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Saving
Repeal (Cap. 1051.)
Consequential amendment, Second Schedule.
Objecu.
(Cap. 15%)
10. Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect or be deemed to affect the rights of Her Majesty the Queen, Her Heirs or Succes- sors, or the rights of any body politic or corporate or of any other persons except such as are mentioned in this Ordinance and those claiming by, from or under them,
11. The Tung Wah Hospital Ordinance is repeated.
12. The Ordinances specified in the first column of the Second Schedule are amended to the extent and in the manner set out in the second column of that Schedule.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
1. The objects of the corporation shall be-
[ss. 2, 4 & 9.]
(a) to provide the inhabitants of Hong Kong with free medical
services in the following institutions—
the Tung Wah Hospital:
(ii) the Kwong Wah Hospital;
(i) Tung Wah Eastern Hospital;
(iv) the Wong Tai Sing Infirmary;
(v) Tung Wah Sandy Bay Convalescent Hospital; and
(vi) such other hospitals, clinics and infirmaries as may be managed by the corporation:
Provided that the board may make such charges for medical scrvices as it shall from time to time determine:
(5) to manage the Tung Wah Yee Chong CM) and the Wing Pit
Ting farewell parilion;
(e) to manage the Man Mo Temple Fund in accordance with the
provisions of the Man Mo Temple Ordinance;
() to maintain and manage schools and other educational institutions
in Hong Kong:
(e) to pay passages for Chinese destitutes and patients;
to pay for the burial and reburial of Chinese;
(g) to provide funeral services for Chinese;
(A) to collect and administer funds for the relief of any special
distress among Chinese in Hong Kong;
() to undertake other charitable work among Chinese outside Hong
Kong with the approval of the Secretary for Home Affairs;
( to maintain and manage homes for the aged:
(k) to maintain and manage convulescent and other similar institu- tions and to pay for the transfer of palients to and maintenance of patients in such institutions;
() to establish and support, and to aid in the establistunent and support of any other charitable organizations formed for all or any of the objects of the corporation;
(m) to provide all kinds of social services for the Hong Kong
community.
2 (1) Without prejudice to any other Ordinance, the corporation shall have the following powers--
(a) to raise and collect funds, acquire, lake on lease, purchase, hold and enjoy any property and invest moneys upon mortgage of any immovable property or upon the mortgages, debentures, stocks, funda, shares or securities of any corporation or company;
(b) with the approval in writing of the Governor, to grant, sell. convey, assign, sortender, exchange, partition, yield up, mortgage, transfer or otherwise dispose of, or let for any period exceeding three years, any immovable property;
(c) to let for any period not exceeding three years any immovable
property,
(d) with the consent of the advisory board, to sell, convey, assign, surrender, exchange, partition, yield up, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer or otherwise dispose of any debentures, stock, shares, securities, vessels or other goods or chattels;
(e) with the approval in writing of the Governor, to apply or grant any sum of money for the development of any property belonging to the Man Mo Temple Fund;
() to develop and turn to account any immovable property acquired by the corporation or in which the corporation is interested, in particular by laying out and preparing the same for building pur- poses, constructing, altering, pulling down, decorating, maintaining, furnishing. fitting up and improving buildings and by planting. laying drainage, letting on building leases or entering into building agreements;
(g) to demolish, resile, rebuild, construct, develop and improve any property acquired or purchased by the corporation or in which the corporation is interested, and to apply to any tribunal or court or authority for any order, licence, permission and exemp- tion required therefor, and to do such other things as the cor- poration may think fit in order to carry out its objects;
(A) to accept any gift of property, whether subject to any special
trust or not, for the benefit of the corporation;
(0) to take such steps by personal or written appeals, public meetings or otherwise as may from time to time be deerned expedient for the purpose of procuring contributions to the funds of the cor- poration, in the form of donations, aunual subscription, or otherwise;
(f) to print and publish any newspapers, periodicals, books or leaflets that the corporation may think desirable for the promotion of its objects;
(*) to borrow and raise money in such manner as the corporation may think it and for that purpose to charge all or any part of the property of the corporation;
() to invest any moneys of the corporation not immediately required for any of its objects in such manner as may from time to time be determined;
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