12. A Cadet in order to be reckoned as an officient must be present at the Annual Inspection of the Corps unless enrolled subsequently to the date of inspection or unless he is specially excused by the Officer Commanding the Company or through sickness duly certified, must have fired a musketry course and have passed an examination in signalling prescribed by the Commandant of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps and must have attended not less than 20 Squad and Musketry Drills and 10 Company Field Training and Inspection Drills in each of the first 2 years of service and not less than 6 Squad and Musketry and 9 Company Field Training and Inspection Drills during the third year of service.
13. An annual issue free of charge of not more than 200 rounds of ammunition will be made for each Officer and Cadet for purposes of firing the musketry course and for field firing,
14. A Cadet who is guilty of misconduct or who fails to qualify as efficient may be dis- missed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Commandant.
Schedule of Expenses of the Cadet Company of the Hongkong
C.O
Enclosure 2.
18503
94
Volunteer Corps, 1913.
(REG: 2 JUN 13
Instructor at $15 per mensem from October to December Ammunition, 12,000 rounds at 8 per 1,000.. Signalling equipment.............
.845
96
20
Dummy Rifles, 60 at 80 cents each.
48
Total.
.$ 209.
28th February, 1913.
A. M. THOMSON,
Colonial Secretary.
Schedule of Expenses of the Cadet Company of the Hongkong
Volunteer Corps, 1914.
Instructor at $15 a month for 6 months.
.890.
Ammunition, 12,000 rounds at 88 per 1,000.
96.
900.
Camp Expenses ................
Capitation grant to cover any expenses not included in the
above, such as uniform for recruits, repairs and up- -keep of rifles and equipment etc., 56 Cadets at
$4 each..
Initial outlay for original uniforms, 2 suits and I hat
each, 56 Cadets at $10 each..
224.
560
Total.....
.E1,870
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