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Colonial Legislature, and six manuscript copies where the laws are not printed; and His Majesty's Government will send out annually to the respective Governors, for the use of the Colonial Legislatures and Courts of Justice, copies of the British Statutes. Of the printed copies of Acts twelve are to be sent under flying covers, addressed as below. Those in- tended for the Colonial Office, House of Lords and House of Commons, should be sent home as printed. The copies for the other public departments and societies should be sent once a year to the Crown Agents for the Colonies, for distribution.
as soon
1. House of Lords.
2. House of Commons,
3. To the Board of Trade.
4. To the British Museum.
5. The Bar Library,. Royal Courts of
Justice.
6. To the Incorporated Law Society.
7. To the Library of the faculty of Advo-
cates of Scotland.
8. The Library of Lincoln's Inn.
9. The Library of the Inner Temple.
10. The Library of the Middle Temple.
11. The Library of Gray's Inn.
12. The Library of King's Inns, Dublin.
Copies of all official publications are to be forwarded to the British Museum,
262. Four copies of every new compilation or -corrected edition of the Colonial Laws are to be forwarded to the Secretary of State.
263. Two copies of the Colonial Book Alma- nack for the current year, and copies of Govern- ment Gazettes, and generally of such books or pamphlets issuing from the Colonial Press as may be useful to this Department, and of the principal newspapers published in the Colony. (Special instructions as to the Newspapers to be sent home issued in Circulars, 31st October, 1870, and 10th June, 1871.)
264, 265, 266. Cancelled by Circular Despatch of 13th September, 1887.
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III. Other Periodical Returns.*
A Table of Duties payable on articles into, and exported from, the Colony be punctually forwarded in duplicate so rrive in this country shortly before the
ecember of each year, with a view to the Board of Trade to prepare, at as period of the Session as possible, the
| Abstract and other papers annually fore Parliament. In such Table all tal rates levied on Imports and Exports ny special Acts or Regulations should ified. (Enclosure to Circular of 25th 7, 1881.)
Copies of the Minutes of the Proceedings slative Councils and Assemblies, and in s not possessing responsible Government, utive Councils.
Lists of Members of Executive and ive Councils, specifying the date of pointment, and whether they hold any ffice in the Colony. Similar lists are to on announcing any provisional appoint-
either Council, distinguishing those who ent on leave and those whose appoint- re provisional.
A return of changes which may occur
me to time under the provisions of the dmiralty Courts Act of 1863, in the
holding the office of Judge Marshal or ar, for communication to the Lords ssioners of the Admiralty.†
In Colonies in which it is customary to- he Laws the Governor will send home ver than eighteen, or in case of Acts g the Constitution, or containing a sus- g clause, or reserved for the signification Majesty's pleasure, twenty-one copies of ts passed during the Session of the
also Circulars, 17th September, 1885, 5th March,
d 27th July, 1895.
8 return is no longer required. See Circular,
, 1893.
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