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Table of Correspondence
BETWEEN
THE BILL AND ORDINANCE No. 27 OF 1914,—Continued,
SUBJECT MATTER.
BILL.
ORDINANCE
No. 27 of 1914.
Equipment to be supplied.
00
8
7
Equipment to remain Govern-
ment property.
9
11 (1)
Wrongful disposal of equip-
10
11 (2) (3)
ment.
Calling out for active service.
11
10
Pay when called out.
12
Pensions, etc.
13
Powers when called out.
14
10
Powers of Captain Superin-
15
5 (2), 6, 9
tendent.
Duties of Reserve.
16
Penalties when not called out.
17
9, 9A
Penalties when called out.
18
9, 9A
Member leaving within twelve
19
1
mouths to pay cost of uni- form.
Invaliding out of the Reserve.
20
20
Power to grant rewards, etc.
21
11
Cessation of membership of
Reserve.
22
8
Delegation of powers by Cap-
23
12
tain Superintendent
of
Police.
Transfer of members to new
24
force.
Oath.
Impersonation of a member
of the Reserve.
Unauthorized possession
manufacture and sale of badges, identification docu- ments, and equipment of members of the Reserve.
25
26
25