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Power to exclude certain patients.

Conditions of admis- sion to Hospital.

Power of

Board to

amend, etc.

Constitu- tion.

Procedure.

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Medical Officer or Superintendent, or, in his absence, of the Matron, who shall as far as possible in the circumstances act in accordance with such rules as may be made by the Board.

21.

No lunatic or person suffering from any disease which in the opinion of the Resident Medical Officer or Superintendent, or, în his absence, of the Matron, may be a source of danger or other- wise prejudicial to other patients, may (except in case of necessity) be admitted or retained as a patient.

The Corporation shall delegate to a Committee consisting of the members of the Board of Governors appointed under the provisions of Article 7 (1), (2), (5), (6) and (7) together with the Resident Medical Officer or Superintendent or in his absence the Matron of the Hospital the following powers:

(a) to decide upon the admission of patients under the terms and conditions formerly applicable to the Matilda Hospital and to direct that payment in full or in part of the charges and expenses incurred in respect of such patients in accordance with the scale from time to time in force shall be made out of the income from the invested funds of the Hospital: Provided that the number of such patients admitted shall not at any time exceed half of the number of in-patients which can be accommodated in the Hospital;

(b) to arrange for religious ministration in accordance with the intentions expressed in the Will and Codicil of Granville Sharp, deceased.

23. The Board shall have power to repeal, replace or amend these Articles or any of them: Provided that-

(0) a resolution authorizing any such repeal, replacement or amendment shall have been passed by a majority of not less than three-fourths of the members of the Board; and

(b) the consent in writing thereto shall have been given by the Governor of Hong Kong.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 5th day of October, 1949-

Clerk of Councils.

HONG CÙNG

No. 42 OF 1949.

I assent.

Mhartan.

Goolfnor.

aoth October, 1949.

An Ordinance to repeal the Naturalization Ordinance, 1902.

[21st October, 1940.]

Be it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with die advice and consent of the Legislative Council (bercof:

1.

This Ordinance may be cited as the Naturalization Short title. (Repeal) Ordinance, 1949.

1. The Naturalization Ordinance, 1902, is herchy repealed. Bauent of

Passed the Legistative Council of Hong Kong, this 19th day of October, 1049.

Almtun

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

Ordinance No. 44 ut 1902,

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