The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 157
... Governor might require . He was also told that , in the future , the Lieutenant - Governor would be directly responsible to the Secretary of State for all executive acts , and would regulate the finances of Van Diemen's Land.2 ...
... Governor might require . He was also told that , in the future , the Lieutenant - Governor would be directly responsible to the Secretary of State for all executive acts , and would regulate the finances of Van Diemen's Land.2 ...
Page 398
... 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 . In forwarding the ...
... 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 . In forwarding the ...
Page 401
... GOVERNOR'S DISCRETION 401 predecessors . The Governor should allow great weight to his ministers ' advice , but the final decision in all cases must be his own . " The Minister in a colony cannot be looked upon as occupying the same ...
... GOVERNOR'S DISCRETION 401 predecessors . The Governor should allow great weight to his ministers ' advice , but the final decision in all cases must be his own . " The Minister in a colony cannot be looked upon as occupying the same ...
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