ever, such as the celebration of the Sovereign's Birthday or the opening or closing of the Legislature, Governors shall wear the special uniform.
The other classes of white uniform shall be worn by persons who are entitled, or have received permission, to wear the corresponding class of the ordinary civil uniform.
141. (deleted).
CHAPTER VII. OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE
A. Foreign and Commonwealth Office
142. In all matters of correspondence with Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, Governors shall address the Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office unless communication to another address is required by other Regulations, or by arrangements concerning the Ministry of Overseas Development.
143. Correspondence with the Secretary of State, whether by mail or tele- graph, is divided into the following categories:
(1) Unclassified;
(2) Restricted;
(3) Confidential;
(4) Secret;
(5) Top Secret.
The extent to which such correspondence may be circulated is detailed in the following regulation.
144. (1) Unclassified correspondence may be communicated to any person. by the Governor at his discretion and may be published unless express direc- tions to the contrary are given. This is subject to the proviso that any enclosures consisting of correspondence with a Government Department in the United Kingdom shall not be published without prior reference to the Secretary of State.
(2) Restricted correspondence may be communicated for official purposes to any person by the Governor at his discretion but shall not be published without the permission of the Secretary of State.
(3) Confidential correspondence may only be communicated by the Governor at his discretion and under the obligation of confidence to the Executive Council or to officers of Her Majesty's Services. The same restric- tion regarding publication applies as in the case of restricted correspondence.
(4) Secret and Top Secret shall not, without the express authority of the Secretary of State, be communicated to any person other than such members of Her Majesty's Service as the Governor considers it essential in the public interest, to consult or inform.
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