileges and shall be subject to all the duties and responsibilities of members. Honorary Members shall be exempt from annual subscriptions. 6C. Temporary Honorary Members: The General Committee may at its entire discretion and not withstanding anything to the contrary in Rules 9.1 and 9.2, invite and admit as a member of the Union, during any period of residence in Sri Lanka, any citizen or permanent resident of the Netherlands, who is interested in any of the Objects of the Union, even if such a person is not a “Dutch descendant” within the meaning of Rule 3. Temporary Members shall have no voting rights and shall not be eligible for election as an officer of the Union, but shall have such rights, privileges and obligations as the General Committee may determine. Temporary Honorary Members shall be exempt from annual subscriptions 6D. Temporary Members: The General Committee may at its entire discretion and not withstanding anything to the contrary in Rules 9.1 and 9.2, invite and admit as a member of the Union, during any period of residence in Sri Lanka, any foreign citizen, who is interested in any of the Objects of the Union, even if such a person is not a “Dutch descendant” within the meaning of Rule 3. Temporary Members shall have no voting rights and shall not be eligible for election as an officer of the Union, but shall have such rights, privileges and obligations as the General Committee may determine. 6E. Honorary Life Members: The General Committee may at its entire discretion confer Honorary Life Membership of the Union on any Member of the Dutch Burgher Community who has given outstanding service to the Community and / or the Union. Honorary Life Members shall continue to having voting rights. [TOP] SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",10);arrFiles[100]=new Array(31,"journals_index.html","21 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Journal Index Volume 01 (1908) Volume 02 (1909)               Volume 03 (1910) Volume 04 (1911) Volume 05 (1912) Volume 06 (1913) Volume 07 (1914) Volume 08 (1915) Volume 09 (1916/17) Volume 10 (1917/18) Volume 11 (1919) Volume 12 (1920) Volume 13 (1921) Volume 14 (1924/25) Volume 15 (1925/26) Volume 16 (1926/27) Volume 17 (1927/28) Volume 18 (1928/29) Volume 19 (1929/30) Volume 20 (1930/31) Volume 21 (1931/32) Volume 22 (1932/33) Volume 23 (1933/34) Volume 24 (1934/35) Volume 25 (1935/36) Volume 26 (1936/37) Volume 27 (1937/38) Volume 28 (1938/39) Volume 29 (1939/40) Volume 30 (1940/41) Volume 31 (1941/42) Volume 32 (1942/43) Volume 33 (1943/44) Volume 34 (1944/45) Volume 35 (1945/46) Volume 36 (1946/47) Volume 37 (1947) Volume 38 (1948) Volume 39 (1949) Volume 40 (1950) Volume 41 (1951) Volume 42 (1952) Volume 43 (1953) Volume 44 (1954) Volume 45 (1955) Volume 46 (1956) Volume 47 (1957) Volume 48 (1958) Volume 49 (1959) Volume 50 (1960) Volume 51 (1961) Volume 52 (1962) Volume 53 (1963) Volume 54 (1964) Volume 55 (1965) Volume 56 (1966) Volume 57 (1967) Volume 58 (1968) Volume 59 (1981) Volume 60 (1982) Volume 61 (1983) Volume 62 (1985) Volume 63 (1989) Volume 64 (1990) Volume 65 (1991) Volume 66 (1992) Volume 67 (1993) Volume 68 (1994) Volume 69 (1997) Volume 70 (2005) Part 1 Part 1 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1-2 Part 1-3 Part 1 Part 1-2 Part 1-2 Part 1-4 Part 1-2 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1 Part 1-2 Part 1-2 Part 1-2 Part 1-2 Part 1-2 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 1-4 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2-3 Part 2-3 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2 Part 2-3 Part 2-3 Part 2-3 Part 2-4 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3-4 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3 Part 3-4 Part 3-4 Part 3-4 Part 3-4 Part 3-4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 4 Part 5 SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",36);arrFiles[101]=new Array(230,"newsletters/_notes/dwsync.xml","28 Aug 2007","dwsync.xml","","","",1);arrFiles[102]=new Array(553,"dbu_info_entertainment/_notes/dwsync.xml","28 Aug 2007","dwsync.xml","","","",1);arrFiles[103]=new Array(554,"contact.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Contact Us [Home] The Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon 114, Reid Avenue Colombo 4 Sri Lanka Phone 011 2 584 511 / 011 5 331 661 Email - info@dutchburgherunion.org SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",6);arrFiles[104]=new Array(555,"search.html","21 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","Search the DBU site [Home] This search does not include PDF files CLICK HERE to use the Google Search for PDF files such as the Journal and Genealogy sections (Google search will be fully operational from around 20th Nov 2007) SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",7);arrFiles[105]=new Array(82677929,"gallery/images/1/a18.jpg","20 Oct 2007","a18.jpg","","","",119);arrFiles[106]=new Array(106130175,"gallery/images/1/a20.jpg","20 Oct 2007","a20.jpg","","","",96);arrFiles[107]=new Array(122630938,"gallery2/images/1/a11.jpg","23 Oct 2007","a11.jpg","","","",236);arrFiles[108]=new Array(126515739,"gallery/images/1/s17.jpg","20 Oct 2007","s17.jpg","","","",7);arrFiles[109]=new Array(165102968,"dbu_history3.