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Tung Wah Hospital.

(d) every person who or society which subscribes a sum of at least ten dollars to the funds of the corporation, or satisfies the directors for the time being that he or it has at any time subscribed a sum of at least ten dollars to the funds of the corporation, and whose name is entered in a register of members hereafter to be kept by the corporation, shall be a member of the corporation during the lifetime of such person or during the existence of such society as the case may be;

(e) nothing in this subsection shall be deemed to affect the rights of any person who may be able to prove that he is a member of the corporation by virtue of the provisions of section 2 of the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870.

[CAP. 317
(1 of 1870).

Objects
of the
4. The objects of the corporation shall be as follows (a) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the corporation.

hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wah Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, and which (1 of 1870) is known as the Tung Wah Hospital;

(b) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wah Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1900, and which is (1 of 1900) known as the Tung Wah Infectious Diseases Hospital;

(c) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the general hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1911, and (38 of 1911) which is known as the Kwong Wah Hospital;

(d) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital on Inland Lot No. 2686 and known as the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital;

(e) the management of the Yee Chong mortuary and the Wing Pit Ting farewell pavilion; (f) the management of the Man Mo Temple Fund in accordance with the provisions of the Man Mo Temple Ordinance;

(g) the payment of passages for Chinese destitutes and patients, the burial and reburial of Chinese, the collection and administration of funds for the relief of any special distress among the Chinese community.

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Tung Wah Hospital. (d) every person who or society which subscribes a sum of at least ten dollars to the funds of the corporation, or satisfies the directors for the time being that he or it has at any time subscribed a sum of at least ten dollars to the funds of the corporation, and whose name is entered in a register of members hereafter to be kept by the corporation, shall be a member of the corporation during the lifetime of such person or during the existence of such society as the case may be; (e) nothing in this subsection shall be deemed to affect the rights of any person who may be able to prove that he is a member of the corporation by virtue of the provisions of section 2 of the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870. [CAP. 317(1 of 1870). Objectsof the4. The objects of the corporation shall be as follows (a) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the corporation. hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wah Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, and which (1 of 1870) is known as the Tung Wah Hospital; (b) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wah Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1900, and which is (1 of 1900) known as the Tung Wah Infectious Diseases Hospital; (c) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the general hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1911, and (38 of 1911) which is known as the Kwong Wah Hospital; (d) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital on Inland Lot No. 2686 and known as the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital; (e) the management of the Yee Chong mortuary and the Wing Pit Ting farewell pavilion; (f) the management of the Man Mo Temple Fund in accordance with the provisions of the Man Mo Temple Ordinance; (g) the payment of passages for Chinese destitutes and patients, the burial and reburial of Chinese, the collection and administration of funds for the relief of any special distress among the Chinese community. 349- M(Cap. 154).
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Tung Wah Hospital. (d) every person who or society which subscribes a sum of at least ten dollars to the funds of the corporation, or satisfies the directors for the time being that he or it has at any time subscribed a sum of at least ten dollars to the funds of the corporation, and whose name is entered in a register of members hereafter to be kept by the corporation, shall be a member of the corporation during the lifetime of such person or during the existence of such society as the case may be; (e) nothing in this subsection shall be deemed to affect the rights of any person who may be able to prove that he is a member of the corporation by virtue of the provisions of section 2 of the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870. [CAP. 317 (1 of 1870). Objects of the 4. The objects of the corporation shall be as follows (a) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the corporation. hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, and which (1 of 1870). is known as the Tung Wah Hospital; (b) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1900, and which is (1 of 1900). known as the Tung Wah Infectious Diseases Hospital; (c) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the general hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1911, and (38 of 1911). which is known as the Kwong Wah Hospital; (d) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital on Inland Lot No. 2686 and known as the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital; (e) the management of the Yee Chong mortuary and the Wing Pit Ting farewell pavilion ; ()the management of the Man Mo Temple Fund in accordance with the provisions of the Man Mo Temple Ordinance; (g) the payment of passages for Chinese destitutes and patients, the burial and reburial of Chinese, the collection and administration of funds for the relief of any special distress among the Chinese com- 349- M (Cap. 154).
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Tung Wah Hospital.

(d) every person who or society which subscribes a sum of at least ten dollars to the funds of the corporation, or satisfies the directors for the time being that he or it has at any time subscribed a sum of at least ten dollars to the funds of the corporation, and whose name is entered in a register of members hereafter to be kept by the corporation, shall be a member of the corporation during the lifetime of such person or during the existence of such society as the case may be;

(e) nothing in this subsection shall be deemed to affect the rights of any person who may be able to prove that he is a member of the corporation by virtue of the provisions of section 2 of the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870.

[CAP. 317

(1 of 1870).

Objects

of the

4. The objects of the corporation shall be as follows (a) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the corporation.

hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa Hospital Incorporation Ordinance, 1870, and which (1 of 1870). is known as the Tung Wah Hospital;

(b) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital which was contemplated by the Tung Wa

Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1900, and which is (1 of 1900). known as the Tung Wah Infectious Diseases Hospital;

(c) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the general hospital which was contemplated by the

Tung Wa Hospital Extension Ordinance, 1911, and (38 of 1911). which is known as the Kwong Wah Hospital;

(d) the maintenance, chiefly as a free hospital, of the hospital on Inland Lot No. 2686 and known as the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital;

(e) the management of the Yee Chong mortuary and

the Wing Pit Ting farewell pavilion ; ()the management of the Man Mo Temple Fund in accordance with the provisions of the Man Mo Temple Ordinance;

(g) the payment of passages for Chinese destitutes and patients, the burial and reburial of Chinese, the collection and administration of funds for the relief of any special distress among the Chinese com-

349-

M

(Cap. 154).

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