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APPENDIX.

16. (Par. 404.)

FORM OF PASSPORT.

THIS is to certify that (*

ormerly a (†

subject) who is proceeding to

for the purpose of

nd whose description is entered below is within the

mits of (+

ubject to naturalisation.§

) a British Colonial

This certificate is granted with the qualification that

he said (*

he limits of (+

) is only entitled beyond

) as a matter of

ourtesy to the general gool offices and assistance

of His Majesty's Representatives abroad.

Given at Government House,

day of

Signature of Bearer

Residence of Bearer

19

(Governor.)

Profession of Bearer

Age of Bearer

• Here insert the full name.

Here insert the nationality of origin or country in which the

person has been previously naturalised.

Here insert the name of the Colony or Possession.

§ In the case of a statutory allen who has been re-admitted to British Nationality substitute re-admission to British Nationality" for "naturalisation."

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CHAPTER XV.

Applications for Opinions of Law Officers in this Country.

405. If in any case a Colonial Government or Legislature desire to obtain the opinion of the English Law Officers on any important question

of Law which may have arisen in the adminis- tration of the Colony, it is necessary that the Secretary of State should be furnished with a detailed statement explaining precisely what doubts have arisen, and under what circum- stances, enumerating the Instruments or Laws bearing on these doubts (of which complete copies should in all cases be annexed), setting forth, verbatim, the particular provisions of these Instruments or Laws which appear relevant to

the matter in hand, and in conclusion stating explicitly the particular questions to which answers are desired. All papers so furnished for consideration of the English Law Officers should be sent in duplicate.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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CHAPTER XV.

cations for Opinions of Law Officers in

this Country.

If in any case a Colonial Government or

iture desire to obtain the opinion of the

h Law Officers on any important question

which may have arisen in the adminis-

of the Colony, it is necessary that the

ry of State should be furnished with a d statement explaining precisely what have arisen, and under what circum- 3, enumerating the Instruments or Laws g on these doubts (of which complete should in all cases be annexed), setting verbatim. the particular provisions of these ments or Laws which appear relevant to atter in hand, and in conclusion stating itly the particular questions to which rs are desired. All papers so furnished

nsideration of the English Law Officers I be sent in duplicate.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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