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","History - Dutch Burgher Union [Home] First Elected Officers in 1908 PRESIDENT The Hon. F.C. Loos M.L.C. SECRETARY R.G. Anthonisz TREASURER Sam de Heer COMMITTEE Albrecht, C. E. Altendorff, C. H. B. Alvis, Arthur Anthonisz, A. W. Bartholomeusz, F. R. Beling, H. P. Boer, Dr. Alice de Brohier, R. A., Jnr, Christoffelsz, J. E. Christoffelsz, W. S., I.S.O Cuylenburg, Hector van Dort, Miss Alice van Dort, Evan van Dort, Dr. W. G. Van Drieberg, Allan Ebell, P. H. Francke, Rev. G. Roosmalecocq Joseph, Edwin Keuneman, G. E. Koch, F. H. B. Koch, Sam Koertz, J. Kretser, E. de, I.S.O. Kretser, H. E. de Kriekenbeek, Colin Leembruggen, G. E. Leembruggen, R. H. Maartensz, L. Meurling, C. L. Modder, Frank Nell, Dr. Andreas Prins, George Prins, Dr. L. A. Rooy, W. E. V. de Schokman, E. H. Siebel, P. D. Speldewinde, Charles Straaten, A. M. van der Straaten, E. A. van der Straaten, Lionel Van der Toussaint, J. R. Toussaint, W. B. Wall, E. H. van der Vos, J. P. de Vos, F. H. de LIST OF MEMBERS IN 1908 Albrecht, C. E. Albrecht, Ernst Aldons, R. C., Jnr. Altendorff, C. H. B. Alvis, Arthur Alvis, Charles Andree, A. L. Andree, A. P. Andree, A. W. Andree, P. G. Anthonisz, A. W. Anthonisz, G. E. Anthonisz, H. C. R. Anthonisz, H. E. Anthonisz, J. E. Anthonisz, M. M. Anthonisz, R. G. Anthonisz, Mrs. R. G. Anthonisz, W. E. Anthonisz, W. H. Arndt, C. Arndt, V. Bartholomeusz, A. E. Bartholomeusz, A. R. Bartholomeusz, F. R. Bartholomeusz, G. F. Beekmeyer, Very Revd. D. B. Beling, A. C. Beling, C. D. Beling, H. P. Beling, J. H. Beling, W. W. Blaze, J. T. Blaze, L.E. Boer, Dr. Alice de Brohier, Alfred B. Brohier, Charles Brohicr, H. L. Brohier, R. A. Brohier, R. A., Jnr, Brohier, Mrs. R. A., Jnr Buuren, A. E. van Caspersz, D. J. Christoffelsz, Dr. H. S. Christoffelsz, J. E. Christoffelsz, W. S., I.S.O Christoffelsz Mrs. N. S. Collette, H. A. Collette, H. A., Jnr \'. Collette, T, W. Conderlag, W.M. Cuylenburg, A. C. van Cuylenburg, Hector van Cuylenburg, H. R. H. van Cuylenburg, Walter van Deutrom, A. E. Deutrom, Mrs. Alice D. Deutrom, H. A. Deutrom, J. V. Deutrom, P. L. A. Deutrom, Walter Dort, Miss Alice van Dort, C. O. van Dort, Ernest van Dort, Evan van Dort, Dr. H. A. van Dort, Dr. W. G. van Drieberg, Allan Drieberg, C. Drieberg, J. G. Drieberg, W. D. Driesen, H. van den Ebell, Basil Ebell, P. H. Ebert, C. A. C. Ebert, F. W. Ebert, J. O. Ephraums, A. E. Ernst, C. H. Felsinger, E. O. Felsinger, S. O. Foenander, Cyril Foenander, E. W. Foenander, F. F. T. Foenander, Dr. F. V. Francke, Rev. G. Roosmalecocq Fryer, Julian Fryer, Mrs. Julian Garvin, Dr. T. Fe Garvin, T. F., Jnr. Geyzel, A. van Geyzel, Dr. C. W. van Geysel, W. van Gratiaen, E. G. Gratiaen, W. E. Grenier, Alfred Grenier, Garret, 1.S.0. Grenier, H. E. Grenier, J. R. Grenier, W. E. Gucht, T. van der Heer, Sam. de Herft, W. Heyn, G. Heynsberg, Dr. C. Hoedt, George de Hoedt, Dr. J. W. de Hoffman, A. P. Hoffman, A. P. R Houten, F. P. van Houten, James van Huybertaz, Dr. H. Jansz, B. D. Jansz, C. A. Jansz, G.W. Jansz, John C. Jansz, Karl Jansz, P. P. Jong, Michael de Jong, W. J. de Jonklaas, E. G. Jonklaas, R.W. Joseph, Cyril Joseph, Edwin Joseph, Mrs. Edwin Joseph, E. H. Joseph, Eric Joseph, G. A. Joseph, J. Joseph, Dr. S. P. Joseph, W. Kalenberg, Dr. Allan Kalenberg, F. N. Keegel, Dennis Kelaart, Colvin Kelaart, T. Kelaart, W. B. Keuneman, A. H. Keuneman, Eric Keuneman, G. E. Keuneman, G. P. Koch, A. F. Koch, A. R. Koch, C. E. Koch, Cyrus Koch, Denzil Koch, Ellis G. Koch, E. T. Koch, F. H. B. Koch, Louis Koch, Sam. Koertz, J. Kretser, C. H. de Kretser, Colvin de Kretser, E. de, I.S.O. Kretser, Dr. Edgar de Kretser, Ernest de Kretser, H. E. de Kretser, H. Egerton de Kretser, John de Kretser, Kenneth de Kretser, L. B. de Kretaer, Lloyd de Kretser, Oswald de Kretser, P. E. de Kretser, P. de Kretser, S. de Kretser, Dr. T. de Kretser, Walter de Kretser, W. de Kriekenbeek, C. H. Kriekenbeek, Colin Kriekenbeek, Eric La Brooy, Cyril La Brooy, Dr. R. F. Langenberg, A. V. van Langenberg, James van Langenberg, J. D. van Leembruggen, G. H. P. Leembruggen, C. T. Leembruggen, G. E. Leembruggen, G. H.P. Leembruggen, C. A. Leembruggen, Dr. H. U. Leembruggen, P. C. Leembruggen, R. H. Leembruggen, Dr. W. E. Lemphers, F. T. Lemphers, P. S. Loos, Hon. F. C Loos, Mrs. F. C. Loos, F. C. Jnr. Loos, H. A. Loos, J. R. Loos, P. R. Maartensz A. G. Maartensz, L. Maartensz, Mrs. L. Mack, T.D. Martensz, J. A. Meier, Dr. W. H. Metzeling, A. W. Meurling, C. L. Meurling, R. O. Modder, Dr. E. Modder, Frank Modder, H. L. Mottau. W. F. Nell, Dr. Andreas Nell, Dr. Winifred Niese, T. A. de Niese, V. de Ohlmus, A. W. Ohlmus, B. H. Ohlmus, Dr. E. Ohlmus, G. L. F Ohlmus, J.W. Parys, V.E. Paulusz, J. G. Pieters, Miss S. Pompeus, ,V. C. Potger, B. L. Potger, Malcolm