The officer in command of the Naval Forces on the Station in which the Territory is included if holding rank equivalent or superior to that of Rear-Admiral, the officer in command of the land forces in the Territory if holding rank equivalent or superior to that of Major-General, and the officer in command of the air forces in the Territory if holding rank equivalent or superior to that of Air Vice-Marshal, their own relative rank and precedence being determined by the Queen's Regulations on that subject.

The Chief Justice.

The Speaker.

The officer in command of the Naval Forces on the Station in which the Territory is included if of the rank of Commodore, the officer in command of the land forces in the Territory if of the rank of Brigadier, and the officer in command of the air forces in the Territory if of the rank of Air Commodore, their own relative rank and precedence being determined by the Queen's Regulations on that subject.

The Deputy Governor (if any), or,

Chief Secretary.

The Chief Minister (if any).

The other Ministers (if any) and

other Members of the Executive Council.

The officer in command of the Naval Forces on the Station in which the Territory is included if of the rank of Captain or Commander, the officer in command of the land forces in the Territory if of the rank of Colonel or Lieutenant-Colonel, and the officer in command of the air forces in the Territory if of the rank of Group Captain or Wing- Commander, their own relative rank and precedence being determined by the Queen's Regulations on that subject.

The Puisne Judges.

The Members of the Legislative Council.

The principal officers of Government in such order as shall be specially assigned.

The officer in command of the Naval Forces on the Station in which the Territory is included if below the rank of Commander, the officer in com- mand of the land forces in the Territory if below the rank of Lieutenant- Colonel, and the officer in command of the air forces in the Territory if below the rank of Wing-Commander, their own relative rank and pre- cedence being determined by the Queen's Regulations on that subject.

115. When two or more territories are comprised within one naval, military, or air force command, then in the table in the preceding regulation:

(i) the term "

officer in command of the Naval Forces on the Station " shall include the senior officer of two or more of Her Majesty's ships, or the senior officer of a Division of Her Majesty's ships, present in the waters

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