THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT RageZETTE, OCTOBER 31, 1941.
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17.-(1) Any member may be granted leave of absence Leave of from his duties by the Controller or Deputy Controller.
(2) Any member when not on actual service may be granted leave of absence from the Colony by or on behalf of the Governor but without such leave no member may quit the Colony.
18. The service of any member may be determined— (a) at any time, by dismissal by the Governor or the Controller;
(b) except when called out for actual service, by resigna- tion with the consent of the Governor, provided that fourteen days' previous notice in writing be given by the member to the Controller.
absence.
Cessation of membership of the
Corps.
leaving the Corps within
twelve
19. Every member of the Corps who, within twelve Members months from the date of his enrolment in the Corps, ceases to be a member of the Corps either by resignation or dismissal may be called upon to pay to the Controller the cost of his uniform, if any. The cost of the uniform may be recovered in a summary way before a magistrate.
months to pay the cost
of their
uniform, if any.
20. The responsibility and powers vested by these Powers of
Deputy Instructions in the Controller may be assumed and exercised Controller wholly or in part by the Deputy Controller on instructions in and others. writing from the Controller and with the assent of the Governor.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ALIEN ENEMIES
(WINDING-UP) ORDINANCE, No. 28 OF 1914.
No. 1289. By Order of His Excellency the Governor dated the 28th day of October, 1941, Mr. WILLIAM LODGE ALEXANDER of Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, Chartered Accountants, Windsor House, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong, was appointed liquidator of the Nippon Suisan Kabushiki Kaisha of Nos. 67-9, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong.
29th October, 1941.
N. L. SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
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