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9. The General Officer Commanding the Troops with the Courts of approval of the Governor, may at any time assemble a court inquiry. of inquiry comprised of officers of the corps to inquire into any matter relative to the corps or to any officer of the corps or volunteer, and to record the facts and circumstances as- certained on such inquiry, and, if so required, to report on the same for the information of the General Officer Command- ing the Troops.
10. (1) The General Officer Commanding the Troops Regulations. may, with the approval of the Governor after consultation with the Commandant, make regulations respecting the con- stitution, general government, discipline and training of the corps, and in particular respecting
(a) conditions of efficiency;
(b) appointment, promotion and rank of officers; and
(e) assembling and proceedings of courts of inquiry.
(2) The regulations contained in the First Schedule shall First be deemed to have been made under this Ordinance and shall Schedule, continue in force except in so far as they may be rescinded or amended or added to by regulations made under this Ordi- nance, or by any other Ordinance.
PART II.
ACTUAL MILITARY SERVICE.
for actual military
service in
11.-(1) In case of great national or local emergency, Calling out or in case of actual or apprehended invasion of or attack on the Colony, or in case of serious local disturbance, or in case it may be desirable to take precautions against the possibility case of of serious local disturbance, the Governor may, by proclama- tion, call out the corps or any portion thereof for actual military service.
(2) Every officer of the corps and volunteer so called out shall be bound to assemble at such place as may be directed by the Governor, and to perform such service as may be required under the orders of the General Officer Commanding the Troops.
(3) Every such officer and volunteer so called out shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, be deemed to be on actual military service. If any such officer or volunteer, not being incapacitated by infirmity for service, refuses or neglects so to assemble, he shall be deemed a deserter.
(1) The period of such service shall continue so long as the Governor may consider necessary, and shall end only by order of the Governor.
(5) Nothing in this Ordinance shall render any officer or volunteer liable to serve or proceed on duty without his consent beyond the limits of the Colony.
(6) In any proceedings whatsoever the production of a copy of a number of the Gazette, purporting to be printed by by the Government printers, and containing what purports to be a proclamation by the Governor under sub-section (1), shall for all purposes whatsoever be conclusive proof that the said
national emergency,
invasion, or
serious local disturbance.