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(4.) any company, association or partnership for the time being exempted from registration under this Ordinance by Order of the Gov- ernor-in-Council made and published pur- suant to the regulations of the Governor-in- Council.
7. This Ordinance shall come into operation on the first day of January, 1912.
Objects and Reasons.
This Bill introduces into the Colony the principal provisions of the Imperial Money-lenders Act 1900.
C. G. ALABASTER,
A BILL
Attorney General.
Short title and con- struction.
Amendment of Part I of the First Schedule to Ordinance No. 10 of 1911.
Amendment
the First
Schedule.
ENTITLED
An Ordinance to amend the University Ordin-
ance, 1911.
BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Commeil thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as The University Amendment Ordinance, 1911, and shall be read and con- strued as one with the University Ordinance, 1911, here- inafter called the Principal Ordinance.
2. Part I of the First Schedule to the Principal Or- dinance is hereby amended by the deletion of the words Two representatives of Asiatic races other than Chinese” and the substitution therefor of the following words “Two additional members nominated by the Governor ".
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3. Part II of the First Schedule to the Principal of Part II of Ordinance is hereby amended by inserting after the Provided that the following words, uamely, "pending the sufficient constitution of the Senate for the purpose of transacting business it shall be lawful for the Chancellor to nominate a member of the Senate of the Hongkong College of Medicine who is also a member of the Court of the University to be an additional member of the Council, and provided also that ".
Objects and Reasons.
Section 2.-It is proposed to abolish the words limiting the choice of these two members to representatives of Asiatic races other than Chinese.
Section 3.--The Senate cannot be constituted until the academic staff of the University has been selected but in the meantime it is desirable that a member of the Senate of the Hongkong College of Medicine should have a sent in the Council of the University.
C. G. ALABASTER, Attorney General.