Potger, P. L. Poulier, H. E. Poulier, J. A. Poulier, G. A. Prins, F. A. Prins, F. A., .Jnr. Prins, George Prins, F.N.H.D. Prins, Dr. L. A. Prins, Mrs. L. A. Raffel, A. W. Raux, J. B. Rode, J. E. Rooy, H. G. de Rooy, S. E. de Rooy, W. E. V. de Rooyen, Dr. C. E. van Rooyen, Dr. G. H. van Schokman, E. H. Schokman, H. A. Schokman, J. Schokman, W. H. Schumacher, C. W. Siebel, C. O. Siebel, E. D. W. Siebel, L. E. Siebel, P. D. Siebel, Walter Smagt, Justin van der Spaar, Dr. E. C. Spaar, Rev. J. A. Spaar, R. O. Speldewinde, Charles Speldewinde, Cecil Spittel, George Spittel, Dr. F. G Straaten, A. M. van der Straaten, E. A. van der Straaten, Edgar van der Straaten, J. W. van der Straaten, Mrs. J. L. van der Straaten, Lionel Van der Straaten, M. van der Straaten, P. D. van der Straaten. W. P. D. van der Thomasz, Dr. George Thomasz, L. Toussaint, Colin Toussaint, F. G. Toussaint, Fred Toussaint, J. G. Toussaint, J. R. Toussaint, H. A. Toussaint, M. Toussaint, Sam. Toussaint, W. B. Twest, E. W. van Twest, Dr. G. W. van Vollenhoven, L. S. Vos, C. E. de Vos, F. H. de Vos, H. W. de Vos, J. P. de Vos, Mrs. J. P, de Vos, P. J. de Vos, W. A. S. de Wagenvoort, M. Wall, Charles van der Wall, E. H. van der Wall, Francis van der Wambeek, C. L. Wambeek, J. F. Weinman, J. J. Weinman, J. R. Weinman, L. L. Werkmeester, W. A. Woutersz, A. J., Woutersz, H. J. Wright, A. C. Wright. Dr. V. O. Zilva, Allan de Zilwa, W. P. de [TOP] SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",15);arrFiles[110]=new Array(178527637,"gallery2/images/1/s2.jpg","23 Oct 2007","s2.jpg","","","",17);arrFiles[111]=new Array(193261329,"news9.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","",2);arrFiles[112]=new Array(240090372,"coatsofarms.html","23 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","History - Dutch in Ceylon [Home] Coats-of-Arms JDBU Volume 50 (Parts 3 &amp; 4) July – October 1960 An extract from “Armorial Bearings of Ceylon in the Dutch Era” by R.L. Brohier The Coats-of-Arms of the Sub-Districts It has already been said that the organization under which the Government was administered by the Dutch in Ceylon, included eight sub-districts subject to one or other of the three “Commandements” hitherto described. Each sub-district had its distinctive heraldic arms. The respective designs were blazoned on a shield of a standard pattern, edged with old gold and banded in red. None of these bear the external accessories such as crest or scroll work featured in the arms of the “Commandements”. The tendency has been towards simplicity, but there are, of course, variations in the design, or “charge” on each coat-of-arms, which as usual, has some allusion to the sub-district represented. The charge on the arms of “Trinquenemale” (Trincomalee) is that of a lascorin, or Asian soldier, in full uniform, armed with sword and pike. It is an established fact that the Dutch originally impoted Javanese and Malay lascorins for military service in Ceylon. Why this soldier figures as an orphan on the arms of this eastern fortress-harbour is not apparent. Possibly these imported mercenaries were used in large numbers to man the forts at the foot at Pagoda Hill (Swamy Rock) and Oostenburg; or may be, the design merely symbolizes the port at which these troops were usually landed. The Mannar “Comptoir” has used a weed for its emblem; the Indian Madder (hedyotis puberula) called in Sinhalese Saya and in Tamil Chaya. Before chemical or synthetic dyes were discovered, the Chaya-root was much used by painters and dyers in north Ceylon and South India to obtain the bright red, purple and brown orange tints which are popular in rendering temple paintings, and colouring muslins. The plans, six to ten inches in height with leaves of the grass type was known as Ramiseram Vair from the locality in which it grows. The roots dug up in the Mannar district were known to excel all others in quality, and during the Dutch Government formed a very important article of revenue. Mature, or Matara, draws on a familiar scene for its device: the Nilwala Ganga spanned by a bridge and a Martello fort. Batticaloa, like Mannar, goes to good earth and typifies the produce of the dry “chena lands” which are a feature of the district. The design represents three cobs of Indian Corn (Zea Mays) called in Sinhalese Iringu and in Tamil Muttu-sholum. Calpentyn: which is the melodious name the Dutch gave to Kalpitiya, proclaims its past importance as a trading port by its five-bastioned fort still in good preservations and by the design on its arms. The significance of the two ships, as opposed to one on the arms of Chilaw, is that Calpentyn incorporated a second port; Puttalam, at the southern end of the estuary, or gob, between the peninsular and the mainland. Calpentyn eventually came to be called the Company’s seaport, and Puttalam, the Sinhalese king’s inner port. No vessel was permitted to pass Calpentyn until it was searched. The design on the arms of Negombo is that of a clay pitcher of a type commonly used to store water. Charles Pridham, an old-time writer, tells in his