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Hong Kong Defence Force.

7. It shall be lawful for the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council if he is satisfied that such course is in the interests of the Colony or for its defence to order for service outside the Colony any officer or volunteer

of-

(a) the Naval Force;

(b) the Regiment;

(c) the Air Force;

(d) the Women's Volunteer Force; and

(e) the Specialist Cadre of Force Headquarters : Provided that no such order shall be made unless such officer or volunteer shall on enlistment in the Force or prior to any such order have declared in writing that he is willing to serve outside the limits of the Colony if so ordered.

8. Whenever any officers or volunteers are called out or under training together with His Majesty's regular forces, they shall subject to any regulations made under this Ordinance be under the command of the officers of His Majesty's regular forces: Provided that officers and volunteers of the Force shall, when the circumstances of the service admit, be led by their own officers under such command, and the seniority of officers of the Force in relation to officers of His Majesty's regular forces shall be governed by the appropriate King's Regulations.

[CAP. 199

Liability for the limits of service outside the Colony.

Volunteers to be under command of officer of regular forces.

storage of dangerous goods.

[cf. 1 of 1873, s. 19.]

9. The provisions of any Ordinance relating to the storage of dangerous goods shall not apply to dangerous goods belonging to the Force but such dangerous goods shall only be stored in such places and subject to such regulations as may be approved by the Governor.

: quit Force.

10. (1) Subject as hereinafter mentioned any volunteer Right to may, except during any emergency, quit the Force upon-

(a) giving to the Commandant twenty-eight days' notice in writing of his intention to quit the Force; (b) delivering up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) all arms, appointments and clothing being public property or property of the Force issued to him; and

(c) paying all moneys due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance or under any regulations made thereunder or under the rules of the Force

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Hong Kong Defence Force. 7. It shall be lawful for the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council if he is satisfied that such course is in the interests of the Colony or for its defence to order for service outside the Colony any officer or volunteer of- (a) the Naval Force; (b) the Regiment; (c) the Air Force; (d) the Women's Volunteer Force; and (e) the Specialist Cadre of Force Headquarters : Provided that no such order shall be made unless such officer or volunteer shall on enlistment in the Force or prior to any such order have declared in writing that he is willing to serve outside the limits of the Colony if so ordered. 8. Whenever any officers or volunteers are called out or under training together with His Majesty's regular forces, they shall subject to any regulations made under this Ordinance be under the command of the officers of His Majesty's regular forces: Provided that officers and volunteers of the Force shall, when the circumstances of the service admit, be led by their own officers under such command, and the seniority of officers of the Force in relation to officers of His Majesty's regular forces shall be governed by the appropriate King's Regulations. [CAP. 199 Liability for the limits of service outside the Colony. Volunteers to be under command of officer of regular forces. storage of dangerous goods. [cf. 1 of 1873, s. 19.] 9. The provisions of any Ordinance relating to the storage of dangerous goods shall not apply to dangerous goods belonging to the Force but such dangerous goods shall only be stored in such places and subject to such regulations as may be approved by the Governor. : quit Force. 10. (1) Subject as hereinafter mentioned any volunteer Right to may, except during any emergency, quit the Force upon- (a) giving to the Commandant twenty-eight days' notice in writing of his intention to quit the Force; (b) delivering up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) all arms, appointments and clothing being public property or property of the Force issued to him; and (c) paying all moneys due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance or under any regulations made thereunder or under the rules of the Force 505 Page 5 Page 6
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Hong Kong Defence Force. 7. It shall be lawful for the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council if he is satisfied that such course is in the interests of the Colony or for its defence to order for service outside the Colony any officer or volunteer of- (a) the Naval Force; (b) the Regiment; (c) the Air Force; (d) the Women's Volunteer Force; and (e) the Specialist Cadre of Force Headquarters : Provided that no such order shall be made unless such officer or volunteer shall on enlistment in the Force or prior to any such order have declared in writing that he is willing to serve outside the limits of the Colony if so ordered. 8. Whenever any officers or volunteers are called out or under training together with His Majesty's regular forces, they shall subject to any regulations made under this Ordinance be under the command of the officers of His Majesty's regular forces: Provided that officers and volun- teers of the Force shall, when the circumstances of the service admit, be led by their own officers under such command, and the seniority of officers of the Force in relation to officers of His Majesty's regular forces shall be governed by the appropriate King's Regulations. [CAP. 199 Liability for the limits of service outside the Colony. Volunteers to command of be under officer of regular forces. storage of dangerous [cf. 1 of 1873, s. 19.] 9. The provisions of any Ordinance relating to the storage of dangerous goods shall not apply to dangerous goods. goods belonging to the Force but such dangerous goods shall only be stored in such places and subject to such regulations as may be approved by the Governor. : quit Force. 10. (1) Subject as hereinafter mentioned any volunteer Right to may, except during any emergency, quit the Force upon- (a) giving to the Commandant twenty-eight days' notice. in writing of his intention to quit the Force; (b) delivering up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) all arms, appointments and clothing being public property or property of the Force issued to him; and (c) paying all moneys due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance or under any regulations made thereunder or under the rules of the Force 505 : Page 5Page 6
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Hong Kong Defence Force.

7. It shall be lawful for the Governor with the advice and consent of the Executive Council if he is satisfied that such course is in the interests of the Colony or for its defence to order for service outside the Colony any officer or volunteer

of-

(a) the Naval Force;

(b) the Regiment;

(c) the Air Force;

(d) the Women's Volunteer Force; and

(e) the Specialist Cadre of Force Headquarters : Provided that no such order shall be made unless such officer or volunteer shall on enlistment in the Force or prior to any such order have declared in writing that he is willing to serve outside the limits of the Colony if so ordered.

8. Whenever any officers or volunteers are called out or under training together with His Majesty's regular forces, they shall subject to any regulations made under this Ordinance be under the command of the officers of His Majesty's regular forces: Provided that officers and volun- teers of the Force shall, when the circumstances of the service admit, be led by their own officers under such command, and the seniority of officers of the Force in relation to officers of His Majesty's regular forces shall be governed by the appropriate King's Regulations.

[CAP. 199

Liability for the limits of

service outside

the Colony.

Volunteers to command of

be under

officer of regular forces.

storage of

dangerous

[cf. 1 of 1873, s. 19.]

9. The provisions of any Ordinance relating to the storage of dangerous goods shall not apply to dangerous goods. goods belonging to the Force but such dangerous goods shall only be stored in such places and subject to such regulations as may be approved by the Governor.

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quit Force.

10. (1) Subject as hereinafter mentioned any volunteer Right to may, except during any emergency, quit the Force upon-

(a) giving to the Commandant twenty-eight days' notice.

in writing of his intention to quit the Force; (b) delivering up in good order (fair wear and tear only excepted) all arms, appointments and clothing being public property or property of the Force issued to him; and

(c) paying all moneys due or becoming due by him under this Ordinance or under any regulations made thereunder or under the rules of the Force

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