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2. As the Association developed the directors obtaine from the Government the grant of two several pieces of land respectively registered in the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 1757 and Inland Lot No. 2048 upon which the present Chinese Young Men's Christian Association Building at Bridges Street now stands.
3. These two lots of land are held by the International Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations as Trustees for the Chinese Branch of the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation of Hong Kong and this committee has signified its desire to hand over these properties to the local Directors when they are incorporated as a corporation.
4. In order to secure perpetual succession it is proposed that the Directors of the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association shall be incorporated as a Corporation sole under the management of the Directors and the Bill now proposed follows in its main lines other incorporating Ordinances which have been passed from time to time.
Short title.
Incorpora- tion.
A BILL
INTITULED
[No. 8:-11.3.32.— 4.]
An Ordinance to provide for the incorporation of St. Stephen's
College.
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the St. Stephen's College Incorporation Ordinance, 1932.
2.-(1) The Council for the time being as hereinafter composed of St. Stephen's College, Hong Kong, shall be a body corporate (hereinafter called "the Corporation") and shall have the corporate name, "St. Stephen's College", and in that name shall have perpetual succession and shall and may sue and be sued in all Courts in the Colony and shall and may have and use a Common Seal.
(2) The Council shall be composed of the following:--- (a) The Bishop for the time being of Victoria, Hong Kong, (hereinafter referred to as "the Patron").
(b) The person for the time being occupying the position of Warden of the College (hereinafter referred to as "the Warden').
(c) Not more than three persons nominated by the local governing body of the South China Mission of the Church Missionary Society.
(d) Not more than seven persons nominated by the Patron and the Warden jointly, of which seven five at least shall be Chinese gentlemen resident in the Colony of Hong Kong who have the interest and welfare of the Corporation at heart, and the remaining two shall be Members of the Church of England or of a Church in China in communion with the Church of England.
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