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THE FIRST SCHEDULE.

PART I.

THE COURT.

The following persons shall be the first Members of

The Court:-

CHANCELLOR,

His Excellency Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lu- gard, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.8.0., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Hongkong and its Dependencies (or the Officer Administering the Government of Hongkong).

THE VICE-CHANCELLOR.

THE PRO-VICE-CHANCELLOR. THE TREASURER OF THE UNIVERSITY: Hon. Sir Catchick Paul Chater, Kt., c...

LE MEMBERS.

Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, K.C.M.G.,

C.B., D.S.0.

Sir Hormusjee Nowrojee Mody, Kt.

Hon. Sir Catchick Paul Chater, Kt., c...

James Henry Scott.

Cheung Pat Sz.

Sir Francis Henry May,

K.C.M.G.

Francis William Clark,

M.D., M.R.C.P., D. P.A. Hon. Mr. Henry Edward

Pollock, K.C. Gregory Paul Jordan,

M.B., C.M., M.R.C.S. Rev. Thomas William

Pearce.

Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, C.LG.,

M.B., M.R.C.S.

Robert MacLean Gibson,

M.D., C.M.

Members of the Court of the Hongkong College of Medicine.

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS.

The Chief Justice.

The Honourable Members of the Executive

Council of Hongkong.

The Honourable Members of the Legislative

Council of Hongkong.

The Registrar General.

The Principal Civil Medical Officer.

The Director of Education.

The Dean of each Faculty of the University.

The Registrar of the University.

NOMINATED MEMBERS.

(To be nominated by His Excellency the Governor,

not being already included in either of the foregoing

classes and being resident in the Colony.)

Four British.

Six Chinese.

Two representatives of Asiatic races other than

Chinese.

Three representatives of the Grant-in-Aid Schools in Hongkong to be selected by the Governor from among the nominees of the Governing Bodies of such schools,

Provided that the Court shall be deemed to be suff- ciently constituted for the purpose of transacting business immediately after the commencement of this Ordinance although any of the above named members requiring to be appoluted, selected or nominated have not been so appointed, selected or nominated.

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PART II.

THE COUNCIL.

FIRST CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL.

Sir F. J. D. Lugard, K.c..., C.B., D.8.0., for two years from the commencement of the Ordinance,

The following persons shall be the first Members of

the said Council:-

The Vice-Chancellor.

The Treasurer of the University.

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor

The Director of Public Works.

The Registrar General.

The Principal Civil Medical Officer.

The Director of Education,

Two British Members and three Chinese Members of

the Court elected by the Couri.

Four members of the Senate clected by the Senate

of whom two shall be Professors or Lecturers whose services are exclusively at the disposal of the Univer- sity and two other Lecturers.

Provided that the Council shall be deemed to be sufficiently constituted for the purpose of transacting business immediately after the commencement of this Ordinance although any of the above named members requiring to be appointed or elected have not been so appointed or elected.

THE SECOND SCHEDULE.

STATUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY Statute 1. PRELIMINARY.

These Statutos shall be interpreted in such manner

as not to conflict with the Ordinance.

Words defined in the Ordinance or the Statutes shall have the same meaning in the Regulations unless the context be repugnant thereto.

Statute 2.

THE MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.

The following persons shall be Members of the University

The Officers of the University, riz. :-

The

Chancellor. 1'ro-Chancellor, Vice- Chancellor, Treasurer, Pro-Vice-Chan- cellor, Deans of the Faculties, Registrar und Bursar.

The Mombers of the Court.

The Members of the Council.

The Members of the Senate.

The Members of the Faculties.

The Emeritus and Honorary Professors.

The Teaching Staff of the University. The Graduates.

The Undergraduates.

Membership of the University shall continue so long as one at least of the qualifications above enumerated

shall continue to be possessed by the individual member.

Statute 3.

THE OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.

1. The Pro-Chancellor shall be elected for three years, and shall be eligible for re-election.

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