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No. 6.

11

14". E. B. Notice No.

C. O.

Mr. Kennedy.6

Mr. Lee 6/1

Robes Wan

Mr.

Sim

Mr. A. J. Dawe., Jeffys

Sir H. Moore.

Sir G. Tomlinson.

Sir J. Shuckburgh.

الله

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X U.S. of S. ll × Perml. U.S. of S. || atenco

Parly. U.S. of S.

Secretary of State.

10/1

DEPARTMENTY.

The attention of Geos

Departments is called to the practice

which should be followed in dealing

with applications from Governors and

High Commissioners for permission to

ssi ners):

be temporarily absent from their

úémilies

Colony on Protectorate.

Normally

а

DRAFT. NOTICE

(ar t.ex.)

is probibuctions

50 expys. from having

ite lieviton

A Governor

cannot leave

Dependeney in which he is serving

without having first obtained

permission from the King; but in

practice applications are never sub-

mitted to His Majesty. It is

desirable, however, that the reply

FURTHER ACTION.

1307

kam (-229)

laki.

to the Governor

so as

should be worded

to avoid the implication that approval

[to

is given by the Secretary of State.

The correct procedure is to use the

formula "Approval is given for

thus implying that the Secretary of

State is being used as a channel

through

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