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(b) The said collection to be open to the use of the public on week days between the
hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
(c) The said University to take due and proper care of the said collection and to use or cause to be used all reasonable care to maintain it in good and proper condition at the expense of the said University.
(d) The said University not to knowingly permit or allow any of the books comprised in the said collection to be taken out of the buildings of the said University at any time for any purpose whatsoever.
(e) The said collection to be kept insured by and at the expense of the said University for an amount to be fixed from time to time by the said Committee or for an amount to be fixed from time to time by the said University subject to a minimum to be named by the said Committee on the handing over of the said collection and in the event of damage by fire any monies recovered by the said University in respect of such insurance to be paid to the said Committee. (f) The said collection always to be kept distinct and to have maintained over it a
name board designating it as the "Morrison Library ".
or that such Order may be made in the premises as to this Honourable Court shall seem meet and upon hearing the petitioner in person and upon reading the said petition and the affidavits of DENMAN FULLER, FRANCIS BULMER LYON BOWLEY and ARTHUR Cawte FRANKLIN, Esquires, filed in support thereof on the 16th day of March, 1914, and an affidavit of JOSEPH HORSFORD KEMP, Esquire, filed herein on the 20th day of March, 1914, of service of this petition on the Honourable Sir CATCHICK PAUL CHATER, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, the Honourable Mr. HENRY EPWARD POLLOCK, the Honourable Mr. DAVID LANDALE, BENDYSHE LAYTON, Esquire, and JOHN WHYTE COOPER BONNAR, Esquire, the members of the Committee of the City Hall and a declaration of Leong Pui Cho filed herein on the 20th day of March, 1914, of service of this petition on the said University. It is ordered that notice of this petition be given to the public by the publication of a copy of this Order in two successive issues of the Government Gazette and simultaneously in two issues of an English and a Chinese newspaper circulating in this Colony and that any person who may wish to oppose the making of the said Order shall give notice of such wish to the Crown Solicitor within one month after the second publication of the said copy of this Order in the Government Gazette.
Dated the 23rd day of March, 1914.
HUGH A. NISBET, Registrar.
Copies of the above petition and of the affidavits filed in support thereof may be seen at the office of the undersigned at any time during the ordinary office hours.
PAUL M. HODGSON,
Crown Solicitor.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension Australasia & China Telegraph Company's Office at Hongkong.
Angeles, Epipanio. (2)
Bowditch.
Cheungwo.
Chophouse.
Chowho.
Engfatyin.
Heehang.
Hennings,
Hongkong, 1st May, 1914.
Kongshooncheong.
Kintijelung.
Kyaumowshin Co Foodiu Bank 207 Youelonekhine Street. Loong.
Tansaylee.
Thivocheong Vohinchaicay.
Vanyichin.
Weichin,
J. M. BECK,
Superintendent.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph
Archer Kinaman.
Bouman Hongkong Hotel.
Gameau Astor House.
Greenebaum Honghong Hotel.
Company's Office at Hongkong.
Kueloong 20 Des Voeux Road West. Margaret cooke Stgeorges. Swire.
Yokoyamayozo Toyokisen.
Hongkong Station, 1st May, 1914.
A. B. SÖRENSEN,
Actg. Superintendon!.