ABONNEER JE POTRESSED JEAN ARTISANA DAN ANTARANE
CAP. 199]
Restriction as to writing for publication and giving of lectures.
Restriction as to memorials.
Hong Kong Defence Force.
15. (1) Officers and volunteers are forbidden to write for publication or to cause to be published either directly or indirectly any matter or information relating to the Force, unless the permission of the Commandant has first been obtained.
(2) Officers and volunteers are further forbidden to deliver any lecture or read any paper at a public meeting or to broadcast on any subject relating to the Force, unless a copy of such lecture or paper or text has been previously submitted to the Commandant and his permission has first been obtained.
16. Officers and volunteers are forbidden to hold meetings for the purpose of expressing an opinion upon the acts of any senior officer or of recommending him to take a particular course of action or to draw up memorials to the same effect. No meetings except those authorized by the Commandant shall be recognized.
Prohibition as to attendance at political meetings, etc., in uniform.
Leave of absence.
Decorations and awards
17. Officers and volunteers are forbidden to attend, whether individually or collectively, political meetings or public discussions or demonstrations, in uniform.
18. (1) Commanding Officers may, unless otherwise ordered by the Commandant, grant leave of absence to an officer or volunteer up to a maximum of nine months.
(2) An officer or volunteer wishing to apply for a longer period of leave of absence shall submit his application to the Commandant through his Commanding Officer.
(3) An officer before proceeding on leave of absence shall inform the headquarters of his unit of his forwarding address and any changes thereof.
19. (1) Officers and volunteers shall be eligible for decorations, medals or awards for efficiency, long service and good conduct, instituted by His Majesty the King under Royal Warrant, applicable to their units.
(2) The award of such decorations shall be governed, as far as they are applicable, by regulations, as amended from time to time, as shall be in force for the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, the Territorial Army, and the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve or the Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
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ABONNEER JE POTRESSED JEAN ARTISANA DAN ANTARANE
CAP. 199]
Restriction as to
writing for publication and giving of lectures.
Restriction
as to
memorials.
Hong Kong Defence Force.
15. (1) Officers and volunteers are forbidden to write for publication or to cause to be published either directly or indirectly any matter or information relating to the Force, unless the permission of the Commandant has first been obtained.
(2) Officers and volunteers are further forbidden to deliver any lecture or read any paper at a public meeting or to broadcast on any subject relating to the Force, unless a copy of such lecture or paper or text has been previously submitted to the Commandant and his permission has first been obtained.
16. Officers and volunteers are forbidden to hold 'meet- meetings and ings for the purpose of expressing an opinion upon the acts of any senior officer or of recommending him to take a particular course of action or to draw up memorials to the same effect. No meetings except those authorized by the Commandant shall be recognized.
Prohibition as to attendance at political meetings, etc., in uniform.
Leave of absence.
Decorations
and awards
17. Officers and volunteers are forbidden to attend, whether individually or collectively, political meetings or public discussions or demonstrations, in uniform.
18. (1) Commanding Officers may, unless otherwise ordered by the Commandant, grant leave of absence to an officer or volunteer up to a maximum of nine months.
(2) An officer or volunteer wishing to apply for a longer period of leave of absence shall submit his application to the Commandant through his Commanding Officer.
(3) An officer before proceeding on leave of absence shall inform the headquarters of his unit of his forwarding address and any changes thereof.
19. (1) Officers and volunteers shall be eligible for the for efficiency, decorations, medals or awards for efficiency, long service and good conduct, instituted by His Majesty the King under Royal Warrant, applicable to their units.
long service and good conduct.
(2) The award of such decorations shall be governed, as far as they are applicable, by regulations, as amended from time to time, as shall be in force for the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, the Territorial Army, and the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve or the Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
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