# Regulation
27.
Regulation
29.
# THE FOURTH SCHEDULE
## UNIFORM TO BE PROVIDED AND KEPT BY OFFICERS
### ARTICLES
No. REMARKS 1 Helmet and Fittings, White and Khaki Cloth Field Service Cap Forage Cap 1 suit Serge Frock and Trousers 2 suits Khaki Drill Frock and Trouser 1 Great Coat 1 Cape 2 pairs Puttees 1 Summer Mess Suit 1 pair Lace Overalls Shoulder Badges Badges of rank, Buttons, and Sword 1 set Sword Knots 2 Waist Belt and Stings 1 Cross Belt and Pouch 1 set Sam Browne Equipment White and Khaki PuggareeN.B.-Officers of a Machine Gun or Infantry Company will not keep White Helmet, or Forage Cap.
# THE FIFTH SCHEDULE
## PRACTICE AMMUNITION
### PART I
## SMALL ARM AMMUNITION
ROUNDS REMARKS Ball 20 Per each efficient-to be expended under the orders of the Commandant. Blank 20 For each efficient for match shooting. 10 For each efficient to enable Commandant to supply ammunition at a reduced rate. 5 50 Per each effective Gun-to be expended under the orders of the Commandant.# THE SIXTH SCHEDULE
## CONDITIONS OF EFFICIENCY
### PART I
## FOR VOLUNTEER
A Volunteer, in order to be reckoned as an "efficient" under Regulation 30, must be present at the Annual Inspection of the Corps unless enrolled subsequently to the date of Inspection or absent on leave specially granted by the Commandant, or through sickness duly certified, and must obtain a certificate of efficiency according to the following form, except that, in the case of a member of the Infantry or Engineer Company, reference to gun drill, etc., shall be omitted:--
### FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF EFFICIENCY
I hereby certify-
(1.) That A. B., No. of the Muster Roll of the was duly enrolled in the of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps on the day of 1 and is actually a member of the Corps on this date.
(2.) That he attended during the twelve months ending on the day of 1 the number of drills as shown below, ordered by the Commandant; each of such drills being of not less than one hour's duration.
(3.) That he possesses a competent knowledge of squad and company drill, the manual and firing exercises, and (except Infantry and Engineer Companies) gun drill.
(4.) That he attended (except Infantry and Engineer Companies) the gun practice of his Battery [or Company] and possesses a competent knowledge of the general duties of a gunner.
(5.) That he was present at [or absent from stating circumstances] the last Annual Inspection of the Corps.
HEAD QUARTERS, HONGKONG, April, 1
(Signed) Lieut.-Colonel, Commandant.
### PART II
## GUN AMMUNITION
GUN ROUNDS REMARKS Charges Projectiles. (Service) Q. F. or other Gun 70 Per Battery to be expended under the orders of the Commandant. 7 pr. or other Gun 150 Do. 150 50 For instructional purposes.### PART II
## FIELD BATTERY
### NUMBER OF DRILLS
Squad Company Gun Drills Musketry and Gun Practice Inspection Total Recruit and Trained Volunteer, 1st and 2nd year's service 10 40 Trained Volunteer, 3rd and subsequent year's service 6 9 15Regulation
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