account of Ceylon that owing to the water in the district being brackish it was the custom to sink pitchers in the sand overnight, which in the morning were found full of pure and sweet water that had filtered in the interval. Perhaps this simple domestic practice, coupled with the fact that pottery was handicraft in the district, inspired the design for the arms. Cotiaar was a small sub-district south of Trincomalee, and is commemorated today in corrupted form by the name Kodiyar Bay which has been given to the sheet of water which separates it from Trincomalee. If you delve for its history, you will find that the Danes built a fort there in 1622, which the Dutch took over. The delicious palm commonly known as “wild date” (Phoenix Zeylanica), Sinhalese: Indi, is common in this sandy part of the Island. This doubtless is why it figures on the arms of the “Comptoir. [ Click here for Coats-of-Arms Gallery ] SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",13);arrFiles[113]=new Array(258914861,"gallery2/general.xml","20 Oct 2007","general.xml","","","Advanced XML Photo Gallery Copyright 2007 @ Dutch Burgher Union ./images/logo.jpg ",1);arrFiles[114]=new Array(327870676,"gallery/images/1/a21.jpg","20 Oct 2007","a21.jpg","","","",69);arrFiles[115]=new Array(386701510,"gallery2/images/1/s13.jpg","23 Oct 2007","s13.jpg","","","",17);arrFiles[116]=new Array(396640300,"books/1/_notes/dwsync.xml","21 Oct 2007","dwsync.xml","","","",1);arrFiles[117]=new Array(400122614,"gallery2/images/1/thm/s5.jpg","23 Oct 2007","s5.jpg","","","",17);arrFiles[118]=new Array(429627354,"gallery/images/1/s24.jpg","20 Oct 2007","s24.jpg","","","",7);arrFiles[119]=new Array(457871797,"news5.html","21 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","News and Events [Home] Coats-of-Arms…requesting your help! More than 50 years ago, the upstair section housed the Coats-of Arms of a number of families, which of course have long been gone since. We would very much like to reintroduce these to the upstair section and appeal to the respective families or enthusiasts who might be in possession of these Coats-of-Arms in one form or another, to kindly provide us with a detailed image which will enable us to create replicas. For more information on this, the following is an extract from JDBU Volume 44 Part 4 page 209… “The attention of readers of the Journal is drawn to the collection of Coats-of-Arms, on display in the upstair lounge of the Dutch Burgher Union Building. They include some of which the families concerned were unaware until Dr John Blaze’s researches brought them to light. A particular point of interest attaches to this collection of Coats-of-Arms. They have been drawn and colour designed on wood by Mrs John Blaze, and the wood used is from the famous Baldaeus, tree under which the Dutch predicant and historian preached. This tree was blown down by a cyclone which swept the Jaffna peninsular nearly two years ago, and Dr. Blaze was among those who were lucky to secure a portion of the timber from that tamarind tree as a souvenir. The Coats-of-Arms on view include those of the following families. Each one bears the date of the arrival in Ceylon of the first settler: Anthonisz (1736) Baldaeus (1656) Brohier (1780) Drieberg (1783) De Breard (1788) De La Harpe (1770) De Vos (1673) Fretz (1763) Foenander (1780) Gratiaen (1747) Leembruggen (1744) Meurling (1745) Palm - Stork (1771) Schrader (1713) Schneider (1772) Van Ranzow (1736) Van Langenberg (1750) Roosmalecocq (1764) Woutersz (1689)” Anyone who is in a position to assist could kindly email me at buildings@dutchburgherunion.org Dallas Martenstyn – Chairman, Buildings &amp; Maintenance Sub-Committee. SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",8);arrFiles[120]=new Array(459285284,"gallery/images/1/a5.jpg","20 Oct 2007","a5.jpg","","","",141);arrFiles[121]=new Array(515852892,"news12.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","",2);arrFiles[122]=new Array(571341041,"gallery2/images/1/s3.jpg","23 Oct 2007","s3.jpg","","","",17);arrFiles[123]=new Array(577156129,"book1.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","History - Dutch in Ceylon [Home] The Earliest Dutch Visits to Ceylon By Donald Ferguson Page 01 to 45 Pages 46 to 93 Pages 94 to 139 Pages 140 to 184 SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",7);arrFiles[124]=new Array(581818732,"gallery2/images/1/thm/DSCF6417.jpg","23 Oct 2007","DSCF6417.jpg","","","",14);arrFiles[125]=new Array(605680873,"gallery2/images/1/thm/s1.jpg","23 Oct 2007","s1.jpg","","","",17);arrFiles[126]=new Array(692127257,"dbu_history.html","21 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","History - Dutch Burgher Union [Home] Origins of the Dutch Burgher Union Original DBU constitution First General Committee and list of members SEARCH THIS SITE | CONTACT US | SITE MAP | © 2006 DBU | SITE BY BWW ",6);arrFiles[127]=new Array(753370212,"gallery2/images/1/s5.jpg","23 Oct 2007","s5.jpg","","","",17);arrFiles[128]=new Array(758303522,"gallery/images/1/a23.jpg","20 