Amendment

of

4. Regulation 14 of the principal regulations is amended by regulation the addition of the following definition after the definition of

**Reserve-

14.

Addition of a Schedule.

"Reserve Pay Code" means the British Pay Code and Allowance Regulations applicable to the Army from time to time: Provided that in giving effect to this interpretation- (a) no member of the Reserve shall be deemed to be locally

domiciled;

(b) the ranks of members of the Reserve shall be deemed to correspond to ranks'in the Army in the manner specified in the Schedule hereto."

5.

The principal regulations are amended by the addition after regulation 14 of the following Schedule-

"SCHEDULE.

[reg. 14)

THE POLICE RESERVE ORDINANCE.

(Chapter 233).

Police Reserve (AMENDMENT) (No. 2) REGULATIONS, 1953-

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Police Reserve Ordinance, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations-

1. These regulations may be cited as the Police Reserve Citation, (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations, 1953-

2. The Schedule to the Police Reserve Regulations is Amendment amended by the insertion after the words "Sub-Inspector - Second of the Lieutenant" of the following-

Schedule. (VOL XI, p. 158).

Constable

Corporal

Sergeant

Correspondeños of ruska of members of the Reserva to'ranku in the Army.

Private Corporal

Sub-Inspector

Assistant Superintendent of Police

Superintendent of Police

Senior Superintendent of Police

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

13th January, 1953-

Sergeant

Me

Second Lieutenant Captain

Major

Lieutenant-Colonel".

Deputy Eterk of Councils.

Explanatory Note,

Heretofore, the pay and allowances which members of the Police Reserve were eligible to receive have been equated to Police Force rates, and not to the rate applicable to the Royal Hong Kong Dafence Force and the Essential Services Corps This is now felt to be inequitable, and the affect of these regulations is to make members of the Reserve eligible to receive the same rates of pay and allowances when called out for active service for a purpose connected with the peace and good order of the Colony as other members of the emergency services would be eligible to receive under the same circumstances,

(Secretariat 2/2761/47)

"Inspector

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

roth February, 1953-

(Secretariat 2/2761/47).

Lieutenant".

Clerk of Councils.

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