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Governor-Generalship, because that office in Australia should be as far removed from party politics as is the Crown itself in Great Britain". Chifley, in response, accepted full responsibility for the appointment, said that he offered no apologies, and "I am completely confident that as time goes on I shall have no reason to regret my action".
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Treasury. In May 1927, Lang reconstructed his
Cabinet with loyalists. McKell at first retained his post but was dropped on 8 June. When Lang won the 1930 election, McKell became a Minister but was relegated to the minor portfolio of Local Government. In June 1931, McKell again became Justice Minister, where he remained until Lang's dismissal by
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a generation afterwards); but there was nothing Labor could do about it, since McKell had severed all connections with the party on assuming office. Also it was unprecedented and was still considered somewhat inappropriate, for a
Governor-General not to be at least a knight (many had been peers).
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Australian should be capable of being chosen as Governor-General. Once McKell took office on 11 March, however, the continuing
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540:Andrew Lysaght Jr.
189:John de Vere Loder
41:Sir William McKell
18:Sir William McKell
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3438:Bob Heffron
3407:Chris Minns
3363:Nathan Rees
3328:Bob Heffron
3295:Greg McGirr
3284:John Storey
3264:Joseph Cook
3193:Berejiklian
3053:Fitzpatrick
2806:Berejiklian
2111:Daniel Levy
2040:Henry Hoyle
1416:Biographies
1162:Labor Party
1146:Mort's Dock
1139:Surry Hills
1127:Surry Hills
1090:Ben Chifley
1060:John Dooley
1056:John Storey
1038:during the
1024:Mort's Dock
1020:boilermaker
1005:Labor Party
939:Boilermaker
864:Nationality
783:Preceded by
750:Preceded by
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611:Preceded by
604:John Storey
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281:Elections:
254:Preceded by
212:Preceded by
157:Elections:
128:Preceded by
117:Ben Chifley
3786:Categories
3609:Heffron II
3594:Cahill III
3579:McGirr III
3512:Ministries
3463:Ron Mulock
3402:Jodi McKay
3385:Luke Foley
3318:Jim McGirr
3178:Roozendaal
3088:Richardson
3038:Carmichael
3013:Carruthers
2938:Piddington
2661:Carruthers
2430:Gloucester
2415:Stonehaven
2315:1939–1947
2283:1927–1947
2212:1917–1920
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2159:1941–1947
2132:1939–1941
2105:1931–1932
2078:1930–1931
2051:1925–1927
2019:1925–1927
2008:Thomas Ley
1998:Thomas Ley
1992:1921–1922
1965:1920–1921
1926:1947–1953
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1860:10 October
1748:0043303897
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1561:0868405876
1516:References
1471:0043303897
1452:0868405876
1410:North Ryde
1354:Later life
1168:, MLA for
1117:Early life
945:Politician
933:Occupation
867:Australian
641:Electorate
584:Thomas Ley
528:Thomas Ley
485:Joe Lamaro
448:Jim McGirr
381:Jim McGirr
270:Jim McGirr
229:Jim McGirr
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3604:Heffron I
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3589:Cahill II
3574:McGirr II
3564:McKell II
3539:Dooley II
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3423:Bill Dunn
3338:Pat Hills
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3302:Bill Dunn
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2586:Donaldson
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2304:Jack Lang
2249:Ratcliffe
2182:Treasurer
2121:Jack Lang
1847:1833-7538
1383:Haymarket
1338:McKell's
1269:George VI
1071:Jack Lang
1064:Jack Lang
1046:defeated
923:Education
913:Parent(s)
773:In office
740:In office
665:In office
591:In office
548:In office
517:Jack Lang
505:In office
474:Jack Lang
462:In office
426:Jack Lang
414:In office
371:Jack Lang
349:In office
323:Jack Lang
292:In office
244:In office
180:George VI
168:In office
101:George VI
88:In office
3699:Keneally
3689:Iemma II
3674:Carr III
3659:Unsworth
3649:Wran VII
3629:Wran III
3584:Cahill I
3569:McGirr I
3559:McKell I
3554:Lang III
3534:Dooley I
3503:Prue Car
3353:Bob Carr
2993:McMillan
2983:Jennings
2928:Burdekin
2893:Campbell
2878:Balcombe
2791:Keneally
2761:Unsworth
2636:Jennings
2505:Cosgrove
2385:Tennyson
2380:Hopetoun
1855:70677943
1792:(1988).
1499:See also
1394:Waverley
1368:Malaysia
1239:Premier
1182:Goulburn
942:Unionist
905:Children
887:Mary Pye
847:Waverley
691:John Lee
185:Governor
97:Monarchs
3684:Iemma I
3679:Carr IV
3669:Carr II
3644:Wran VI
3634:Wran IV
3624:Wran II
3614:Renshaw
3549:Lang II
3519:McGowen
3257:Leaders
3208:Mookhey
3153:Collins
3143:Greiner
3113:Renshaw
3108:Heffron
3078:Stevens
3028:McGowen
3023:Waddell
2948:Forster
2883:Riddell
2766:Greiner
2736:Renshaw
2731:Heffron
2706:Stevens
2671:McGowen
2656:Waddell
2621:Farnell
2601:Forster
2495:Jeffery
2475:Stephen
2460:Hasluck
2410:Forster
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1131:Redfern
953:Cabinet
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827:Pambula
732:Redfern
600:Premier
557:Premier
514:Premier
471:Premier
423:Premier
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177:Monarch
64:McKell
3664:Carr I
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3619:Wran I
3544:Lang I
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3128:Willis
3103:Cahill
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3048:Holman
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2908:Weekes
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2726:Cahill
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1054:under
1016:Sydney
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882:Spouse
657:Botany
358:Deputy
309:Deputy
3740:Minns
3735:McKay
3730:Daley
3725:Foley
3704:Minns
3183:Baird
3173:Costa
3168:Iemma
3148:Fahey
3138:Booth
3123:Lewis
3118:Askin
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2998:Smith
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2500:Bryce
2485:Deane
2470:Cowen
2455:Casey
2257:Mutch
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275:14th
151:27th
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3766:2019
3761:2018
3756:2015
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3158:Egan
3133:Wran
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3058:Lang
3043:Cann
3018:Lyne
3008:Reid
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