[The following minutes entered in
1868:]
M Monsell
The Act of 1868 has not been acted on.
What is necessary, I think, is to alter the Royal Instructions to
future Governors substituting the new for the old oaths.
And to frame a circular dealing with the oaths of executive officals
& judicial officers in General so as to reduce all the oaths set
forth in PP
344/
1866 to the two [other?]
forms prescribed or maintained by the Act, or as near them as the
nature of the case renders advisable. I have set this going.
How the matter has been dealt with in this office hitherto you will
see by the annexed paper 5901—
H. Kong.
If I might be allowed to say so—
Sir C. [OL's?]
proposed remedy for the evil
w he complains of—by a Circular to
Governors (who in hypothesis have already taken the old oath) telling
them they ought to take no oaths but the new ones, is a shooting
rather
behind the mark.