1378 ORDINANCE No. 7 OF 1875 .
St. Paul's College.
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE COLLEGE.
4. The government and entire control of the college is vested in the warden ,
except so far as any jurisdiction or authority may be by him delegated to a sub- warden
or others. Upon questions of grave importance, a reference may nevertheless be made
to the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose decision shall be final. The warden shall
forward to the Archbishop annual reports of the progress of the college, and of the
state of the buildings, funds, and other property.
TUTORS .
5. The course of instruction shall be carried on under the superintendence of the
warden by tutors, English and Chinese -the former to be in holy orders or at least
communicants of the Church of England . All such officers as that of sub- warden or
tutor are in the appointment of the warden . The stipend of such offices shall be
defrayed from the funds of the college, or from any endowment specially contributed
for their support, assisted by such payments for tuition as the students may hereafter
be expected to contribute or by such annual grants as the local British Government or
any public society may be willing to make.
THE STUDIES .
6. The course of education shall ordinarily comprise the usual branches of
instruction in languages, literature, science, divinity and sacred history, together with
the study of the language and literature of China.
TION OF THE STATUTES.
ALTERATION
7. Inasmuch as occasion may arise in future years for altering the statutes of the
college and for providing a more detailed system of statutes than is now necessary, it
shall be lawful for the Archbishop of Canterbury for the time being in conjunction
with the warden of the college from time to time to alter and repeal the existing
statutes of the college and to frame new statutes if they think fit, either in addition to,
or in substitution for, any statutes then in force.
In pursuance of the powers vested in us by " St. Paul's College Ordinance, 1875,"
we have modified the existing statutes of the college in manner above appearing : and
we do declare that the statutes above written are the statutes of St. Paul's College ,
and that they shall continue so to be until altered in manner hereinbefore prescribed .
A. C. CANTUARS.
JOHN SHAW BURDON,
Bishop.
CECIL CLEMENTI SMITH ,
J Acting Colonial Secretary.
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