VOLUNTEER RESERVE,
No. 25 of 1910.
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the Reserve, and to pay all moneys due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance either before or at the time or by reason of his discharge.
(3) Any member who feels aggrieved by such discharge may appeal to the Governor at any time within 14 days, and the Governor may cancel or confirm such discharge or give such other directions with reference thereto as to him may seem just and proper, and his determination shall be binding on all persons.
12. Any member may, except when actually enrolled in the Volunteer Force under section 15, quit the Reserve on complying
with the following conditions:-
(a) giving to the president 3 months' notice in writing of his intention;
(b) delivering up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all arms and ammunition, clothing and appointments being public property or property of the Reserve issued to him: and
(c) paying all money due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it.
Thereupon he shall be struck off the strength by the president. Provided that the Governor shall have full power at all times to permit any member to quit the Reserve on complying with the conditions (b) and (c) in this section.
13. The Governor may by proclamation disband or discontinue the services of the Reserve or any part thereof whenever it seems to him expedient to do so, and may give such instructions as shall be necessary for carrying such proclamation into effect.
14. (1) The Governor may make regulations,-
(a) regulating the annual musketry course and instruction in squad drill, and the duties of the Military Instructor and Inspecting Officer;
(b) regarding the storing, issuing and inspecting of arms and ammunition;
(c) regarding shooting ranges, targets, and butts; and
(d) for giving further and better effect to the provisions of this Ordinance.
* As amended by No. 12 of 1912 and No. 18 of 1912.
Regulations.