The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Only one Australian Governor was recalled during this period , and it was for a breach of this rule . In 1865 , in a petition to the Crown , twenty - two executive councillors in Victoria challenged the actions of Sir Charles Darling .
Only one Australian Governor was recalled during this period , and it was for a breach of this rule . In 1865 , in a petition to the Crown , twenty - two executive councillors in Victoria challenged the actions of Sir Charles Darling .
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It has always been usual in Victoria to appoint the Chief Justice to this office , but Higinbotham's claim that the Colonial Office instructions to the Governor were illegal barred both appointment and acceptance .
It has always been usual in Victoria to appoint the Chief Justice to this office , but Higinbotham's claim that the Colonial Office instructions to the Governor were illegal barred both appointment and acceptance .
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The records in this office include the despatches from the Governor of New South Wales to the Colonial Office from ... the Governor's letter - book , 1827-9 ; Governor's private despatches , 1827-36 ; numbered despatches not entered in ...
The records in this office include the despatches from the Governor of New South Wales to the Colonial Office from ... the Governor's letter - book , 1827-9 ; Governor's private despatches , 1827-36 ; numbered despatches not entered in ...
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