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Hongkong, 30th September, 1904.

57453

In 2 NOV OZ.

I have the honour to transmit for the signification of His Majesty's pleasure an Ordinance (No. 9 of 1904) entitled "An Ordinance for enabling the Tung Wah Hospital to acquire, hold, mortgage and sell land and hereditaments in the Colony of Hongkong", with the report of the Acting Attorney-General which gives the reasons for this measure.

2. The Solicitors for the Tung Wah Hospital raised the question of the inconvenience caused by the manner in which the various assignments of properties to or for the benefit of the Hospital had been made, in a letter dated as far back as the 2nd July, 1900, a copy of which is enclosed.

3. In the Ordinance care has been taken to preserve control by the Governor over the investments in real property in the Colony or dispositions of the property vested in the Hospital, by the Hospital Authorities.

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Page 355

No.

sir,

Enclosure 1

In duplicate with Enclosure 2.

Government House,

Page 593

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P.,

&c. &c. &c.

Governor, &c.

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Hongkong, 30th September, 1904. 57453 In 2 NOV OZ. I have the honour to transmit for the signification of His Majesty's pleasure an Ordinance (No. 9 of 1904) entitled "An Ordinance for enabling the Tung Wah Hospital to acquire, hold, mortgage and sell land and hereditaments in the Colony of Hongkong", with the report of the Acting Attorney-General which gives the reasons for this measure. 2. The Solicitors for the Tung Wah Hospital raised the question of the inconvenience caused by the manner in which the various assignments of properties to or for the benefit of the Hospital had been made, in a letter dated as far back as the 2nd July, 1900, a copy of which is enclosed. 3. In the Ordinance care has been taken to preserve control by the Governor over the investments in real property in the Colony or dispositions of the property vested in the Hospital, by the Hospital Authorities. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Page 355 No. sir, Enclosure 1 In duplicate with Enclosure 2. Government House, Page 593 THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P., &c. &c. &c. Governor, &c.
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No. 355. Hongkong. sir, Leclosure ! In duplicate with Afer comes.) Relosure 2. the September, 1904. Goverment House, inc- 57453 In 2 NOV OZ. Hongkong, 30th. September, 1904. 593 I have the honour to transit for the signification of His Majesty's pleasure an Ordinance (No. 9 of 1904) entitled "An Ordinance for enabling the Tung Wah Hos- pital to acquire, hold, mortgage and sell land and heredita- ments in the Colony of Hongkong", with the report of the Acting Attorney-General which gives the reasons for this measure. 2. The Solicitors for the Tung Wah Hospital raised the question of the inconvenience caused by the manner in which the various assigments of properties to or for the benefit of the Hospital had been made, in a letter dated as far back as the 2nd. July, 1900, a copy of which is enclosed. 3. In the Ordinance care has been taken to preserve control by the Governor over the investments in real property in the Colony or dispositions of the property vested in the Hospital, by the Hospital Authorities. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, colosure 3. July, 1900. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P., &C... &C.. &C.. Governor, &c..
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No.

355.

Hongkong.

sir,

Leclosure !

In duplicate with Afer comes.)

Relosure 2.

the September, 1904.

Goverment House,

inc-

57453

In 2 NOV OZ.

Hongkong, 30th. September, 1904.

593

I have the honour to transit for the

signification of His Majesty's pleasure an Ordinance (No. 9

of 1904) entitled "An Ordinance for enabling the Tung Wah Hos-

pital to acquire, hold, mortgage and sell land and heredita-

ments in the Colony of Hongkong", with the report of the

Acting Attorney-General which gives the reasons for this

measure.

2.

The Solicitors for the Tung Wah Hospital

raised the question of the inconvenience caused by the manner

in which the various assigments of properties to or for the

benefit of the Hospital had been made, in a letter dated as far

back as the 2nd. July, 1900, a copy of which is enclosed.

3.

In the Ordinance care has been taken to

preserve control by the Governor over the investments in real

property in the Colony or dispositions of the property vested

in the Hospital, by the Hospital Authorities.

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

colosure 3.

July, 1900.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P.,

&C...

&C..

&C..

Governor, &c..

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