Full text: Regulations for His Majesty's colonial services

APPENDIX 3. 
Regulation 136. 
Colonial Officials entitled to Salutes 
when in their Official Capacities. 
The Governor-General of the Dominion 
of Canada, the Governor-General of 
the Commonwealth of Australia, the 
Governor-General of the Union of 
South Africa, the Governor-General 
of the Dominion of New Zealand, and 
the Governor-General of the Irish 
Free State. 
Fovernor or High Commissioners® of 
any of His Majesty's Colonies, Pro- 
tectorates, Territories, Dependencies, 
Castles, or Fortresses, 
Jeutenant-Governor or Commissioner 
if administering the (Government of a 
Colony. Protectorate, Territory, or 
Dependency, and if holding a Com- 
mission direct from the King, or 
acting temporarily for an Officer sc 
Commissioned, Administrators or 
Commissioners of Colonies, Protec- 
torates, Territories, or Dependencies, 
acting in subordination to a Governor 
or High Commissioner, 
Lieutenant-Governor not administering 
a Government if holding a Commis- 
sion direct from the Kine. 
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By His Majesty's Ships, 
Within | 
what Occasions. 
Limits. 
On landing on first ap- 
pointment, or on return 
from leave of absence, 
at his destination from 
she United Kingdom, by 
the ship in which he 
arrives. 
When visiting a ship 
either on going on 
board or on leaving, by 
such ship. 
Or finally quitting his 
Government or on pro- 
ceeding on leave of 
absence, by the ship in 
which he embarks. 
Those 
of his 
Gov- 
ern- 
ment. 
On disembarking for the 
first time from the ship 
in which he may have 
arrived and on embark- 
ing for his final de- 
parture, by the ship in 
which he arrives or 
denarts. 
, At the 
+ seat of 
Gov- 
ern- 
ment 
onlv 
How often by 
the same Flag 
Broad Pen- 
dant or Shim 
As the occa. 
sion arises. 
Once a year 
and by only 
one ship on 
she same day 
As the ocea- 
sion arises, 
As the occa- 
zion arises. 
By the Fort or Battery from which 
Salutes are usuellu fired. 
Fithin 
what 
Limite 
Occasions. i 
How 
often. 
On first landing, on 
reading of Royal 
Commission and 
taking Oaths of 
Office, or on return 
from leave of ab- 
sence exceeding 
ihree months, 
On proceeding on 
leave of absence, 
or firally quitting 
his Government, 
When officially visi- 
ting other Forts 
or Dependencies 
of his Government 
On frst arrival and 
on fnaf departure. 
As the 
occasion 
arises. 
Those 
of hig 
Gov- 
ern- 
ment. 
As the 
nceasion 
arises. 
Once a 
vear only 
in any 
one 
place. 
As the 
aceasion 
arises, 
At the 
seat of 
Govern- 
ment 
only. 
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* The High Commissioners of South Africa and of the Western Pacific will be entitled to the same number of guns when visiting in, 
Sry? in, or disembarking from, a ship outside the precincts of their Governments, but within the limits embraced by their 
ommissions, 
The Lieutenant-Governor of Papua, the Government Resident in Northern Australia, and -the Administrators of the mandated 
territories of New Guinea and Western Samoa will be entitled to a salute of fifteen guns, 
The British Resident, Zanzibar, will be entitled to a salute of seventeen guns. 
The British Resident Commissioner in the New Hebrides, the Resident Commissioners, British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Gilbert 
And Bilice Islands Colony, Rarotonga and Wive, the Administrators of Norfolk island and of the mandated territory of Nauru, and tha 
Brign Agent and Consul, Tonga, will be entHitied 1o 5 Sainte ot leven guns. 
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