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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 24, 1914.

No. 160.-In exercise of the power vested in him by the Societies Ordinance, 1911, and otherwise, the Registrar of Societies, having reason to believe that the Societies the names of which are set forth below have ceased to exist, hereby calls upon such Societies to furnish him with proof of their existence within three months from the date of this notifica- tion. In the event of such Societies failing so to do the necessary steps will be taken to declare that such Societies shall be deemed to have ceased to exist.

Social Clubs (Chinese).

In Lan Shu Shat 寻蘭書室

Kung Yee Wo公義和

Na Kai Lui Yu那溪旅寓

Oi Ng Lo 愛吾廬

15th April, 1914.

No. 161.

E. R. HALLIFAX,

Registrar of Societies.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

Misc. Proc. No. 4 of 1914.

In the Matter of the "Morrison Library" charity,

and

In the Matter of the Charities Procedure Act, 1812,

and

In the Matter of the Code of Civil Procedure, S. 640.

Upon the petition of the Honourable Mr. John Alexander Strachey Bucknil His Majesty's Attorney General for the Colony of Hongkong on the Twenty-third day of March, 1914, preferred unto this Court praying for an order that the Committee of the City Hall be at liberty to hand over to the University of Hongkong and that the said University may be at liberty to receive a collection of books at present housed in the City Hall Public Library and designated the "Morrison Library" upon the following terms and conditions, that is to say:

(a) The said collection to be maintained by and at the cost of the said University in the buildings of the said University and to be retained by the said University until such time if any as the Committee of the City Hall may desire its return to them when it shall be unconditionally handed back to them on demand. (b) The said collection to be open to the use of the public on week days between the

hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

(c) The said University to take due and proper care of the said collection and to use or cause to be used all reasonable care to maintain it in good and proper condition at the expense of the said University.

(d) The said University not to knowingly permit or allow any of the books comprised in the said collection to be taken out of the buildings of the said University at any time for any purpose whatsoever.

(e) The said collection to be kept insured by and at the expense of the said University for an amount to be fixed from time to time by the said Committee or for an amount to be fixed from time to time by the said University subject to a minimum to be named by the said Committee on the handing over of the said collection and in the event of damage by fire any monies recovered by the said University in respect of such insurance to be paid to the said Committee. (f) The said collection always to be kept distinct and to have maintained over it a

name board designating it as the "Morrison Library".

or that such Order may be made in the premises as to this Honourable Court shall seem meet and upon hearing the petitioner in person and upon reading the said petition and

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