The British battle fleet, Vol. 2 (of 2) : its inception and growth throughout…
8. The commanding officer of a Dominion ship having to put into a
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foreign port without previous arrangement on account of stress of
weather, damage, or any unforeseen emergency, will report his arrival
and reason for calling to the Commander-in-Chief of the station or to
the Admiralty, and will obey, so long as he remains in the foreign
port, any instructions he may receive from the Government of the
United Kingdom as to his relations with the authorities, the Dominion
Government being informed.
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