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HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE. No. 27 of 1914. 2293

(2) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Departmental Police to issue such departmental orders as he may think fit for the carrying out of the daily routine of the force and for regulating the internal economy thereof.

6. The Captain Superintendent of Police may from time to time appoint fitting persons to be instructors of the Reserve who shall be charged with attending the annual musketry course and with giving instructions in musketry and in squad drill to the members of the Reserve.

7.-(1) For every member of the Reserve a carbine and ammunition shall be supplied by the Government for the use of such member, and such appointments as the Governor may direct.

(2) There shall be allowed annually for every member of the Reserve one hundred rounds of ammunition, and there may also be issued such further supply to members on such terms as to payment or otherwise as the Governor may direct.

8. Any member may, except when actually enrolled as a special constable under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886, or when called out for service under section 10 of this Ordinance, quit the Reserve on complying with the following conditions:-

(a) giving the Captain Superintendent of Police three months' notice in writing of his intention;

(b) delivering up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all arms and ammunition, clothing and appointments, being public property, issued to him; and

(c) paying all money due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it.

Thereupon he shall be struck off the strength by the Captain Superintendent of Police: Provided that the Governor shall have full power at all times to permit any member to quit the Reserve on complying with conditions (b) and (c) only.

9.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police to make, subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, such regulations as he may deem expedient for the general government and discipline of the Reserve.

* As amended by No. 20 of 1917 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE. No. 27 of 1914. 2293 (2) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Departmental Police to issue such departmental orders as he may think fit for the carrying out of the daily routine of the force and for regulating the internal economy thereof. 6. The Captain Superintendent of Police may from time to time appoint fitting persons to be instructors of the Reserve who shall be charged with attending the annual musketry course and with giving instructions in musketry and in squad drill to the members of the Reserve. 7.-(1) For every member of the Reserve a carbine and ammunition shall be supplied by the Government for the use of such member, and such appointments as the Governor may direct. (2) There shall be allowed annually for every member of the Reserve one hundred rounds of ammunition, and there may also be issued such further supply to members on such terms as to payment or otherwise as the Governor may direct. 8. Any member may, except when actually enrolled as a special constable under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886, or when called out for service under section 10 of this Ordinance, quit the Reserve on complying with the following conditions:- (a) giving the Captain Superintendent of Police three months' notice in writing of his intention; (b) delivering up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all arms and ammunition, clothing and appointments, being public property, issued to him; and (c) paying all money due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it. Thereupon he shall be struck off the strength by the Captain Superintendent of Police: Provided that the Governor shall have full power at all times to permit any member to quit the Reserve on complying with conditions (b) and (c) only. 9.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Police to make, subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, such regulations as he may deem expedient for the general government and discipline of the Reserve. * As amended by No. 20 of 1917 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924. 1
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HONGKONG POLIČE RESERVE. No. 27 of 1914. 2293 (2) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Departmental Police to issue such departmental orders as he may think fit orders. for the carrying out of the daily routine of the force and for regulating the internal economy thereof. 6. The Captain Superintendent of Police may from time lustruction. to time appoint fitting persons to be instructors of the Reserve who shall be charged with attending the annual musketry course and with giving instructions in musketry and in squad drill to the members of the Reserve. ammunition 7.-(1) For every member of the Reserve a carbine and Arms, such appointments as the Governor may direct shall be sup- and appoint- plied by the Government for the use of such member. (2) There shall be allowed annually for every member of the Reserve one hundred rounds of ammunition, and there may also be issued such further supply to members on such terms as to payment or otherwise as the Governor may direct. ments. * 8. Any member may, except when actually enrolled as a Resignation. special constable under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, Ordinance 1886, or when called out for service under section 10 of this No.10 of 1886. Ordinance, quit the Reserve on complying with the follow- ing conditions:- (a) giving the Captain Superintendent of Police three months notice in writing of his intention; (b) delivering up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all arms and ammunition, clothing and appoint- inents, being public property, issued to him; and (c) paying all money due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it. Thereupon he shall be struck off the strength by the Captain Superintendent of Police: Provided that the Gover- nor shall have full power at all times to permit any member to quit the Reserve on complying with conditions (b) and (c) only. * 9.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent Regulations. of Police to make, subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, such regulations as he may deem expedient for the general government and discipline of the Reserve. * As amended by No. 20 of 1917 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924. 1
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HONGKONG POLIČE RESERVE. No. 27 of 1914. 2293

(2) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent of Departmental Police to issue such departmental orders as he may think fit orders. for the carrying out of the daily routine of the force and for regulating the internal economy thereof.

6. The Captain Superintendent of Police may from time lustruction. to time appoint fitting persons to be instructors of the Reserve who shall be charged with attending the annual musketry course and with giving instructions in musketry and in squad drill to the members of the Reserve.

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7.-(1) For every member of the Reserve a carbine and Arms, such appointments as the Governor may direct shall be sup- and appoint- plied by the Government for the use of such member.

(2) There shall be allowed annually for every member of the Reserve one hundred rounds of ammunition, and there may also be issued such further supply to members on such terms as to payment or otherwise as the Governor may direct.

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8. Any member may, except when actually enrolled as a Resignation. special constable under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, Ordinance 1886, or when called out for service under section 10 of this No.10 of 1886. Ordinance, quit the Reserve on complying with the follow- ing conditions:-

(a) giving the Captain Superintendent of Police three months notice in writing of his intention;

(b) delivering up in good order, fair wear and tear only excepted, all arms and ammunition, clothing and appoint- inents, being public property, issued to him; and

(c) paying all money due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance either before or at the time or by reason of his quitting it.

Thereupon he shall be struck off the strength by the Captain Superintendent of Police: Provided that the Gover- nor shall have full power at all times to permit any member to quit the Reserve on complying with conditions (b) and (c) only.

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9.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superintendent Regulations. of Police to make, subject to the approval of the Governor in Council, such regulations as he may deem expedient for the general government and discipline of the Reserve.

* As amended by No. 20 of 1917 and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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