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appeal tribunal to confirm, vary or reverse the decision of the compulsory service tribunal.

of condi-

tional or

9. (1) Upon the expiration of any conditional or Expiration temporary exemption the person to whom such exemption applies shall, unless he has obtained a further exemption temporary under the provisions of this Ordinance, forthwith report exemption, himself at the office of the proper authority.

(2) If any person unlawfully fails so to report himself he shall be liable upon summary conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars and to imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months.

10.-(1) The compulsory service tribunal shall cause to Enrolment be published in the Gazette enrolment lists containing the lists. names of--

(a) every person in whose case the compulsory service tribunal has decided that such person shall be enrolled, unless an appeal against such decision has been prosecuted before the appeal tribunal;

(b) every person in whose case the appeal tribunal has decided that such person shall be enrolled;

(c) every civil servant in whose case the Governor has decided that such civil servant shall be enrolled;

(d) every person who has reported himself at the office of the proper authority under the provisions of section 9; and

(e) every person who has been convicted of unlawfully failing so to report himself and who has not successfully appealed against such conviction.

(2) Every person whose name appears in any such enrolment list shall as from the date of publication of such list be deemed to have been enrolled in, and to belong to, the reserve.

Schedule, Form No. 3

11.-(1) The said reserve shall be called the Hong Kong Hong Kong Defence Reserve.

(2) The said reserve shall be divided into sections, to which the members shall be respectively assigned by the tribunal, namely

(a) a naval section;

(b) a military section;

(c) an air section;

(d) a key-men section, or persons whose services are primarily required in the work in which they are normally engaged;

(e) a general section, for essential services:

Provided that no person who has attained the age of forty- one years shall without his consent be assigned to the naval, military or air sections: Provided also that any male British subject of whatever age may at any time, with the consent of the proper military authority, voluntarily enrol himself in the key-men section or the essential services section of the

reserve.

Defence Reserve.

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