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The badge of this protectorate has a red field, upon which are imposed two interlocked triangles in the form of a six-pointed star. In the center is the crown of the British Empire.
The union jack is the national flag of the colonies as well
as of the mother countries and, although it is a rule
observed more in the breach than in its observance, no other
flag is to be displayed ashore. According to British flag
law, the union jack, in its plain condition and without
emblazonment or badge, is the only flag an individual or
corporation in British realms may properly fly. However,
since the shipping of the principal colonies is accustomed to
fly the red ensign with the badge of the colony represented
in the fly, this flag is frequently, if not indeed usually,
displayed by the people of the several colonies as their
particular flag. Vessels bearing colonial governors or other
administrative officials of badge-possessing rank fly the
union jack with a badge of the colony placed within a wreath
at the intersection of the crosses. Vessels of the colonial
public service display the blue ensign with the badge of the
colony from which it hails in the fly.
from National Geographics Oct.1917
Josh Fruhlinger 13 February 1996