~ F. Remittances and Imprests. 294. All payments due by a Colonial Government to public departments or other creditors in the United Kingdom, and, unless otherwise authorised, all pay- ments due to other Governments, shall be made through the Crown Agents for the Colonies. 295. The Crown Agents shall be kept continuously in funds by the Colonial Treasurer, whose duty it is bo watch the account of the Colony with the Crown Agents, to be prepared to meet their current require- ments and to notify them in good time if local circum- stances make it necessary to arrange for temporary accommodation in aid of the Government’s account with them. 296. The maximum cash balance which may be fetained by sub-accountants will be calculated upon their average current requirements and fixed by authority of the Governor, and the Treasurer will be responsible for seeing that such balances do not exceed their authorised limits. 297. Remittances to public creditors outside the Colony other than those made through the Crown Agents will be made only by the Colonial Secretary, who for such purpose will be furnished by the Treasurer with a draft payable to the order of the Creditor concerned. 298. The cost of remittance of salaries or pensions Dot drawn through an agent of the Colony will be deducted from the amount remitted. 299. A public officer will be allowed to remit through the Crown Agents for the Colonies in equal monthly nstalments a portion of his salary for the support of Members of his family. The sums thus remitted will 10%, as a rule, exceed half his salary in any one year, but in exceptional cases the Governor may authorise