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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 31, 1911.

nor a Degree in any other Faculty unless after a total period of four years' study at the University or other University or place of learning as aforesaid.

(9.) To affiliate other institutions or to admit the members thereof to any of its privileges, and to accept attendance at courses of study in such institutions in place of such part of the attendance at courses of study in the University and upon such terms and conditions and subject to such regulations as may from time to time be determined by the University, and to recognise any members of the teaching staff of any College or institution, whether affiliated to the University or not, as teachers of the University.

(10.) To co-operate by means of Joint Boards or otherwise with other Universities and Authorities for the regulation and conduct of Matriculation and other Examinations, for the examination and inspection of schools and other academic institutions, and for the extension of University teaching and influence in academic matters, and for such other purposes as the University may from time to time determine.

(11.) To accept the Examiners of the London or other University either wholly or in part as examiners for any degree or distinction of the University and to adopt the verdict of such examiners as the basis of the qualification for such degree.

(12.) To enter into an agreement under the Seal of the University in the terms set out in the Third Schedule hereto with the Hongkong College of Medicine for the incorporation of that College in the Univer- sity and for taking over its property~ liabilities and engagements.

(13.) To enter into any agreement with any other institution for the incorporation of that institution in the University and for taking over its property and liabilities and for any other purpose not repugnant to this Ordinance.

(14.) If necessary to promote a Bill or Bills in the Legislative Council of Hongkong to confirm or carry out any such agreement as above referred to.

(15.) To institute Professorships, Lectureships, Teacherships and any other offices required by the University and to appoint to such offices.

(16.) To institute and award Fellowships, Scholarships, Exhibitions, Bursaries and Prizes.

(17.) To approve Halls and Hostels for the

residence of Students.

(18.) To make provision for Research, and to furnish Scientific Advice for public pur- poses, and for these objects to enter into such arrangements with other institutions or with public bodies as may be thought desirable.

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(19.) To appoint a Committee in England

elsewhere for the purpose of recommending or of selecting for the approval of the Court of the University the Principal and other

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