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VOLUNTEERS.

No. 4 of 1893,

681

r may, ig with notice

cepted) rty. or rules itting corps officer con- to a y, for as ms, úblic good er is such ning rps, jave orth- rps, are ty's uch ade His all, wn

7. An annual inspection of every Volunteer Corps shall be held Annual by a general or field officer of His Majesty's army: Provided that [26 & 27 Vict. inspection. this section shall not apply to Coast Defence Volunteers under Part c. 65 s. 10.] VI.

* be declared in-Council.

8. The Governor-in-Council may by regulations declare what is Requisites of requisite to entitle a volunteer to be deemed an efficient volunteer efficiency to by defining for that purpose the extent of attendance at drill to be by Governor- given by the volunteer, the course of instruction to be gone through [ib. s. 11.] by him, and the degree of proficiency in drill and instruction to be attained by him and his corps, such proficiency to be judged of by the inspecting officer at the annual inspection of the corps or otherwise as prescribed.

9. The Governor may disband or discontinue the services of any Volunteer Corps or any part thereof whenever it may seem to him expedient to do so.

10.-(1) The Governor may at any time assemble a Court of Inquiry composed of officers or other members of a Volunteer Corps, or of both, to inquire into any matter relative to any Volunteer Corps or to any officer or volunteer, and to record the facts and circumstances ascertained on such inquiry, and, if required, to report on the same for his information.

(2) The commanding officer of a Volunteer Corps may at any time assemble a Court of Inquiry composed either of officers and volunteers belonging to the corps, or of such officers or of such volunteers, to inquire into any matter relative to the corps or any volunteer, and to record the facts and circumstances ascertained on such inquiry, and, if required, to report on the same for the information and assistance of the commanding officer.

Disbanding of Corps. [ib. s. 12.]

Courts of [ib. s. 15.] Inquiry.

for govern-

11. The Governor-in-Council may make regulations respecting Regulations anything in this Ordinance directed or authorised to be done or pro- ment of vided by regulations, and also respecting-

(1) the appointment, promotion, and rank of officers;

(2) the assembling and proceedings of Courts of Inquiry; and,

(3) generally, the execution of this Ordinance and the general government and discipline of the Volunteer Force.

*As amended by No. 51 of 1911.

As amended by No. 1 of 1912.

Volunteer Force. [ib. s. 16.]

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VOLUNTEERS. No. 4 of 1893, 681 r may, ig with notice cepted) rty. or rules itting corps officer con- to a y, for as ms, úblic good er is such ning rps, jave orth- rps, are ty's uch ade His all, wn 7. An annual inspection of every Volunteer Corps shall be held Annual by a general or field officer of His Majesty's army: Provided that [26 & 27 Vict. inspection. this section shall not apply to Coast Defence Volunteers under Part c. 65 s. 10.] VI. * be declared in-Council. 8. The Governor-in-Council may by regulations declare what is Requisites of requisite to entitle a volunteer to be deemed an efficient volunteer efficiency to by defining for that purpose the extent of attendance at drill to be by Governor- given by the volunteer, the course of instruction to be gone through [ib. s. 11.] by him, and the degree of proficiency in drill and instruction to be attained by him and his corps, such proficiency to be judged of by the inspecting officer at the annual inspection of the corps or otherwise as prescribed. 9. The Governor may disband or discontinue the services of any Volunteer Corps or any part thereof whenever it may seem to him expedient to do so. 10.-(1) The Governor may at any time assemble a Court of Inquiry composed of officers or other members of a Volunteer Corps, or of both, to inquire into any matter relative to any Volunteer Corps or to any officer or volunteer, and to record the facts and circumstances ascertained on such inquiry, and, if required, to report on the same for his information. (2) The commanding officer of a Volunteer Corps may at any time assemble a Court of Inquiry composed either of officers and volunteers belonging to the corps, or of such officers or of such volunteers, to inquire into any matter relative to the corps or any volunteer, and to record the facts and circumstances ascertained on such inquiry, and, if required, to report on the same for the information and assistance of the commanding officer. Disbanding of Corps. [ib. s. 12.] Courts of [ib. s. 15.] Inquiry. for govern- 11. The Governor-in-Council may make regulations respecting Regulations anything in this Ordinance directed or authorised to be done or pro- ment of vided by regulations, and also respecting- (1) the appointment, promotion, and rank of officers; (2) the assembling and proceedings of Courts of Inquiry; and, (3) generally, the execution of this Ordinance and the general government and discipline of the Volunteer Force. *As amended by No. 51 of 1911. As amended by No. 1 of 1912. Volunteer Force. [ib. s. 16.]
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VOLUNTEERS. No. 4 of 1893, 681 r may, ig with notice cepted) rty. or rules itting corps officer con- to a y, for as ms, úblic good er is such ning rps, jave orth- rps, are ty's uch ade His all, wn 7. An annual inspection of every Volunteer Corps shall be held Annual by a general or field officer of His Majesty's army: Provided that [26 & 27 Vict. inspection. this section shall not apply to Coast Defence Volunteers under Part c. 65 s. 10.] VI. * be declared in-Council. 8. The Governor-in-Council may by regulations declare what is Requisites of requisite to entitle a volunteer to be deemed an efficient volunteer efficiency to by defining for that purpose the extent of attendance at drill to be by Governor- given by the volunteer, the course of instruction to be gone through [ib. s. 11.] by him, and the degree of proficiency in drill and instruction to be attained by him and his corps, such proficiency to be judged of by the inspecting officer at the annual inspection of the corps or other- wise as prescribed. 9. The Governor may disband or discontinue the services of any Volunteer Corps or any part thereof whenever it may seem to him expedient to do so. 10.-(1) The Governor may at any time assemble a Court of Inquiry composed of officers or other members of a Volunteer Corps, or of both, to inquire into any matter relative to any Volunteer Corps or to any officer or volunteer, and to record the facts and circumstances ascertained on such inquiry, and, if required, to report on the same for his information. (2) The commanding officer of a Volunteer Corps may at any time assemble a Court of Inquiry composed either of officers and volunteers belonging to the corps, or of such officers or of such volunteers, to inquire into any matter relative to the corps or any volunteer, and to record the facts and circumstances ascertained on such inquiry, and, if required, to report on the same for the in- formation and assistance of the commanding officer. Disbanding of Corps. [ib. s. 12.] Courts of [ib. s. 15.1 Inquiry. for govern- 11. The Governor-in-Council may make regulations respecting Regulations anything in this Ordinance directed or authorised to be done or pro- ment of vided by regulations, and also respecting- (1) the appointment, promotion, and rank of officers; (2) the assembling and proceedings of Courts of Inquiry; and, (3) generally, the execution of this Ordinance and the general government and discipline of the Volunteer Force. *As amended by No. 51 of 1911. As amended by No. 1 of 1912. Volunteer Force. [ib. s. 16.] + * ! }
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VOLUNTEERS.

