VOLUNTEER.

No. 2 of 1920.

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14. All officers and volunteers who, when called out on Relief to such actual military service as aforesaid, leave families unable to support themselves shall, during the period of their absence on such service, be entitled to relief for their wives and families, and it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to fix the amount of such relief.

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15. All officers and volunteers who may have received wounds or injuries when called out on actual military service as aforesaid, and the widows and families of all such officers and volunteers who may have been killed or have died within twelve months after having been wounded or have died within twelve months from illness directly traceable to fatigue or exposure incident to such service, shall be entitled to such pensions or gratuities as may be fixed by the Governor in Council: Provided that no pension under this section shall exceed the sum of one thousand dollars per annum.

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PART III.

DISCIPLINE.

16. With respect to the discipline of officers and volunteers while they are not on actual military service or undergoing drill, exercise, training, or inspection together with, or voluntarily doing any duty together with, His Majesty's regular forces or any part thereof, the following provisions shall take effect :-

(1) The administrative commandant of a volunteer corps may, subject to such appeal to the Governor as is hereinafter mentioned, discharge from the corps any volunteer and strike him out of the muster roll either for disobedience of orders by him while doing any duty with his corps, or for neglect of duty or misconduct by him as a member of the corps, or for other sufficient cause, the existence and sufficiency of such causes respectively to be judged of by the administrative commandant or, in case of appeal, by the Governor.

(2) The volunteer so discharged shall nevertheless be liable to deliver up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) all arms, clothing, and appointments, being public property or property of the corps, issued to him, and to pay


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