prefatory historical and geographical note, followed
by information under the headings :—
General,
Finance,
Production,
Trade and Economics,
Communications,
Justice, Police, and Prisons.
Public Works,
Public Health,
Education,
Lands and Survey,
Labour;
besides a reference to any important legislation not
falling under those headings. Opinions, forecasts,
controversial matter, details of merely local interest,
and tabular statements other than those required for
the elucidation of the text should be excluded.
180. Colonial Governments should arrange for the
interchange of reports on subjects of common interest.
C. Military.
181. Governors who are actually in command of His
Majesty's troops must separate their correspondence
with the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the
Secretary of State for War, as prescribed in the
following Regulations 182 to 186.
182. All matters which relate to the discipline of
the troops, or to the employment of them in any
ordinary and established service, or to the relief of the
troops after their time of local service shall have
expired, or to the interior economy of His Majesty’s
land forces, will probably form the subject of corre-
spondence with the Secretary of State for War
exclusively.