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Troops, if of the rank of Colonel or Lieu- tenant-Colonel, and the Officer in com- mand of His Majesty's Naval Forces on the Station, if of equivalent rank, their own relative rank being determined by the King's Regulations on that subject. The members of the Executive Council. * The Puisne Judges.
The President of the Legislative Council. The members of the Legislative Council. The Speaker of the House of Assembly. The members of the House of Assembly, The Colonial Secretary (not being in the
Executive Council).
The Commissioners or Government Agents
of Provinces or Districts.
The Attorney-General,
The Solicitor-General.
The Senior Officer in command of the Troops, if below the rank of Colonel or Lieutenant-Colonel, and the Senior Naval Officer of corresponding rank.
The Archdeacon.
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The Treasurer, Paymaster-General, or Collector of Internal Revenue. The Auditor-General or Inspector-
General of Accounts.
Not
being
Mem-
bers
The Commissioner of Crown Lands.
The Collector of Customs.
of Execu-
tive
Coun-
The Comptroller of Customs. The Surveyor-General.
cil.
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Clerk of the Legislative Council.
Clerk of the House of Assembly.
157. In Courts for the trial of Piracy, the Members are to take rank according to the order in which they are designated in His Majesty's Commission; except in the case of the Naval
The position here assigned to the Puisne Judges has not been made applicable generally to Colonies possessing Responsible Government, in which, in the absence of any such special arrangements as are con- templated by Regulation 155, and as are, in fact, in operation in several of the Colonies, the Puisue Judges take precedence next after the Speaker of the House of Assembly.
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if of the rank of Colonel or Lien- it-Colonel, and the Officer in com- ul of His Majesty's Naval Forces on Station, it of equivalent rank, their
relative rank being determined by King's Regulations on that subject. embers of the Executive Council. úsne Judges.
resident of the Legislative Council. embers of the Legislative Council.
peaker of the House of Assembly.
embers of the House of Assembly.
olonial Secretary (not being in the cutive Council).
‘ommissioners or Government Agents 'rovinces or Districts.
ttorney-General.
olicitor-General.
Senior Officer in command of the
ops, if below the rank of Colonel or itenant-Colonel, and the Senior Naval
cer of corresponding rank.
rchdeacon.
reasurer, Paymaster-General, y
'ollector of Internal Revenue,
Not
being
uditor-General or Inspector-
Mem-
eral of Accounts.
bers
of
ommissioner of Crown Lands.
Execu-
ollector of Customs.
tive
Coun-
omptroller of Customs.
cil.
urveyor-General.
of the Executive Council.
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of the Legislative Council.
of the House of Assembly.
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