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The Burma Code Volume 2: The Naval Armament Act

[INDIA ACT VII, 1923] (10th November 1923]

WHEREAS it is expedient to give effect in the Union of Burma to the Treaty for the Limitation of Naval Armament and for the Exchange of Information concerning Naval Construction signed in London on behalf of His Britannic Majesty on the twenty-fifth day of March, 1936; It is hereby enacted as follows: —

1. * * * *

2. In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, —

The Burma Code Volume 2: The Burma Auxiliary Force Act

CONTENTS

Sections.

1. Application of Act.

2. Definitions.

3. Constitution of an auxiliary force.

4. Classes who may be enrolled.

5. Enrolment.

6. Liability to undergo military training.

7. Liability to perform military service.

8. Appointment to corps or unit.

9. Preliminary training.

10. * * * *

11. Classification and periodical training.

12. Classification.

13. Variations of training.

14. Medical examination.

15. Transfers.

16. Change of residence.

17. Discharge.

The Burma Code Volume 2: The Burma Territorial Force Act

1. * * * *

2. In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context, —

“enrolled’’ means enrolled or re-enrolled in the Burma Territorial Force under this Act;

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“non-commissionned officer’’ means a person holding non-commissioned rank

in the Burma Territorial Force, and includes an acting non-commissioned officer;

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“prescribed” means prescribed by rides made under this Act.

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