No. 4 of 1893,

681

r may, ig with

notice

cepted) rty. or

rules itting

corps

officer

con-

to a

y, for

as

ms, úblic good

er is

such

ning

rps,

jave

orth-

rps,

are

ty's

uch

ade

His

all,

wn

7. An annual inspection of every Volunteer Corps shall be held Annual by a general or field officer of His Majesty's army: Provided that [26 & 27 Vict.

inspection. this section shall not apply to Coast Defence Volunteers under Part c. 65 s. 10.] VI.

*

be declared

in-Council.

8. The Governor-in-Council may by regulations declare what is Requisites of requisite to entitle a volunteer to be deemed an efficient volunteer efficiency to by defining for that purpose the extent of attendance at drill to be by Governor- given by the volunteer, the course of instruction to be gone through [ib. s. 11.] by him, and the degree of proficiency in drill and instruction to be attained by him and his corps, such proficiency to be judged of by the inspecting officer at the annual inspection of the corps or other- wise as prescribed.

9. The Governor may disband or discontinue the services of any Volunteer Corps or any part thereof whenever it may seem to him expedient to do so.

10.-(1) The Governor may at any time assemble a Court of Inquiry composed of officers or other members of a Volunteer Corps, or of both, to inquire into any matter relative to any Volunteer Corps or to any officer or volunteer, and to record the facts and circumstances ascertained on such inquiry, and, if required, to report on the same for his information.

(2) The commanding officer of a Volunteer Corps may at any time assemble a Court of Inquiry composed either of officers and volunteers belonging to the corps, or of such officers or of such volunteers, to inquire into any matter relative to the corps or any volunteer, and to record the facts and circumstances ascertained on such inquiry, and, if required, to report on the same for the in- formation and assistance of the commanding officer.

Disbanding of Corps. [ib. s. 12.]

Courts of [ib. s. 15.1 Inquiry.

for govern-

11. The Governor-in-Council may make regulations respecting Regulations anything in this Ordinance directed or authorised to be done or pro- ment of vided by regulations, and also respecting-

(1) the appointment, promotion, and rank of officers;

(2) the assembling and proceedings of Courts of Inquiry; and, (3) generally, the execution of this Ordinance and the general government and discipline of the Volunteer Force.

*As amended by No. 51 of 1911.

As amended by No. 1 of 1912.

Volunteer Force. [ib. s. 16.]

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