 recommendation may be of service to him. I am aware
               that in other Colonies the Governor is periodically permitted
               under certain Regulations to make nominations to Naval
               Cadetships. But I cannot trace any correspondence upon the
               subject in the Records of my Office, except a recent Circular
               Despatch of 11th June last, which does not refer to earlier
               instructions; and perhaps the regulations have not been extended
               to thisgovernment
 recommendation may be of service to him. I am aware
               that in other Colonies the Governor is periodically permitted
               under certain Regulations to make nominations to Naval
               Cadetships. But I cannot trace any correspondence upon the
               subject in the Records of my Office, except a recent Circular
               Despatch of 11th June last, which does not refer to earlier
               instructions; and perhaps the regulations have not been extended
               to thisgovernment government.
 government.
                
                  
                   
                  
                   that definition. With regard to
                     the lapsed nominations this rule was relaxed in the case of Mr
                        Nairns—Tasmania see B/4874/69 and Desp. to Gov. No 40 14
                        May/69 on Gov. 4331/69.
 that definition. With regard to
                     the lapsed nominations this rule was relaxed in the case of Mr
                        Nairns—Tasmania see B/4874/69 and Desp. to Gov. No 40 14
                        May/69 on Gov. 4331/69.
                      
                  
                   
                  
                   Lord K
                     encourages Govrs to divide the cadetships among sons of public
                     officers, they will soon monopolize it. I wd point out to Mr
                        Musgrave that the object is to introduce sons of colonists in
                     the proper sense of the word into the Navy.
 Lord K
                     encourages Govrs to divide the cadetships among sons of public
                     officers, they will soon monopolize it. I wd point out to Mr
                        Musgrave that the object is to introduce sons of colonists in
                     the proper sense of the word into the Navy.
                      
                  
                   
                  
                   
                     
                      
                        
                         
                        
                         not take up the appointments assigned to them, & that in such
                           cases Lord Kimberley, if he had been previously informed of the
                           names of persons who desired to be contingent applicants, would
                           be able to take them into consideration without making any promise.
                           not take up the appointments assigned to them, & that in such
                           cases Lord Kimberley, if he had been previously informed of the
                           names of persons who desired to be contingent applicants, would
                           be able to take them into consideration without making any promise.