Oct 2007","a23.jpg","","","",102);arrFiles[129]=new Array(779625651,"dbu_history1.html","22 Oct 2007","Dutch Burgher Union of Ceylon","","","History - Dutch Burgher Union [Home] Origins of the Dutch Burgher Union (Extract from the DBU Journal Vol 1 No 1) he present movement was initiated by an informal meeting held at the Lindsay Lecture Hall, Bambalapitiya, on 12th November 1907, at which a large number of both ladies and gentlemen were present. The proceedings commenced by Mr H. van Cuylenburg being called to the chair. Mr R.G. Anthonisz gave a brief explanation of the objects of the meeting. At the conclusion of his address the following resolution was moved by Mr Horace de Kretser: “That this meeting is of opinion that a Union of the Dutch Burghers of Ceylon, with the object of promoting the moral, social and intellectual well-being of the community, was very desirable”. This was seconded and carried unanimously. Mr J.E. Christoffelsz proposed that the following gentlemen, with power to add to their number, may be appointed a Committee to frame rules, enroll members and carry out the preliminary arrangements for the formation of such a Union, viz. Drs L.A. Prins and Andreas Nell, and Messrs. F.J.T. Foenander, E.A. vanderStraaten, G.E. Leembruggen, R.G. Anthonisz, C. Speldewinde, Horace de Kretser, F.H. de Vos, R.A. Brohier jr., Allan Drieberge, P.H. Ebell, Edgar Schokman, W.B. Toussaint, Colin Kriekenbeek, H.P. Beling, Lloyd Siebel, W.S. Christoffelsz, Sam de Heer, C. Albrecht and W.E.V. de Rooy. The first meeting of the Committee took place on 16th November 1907. Meetings were also held on 14th December 1907 and 4th January 1908 respectively, at which further details were discussed, and the rules which were to form the Constitution of the Union were framed and considered. The General Inaugural Meeting of the Union took place at the Pettah Library Hall, on Saturday, the 18th January 1908, at which a large gathering of members was present. The Hon’ble Mr F.C. Loos proposed that Dr van Dort take the chair. This was seconded by Mr E. de Kretser and carried unanimously. The Secretary, Mr. R.G. Anthonisz read the Notice convening the Meeting. The Report and the Constitution were unanimously adopted. The Chairman proposed that the Hon. Mr F.C. Loos be elected President of the Union. This was seconded by Mr R.G. Anthonisz and carried unanimously. Mr Arthur Alvis then moved the election of an Honorary Secretary. He said: “A duty has been entrusted to me, and that is that I suggest to you the name of the gentleman who is considered the fittest person to be our Secretary. I may say the wish is endorsed by each and every one present. I refer to our friend Mr R.G. Anthonisz. We have on our roll 268 members. I think that out of that number 267 will agree with me in seconding this motion with acclamation. I have pleasure in asking Mr Anthonisz to act as Secretary.” The motion was seconded by Mr Edwin Joseph and carried unanimously. The Rev. J.A. Spaar moved the election of Honorary Treasurer and proposed the name of Mr Sam De Heer. This was seconded by Mr H.P. Beling and unanimously carried. A Committee, consisting of 45 members, was then elected, of which 15 were members residing at outstations. The proceedings terminated with a vote of thanks to the chair proposed by Mr Hector van Cuylenburg and seconded by Mr Allan Drieberg. 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This Union shall be called THE DUTCH BURGHER UNION OF CEYLON. Object 2. The object of the Union shall be: (a) To promote the moral, intellectual, and social well-being of the Dutch descendants in Ceylon. (b) To inculcate in the minds of the youth of the community principles of self-help, self-reliance, and thrift; to foster and encourage by financial aid, when necessary; talent and industry in those who are deserving; and to relieve, by charitable help, distress and want among those of the community who maybe in destitute circumstances. (c) To revive and conserve some of the useful and beneficial customs of the Dutch ancestors of its members; and to promote the study of the Dutch language among them. (d) To promote and foster a feeling of fellowship among its members, and to draw their families into closer association with each other. (e) To gather by degrees a library for the use of the Union composed of all obtainable books and papers relating to the Dutch occupation of Ceylon, and standard works in Dutch literature. (f) To cause to be prepared and read at meetings of its members, or printed and published, papers, essays, etc., on questions relating to the history and origin of the Dutch Burghers of Ceyion, and to publish the genealogies of Dutch families now in Ceylon. (g) To prepare and publish a memorial history of the Dutch in Ceylon descriptive of their social life and customs, their methods of administration, and the influence of these upon existing institutions in the Island. (h) To consider and discuss any other matters kindred to the above enumerated objects which may commend