4,000), and this
($34,000),
101000d xvIUO
hauded
to the custody of Petitioner for sefe keeping. Instructions
then addressed
by the Custon Bound of Reorganization to
the
шочем
in houdt
the
the Hospital, ordering to be seat to the Board to be employed towards defraying the cost of repairing ecubaukienk, while the Registrar'
that the feuds should
Several suggested.
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be employed in carrying
the work of lief in conjunction with W? Ost. Felitioner being placed in this clelemma, declined to
a.
midertake the unevagences of
management of the funds. On the 1% of the 10th moon 17th November 1885) a meeting of the former cuid prosent directors
was held to discuss the watter when the
following revolution
vas unanim
uaniumverly
adopted, signed, and cutered on the minde; – "That the balance.
hat the balance of the
Chundation
dation Fund, which was made up
of subscriptions from both Chinese and "foreiques, should be banked and retinued
for use
in the event.
offecture
distries, and
the
340
"the covey temporarily headed over to the chang
Ր.
of Petitions"." Afterwards live fearther. - cations were received from.
com communi -
the Board of
Reorganization, containing nogood acetons
urgoed orders to
transmit the woney without delay, Petitioner, Convidering that he could not presume to
act on frie
aron
authority,
eummoned a
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meeting of the original founder, directors, and mecubers of the Hospital to discuss the matter, of which all a good that, in
Carl
give reply
of
An
this kind, it was not possible to
A
mediałē auswer; and that should not be sout until after mature
consideration. About the
(23.7. Achruary,
20th
ooth of the
1886), Petitiorion wout on
business to Cauton. On the 29.474th March
1884) Bis Excx at
suddenly
Exantlewey
the Provincial Treasurer
summoned Petitioner to his Gamer.
to discuss certain important incatters. not knowing of any
Petitioner
such
other reason for suc
queered that it had reference
a summons, quresed
to the Hospital onundation Fund, and not to interview His Excellency,
daning
to
he
Could