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Officers entitled to Salutes when in their Official Capacities

Governor

Administrator or Commissioner of a Territory or Dependency, acting in subordination to a Governor.

Lieutenant-Governor

not ad-

ministering a Government if holding a Commission direct from The Queen.

APPENDIX 4

Regulation 119

SALUTES

By Her Majesty's Ships

By the Fort or Battery from which

Salutes are usually fired

No. of

guns

Within

17

15

15

what Limits

Those of his Govern- ment.

At the seat of Government

only.

Occasions

On landing on first ap- pointment, or on_return from leave of absence, at his destination from the United Kingdom, by the ship in which he arrives. When visiting a ship either on going on board or on board or on leaving, by such ship.

On finally quitting his Government or on pro- ceeding on leave of absence, by the ship in which he embarks. On disembarking for the first time from the ship in which he may have arrived and on embarking for his final departure, by the ship in which he arrives or departs.

How often by the same Flag. Broad Pen- dant of Ship

Within what Limits

As the occasion arises.

Once a year and by only one ship on the same day.

As the occasion arises.

As the occasion arises.

Those of

his Govern- ment.

At the seat of Government only.

Occasions

On first landing, on reading of Royal Commission and taking Oaths of Office, or on return from leave of absence exceeding three months.

On proceeding on leave of absence or finally quitting his Government.

When officially

other Dependencies

his Government.

How often

As the occasion arises.

As the occasion arises.

visiting of

Once a year

only in any

one place.

On first arrival and on

final departure.

The British Resident Commissioner in the New Hebrides is entitled to a salute of eleven guns.

As the occasion arises.

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