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INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

No. 9 of 1911.

1961

I also solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare that I will well and faithfully serve His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, for the term

as a Native Revenue Officer.

of

(Signed)

Candidate.

(Signed)

Witness.

Declared before me at Victoria, Hongkong, this

day of

19 .

(Signed)

Magistrate.

No. 10 of 1911.

For the incorporation and regulation of the University of Hongkong.

[30th March, 1911.]

WHEREAS it is desirable to establish an University within the Colony of Hongkong for the promotion of Arts, Science and Learning, the provision of higher education, the conferring of degrees, the development and formation of the character of students of all races, nationalities, and creeds, and the maintenance of the good understanding with the neighbouring country of China:

AND WHEREAS through the liberality and munificence of Sir Hormusjee Nowrojee Mody suitable buildings for an University are in course of erection upon certain Crown land which His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to grant for that purpose:

AND WHEREAS many firms and individuals of British, Chinese and other nationalities have generously subscribed funds for the equipment and endowment of such University:

AND WHEREAS it is desirable to incorporate the University and to provide for its regulation:

AND WHEREAS the Hongkong College of Medicine (incorporated under Ordinance No. 2 of 1907) has agreed to become incorporated with the University of Hongkong constituted by this Ordinance:-

1. There shall be established in Hongkong an University with the name and style of "The University of Hongkong", by which name the Chancellor and other members of the University are hereby constituted one body politic and corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and with full power by and in such name to sue and be sued, and without any further licence to take by gift or otherwise,

* As amended by No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

† As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

The short title to this Ordinance is at the end: see s. 24.

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INTOXICATING LIQUORS. No. 9 of 1911. 1961 I also solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare that I will well and faithfully serve His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, for the term as a Native Revenue Officer. of (Signed) Candidate. (Signed) Witness. Declared before me at Victoria, Hongkong, this day of 19 . (Signed) Magistrate. No. 10 of 1911. For the incorporation and regulation of the University of Hongkong. [30th March, 1911.] WHEREAS it is desirable to establish an University within the Colony of Hongkong for the promotion of Arts, Science and Learning, the provision of higher education, the conferring of degrees, the development and formation of the character of students of all races, nationalities, and creeds, and the maintenance of the good understanding with the neighbouring country of China: AND WHEREAS through the liberality and munificence of Sir Hormusjee Nowrojee Mody suitable buildings for an University are in course of erection upon certain Crown land which His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to grant for that purpose: AND WHEREAS many firms and individuals of British, Chinese and other nationalities have generously subscribed funds for the equipment and endowment of such University: AND WHEREAS it is desirable to incorporate the University and to provide for its regulation: AND WHEREAS the Hongkong College of Medicine (incorporated under Ordinance No. 2 of 1907) has agreed to become incorporated with the University of Hongkong constituted by this Ordinance:- 1. There shall be established in Hongkong an University with the name and style of "The University of Hongkong", by which name the Chancellor and other members of the University are hereby constituted one body politic and corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and with full power by and in such name to sue and be sued, and without any further licence to take by gift or otherwise, * As amended by No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. The short title to this Ordinance is at the end: see s. 24.
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INTOXICATING LIQUORS. No. 9 of 1911. 1961 I also solemmly, sincerely, and truly declare that I will well and faithfully serve His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, for the term as a Native Revenue Officer. of (Signed) Candidate. (Signed) Witness. Declared before me at Victoria, Hongkong, this day of 19 . (Signed) Magistrate. No. 10 of 1911. For the incorporation and regulation of the University of Hong- kong. [30th March, 1911.] * WHEREAS it is desirable to establish an University within the Colony Recitals. of Hongkong for the promotion of Arts, Science and Learning, the provision of higher education, the conferring of degrees, the develop- ment and formation of the character of students of all races, nationali- ties, and creeds, and the maintenance of the good understanding with the neighbouring country of China: AND WHEREAS through the liberality and munificence of Sir Hormusjee Nowrojee Mody suitable buildings for an University are in course of erection upon certain Crown land which His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to grant for that purpose: AND WHEREAS many firms and individuals of British, Chinese and other nationalities have generously subscribed funds for the equipment and endowment of such University : AND WHEREAS it is desirable to incorporate the University and to provide for its regulation: AND WHEREAS the Hongkong College of Medicine (incorporated under Ordinance No. 2 of 1907) has agreed to become incorporated with the University of Hongkong constituted by this Ordinance :- + 1. There shall be established in Hongkong an University with the Constitution. name and style of "The University of Hongkong, by which name the Chancellor and other members of the University are hereby con- stituted one body politic and corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and with full power by and in such name to sue and be sued, and without any further licence to take by gift or otherwise, * As amended by No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. The short title to this Ordinance is at the end: see s. 24.
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INTOXICATING LIQUORS.

No. 9 of 1911.

1961

I also solemmly, sincerely, and truly declare that I will well and faithfully serve His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, for the term

as a Native Revenue Officer.

of

(Signed)

Candidate.

(Signed)

Witness.

Declared before me at Victoria, Hongkong, this

day of

19 .

(Signed)

Magistrate.

No. 10 of 1911.

For the incorporation and regulation of the University of Hong-

kong.

[30th March, 1911.]

*

WHEREAS it is desirable to establish an University within the Colony Recitals. of Hongkong for the promotion of Arts, Science and Learning, the provision of higher education, the conferring of degrees, the develop- ment and formation of the character of students of all races, nationali- ties, and creeds, and the maintenance of the good understanding with the neighbouring country of China:

AND WHEREAS through the liberality and munificence of Sir Hormusjee Nowrojee Mody suitable buildings for an University are in course of erection upon certain Crown land which His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to grant for that purpose:

AND WHEREAS many firms and individuals of British, Chinese and other nationalities have generously subscribed funds for the equipment and endowment of such University :

AND WHEREAS it is desirable to incorporate the University and to provide for its regulation:

AND WHEREAS the Hongkong College of Medicine (incorporated under Ordinance No. 2 of 1907) has agreed to become incorporated with the University of Hongkong constituted by this Ordinance :-

+

1. There shall be established in Hongkong an University with the Constitution. name and style of "The University of Hongkong, by which name the Chancellor and other members of the University are hereby con- stituted one body politic and corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and with full power by and in such name to sue and be sued, and without any further licence to take by gift or otherwise,

* As amended by No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

† As amended by No. 16 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

The short title to this Ordinance is at the end: see s. 24.

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