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Query,
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The Regulations of Hong Kong are an edition of regulations set forth in schedules to Acts which by Ordinance No.51 of 1936 (Revised edition of Ordinances and
Regulations) the editor had power to omit from Ordinances and to include in
Regulations of Hong Kong (1937 edition). I think this answers 1 and 2. They are not now in the Schedule to the Act. See Order of 17th August 1939.
3. (a) Yes if no other power is sought.
(b) Yes. Derived from Statute 3,1.
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I understand from Mr.Paskin after drafting order that it was not proposed
now to give any powers to deal with the funds in London as was suggested at the me time.
4. I do not think it necessary to set out the powers of any body specifically. The congregation has no power.
5. 16(2). I have added powers for this. Quorum of Gemmittee full enough.?
(b) I doubt it. We could put in a proviso to the effect that before recommendation the Committee must be so ati- fied, but is it not a matter for them and instructions given to them?
6. Not by regulation. Rules made by Senate, No draft, doubt,
3.
7.
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It is prescribed by statute 3, rule We are leaving this untouched.
no power to alter it.
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