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... Governor , Sir John Eardley - Wilmot , from enacting any new legislation . The council consisted of the governor ( with a double vote ) , six government officials , and eight members nominated by the governor but chosen to represent the ...
... Governor , Sir John Eardley - Wilmot , from enacting any new legislation . The council consisted of the governor ( with a double vote ) , six government officials , and eight members nominated by the governor but chosen to represent the ...
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... GOVERNOR - GENERAL In January 1851 Earl Grey , the Secretary of State for War and Colonies in the British government , decided that the governor of New South Wales should also become governor of Van Diemen's Land , South Australia and ...
... GOVERNOR - GENERAL In January 1851 Earl Grey , the Secretary of State for War and Colonies in the British government , decided that the governor of New South Wales should also become governor of Van Diemen's Land , South Australia and ...
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... governor , Sir Ralph Darling , and a career officer in the colonial service , who was governor of Victoria from 1863 to 1866 ; the other was Sir Gerard Smith , the governor of Western Australia at the time of the federation movement ...
... governor , Sir Ralph Darling , and a career officer in the colonial service , who was governor of Victoria from 1863 to 1866 ; the other was Sir Gerard Smith , the governor of Western Australia at the time of the federation movement ...
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