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2. The Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for such

period and under such conditions as shall be set forth

in his Letter of Appointment as Principal.

3. The Pro-Vice-Chancellor shall hold office for

three years, and be eligible for re-election.

4. The Treasurer shall be elected for three years

shall be eligible for re-election.

and

5. The Dean of each Faculty shall be elected by the Board of that Faculty subject to the approval of the Senate and shall be appointed by the Council.

6. The Dean shall, unless the 'Council with the consent of the Faculty otherwise direct, be Chairman of the Board of the Faculty and prepare business for it. He shall be a Member ex-officio of all Committees of the Faculty and shall present candidates for Degrees (except Honorary Degrees) in the subjects of the Faculty. He shall, except when otherwise directed by the Council, hold office for one year, and shall be eligible for re-election.

7. The Council shall appoint a Registrar, Bursar and such other officers of the University as may be found desirable, with such duties, at sneli vemunération and apon such terms and conditions as it shall deem fit.

8. The Registrar, if so required by the Council, shall act as Bursar of the University and may in that capacity be called upou to find such security as the Council may require.

9. The Court shall from time to time appoint an Auditor or Auditors who shall not be a member or members of any of the University Governing Bodies.

10. The Auditor's term of office shall be one year. The Auditor or Auditors shall be eligible for re-election. 11. The Professors and Lecturers whose services are exclusively at the disposal of the University shall not engage in private professional practice except at the request of and in consultation with a private practi- tioner in general practice in the Colony, either during the tenure of their appointments or for a period of seven years following the termination of their engage- ments with the University.

Statute 4.

The Cour.

1. The Court shall consist of the following persons:-

CLASS 1:--THE CHANCELLOR, THE VICE-CHANCELLOR, THE PRO-VICE-CHANCELLOR AND THE TREASURER OF THE UNIVERSITY.

CLASS 2:-LIFE MEMBERS.

Sir Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, K.C.M.G.,

C.D., 1.8.0.

Sir Hormusjee Nowrojee Mody, Kt.

Hon. Sir Catchick Paul Chater, Kt., c.M.G.

James Henry Scott.

Cheung Pat Sz.

Sir Francis Henry May,

K.C.M.G.

Francis William Clark,

M.D., M.R.O.P., D.P.H. Hon. Mr. Henry Edward

Pollock, K.C. Gregory Paul Jordan,

M.D., C.M., MR.C.S. Rev. Thomas William

Pearce.

Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, C.м..,

M.B., M.R.C.S.

Robert MacLean Gibson,

M.D., C.M.

Members of the Court of the Ilongkong College of Medicine.

And such other Life Members as the Court may from

time to time appoint.

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CLASS 3:—Ex-Oɛricio MEMBERS.

The Chief Justice.

The Honourable Members of the Executive

Council of Hongkong.

The Honourable Members of the Legislative

Council of Hongkong.

The Registrar General.

The Principal Civil Medical Officer.

The Director of Education.

The Dean of each Faculty of the University,

The Registrar of the University.

CLASS 4:---NOMINATED MEMBERS,

(To be nominated by His Excellency the Governor

not being already included in either of the foregoing classes, and being resident in the Colony.)

Four British.

Six Chinese.

Two representatives of Asiatic races other than

Chinese.

Three representatives of the Grant-in-Aid Schools in Hongkong from among the nominees of the Governing Bodies of such schools.

2. The ex-officio members shall continue members so long only as they hold the office in virtue of which they became inembers of the Court.

3. The nominated members shall hold office for three

years.

4. Vacancies shall be filled as they occur or as soon thereafter as conveniently may be.

5. Members retiring by effluxion of time may be re- appointed or re-elected.

6. Any member of the Court may resign by writing addressed to the Court, and in that case the vacancy

shall be filled by the Court,

7. The above provisions so far as applicable shall apply to the first meubers of the Court.

8. The appointment of each member of the Court shall be notified in the Gazette.

Statute 5.

MEETINGS OF THE COURT AND QUORUM.

1. The Meetings of the Court shall be held at such times, and in such places and its procedure shall be controlled in such manner as shall be prescribed by Rules made by the Court.

2. Seven Members of the Court shall form a quorum

Statute 6.

POWERS OF THE COURT.

The Court may upon the recommendation of the Council and Senate appoint Honorary Professors and upon the like recommendation confer the title of Emeritus Professor upon any Professor who has retired from his office: Provided that an Honorary or Emeritus Professor shall not ex-officio have the right to a seat on the Senute or on the Board of

any Faculty Int may be invited by the Council on the recommendation of the Senate to take such part in the teaching of the University as may be determined from time to time.

Statute 7.

THE COUNCIL.

1. The Council shall consist of the following merubers, riz.:--

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