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1970 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment Regulations. [CAP. 199

(c) accounting for public and service property;

(d) the proper application of public funds allocated to the

Regiment and of regimental funds;

(e) the condition of the arms and appointments in his charge;

(f) the administration of the Regiment;

(g) advising the Service Commander on all matters relating

to the Regiment;

(h) the preservation of the health of officers and members

when on active service or under training;

(7) prescribing the physical standards required of a recruit;

(j) bringing to the notice of the Service Commander any officer or member distinguished for proficiency in his duties;

(k) bringing to the notice of the Service Commander any officer or member who is disloyal or who conducts himself in a manner injurious to the efficiency or credit of the Regiment;

(l) such other duties or functions as the Governor may direct.

7. The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Commander, appoint an officer of the Regiment, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council, as the regimental Adjutant.

8. The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Commander, appoint an officer of the Regiment, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council, as the regimental Quarter-master.

9. The Governor may appoint as an officer or member of the Regiment with such rank and for such period as he thinks fit any officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or member of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council.

10. (1) An applicant for enlistment shall-

(a) be medically examined by a Government medical officer or by a medical practitioner approved by the Commanding Officer;

(b) sign such forms as the Commanding Officer may require;

and

(c) furnish such personal references as the Governor may

require.

(2) A person shall be enlisted as a recruit notwithstanding that he has previously served as an officer or member:

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[Subsidiary]

Appointment of Adjutant.

Appointment

of Quarter-master.

Appointment of seconded officers, etc.

Procedure for enlistment.

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1970 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment Regulations. [CAP. 199 (c) accounting for public and service property; (d) the proper application of public funds allocated to the Regiment and of regimental funds; (e) the condition of the arms and appointments in his charge; (f) the administration of the Regiment; (g) advising the Service Commander on all matters relating to the Regiment; (h) the preservation of the health of officers and members when on active service or under training; (7) prescribing the physical standards required of a recruit; (j) bringing to the notice of the Service Commander any officer or member distinguished for proficiency in his duties; (k) bringing to the notice of the Service Commander any officer or member who is disloyal or who conducts himself in a manner injurious to the efficiency or credit of the Regiment; (l) such other duties or functions as the Governor may direct. 7. The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Commander, appoint an officer of the Regiment, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council, as the regimental Adjutant. 8. The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Commander, appoint an officer of the Regiment, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council, as the regimental Quarter-master. 9. The Governor may appoint as an officer or member of the Regiment with such rank and for such period as he thinks fit any officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or member of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council. 10. (1) An applicant for enlistment shall- (a) be medically examined by a Government medical officer or by a medical practitioner approved by the Commanding Officer; (b) sign such forms as the Commanding Officer may require; and (c) furnish such personal references as the Governor may require. (2) A person shall be enlisted as a recruit notwithstanding that he has previously served as an officer or member: A 3 [Subsidiary] Appointment of Adjutant. Appointment of Quarter-master. Appointment of seconded officers, etc. Procedure for enlistment.
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1970 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment Regulations. [CAP. 199 (c) accounting for public and service property; (d) the proper application of public funds allocated to the Regiment and of regimental funds; (e) the condition of the arms and appointments in his charge; (f) the administration of the Regiment; (g) advising the Service Commander on all matters relating to the Regiment; (h) the preservation of the health of officers and members when on active service or under training; (7) prescribing the physical standards required of a recruit; (j) bringing to the notice of the Service Commander any officer or member distinguished for proficiency in his duties; (k) bringing to the notice of the Service Commander any officer or member who is disloyal or who conducts him- self in a manner injurious to the efficiency or credit of the Regiment; (/) such other duties or functions as the Governor may direct. 7. The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Com- mander, appoint an officer of the Regiment, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council, as the regimental Adjutant. 8. The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Com- mander, appoint an officer of the Regiment, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council, as the regimental Quarter-master. 9. The Governor may appoint as an officer or member of the Regiment with such rank and for such period as he thinks fit any officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or member of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council. 10. (1) An applicant for enlistment shall- (a) be medically examined by a Government medical officer or by a medical practitioner approved by the Command- ing Officer; (b) sign such forms as the Commanding Officer may require; and (c) furnish such personal references as the Governor may require. (2) A person shall be enlisted as a recruit notwithstanding that he has previously served as an officer or member: A 3 [Subsidiary] Appointment of Adjutant. Appointment of Quarter- master. Appointment of seconded officers, etc. Procedure for enlistment.
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1970 Ed.] Royal Hong Kong Regiment Regulations. [CAP. 199

(c) accounting for public and service property;

(d) the proper application of public funds allocated to the

Regiment and of regimental funds;

(e) the condition of the arms and appointments in his charge; (f) the administration of the Regiment;

(g) advising the Service Commander on all matters relating

to the Regiment;

(h) the preservation of the health of officers and members

when on active service or under training;

(7) prescribing the physical standards required of a recruit; (j) bringing to the notice of the Service Commander any officer or member distinguished for proficiency in his duties;

(k) bringing to the notice of the Service Commander any officer or member who is disloyal or who conducts him- self in a manner injurious to the efficiency or credit of the Regiment;

(/) such other duties or functions as the Governor may direct.

7. The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Com- mander, appoint an officer of the Regiment, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council, as the regimental Adjutant.

8. The Governor shall, on the advice of the Service Com- mander, appoint an officer of the Regiment, or an officer of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council, as the regimental Quarter-master.

9. The Governor may appoint as an officer or member of the Regiment with such rank and for such period as he thinks fit any officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer or member of Her Majesty's regular forces seconded by the Army Board of the Defence Council.

10. (1) An applicant for enlistment shall-

(a) be medically examined by a Government medical officer or by a medical practitioner approved by the Command- ing Officer;

(b) sign such forms as the Commanding Officer may require;

and

(c) furnish such personal references as the Governor may

require.

(2) A person shall be enlisted as a recruit notwithstanding that he has previously served as an officer or member:

A 3

[Subsidiary]

Appointment of Adjutant.

Appointment

of Quarter- master.

Appointment of seconded officers, etc.

Procedure for enlistment.

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