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(e) Nothing in this sub-section shall be deemed to affect the rights of any person who may be able to prove that he is a member of the corporation by virtue of the provisions of section 2 of the Tung Wa Hospital Incorpora- tion Ordinance, 1870.
4. The objects of the corporation shall be as follows:-
(a) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, and which is known as the Tung Wah Hospital;
Ordinance No. 1 of 1870.
(6) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa
Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1900, and which is known as the Tung Wal Infectious Diseases Hospital;
Ordinance No. 1 of 1900.
(e) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of
the general hospital which was contemplate: by the Tung Wa Hospital Extension Ordi- nance, 1911, and which is known as the Kwong Wah Hospital;
Ordinance No. 38 of 1911.
Ordinance No. 38 of 1911.
(d) the maintenance, as a hospital for infectious diseases generally, and chiefly as " free bospital, of the hospital which was contem- plated as a small-pox hospital by the Tung Wa Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1911, and which is known as the Kwong Wah Small- pox Hospital, but which shall henceforth be known as the Kwong Wah Infectious Diseases Hospital;
(e) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital on Inland Lot No. 2686 and known as the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital; (/) the management of the Yee Chong mortuary and the Wing Pit Ting farewell pavilion. (g) the management of the Mau Mo Temple Fund in accordance with the provisions of the Man Mo Temple Ordinance, 1908;
Ordinance No. 10 of 1908.
(4) the payment of passages for Chinese destitutes and patients, the burial and reburial of Chinese, the collection and administration of funds for the relief of any special distress among the Chinese community of the Colony, and the promotion, execution, assistance or main- tenance of any other charitable work among the Chinese community of the Colony;
(i) the promotion, exccution, assistance or main- tenance of any charitable work among Chinesc outside the Colony which shall have been previously approved by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
5-(1) The corporation shall have power to acquire, accept leases of, purchase, take, hold and enjoy any lands, corporation. buildings, messunges or tenements of what nature or kind soever and wheresoever situated, and also to invest moneys upon mortgage of any lands, buildings, messunges, or teuements, or upon the mortgages, debentures, stocks, fuuds, shares or securities of any corporation or company, and also to purchase, acquire and possess vessels and other goods and chattels of what nature and kind soever.
(2) The corporation shall have power, with the consent in writing of the Governor, to grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender, exchange, partition, yield up, mortgage, trans- fer, or otherwise dispose of, or to let or demise for any period excceding three years, any lands, buildings, messu- ages; or tenements, which are for the time being vested in or belonging to the corporation.