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138. Governors will be granted the same amount of passage allowance on retiring or being removed from their Governments, but they must not draw for the amount without the previous sanction of the Secretary of State; if, however, they come home on leave of absence, or are relieved at their own request, before the period at which a successor would, under ordinary circumstances, be appointed, they must provide their own passages.

The return allowance of Governors, who may have left this country before the 1st January, 1870, will be governed by the Regulations which were in force at the time of their leaving.

139. If a Governor is removed from one Government to another, he will not be entitled

to passage allowance from the Colony from which he retires to this country, and likewise from hence to the Colony to which he is about to pro- cced, unless the Secretary of State and the Treasury shall be satisfied that his return to this country was unavoidable, or in furtherance of the public interests; but the allowance to be granted to him will be calculated by the Secre- tary of State and the Treasury according to the probable expense of the direct passage from one Colony to the other, estimated on the same prin- ciple as the passage allowance froin England. In the case of a public functionary (not a Governor) or other person resident in a Colony, who may be appointed to the Government of another Colony, the same principle will be followed by the Secretary of State and the Trea- sury as nearly as circumstances will admit.

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the case of a Governor who may return to this country for other reasons than those above stated,

he will be entitled to the single passage allow. ance from England to his new Colony, unless that allowance be greater than the sum which might have been allowed for a direct journey from the old Colony to the new one, in which case the smaller amount only will be allowed.

140. Cancelled by Circular of 3rd July, 1888.

141. Passage allowances will also be made from Imperial Funds to persons specially com missioned to proceed to any of the Colonies, and to Bishops receiving salaries from Imperial Funds, while on their Visitation Tours. When

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Governors will be granted the same it of passage allowance on retiring or being ed from their Governments, but they must raw for the amount without the previous on of the Secretary of State; if, however, come home on leave of absence; or are ed at their own request, before the period ich a successor would, under ordinary istances, be appointed, they must provide own passages.

The return allowance of nors, who may have left this country before t January, 1870, will be governed by the ations which were in force at the time of

leaving.

. If a Governor is removed from one nment to another, he will not be entitled sage allowance from the Colony from which tires to this country, and likewise from to the Colony to which he is about to pro- unless the Secretary of State and the ury shall be satisfied that his return to this ry was unavoidable, or in furtherance of ublic interests; but the allowance to be ed to him will be calculated by the Secre-

of State and the Treasury according to the ble expense of the direct passage from one y to the other, estimated on the same prin- as the passage allowance from England.

e case of a public functionary (npt a nor) or other person resident in a Colony, may be appointed to the Governinent of er Colony, the same principle will be ved by the Secretary of State and the Trea- as nearly as circumstances will admit.

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ase of a Governor who may return to this cry for other reasons than those above stated, ill be entitled to the single passage allow- from England to his new Colony, unless allowance be greater than the sum which t have been allowed for a direct journey the old Colony to the new one, in which the smaller amount only will be allowed.

0. Cancelled by Circular of 3rd July, 1888.

1. Passage allowances will also be made Imperial Funds to persons specially com- oned to proceed to any of the Colonies, and Bishops receiving salaries from Imperial ls, while on their Visitation Tours. When

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