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As Haring to Coller's Eastern Dift.
X
This has been considered by the Colonial Defence Committee. The Committer point out that Section 14(6) of the Ordinance provides for regulations regarding the storing, issiting & inspecting
of arms & ammunition, but that nothing is kid down as regards clothing and appointments although these are mentioned in Sections 12 (6) K * 16(3).
The Committee have no other
remarks to offer
*I shoes have
Doulted to necessity
on the Ordenance
J.69. Chancello
Lee. CDC
6.12.10.
Arany
it
for any special requlations
for Thin
bar
$1410) Love
Lase ?
Subject to legal criticions and
a decisio
140
? Sanction
mentioning this posit
017
028 y.
+6
Yes, the General clause $14(d) can be resorted to if
reasts as to clothing of are machoorly
? Proceed
* also
§ 11 (2)
aud
wv.
CONFIDENTIAL.
Hongkong.
372307/09
My Lord,
C O
33345
OCT :0
Government House,
356
Hongkong, 28th.September, 1910.
With reference to Sir F. Lugard's
Confidential Despatch of the 14th. October last, I have
the honour to submit for the signification of His
Majesty's pleasure the following Ordinance entitled:-
Endlosure 1.
Enclosure 2. Enclosure 3.
*An Ordinance to provide for the formation of
a Volunteer Reserve." (No. 25 of 1910.)
2.
The customary report by the
Attorney-General is annexed. I also enclose copy of re-
-marks made in Legislative Council during the passage of
the Bill.
3.
The form of the Ordinance was
suggested by paragraph 11 of the Remarks (Confidential
proposed
2.JA.
No. 527 R) of the Colonial Defence Committee on the
7/120
2
Report on the Hongkong Volunteer Corps for 1907-1908,
and
a.1.17/12
Ar ma
A&C
is based on the St. Christopher and Nevis Ordinance, No.
5 & 1403
3 of 1905, which was enclosed as a model in Your
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
THE EARL OF CREVE,
800...
800. +
800.
Lordship's
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