Regulations for His Majesty’s Colonial
Services.
CHAPTER I.—CONSTITUTIONS.
1. These regulations apply to the following Colonies
and Dependencies :—
I. Malta, in so far as they relate to matters of
Imperial concern. In such matters Ordinances are
enacted by the Governor, and the Crown has the power
of legislating by Order in Council. As regards its
internal affairs Malta possesses responsible Govern-
ment.
II. Colonies in which the administration is carried
on by public officers under the control of the Secretary
of State for the Colonies, and Protectorates similarly
~ontrolled
{1) Colonies possessing an elected House of
Assembly and a nominated Legislative Council :—
Bahamas, Bermuda.
Barbados,
(ii) Colonies possessing a partly elected Legis-
lative Council, the constitution of which does not
provide for an official majority :—
British Guiana, Cyprus.
Ceylon,
(iii) Colonies and Protectorates possessing a
partly elected Legislative Council, the constitu-
tion of which provides for an official majority :—
Fiji, Northern Rhodesia,
Grenada, St. Lucia,
Gold Coast, St. Vincent,
Jamaica, Sierra Leone (Colony
Kenya, and Protectorate),
Leeward Islands, Straits Settlements,
Mauritius, Trinidad.
Nigeria (Colony and.
Protectorate).