Ordinances of the Nyasaland Protectorate in force on the 31st March, 1913. : Revised and consolidated under the authority of "The New Edition of the Ordinances Ordinance, 1911" / by Charles J.Griffin.
- Griffin, Charles James.
- Date:
- 1913
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Ordinances of the Nyasaland Protectorate in force on the 31st March, 1913. : Revised and consolidated under the authority of "The New Edition of the Ordinances Ordinance, 1911" / by Charles J.Griffin. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![KING'S AFRICAN m¥ljR^—continued. Enlistment, dischnrgc and sorviee—continued. Soc. 20.—Prolongation of service torminnting during war. ,, 21.—Discharge or completion ot service. „ 22.—Native oflicers, non-commissioned o/Tiecrs and privates subject to rculu- tions until discharged. ,, 23.—Discharge when unfit for service, or on being dismissed, or on reduction uf establishment. ,, 24.—Rules for reckoning service. ,, 25.—Consequence of discharge or dismissal. ,, 26.—Good-conduct pay. ,, 27.—Gratuities on discharge. ,, 28.—Gratuities on decease. ,, 29.—Regiment maj- be temporarily increased. ,, 30.—Conditions of service of persons tcmpoi'arily enrolled. ,, 31.—Oath on temporary enrolment. Paut III. Discipline ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ]52 Sec. 32.—Application of Army Act. ,, 33.—Application of, to Sections 33-55. Sees. 34-37.—Crimes and punishments ... ... ... ... ]53 Sec. 38.—Punishments which may be imposed by Court Martial. ,, 39.—Arrest. ,, 40.—Powers of commanding officer ... ... ... ... ... ]63 ,, 41.—Powers of officer commanding a detachment ... ... ... ... ... lOo ,, 42.—Powers of officer commanding a company ... ... ... ... ... 167 ,, 43.—Court Martial. General and regimental. ,, 44.—Confirmation and approval of sentences of Courts Martial. Sees. 45-48.—Execution of sentences. ,, 49-52.—Supplementary provisions as to discipline. Sec. 53.—Restoration of forfeited service. ,, 54.—Power of summoning witnesses. ,, 55.—Ordinary course of law not interfered with. ,, 56.—Exemption from second trial or punishment for same offence. ,, 57.—i\Iode of complaint by soldier. Part IV. General provisions ... ... ... ... ... ... 170 Sees. 58-62.—Legal penalties in matters respecting regiment. See. 63.—Enforcement of civil contracts. Sees. 64-70.—Wills and distribution of property. Sec. 71.—Application of money in case of desertion. KING'S AFRICAN RIFLES RESERVE FORCES ... 183 Sec. 2.—Definitions : Officer, reservist. ,, 3.—Raising of a reserve force. Sees. 4-0.—Enlistment, etc. Sec. 7.—Liability to be called out and extent of service. ,, ■ 8.—Reduction or suspension of annual training. ,, 9.—How called out. ,, 10.—Application of principal Ordinance. „ 11.-Pay. ,, 12.—Reservists to report quarterly, etc. ,, 13.—Punishment for non-attendance at annual training, etc. „ 14.—Record of illegal absence,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2135912x_0694.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)