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S
THE THIRD SCHEDULE,
AGREEMENT WITH THE HONGKONG
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
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Whereas an arrangement was come to on March 13th, 1908, between the Court of the College of Medicine on the one hand and the Governor on the other hand to- gether with Mr. A. H. RENNIE representing the Donor of the University buildings, Now, Therefore, the follow- ing agreement dated the
day of
1911, is hereby made in pursuance of the arrangement afore- said between the University of Hongkong (hereinafter called "The University") of the one part and the Hong- kong College of Medicine incorporated under Ordinance No. 2 of 1907 (hereinafter called “The College") of the other part whereby it is agreed as follows:-
1. Up to the day on which the University is declared to be open the Hongkong College of Medicine shall continue to issue its diplomas, etc., under its present style and title, and upon the said day the College shall be dis- solved and shall be merged in the University to which all the property of the College shall be transferred.
2. (a.) The members of the Court of the College named in the First Schedule to the Ordinance shall be life members of the Court of the University.
(b.) All Lecturers of the College at the date referred to in paragraph 1 hereof shall be offered lectureships in the University so far as the funds of the University permit and so far as the subjects in which they lecture are retained as part of the curriculum of the University Provided that if owing to the appointment of the per- manent staff of the University or for any other cause any such lectureship shall in the opinion of the Coun- cil and Senate become unnecessary it may be discon- tinued.
All the aforesaid lecturers shall be members of the Board of the Faculty of Medicine in the University pro- vided they continue to lecture in the University and such proportion of them shall be members of the Senate as the Court having due regard to the representation of other Faculties may decide.
(c.) All students of the College at the date of the opening of the University who are recommended by the Court of the College shall be entitled to become Undergraduates of the University without entrance examination with the seniority of curriculum which they had attained in the College, but no such student shall become a graduate of the University until he shall have followed a course of two academical years at least in the University and a further course of three academical years at least either in the College or in the University, or partly in one and partly in the other, and shell have passed the examinations prescribed by the University.
3. Mr. TANG CHUR KAI'S fund will on the date of opening be transferred to the University. The Uni- versity undertakes to build an Anatomical Theatre out of the funds at its disposal and agrees to admit Mr. TANG'S son as an Undergraduate without payment of any fees for tuition, provided he fulfils the conditions laid down in the Ordinance and Statutes for admission to the University.
4. When the University is opened the Faculty of Medicine shall be simultaneously inaugurated, and no other Faculty shall be established before it.
5. The Belilios and Blake Scholarships will be open to Medical Students only of the University.
6. The University undertakes to appoint a Lecturer to be paid from the funds of the University in anti- cipation of the opening of the University to prepare the students of the College for entrance to the University.
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