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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
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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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3427:Bob Heffron
3396:Chris Minns
3352:Nathan Rees
3317:Bob Heffron
3284:Greg McGirr
3273:John Storey
3253:Joseph Cook
3182:Berejiklian
3042:Fitzpatrick
2795:Berejiklian
2100:Daniel Levy
2029:Henry Hoyle
1405:Biographies
1151:Labor Party
1135:Mort's Dock
1128:Surry Hills
1116:Surry Hills
1079:Ben Chifley
1049:John Dooley
1045:John Storey
1027:during the
1013:Mort's Dock
1009:boilermaker
994:Labor Party
928:Boilermaker
853:Nationality
772:Preceded by
739:Preceded by
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600:Preceded by
593:John Storey
557:Preceded by
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486:Daniel Levy
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270:Elections:
243:Preceded by
201:Preceded by
146:Elections:
117:Preceded by
106:Ben Chifley
3775:Categories
3598:Heffron II
3583:Cahill III
3568:McGirr III
3501:Ministries
3452:Ron Mulock
3391:Jodi McKay
3374:Luke Foley
3307:Jim McGirr
3167:Roozendaal
3077:Richardson
3027:Carmichael
3002:Carruthers
2927:Piddington
2650:Carruthers
2419:Gloucester
2404:Stonehaven
2304:1939–1947
2272:1927–1947
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2094:1931–1932
2067:1930–1931
2040:1925–1927
2008:1925–1927
1997:Thomas Ley
1987:Thomas Ley
1981:1921–1922
1954:1920–1921
1915:1947–1953
1878:10 October
1849:10 October
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1505:References
1460:0043303897
1441:0868405876
1399:North Ryde
1343:Later life
1157:, MLA for
1106:Early life
934:Politician
922:Occupation
856:Australian
630:Electorate
573:Thomas Ley
517:Thomas Ley
474:Joe Lamaro
437:Jim McGirr
370:Jim McGirr
259:Jim McGirr
218:Jim McGirr
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3578:Cahill II
3563:McGirr II
3553:McKell II
3528:Dooley II
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3412:Bill Dunn
3327:Pat Hills
3297:Jack Lang
3291:Bill Dunn
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2595:Robertson
2575:Donaldson
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2293:Jack Lang
2238:Ratcliffe
2171:Treasurer
2110:Jack Lang
1836:1833-7538
1372:Haymarket
1327:McKell's
1258:George VI
1060:Jack Lang
1053:Jack Lang
1035:defeated
912:Education
902:Parent(s)
762:In office
729:In office
654:In office
580:In office
537:In office
506:Jack Lang
494:In office
463:Jack Lang
451:In office
415:Jack Lang
403:In office
360:Jack Lang
338:In office
312:Jack Lang
281:In office
233:In office
169:George VI
157:In office
90:George VI
77:In office
3688:Keneally
3678:Iemma II
3663:Carr III
3648:Unsworth
3638:Wran VII
3618:Wran III
3573:Cahill I
3558:McGirr I
3548:McKell I
3543:Lang III
3523:Dooley I
3492:Prue Car
3342:Bob Carr
2982:McMillan
2972:Jennings
2917:Burdekin
2882:Campbell
2867:Balcombe
2780:Keneally
2750:Unsworth
2625:Jennings
2494:Cosgrove
2374:Tennyson
2369:Hopetoun
1844:70677943
1781:(1988).
1488:See also
1383:Waverley
1357:Malaysia
1228:Premier
1171:Goulburn
931:Unionist
894:Children
876:Mary Pye
836:Waverley
680:John Lee
174:Governor
86:Monarchs
3673:Iemma I
3668:Carr IV
3658:Carr II
3633:Wran VI
3623:Wran IV
3613:Wran II
3603:Renshaw
3538:Lang II
3508:McGowen
3246:Leaders
3197:Mookhey
3142:Collins
3132:Greiner
3102:Renshaw
3097:Heffron
3067:Stevens
3017:McGowen
3012:Waddell
2937:Forster
2872:Riddell
2755:Greiner
2725:Renshaw
2720:Heffron
2695:Stevens
2660:McGowen
2645:Waddell
2610:Farnell
2590:Forster
2484:Jeffery
2464:Stephen
2449:Hasluck
2399:Forster
2144:Premier
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1120:Redfern
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816:Pambula
721:Redfern
589:Premier
546:Premier
503:Premier
460:Premier
412:Premier
290:Premier
166:Monarch
53:McKell
3653:Carr I
3628:Wran V
3608:Wran I
3533:Lang I
3518:Storey
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3117:Willis
3092:Cahill
3087:McGirr
3082:McKell
3057:Fuller
3037:Holman
2977:Garvan
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2942:Stuart
2902:Samuel
2897:Weekes
2740:Willis
2715:Cahill
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2605:Parkes
2600:Martin
2585:Parker
2580:Cowper
2504:Mostyn
2499:Hurley
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2424:McKell
2414:Gowrie
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1195:Botany
1043:under
1005:Sydney
954:Second
871:Spouse
646:Botany
347:Deputy
298:Deputy
3729:Minns
3724:McKay
3719:Daley
3714:Foley
3693:Minns
3172:Baird
3162:Costa
3157:Iemma
3137:Fahey
3127:Booth
3112:Lewis
3107:Askin
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2962:Dibbs
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2805:Minns
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2770:Iemma
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2690:Bavin
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2489:Bryce
2474:Deane
2459:Cowen
2444:Casey
2246:Mutch
2230:Burke
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1391:widow
1370:, in
1355:(now
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264:14th
140:27th
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3755:2019
3750:2018
3745:2015
3683:Rees
3192:Kean
3147:Egan
3122:Wran
3072:Mair
3047:Lang
3032:Cann
3007:Lyne
2997:Reid
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1840:OCLC
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1822:ISBN
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