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Form of oath.

Form of declaration.

ORDINANCES Nos. 2 AND 3 OF 1862.

Volunteers.

Exportation of Military Stores.

I (A.B.) do promise and swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that I will faithfully serve in the "Volunteer Force" during the term of my enrolment: So help me God.

And every volunteer not being a Christian shall make a declaration according to the form following:-

I (A.B.) do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that I will faithfully serve in the "Volunteer Force" during the term of my enrolment.

[Repealed by Ordinance No. 18 of 1882.]

NOTE. The Corps formed in 1878 was disbanded by Government Notification 28th October, 1882.

Preamble.

Exportation of military stores, &c., may be prohibited by Proclamation, and mode of seizure for breach of prohibition.

No. 3 of 1862.

An Ordinance to authorize His Excellency the Governor by Proclamation to prohibit the Exportation of Military Stores and other Articles.

[17th March, 1862.]

WHEREAS it is desirable to vest in His Excellency the Governor power to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles and goods, subject to such provisions as are hereinafter expressed: Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. It shall be lawful for His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice of the Executive Council, by Proclamation to be published in the Hongkong Government Gazette, or in any Extraordinary Gazette, to prohibit for such period as shall be mentioned in such Proclamation, either to be exported from the Colony of Hongkong or to be carried coastwise within the said Colony, arms, ammunition, and gunpowder, military and naval stores, and any articles which His Excellency may judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, or any or either of such arms,

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500 Form of oath. Form of declaration. ORDINANCES Nos. 2 AND 3 OF 1862. Volunteers. Exportation of Military Stores. I (A.B.) do promise and swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that I will faithfully serve in the "Volunteer Force" during the term of my enrolment: So help me God. And every volunteer not being a Christian shall make a declaration according to the form following:- I (A.B.) do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that I will faithfully serve in the "Volunteer Force" during the term of my enrolment. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 18 of 1882.] NOTE. The Corps formed in 1878 was disbanded by Government Notification 28th October, 1882. Preamble. Exportation of military stores, &c., may be prohibited by Proclamation, and mode of seizure for breach of prohibition. No. 3 of 1862. An Ordinance to authorize His Excellency the Governor by Proclamation to prohibit the Exportation of Military Stores and other Articles. [17th March, 1862.] WHEREAS it is desirable to vest in His Excellency the Governor power to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles and goods, subject to such provisions as are hereinafter expressed: Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- 1. It shall be lawful for His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice of the Executive Council, by Proclamation to be published in the Hongkong Government Gazette, or in any Extraordinary Gazette, to prohibit for such period as shall be mentioned in such Proclamation, either to be exported from the Colony of Hongkong or to be carried coastwise within the said Colony, arms, ammunition, and gunpowder, military and naval stores, and any articles which His Excellency may judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, or any or either of such arms,
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500 Form of oath. Form of declaration. ORDINANCES Nos. 2 AND 3 OF 1862. Volunteers. Exportation of Military Stores. I (A.B.) do promise and swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that I will faithfully serve in the "Volunteer Force" during the term of my enrolment: So help me God. And every volunteer not being a Christian shall make a declaration according to the form following:- I (A.B.) do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that I will faithfully serve in the "Volunteer Force" during the term of my enrolment. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 18 of 1882.] NOTE. The Corps formed in 1878 was disbanded by Government Notification 28th October, 1882. Preamble. Exportation of military stores, &c., may be pro- hibited by Proclamation, and mode of seizure for breach of prohibition. No. 3 of 1862. An Ordinance to authorize His Excellency the Governor by Proclamation to prohibit the Exportation of Military Stores and other Articles. WHE [17th March, 1862.] HEREAS it is desirable to vest in His Excellency the Governor power to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles and goods, subject to such provisions as are hereinafter expressed: Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:- 1. It shall be lawful for His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice of the Executive Council, by Proclamation to be published in the Hongkong Government Gazette, or in any Extraordinary Gazette, to and forfeiture prohibit for such period as shall be mentioned in such Proclamation, either to be exported from the Colony of Hongkong or to be carried. coastwise within the said Colony, arms, ammunition, and gunpowder,. military and naval stores, and any articles which His Excellency may judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, or any or either of such arms,
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500

Form of oath.

Form of declaration.

ORDINANCES Nos. 2 AND 3 OF 1862.

Volunteers.

Exportation of Military Stores.

I (A.B.) do promise and swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that I will faithfully serve in the "Volunteer Force" during the term of my enrolment: So help me God.

And every volunteer not being a Christian shall make a declaration according to the form following:-

I (A.B.) do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and that I will faithfully serve in the "Volunteer Force" during the term of my enrolment.

[Repealed by Ordinance No. 18 of 1882.]

NOTE. The Corps formed in 1878 was disbanded by Government Notification 28th

October, 1882.

Preamble.

Exportation

of military stores, &c.,

may be pro- hibited by Proclamation,

and mode of seizure for breach of prohibition.

No. 3 of 1862.

An Ordinance to authorize His Excellency the Governor by Proclamation to prohibit the Exportation of Military Stores and other Articles.

WHE

[17th March, 1862.]

HEREAS it is desirable to vest in His Excellency the Governor power to prohibit the exportation of military stores and other articles and goods, subject to such provisions as are hereinafter expressed: Be it therefore enacted and ordained by His Excellency the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. It shall be lawful for His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice of the Executive Council, by Proclamation to be published in the Hongkong Government Gazette, or in any Extraordinary Gazette, to and forfeiture prohibit for such period as shall be mentioned in such Proclamation, either to be exported from the Colony of Hongkong or to be carried. coastwise within the said Colony, arms, ammunition, and gunpowder,. military and naval stores, and any articles which His Excellency may judge capable of being converted into or made useful in increasing the quantity of military or naval stores, provisions, or any sort of victual which may be used as food by man, or any or either of such arms,

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