# Restoration of Medal. Loss of Medal.
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be deprived of it by the Governor.
8.
A Medal forfeited by an Officer or a Volunteer under the provisions of the last preceding paragraph may be restored to him by the Governor.
9. When a long service medal has been lost, and it is desired to replace it, a declaration must be made before a Magistrate stating the circumstances under which the loss occurred and the rank, name, and Corps of the Officer or Volunteer to whom the medal belonged. This declaration will be forwarded to the Colonial Secretary, through the usual channel of correspondence in the case of an Officer or Volunteer who is still serving, and direct in case of one who has retired. The Medal will be replaced, on payment, if the explanation as to its loss is considered satisfactory.
Made by the Governor on the day of 1897.
By His Excellency's Command.
Colonial Secretary.
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Restoration of Medal.
Loss of Medal.
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be deprived of it by the Governor.
8.
A Medal forfeited by an Officer or a Volunteer under the provisions of the last preceding
paragraph may be restored to him by the Governor.
9. When a long service medal has been lost, and
it is desired to replace it, a declaration must be
made before a Magistrate stating the circumstances
under which the loss
occurred and the rank, name,
and Corps of the Officer or Volunteer to whom the medal
belonged. This declaration will be forwarded to the
Colonial Secretary, through the usual channel of cor-
respondence in the case of an Officer or Volunteer
who is still serving, and direct in case of one who
has retired. The Medal will be replaced, on payment,
if the explanation as to its loss is considered satis-
factory.
Made by the Governor on the
1897.
day of
By His Excellency's Command.
Colonial Secretary.
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