themselves to the Union. Members 3. Any Dutch descendant of full age, and of respectable standing in the community, shall be eligible as a member of the Union. The term Dutch descendant shall include the descendants in the male line of all those of European nationality who were in the service or under the rule of the Dutch East India Company in Ceylon, and the children of such descendants in the female line by marriage with Europeans. Officers 4. A President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer shall be chosen by the vote of the majority of the members present at each Annual General Meeting, and shall hold office for one year or until their successors are appointed. These and 45 other members, who shall be similarly chosen at the same time, and of whom at least 15 shall, if available, be members non-resident in Colombo, shall form the Committee. Powers and Duties of Officers 5. (a) The President, or in his absence any member who may be elected by those present, shall take the chair at all meetings of the Union. The Chairman shall have, in addition to his vote as a member, a casting vote in case of an equality of votes. He shall exercise the usual functions of a presiding officer; and, in all cases of dispute, doubt, or difficulty arising out of matters of procedure or order, the decision of the Chairman shall be final and conclusive. (b) The Secretary shall notify each member of the Committee of the meetings of the Committee, and the members of the Union of every meeting of the Union, issue all other authorized notices to members, make and keep a true record of all meetings and of all standing committees, have custody of its constitution, by-laws, and seal, and conduct its correspondence. He shall also act as Librarian, and have the keeping of all books, pamphlets, manuscripts, and articles pertaining to the Union. (c) The Treasurer shall collect all monies, defray all authorized charges out of the funds of the Union, and keep regular accounts thereof, which shall be subject to the examination of the President and members. He shall submit at each Annual Meeting a statement thereof, duly audited by an auditor appointed at the previous Annual Meeting. (d) The Committee shall have general charge of the affairs, funds, and property of the Union. (e) The Committee shall have power to fill any vacancy which may occur among the officers (other than President) and committee members for the unexpired term of office vacated. (f) The Committee shall cause to be prepared annually a detailed statement of the financial condition of the Union, showing its receipts and expenditure for the current year, the number of members, and other matters of general interest to the Union to be read at the Annual Meeting. (g) The Committee shall, from time to time, make by-laws for the carrying out of the objects of the Union, provided they are not inconsistent with the rules herein contained, and shall appoint from among themselves sub-committees for (1) Ethical and Literary purposes, (2) Purposes of Social Service, and (3) Purposes of Entertainment and Sport. Each Sub-Committee shall consist of at least ten members, four to form a quorum, who shall report to the General Committee the work done during each month. Membership 6. (a) Members shall be elected by ballot of the Committee only. Candidates for admission must be proposed by one member and seconded by another, and the member proposing a candidate shall state in writing the name of the person proposed, his occupation, place of residence, and his qualifications for membership in the form hereto annexed, copies whereof shall be supplied by the Secretary. (b) The name of every candidate, with those of his proposer and seconder, shall be sent to the Secretary at least 15 days, and by him submitted to the Committee at least 10 days, before he is balloted for. No candidate shall be elected unless he receives an affirmative vote of at least six-sevenths of those present. (c) The admission fee shall be Re. 1, and the subscription not less than Rs. 5 per annum, payable in advance on or before the 31st March of each year, or, if preferred, in twelve monthly instalments of not less than 50 cents, payable on or before the 10th day of each month. (d) The Committee shall have power by a vote of at least two-thirds of their number to suspend or forfeit the membership of any member for conduct on his part likely in their opinion to endanger the welfare, interest, or character of the Union, an opportunity being first given such member to be heard before a meeting in his defence. (e) Any person who shall cease to be a member of the Union shall forfeit all right or interest in the property of the Union. Meetings 7. (a) The Annual Meeting of the Union shall be held in the month of  \'February. (b) No Special Meeting of the Union shall be called at any time except by order of the President, with the approval of the members of the Committee, or by the Secretary whenever the President shall be thereunto requested in writing by 12 members setting