21110
ORDINANCES Nos. 6 AND 7 OF 1871.
Revenue
Auxiliary Police Force.
Supplementary Estimates, 1870.
1. A sum not exceeding eight thousand dollars shall be and the same is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1870, the said sum so charged being expended as hereinafter specified; that is to say :-
Auditor General's Department,
Harbor Master
Do..
TRANSPORT
WORKS AND BUILDINGS,
ROADS, STREET, AND BRIDGES
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES,
TOTAL,.....
569.39
2,239.05
2,392.75
890.39
810.54
558.61
$7,460.73
[Repealed by Ordinance No. 4 of 1887]
Caruble
Short title.
Power to enrol stables for limited periods.
ment under ES Ordinance.
No. 7 of 1871.
Ordinan empower the Governor from time to time to enrol Constables in the Police Force for Periods of less than Five Years, and upon special Terms and Conditions.
W
[11th September, 1871.]
WHEREAS by Ordinance No. 9 of 1862, power is given to the Governor to enrol constables he Police Force established thereunder for the period of five years upon the end conditions in the said Ordinance specified and contained; And whereas it is expedient to empower the Governor from time to time to raise an auxiliary Police Force by enrolling constables for periods of less than five years and on such terms and conditions as hereinafter mentioned: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Auxiliary Police Force Ordinance."
2. It shall be lawful for the Governor from time to time to enrol in the Police Force of the Colony any number of constables for such periods of less than five years and upon such special terms and conditions as he shall from time to time deem expedient.
3. Every constable enrolled in the Police Force under this Ordinance shall bind himself to serve for such period and upon such terms as shall be agreed upon, and he shall not be at liberty to resign or withdraw himself from the force before the expiration of the period of his engagement, except with the permission of the Governor.
21110
ORDINANCES Nos. 6 AND 7 OF 1871.
Revenue
Auxiliary Police Force.
Supplementary
timates, 1870.
1. A sum not exceeding eight thousand dollars shall be and the same is hereby charged upon the revenue of this Colony for the service of the year 1870, the said sum so charged being expended as hereinafter specified; that is to say :-
Auditor General's Department,
Harbor Master
Do..
TRANSPORT
WORKS AND BUILDINGS,
ROADS, STREET, AND BRIDGES
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES,
TOTAL,.....
[Repealed by Ordinance No. 4 of 1887]
569.39
2,239.05
2,392.75
890.39
810.54
558.61
$7,460.73
Caruble
Short title.
Power to enrol
stables for limited periods.
ment under
ES Ordinance.
No. 7 of 1871.
Ordinan empower the Governor from time to time to enrol Constables in the Police Force for Periods of less than Five Years, and upon special Terms and Conditions.
W
[11th September, 1871.]
HEREAS by Ordinance No. 9 of 1862, power is given to the Governor to enrol constables he Police Force established thereunder for the period of five years upon the end conditions in the said Ordinance specified and contained; And whereas it
to empower the Governor from time to time to raise an auxiliary Police Forly enrolling constables for periods of less than five years and an such terms and conditions as hereinafter mentioned: Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as "The Auxiliary Police Force Ordinance."
2. It shall be lawful for the Governor from time to time to enrol in the Police Force of the Colony any number of constables for such periods of less than five years and upon such special terms and conditions as he shall from time to time deem expedient.
3. Every constable enrolled in the Police Force under this Ordinance shall bind himself to serve for such period and upon such terms as shall be agreed upon, and he shall not be at liberty to resign or withdraw himself from the force before the expiration. of the period of his engagement, except with the permission of the Governor.
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