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N. Naval Correspondence.
ernors of Colonies should communi- fficers of His Majesty's Navy, and rey notices of different kinds to of Foreign Vessels in Colonial e following mode :-
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Governor will write in his own
Senior Naval Officer (that is to say, Officer then within his immediate ding the rank of Flag Officer, Commander, but will communicate nior Officer of lower rank through
Secretary. In no case will he com- ough the Colonial Secretary, whose e of a different character, and whose
1 not be the place of deposit for ons between the Governor and Command of His Majesty's Naval
notice or direction, conveyed by r's authority to the Commander of Vessel, should be conveyed through of the Colonial Government, and the Officers of His Majesty's Navy, rention should not be applied for,
directions conveyed through the innel should fail to produce their
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§ V. Correspondence between the Postmaster- General in this Country and the Postmasters, Packet Agents, &c., in the Colonies, upon matters affecting the Governor, or Orders given by his Authority.
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215. Whenever
Postmaster, Packet Agent, or other Public Functionary acting under the immediate Orders and Instructions of His Majesty's Postmaster-General, shall have occasion to transmit to the Postmaster-General any complaint or representation respecting the conduct of the Local Government or of any of its Officers, he must simultaneously place in the hands of the Governor a copy of so much of any such report as it may be requisite for the Governor to answer, so that the complaint and the explanation may reach this Country at the same time.
216. Should the Governor have occasion to make to the Secretary of State any complaint
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or representation respecting the conduct of Officer employed under His Majesty's Postmaster General, he will apprise such Officer of the precise nature of the complaint or representation which he proposes to forward, in order that the Officer to whom it relates may be enabled at once to transinit to the Postinaster-General any explanation which he
may have to offer with respect to his conduct.
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§ V. Correspondence between the Postmaster- General in this Country and the Postmasters, Packet Agents, &c., in the Colonies, upon matters affecting the Governor, or Orders given by his Authority.
215. Whenever any Postmaster, Packet Agent, or other Public Functionary acting under the immediate Orders and Instructions of His Majesty'a Postmaster-General, shall have occasion to transmit to the Postmaster-General any complaint or representation respecting the conduct of the Local Government or of any of its Officers, he must simultaneously place in the hands of the Governor a copy of so much of any such report as it may be requisite for the Governor to answer, so that the complaint and the explanation may reach this Country at the same time.
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216. Should the Governor have occasion to make to the Secretary of State any complaint or representation respecting the conduct of Officer employed under His Majesty's Postmaster General, he will apprise such Officer of the precise nature of the complaint or representation which he proposes to forward, in order that the Officer to whom it relates may be enabled at once to transmit to the
Postmaster-General any explanation which he may have to offer with respect to his conduct.
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