The British battle fleet, Vol. 2 (of 2) : its inception and growth throughout…
7. While ships of the Dominions are at a foreign port a report of
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their proceedings will be forwarded by the officer in command to
the Commander-in-Chief on the station or to the British Admiralty.
The officer in command of a Dominion ship so long as he remains in
the foreign port will obey any instructions he may receive from the
Government of the United Kingdom as to the conduct of any international
matters that may arise, the Dominion Government being informed.
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