1947-HKRS28-8-14_Part01 — Page 21

Authenticated Laws 確真本香港法例 All

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lands, buildings, menaunges or tenements of what nature or kind so ever and wheresoever situate in this Colony, and also to invest moneys on deposit in any bank in the Colpay or elsewhere or on mortgage of any lands, buildings, mesauages or tenements in this Colony, or on the mortgages or de- bentures, stocks, funds, sheres or securities of any corporation or company carrying on business or having an office in this Colony, and also to purchase and acquire all manner of goods and chattels whatsoever, and the said corporation hereby further empowered, (by deed under its seal), to grant, well, convey, Basign, surrender and yield up mortgage, demise re-assign, transfer or otherwise dispose of any lands, build. ings, messuages and tunements, mortgages, debentures, stocks, funds and securities, goods and chattels, vested in the corporation on such terms as to the said corporation may seem fit.

11. All deeds, documents and other instruments which by law require the seal of the said corporation shall be sealed therewith in the presence of the Chairman of the Committee or his attorney duly authorized, and shall also be signed by him or his attorney duly authorized, and such signing shall be aud be taken as sufficient evidence of the due sealing of sucb deeds, documents or other instrumenta.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 30th day of February, 1947.

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

1. Persons who were subjected to torture during the enemy occupation and by reason thereaf:

(*) died; or

(6) were temporarily or permanently either wholly or partially incapacitated from earning a living.

2. Persons who were executed by the Enemy.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

Any undertaking for establishing, endowing, providing

for, maintaining or contributing to-

(a) hospitals, clinics and creches in the Colony; (b) educational, recreational, civic or social welfare centres, facilities or amenities in the Colony: (c) relief (including medical stores and supplies) to homeless, unemployed or indigent persons in the Colony:

(d) scholarships involving work, study, tuition or instruction in the Colony or in the United Kingdom;

(e) Institutions in the Colony for the aged and indir, the young or the mentally deficient or unstable;

(p) the cure or relief of suffering sad disease in the Colony or the cure and relief outside the Colony of inhabitants of the Colony who cannot adequately be treated inside the Colony.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

1. The Hong Kong Naval Volunteer Force.

2. The Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.

8. The Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps and the

Auxiliary and Affiliated Units thereof.

4. The Hong Kong Corps of Air Raid Wardens.

5. The Hong Kong Police Reserve.

6. The Hong Kong Civil Defence Corps, as specified.

hereunder.

Auxiliary Communications Bervice.

Auxiliary Conservancy Corps.

Auxiliary Fire Service.

Auxiliary Labour Corps.

Auxiliary Medical Corps.

Auxiliary Ordnance Corps.

Auxiliary Quartering Corps.

Auxiliary Supply Corps.

Auxiliary Transport Service.

Civil Pay and Accounts Barvice.

Public Works Corps.

Auxiliary Rescue and Demolition Corps.

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