(b) in the case of (i) draft legislation, (ii) Bills reserved for Her Majesty's pleasure, (iii) enactments the operation of which is suspended until after signification of Her Majesty's pleasure, and (iv) legislation following a model Ordinance or approved draft, all modifications of the original shall be conspicuously shown (e.g., in red ink) on a spare copy of the enactment or of the original; a comparative table shall be given unless the origin of each section is apparent from such spare copy or from the report; and the reason for any important modification shall be stated.
(c) In the case of an enactment based upon a draft approved by the Secretary of State, the report shall state how far suggestions made by him have been met and, where any such suggestions have not been adopted, reasons shall be given.
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(4) In this Regulation, the term enactment includes Regulations, Rules of Court and other subsidiary legislation which require the approval of the Secretary of State, or which Her Majesty or the Secretary of State is em- powered to disallow.
150. The Secretary of State will not certify signatures other than those of the Governor, the Deputy Governor or Chief Secretary.
B. Returns
151. The Governor shall transmit to the Secretary of State the requisite number of laws, publications, reports, returns, etc. as directed in the Royal Instructions or as directed by the Secretary of State from time to time including:
(a) Laws and subsidiary legislation as soon as published;
(b) Annual volumes of laws and subsidiary legislation;
(c) New compilations or corrected editions of laws and subsidiary legislation;
(d) Government Gazettes.
In addition the Governor shall send copies of laws, publications, etc., to libraries, government departments in the United Kingdom, international organisations and learned and other bodies as notified by the Secretary of State from time to time.
152. (deleted).
153. Governors should arrange for the interchange of reports on subjects of common interest.
C. Military and Air Forces
154. When a Governor who is not actually in command of Her Majesty's forces shall have occasion to report upon, or bring under the consideration of the Secretary of State, matters which involve military or air force as well as civil considerations, or which require the concurrence or decision of the
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