The Trust Fund shall be held by the Trustees upon the Trusts to apply the net income thereof 926 after providing for all necessary expenses in relation to the management of the Trust Funds for all or any of the following purposes, that is to say, (a) the relief and benefit of the poor and indigent members of Jewish or any other community of Bombay or other parts of India or of the world either by making payments to them in cash or providing them with food and clothes and/or lodging or residential quarters or in giving education including scholarships to or setting them up in life or in such other manner as to the said Trustees may seem proper or. . (b) the institution maintenance and support of hospitals and schools, colleges or other educational institutions or. . . (c) the relief of any distress caused by the elements of nature such as famine, pestilence, fire, tempest, flood, earthquake or any other such calamity or. . . . . (d) the care and protection of animals useful to mankind or. . . (e) the advancement of religion or. . . . (f) other purposes beneficial to the community not falling under any of the foregoing purposes. . . . Provided always that in applying the income as aforesaid the Trustees shall give preference to the poor and indigent relations or members of the family of the said Sir Sassoon David, Bart., including therein distant and collateral relations; provided further that in the application of the income of the said Charitable Trust Fund the said Trustees for the time being shall observe the following proportions, viz.: that not less than half the income of the said funds shall at all times be applied for the benefit of the members of the Jewish Community of Bombay only (including the relations of Sir Sassoon David, Bart.