1056
No. 10 of 1908.
MAN MO TEMPLE.
Regulations.
Keeping of books of account, etc.
Provision for repeal of the Ordinance in certain cases.
(d) to maintain free schools in Hong Kong for the purpose of giving an education in Chinese to persons of Chinese race; and
(e) to assist any charitable or philanthropic institution of benefit to the Chinese community of Hong Kong.
9. The directors of the Tung Wa Hospital shall have power to make regulations for their procedure in the transaction of business under this Ordinance and generally for all matters relating to the administration and discipline of the temple and the temple fund: Provided always that a copy of such regulations shall be furnished to the Colonial Secretary, and every such regulation shall be subject to disallowance at any time by the Governor in Council.
10. The directors of the Tung Wa Hospital shall-
(1) keep a separate account of the Man Mo Temple Fund and cause proper books of account of such fund to be kept, which shall be open during the first month of each year of the Chinese calendar to the inspection of any person interested therein, and at any time to the inspection of any person whom the Governor in Council may appoint in that behalf; and
(2) within one month after the expiration of every year of the Chinese calendar, transmit to the Colonial Secretary a true statement of the assets and liabilities of the Man Mo Temple Fund and an account of its receipts and disbursements during the previous year; such statement shall include a schedule of all messuages, lands, tenements, hereditaments, mortgages and other investments included in the fund, and such statement shall, if required, be verified upon oath before a justice of the peace by two members of the board of directors of the Tung Wa Hospital.
11. In case it is at any time shown to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council, that the Tung Wa Hospital has ceased or neglected or failed to carry out in a proper manner the objects and purposes of this Ordinance or to fulfil the conditions thereof or that sufficient funds cannot be obtained by voluntary contributions or otherwise to defray the necessary expenses of maintaining the said temple, or that the Man Mo Temple Fund is insolvent, or in case the Tung Wa Hospital shall cease to exist as a corporation, it shall be lawful for the Governor, with the advice of the Legislative Council, by an Ordinance to be
1056
No. 10 of 1908.
MAN MO TEMPLE.
Regulations.
Keeping of books of account, etc.
Provision for repeal of the Ordinance
in certain
cases.
(d) to maintain free schools in Hong Kong for the purpose of giving an education in Chinese to persons of Chinese race; and
(e) to assist any charitable or philanthropic institution of benefit to the Chinese community of Hong Kong.
9. The directors of the Tung Wa Hospital shall have power to make regulations for their procedure in the transaction of business under this Ordinance and generally for all matters relating to the administration and discipline of the temple and the temple fund: Provided always that a copy of such regulations shall be furnished to the Colonial Secretary, and every such regulation shall be subject to disallowance at any time by the Governor in Council.
10. The directors of the Tung Wa Hospital shall-
(1) keep a separate account of the Man Mo Temple Fund and cause proper books of account of such fund to be kept, which shall be open during the first month of each year of the Chinese, calendar to the inspection of any person interested therein, and at any time to the inspection of any person whom the Governor in Council may appoint in that behalf; and
(2) within one month after the expiration of every year of the Chinese calendar, transmit to the Colonial Secretary a true statement of the assets and liabilities of the Man Mo Temple Fund and an account of its receipts and disbursements during the previous year; such statement shall include a schedule of all messuages, lands, tenements, hereditaments, mortgages and other investments included in the fund, and such statement shall, if required, be verified upon oath before a justice of the peace by two members of the board of directors of the Tung Wa Hospital.
11. In case it is at any time shown to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council, that the Tung Wa Hospital has ceased or neglected or failed to carry out in a proper manner the objects and purposes of this Ordinance or to fulfil the conditions thereof or that sufficient funds cannot be obtained by voluntary con- tributions or otherwise to defray the necessary expenses of maintaining the said temple, or that the Man Mo Temple Fund is insolvent, or in case the Tung Wa Hospital shall cease to exist as a corporation, it shall be lawful for the Governor, with the advice of the Legislative Council, by an Ordinance to be
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