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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 12, 1926.
(d) Attend camp for four days. At least two of these days must be consecu- tive and include a night in camp. For attendance in camp to count as a day, an officer or volunteer must report himself in camp before 8 a.m. and not leave the camp before 5 p.m. In special cases, approved by the administrative commandant, two days in camp may be replaced by drills at the rate of 3 drills for each day.
(e) Attend the annual inspection parade.
4. The administrative commandant, with the approval of the General Officer Com- manding the Troops, may exempt any particular portion of the corps from any of the requirements of paragraph 3, or may substitute any other form of training for any of the said requirements.
5. The reserve company shall undergo the following training annually :-
(a) Musketry instruction and musketry practice (a modified course only).
(b) Annual inspection.
The camp will be optional for this company.
Members of the reserve company who have attained the age of 50 years shall not be required to undergo any training.
6. Recruits shall do 40 drills unless previously passed into the ranks. Recruits for the reserve company shall do 20 drills unless previously passed into the ranks.
7. The musketry course will be as laid down in the current Army Regulations.
8. The officers commanding the respective companies shall fix the time and place for parades, drills, and rifle practices.
9. Classes will be held at convenient times in each year for the instruction of mem- bers desirous of obtaining certificates of qualification for promotion as non-commissioned officers.
10. No officer or volunteer shall be deemed to be efficient in any given year until he has undergone the annual training prescribed by or under this Appendix.
C. RUSSELL-BROWN, Colonel, Officer for the time being commanding IIis Majesty's regular Forces in the Colony.
HONG KONG, 5th November, 1926.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
No. 616. The following addition to the Register of Chemists and Druggists published in Government Notification No. 629 of 3rd November, 1925, pursuant to section 4 of the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, 1916, Ordinance No. 9 of 1916, is published for general information:-
Name.
Address.
Title or Qualification.
Tong Li-ta (達立唐)
The China Distillery, 49, Wing Lok Street.
Chemist and Druggist.
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