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ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887.

Police Force Consolidation.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

Questions by Magistrate.

FORM I.

Questions to be put separately by the Magistrate to a person engaging or enlisting into the service of the Police force.

1. What is your name? .....

2. In what place were you born?

3. What is your trade or calling?

4. Are you married?

5. Are you ruptured or lame; have you ever been subject to fits, or have you any disability or disorder which impedes the free use of your limbs, or unfits you for ordinary labour?

6. Do you belong to the Army or Navy or Militia?

7. Have you ever served in the Army or Navy, Militia or Volunteers?

8. Are you willing to serve in the Police of Hongkong for the term of

I do make oath that the above questions have been separately put to me: that the answers thereto have been read over to me, and that they are the same that I gave and are true.

I do also make oath that I will well and faithfully serve Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors for the term of ... of the ... as ... Police Force of Hongkong, and will obey all orders of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, and of all Magistrates and officers set over me. So help me God.

Witness.

Signature.

Sworn before me at Victoria, Hongkong, this ... day of ... 188...

Magistrate.

Declarations in lieu of oath.

FORM II.

I ... do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare, that the above questions have been separately put to me: that the answers thereto have been read over to me, and that they are the same that I gave and are true.

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2124 ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887. Police Force Consolidation. THIRD SCHEDULE. Questions by Magistrate. FORM I. Questions to be put separately by the Magistrate to a person engaging or enlisting into the service of the Police force. 1. What is your name? ..... 2. In what place were you born? 3. What is your trade or calling? 4. Are you married? 5. Are you ruptured or lame; have you ever been subject to fits, or have you any disability or disorder which impedes the free use of your limbs, or unfits you for ordinary labour? 6. Do you belong to the Army or Navy or Militia? 7. Have you ever served in the Army or Navy, Militia or Volunteers? 8. Are you willing to serve in the Police of Hongkong for the term of I do make oath that the above questions have been separately put to me: that the answers thereto have been read over to me, and that they are the same that I gave and are true. I do also make oath that I will well and faithfully serve Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors for the term of ... of the ... as ... Police Force of Hongkong, and will obey all orders of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, and of all Magistrates and officers set over me. So help me God. Witness. Signature. Sworn before me at Victoria, Hongkong, this ... day of ... 188... Magistrate. Declarations in lieu of oath. FORM II. I ... do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare, that the above questions have been separately put to me: that the answers thereto have been read over to me, and that they are the same that I gave and are true. Page 10 Page 11
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2124 ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887. Police Force Consolidation. THIRD SCHEDULE. Questions by Magistrate. FORM I. Questions to be put separately by the Magistrate to a person engaging or enlisting into the service of the Police force.. 1. What is your name? ..... 2. In what place were you born? 3. What is your trade or calling? 4. Are you married? 5. Are you ruptured or lame; have you ever been subject to fits, or have you any disability or disorder which impedes the free use of your limbs, or unfits you for ordinary labour? 6. Do you belong to the Army or Navy or Militia? 7. Have you ever served in the Army or Navy, Militia or Volunteers? 8. Are you willing to serve in the Police of Hongkong for the term of I from do make oath that the above questions have been separately put to me: that the answers thereto have been read over to me, and that they are the same that I gave and are true. I do also make oath that I will well and faithfully serve Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors for the term of of the as Police Force of Hongkong, and will obey all orders of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, and of all Magistrates and officers set over me. So help me God. Witness. Signature. Sworn before me at Victoria, Hongkong, this day of 188 Magistrate. Declarations in lieu of oath. FORM II. I do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare, that the above questions have been separately put to me: that the answers thereto have been read over to me, and that they are the same that I gave and are true. Page 10Page 11
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2124

ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887.

Police Force Consolidation.

THIRD SCHEDULE.

Questions by Magistrate.

FORM I.

Questions to be put separately by the Magistrate to a person engaging or enlisting into the service of the Police force..

1. What is your name? .....

2. In what place were you born?

3. What is your trade or calling?

4. Are you married?

5. Are you ruptured or lame; have you ever been subject to

fits, or have you any disability or disorder which impedes

the free use of your limbs, or unfits you for ordinary labour?

6. Do you belong to the Army or Navy or Militia?

7. Have you ever served in the Army or Navy, Militia or

Volunteers?

8. Are you willing to serve in the Police of Hongkong for

the term of

I

from

do make oath that the above questions have been separately put to me: that the answers thereto have been read over to me, and that they are the same that I gave and are true.

I do also make oath that I will well and faithfully serve Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors for the term of

of the

as

Police Force of Hongkong, and will obey all orders of Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, and of all Magistrates and officers set over me. So help me God.

Witness.

Signature.

Sworn before me at Victoria, Hongkong, this

day of

188

Magistrate.

Declarations in lieu of oath.

FORM II.

I

do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare, that the above

questions have been separately put to me: that the answers thereto have been read over to me, and that they are the same that I gave and are true.

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