(or the Honourable) the Chief Justice (or other
suitable officer) to read the Royal Warrant
conferring upon
.the dignity of..
*
d. The officer named reads the Royal Warrant, all
standing;
The Governor delivers the insignia or a badge saying: "by command of The Queen I invest/present you with the
insignia/badge of
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24.13 The recipient of a medal will advance without supporters,
and the Governor will proceed forthwith with the presentation as in e. above and perhaps a few remarks in general terms about his career and activities. It is not permissible to divulge to recipients any citations relating
to their awards.
25.
COURT MOURNING
25.1
25.2
Circular Despatch No 1120 of 22 October 1956 gives detailed advice on the observance of Court Mourning, also in DSP Volume 7 Section F. Information will be received from the
Secretary of State when Court Mourning has been ordered, and the period of mourning will be notified. A Governor may apply, in special circumstances, through the Secretary of State, for the curtailment of the period of Court Mourning
in a Dependent Territory.
During the period of Court Mourning a Governor and the members of his staff when in uniform will wear a mourning
band on the left arm. When in plain clothes, ordinary dress may be worn with a black tie, but without a mourning band. White waistcoats may be worn with evening dress. Ladies of the Governor's household should wear black or white dresses.
25.3
During the period of Court Mourning a Governor and the
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