will be determined according to the circumstances of the case. 128. Leave will count from the date of relinquish- ment to that of resumption of duty. 129. Officers may be required by the Secretary of State to discharge any duty or to go through any course of instruction which he may think necessary during their leave of absence, and will not be entitled to any additional remuneration or leave of absence in consideration of such employment. Allowances may, however, be granted to cover necessary out-of-pocket expenses. CHAPTER III.—CEREMONIES. A. Precedence. 130. The precedence of officers in Colonies is deter- mined by local enactments, by Royal Charters, by [nstructions either under the Royal Sign Manual and Signet or through the Secretary of State, or by authori- tative local usage. 181. In the absence of any special authority Governors will guide themselves by the following general table of Colonial precedence :— The Governor or officer administering the Government. The Lieutenant-Governor. The officer in command of His Majesty's Naval Forces on the Station, if of the rank of Flag Officer, and the senior officer in command of the troops, if of the rank of General Officer, their own relative rank and precedence being determined by the King’s Regulations on that subject. *The Bishop. * The precedence of the Bishop is of an honorary nature and to be accorded to him by courtesy.