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UNIVERSITY.

No. 10 of 1911.

1911

examination of candidates and to veto the passing of papers of any candidate who does not reach the standard, both in separate subjects and collectively, which may be required for corresponding examinations by the London University, or by any such other university, as the case may be: Provided always that the curricula for the University of Hongkong shall be arranged by the University of Hongkong, and that all examination papers shall be read and marked in the first instance by members of its teaching staff;

(12) to enter into an agreement with the Hongkong College of Medicine under the seal of the University in such terms as may be approved by the Court of the University and the Court of the said College, for the incorporation of the said College in the University and for taking over its property, liabilities and engagements;

(13) to enter into any agreement with any other institution for its incorporation in the University, and for taking over its property, liabilities and engagements, and for any other purpose not repugnant to this Ordinance;

(14) if necessary, to promote bills in the Legislative Council to confirm or carry out any such agreement as above referred to;

(15) to institute professorships, lectureships, teacherships, and any other offices required by the University, and to appoint to such offices;

(16) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, and prizes;

(17) to approve halls and hostels for the residence of students;

(18) to make provision for research, and to furnish scientific advice for public purposes, and for these objects to enter into such arrangements with other institutions or with public bodies as may be thought desirable;

(19) to appoint a committee in England or elsewhere for the purpose of recommending or of selecting for the approval of the Court the Vice-Chancellor and other academic officers of the University, with power if it be deemed advisable to act finally on behalf of the said Court in any case in which the Court may empower it to do so;

* See Statute 8, paragraph 21.

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UNIVERSITY. No. 10 of 1911. 1911 examination of candidates and to veto the passing of papers of any candidate who does not reach the standard, both in separate subjects and collectively, which may be required for corresponding examinations by the London University, or by any such other university, as the case may be: Provided always that the curricula for the University of Hongkong shall be arranged by the University of Hongkong, and that all examination papers shall be read and marked in the first instance by members of its teaching staff; (12) to enter into an agreement with the Hongkong College of Medicine under the seal of the University in such terms as may be approved by the Court of the University and the Court of the said College, for the incorporation of the said College in the University and for taking over its property, liabilities and engagements; (13) to enter into any agreement with any other institution for its incorporation in the University, and for taking over its property, liabilities and engagements, and for any other purpose not repugnant to this Ordinance; (14) if necessary, to promote bills in the Legislative Council to confirm or carry out any such agreement as above referred to; (15) to institute professorships, lectureships, teacherships, and any other offices required by the University, and to appoint to such offices; (16) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, and prizes; (17) to approve halls and hostels for the residence of students; (18) to make provision for research, and to furnish scientific advice for public purposes, and for these objects to enter into such arrangements with other institutions or with public bodies as may be thought desirable; (19) to appoint a committee in England or elsewhere for the purpose of recommending or of selecting for the approval of the Court the Vice-Chancellor and other academic officers of the University, with power if it be deemed advisable to act finally on behalf of the said Court in any case in which the Court may empower it to do so; * See Statute 8, paragraph 21.
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UNIVERSITY. No. 10 of 1911. 1911 examination of candidates and to veto the passing is. A contd.] papers of any candidate who does not reach the standard, both in separate subjects and collectively, which may be required. for corresponding examinations by the London University, or by any such other university, as the case may be: Provided always that the curricula for the University of Hongkong shall be arranged by the University of Hongkong, and that all examination papers shall be read and marked in the first instance by members of its teaching staff; (12) to enter into an agreement with the Hongkong College of Medicine under the seal of the University in such terms as may be approved by the Court of the University and the Court of the said College, for the incorporation of the said College in the University and for taking over its property, liabilities and engagements; (13) to enter into any agreement with any other institu- tion for its incorporation in the University, and for taking over its property, liabilities and engagements, and for any other purpose not repugnant to this Ordinance; (14) if necessary, to promote bills in the Legislative Council to confirm or carry out any such agreement as above referred to; (15) to institute professorships, lectureships, teacherships, and any other offices required by the University, and to appoint to such offices; (16) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, and prizes; (17) to approve halls and hostels for the residence of students; (18) to make provision for research, and to furnish scientific advice for public purposes, and for these objects to enter into such arrangements with other institutions or with public bodies as may be thought desirable; (19) to appoint a committee in England or elsewhere for the purpose of recommending or of selecting for the approval of the Court the Vice-Chancellor and other academic officers of the University, with power if it be deemed advisable to act finally on behalf of the said Court in any case in which the Court may empower it to do so; * See Statute 8, paragraph 21.
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UNIVERSITY.

No. 10 of 1911.

1911

examination

of candidates and to veto the passing is. A contd.] papers of any candidate who does not reach the standard, both in separate subjects and collectively, which may be required. for corresponding examinations by the London University, or by any such other university, as the case may be: Provided always that the curricula for the University of Hongkong shall be arranged by the University of Hongkong, and that all examination papers shall be read and marked in the first instance by members of its teaching staff;

(12) to enter into an agreement with the Hongkong College of Medicine under the seal of the University in such terms as may be approved by the Court of the University and the Court of the said College, for the incorporation of the said College in the University and for taking over its property, liabilities and engagements;

(13) to enter into any agreement with any other institu- tion for its incorporation in the University, and for taking over its property, liabilities and engagements, and for any other purpose not repugnant to this Ordinance;

(14) if necessary, to promote bills in the Legislative Council to confirm or carry out any such agreement as above referred to;

(15) to institute professorships, lectureships, teacherships, and any other offices required by the University, and to appoint to such offices;

(16) to institute and award fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, and prizes;

(17) to approve halls and hostels for the residence of students;

(18) to make provision for research, and to furnish scientific advice for public purposes, and for these objects to enter into such arrangements with other institutions or with public bodies as may be thought desirable;

(19) to appoint a committee in England or elsewhere for the purpose of recommending or of selecting for the approval of the Court the Vice-Chancellor and other academic officers of the University, with power if it be deemed advisable to act finally on behalf of the said Court in any case in which the Court may empower it to do so;

* See Statute 8, paragraph 21.

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