ANTIGUA. Civil rights and exemp- tions, 10/1951.- Regulations. Orders, . 12 Defence Force. No. 5 of 1955. 24. A member of the Force shall not be deemed, by reason only of being such member and receiving the benefits provided under this Ordinance and the Regulations, to be the holder of a public office within the meaning of the Anti- gua Constitution and Elections Ordinance, 1951, or any enactment amending or substituted for the same. 25. Subject to the provisions of this Ordi- nance, the Governor may make Regulations— . (a) with respect to the manner in which enlistment in the Force shall be made; (6) with respect to the award of a dis- ability pension, and the conditions upon which such pension may be awarded, to any member of the Force, who, without his own default, is permanently injured in the actual discharge of his duty as a member of the Vorce by some injury specifically attribut- able to the nature of his duty; : (c) with respect to the government, discipline leave and pay and allowances of the Force; (d) generally with respect to all other matters and things relating to the Force. 26. (1) Subject to the provisions of Regula- tions made under this Ordinance, the Comman- dant may make Local Force Orders for the administration, discipline and training of the - Force. (2) Subject to the provisions of Regulations made under this Ordinance, and to Local Force Orders made under sub-section (1) of this section, the Commanding Officer may from time to time, subject to the general direction of the Comman- dant, make such Company Orders as the Com- manding Officer may consider necessary for the administration, discipline and training of the Force. ne