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No. 6.
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14". E. B. Notice No.
C. O.
Mr. Kennedy.6
Mr. Lee 6/1
Robes Wan
Mr.
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Mr. A. J. Dawe., Jeffys
Sir H. Moore.
Sir G. Tomlinson.
Sir J. Shuckburgh.
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Secretary of State.
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DEPARTMENTY.
The attention of Geos
Departments is called to the practice
which should be followed in dealing
with applications from Governors and
High Commissioners for permission to
ssi ners):
be temporarily absent from their
úémilies
Colony on Protectorate.
Normally
а
DRAFT. NOTICE
(ar t.ex.)
is probibuctions
50 expys. from having
ite lieviton
A Governor
cannot leave
Dependeney in which he is serving
without having first obtained
permission from the King; but in
practice applications are never sub-
mitted to His Majesty. It is
desirable, however, that the reply
FURTHER ACTION.
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laki.
to the Governor
so as
should be worded
to avoid the implication that approval
[to
is given by the Secretary of State.
The correct procedure is to use the
formula "Approval is given for
thus implying that the Secretary of
State is being used as a channel
through
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