forth the purpose of such meeting. At any such Special Meeting no business other than that specified in the call shall be considered. At least 15 days \' notice shall be given to the members of all meetings of the Union. (c) The General Meeting of the Union shall be held in Colombo. (d) The Committee shall meet at least once a month, seven members to form a quorum. (e) If on the day fixed for any Special General Meeting there shall be less than 50 members present, no business shall be transacted, and the meeting shall stand adjourned to such date as those present shall decide upon, and notice thereof shall be given by the Secretary to the members of the Union. Notices 8. All notices shall be sent to such address as shall be left with the Secretary. If no address be so given, such notices shall be sufficient if addressed to the member at his last known place of residence or place of business. Amendments to the Constitution 9. The rules herein contained, save and except Rules 1 and 3, which shall not be subject amendment, may be amended by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members present at the Annual or any Special General Meeting, but no amendment shall be considered except on the recommendation of the Committee or upon the written request of at least 12 members of the Union, and after notice of any proposed amendment at least 15 days before the meeting at which it is Intended to be considered. Dissolution 10. The Union shall not be dissolved except by a vote of nine-tenths of all the members of the Union then resident in the Island. [FORM A.] APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP l. Full name of applicant: 2. Date and place of birth: 3. Profession or occupation: 4. Name of father: 5. Name and maiden name of mother, and date of marriage of parents: 6. Descent: * *Here furnish the name of grandparents, and, where available other information of a genealogical nature relating to them and to remoter ancestors.  \' Date of Application: Signature: Residence or Postal Address: Proposed by: Seconded by: BY LAWS OF THE DUTCH BURGHER UNION OF CEYLON I. Order of Business. At all meetings of the Union the order of business shall be as follows:- (1) Reading the minutes of the previous meeting. (2) Reports of officers. (3) Election of officers. (4) Reports of committees. (5) Miscellaneous business. (6) Adjournment. II. Meetings of Committee. The Committee shall hold stated meetings on the first Saturday of each month, unless otherwise notified. Special meetings of the Committee may be called by order of the President, or, in his absence, by the Secretary. III. Proof of Descent. Before being voted upon for membership each candidate shall furnish satisfactory proof of his pedigree in the form provided under Rule 6 of the Constitution; and the Committee shall cause proper enquiry to be made thereinto, and shall, if necessary, obtain such further information on the subject as would enable them to decide the question of eligibility. All references in regard to this subject shall be deemed to be of a confidential nature. IV. Records. The following records shall be kept:- 1. An Alphabetical Index giving the full name, occupation, residence, and date of enrolment of each member. 2. A Register giving particulars relating to the birth, family, and descent of each member, under the following heads:- (1) Date and place of birth. (2) Name and occupation of father. (3) Name and maiden name of mother. (4) Date of marriage of parents. (5) Names of paternal and maternal grandparents. (6) A genealogy of the family as far as it can be traced. (7) Date of marriage and name and maiden name of wife, or, in the case of a married lady, her maiden name and the name of her husband. (8) Names and dates of birth of children. (9) Marriage of children. (10) Other particulars. Each member of the Union is required to notify to the Honorary Secretary, for the purpose of being recorded ill the foregoing Register, the occurrence of every birth, marriage, and death in the family. Certified extracts from the Records of the Union shall be furnished to members upon application on payment of a reasonable fee to be decided by the Committee. V. Annual Meetings. The annual meeting of the Union shall be held in the month of February, on a day to be fixed by the Committee, at such place and hour as the President shall appoint; and at least ten days \' notice thereof shall be given in one or more of the local newspapers. VI. Sub•Committees and Appointment. All Sub•Committees shall be appointed by the General Committee, unless specially named in the resolution creating the Committee; and each Sub-Committee shall choose its Chairman. The Sub-Committees shall be for:- (1) Ethical and Literary Purposes. (2) Purposes of Social Service. (3) Purposes of Entertainment and Sport. VII. Sub-Committee for Ethical and literary Purposes. The duties of the Sub-Committee for Ethical and Literary Purposes shall consist of the following:- (1) To cause to be prepared and read at meetings of the members papers, essays, etc., on subjects bearing upon the objects of the Union. Seven days \' previous notice of such meeting, with the subject of the paper to be read, the name of the lecturer, etc., shall be given to each member, such meetings being restricted to members and their families only. (2) To publish a Quarterly Journal, containing papers, illustrations, notes, genealogies, and letters, and a summary of the principal news of the quarter relating to the objects of the Union. One of the members of the Sub-Committee shall be Editor of the Journal. The Journal shall be sent post free to each member of the Union for a yearly payment to be fixed by the Sub-Committee. The Sub-Committee may present copies of the Journal to learned or kindred societies and distinguished individuals. The rate of subscription to non-members shall be double the rate fixed for members. (3} To organize classes for the study of the Dutch Language (a) among adult members desirous of pursuing its -study, and (b) among the children of members; and to provide the necessary books and publications upon payment of their cost. There shall be two separate classes for children, viz., an elementary class open to children under 12 years of age, and an advanced class for those preparing for the Cambridge Local Examination. The Committee may also place facilities in the way of individual members who may be desirous of acquiring the language by self-study. VIII. Sub-Committee for Purposes of Social Service. (1) The Sub-Committee for Purposes of Social Service shall devote their attention chiefly to the amelioration of the condition of the poorer classes of the community-their moral even more than their material condition – by the employment of such agencies and the instrumentality of such means as will tend to foster habits of industry, thrift, and self-reliance, and thus enable them, and their children especially, to help themselves, and ultimately to help others. (2) To enable the Sub-Committee to be in touch with these classes, and to establish for their assistance and relief a properly organized scheme of social service, a Register shall be kept of the names of such families as may be recommended to the Sub-Committee by any of the members as being deserving of special relief, and it shall be the duty of the Sub-Committee to appoint visitors from among the members to enquire into the circumstances of each case. (3) A fund shall he specially created – to be called the Special Social Service Fund – for the realization of the objects of this branch of the Union, viz., the physical, mental, and moral training of the younger children of these families, and the education of the adult members in various arts and crafts, which would help them to procure remunerative employment, and, at the same time, by means of practical lessons in domestic economy, cookery, nursing, hygiene, first aid in accidents and emergencies, etc., to render both young and old more useful as members of society, and more helpful to each other in the various duties of home life, by providing against wasteful; reckless, and improvident habits, which are the main sources of the destitution and misery which prevail among these classes. (4) The management of this fund shall be in the hands of a special Sub-Committee to be appointed by the General Committee from among the members of the Social Service Sub-Committee, of which Sub-Committee the President, Secretary, and Treasurer shall be ex officio members. IX. Sub-Committee for Purposes of Entertainment and Sport. It shall be the duty of the Sub-Committee for Purposes of Entertainment and Sport to make arrangements for the holding of social functions and periodical entertainments, and also to provide for the celebration of annual festivals. 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For some, more than others, the creation of a website is essential and I believe that the creation of the Dutch Burgher Union website falls into this category. The DBU celebrates its centenary next year and this website promises to be an ideal location for preserving the rich history of an entire community spanning several centuries, and whose descendants are now spread across many continents. The DBU website has the potential to bridge this geographical gap and enable our community and friends of our community to congregate at a solitary focal point once again, just as the home of the DBU once was to generations before us. The past few years has seen a revival of sorts taking place at the DBU and my Committee and I have been unswerving in all our efforts and endeavours to see its star shine brightly once more. And through this website, we not only hope to let you all know, wherever you are, on what is happening at the DBU, but to also invite you to join us in taking it to greater heights. Finally, my grateful thanks go out to David Colin-Thomé and his team for their efforts in putting this website together, which I am confident, will be appreciated by many. 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