GOVERNOR GENERAL OF AUSTRALIA.
AN AMERICAN COMMENT. (VXITEt) PRESS ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) NEW YORK, December 4. The "New York Times," in a leader, "A Health, to the Nativc-Born," states: — "The appointment of Sir Isaac Isaacs as Governor-General marks the final stage of an old dispute. It is hard to believe the report that M* Ramsay Mac Donald's Government remonstrated with Mr Scullin, and wanted to con-'' tinue with imported Governors-General. It was not that Government's business. "The main argument for an imported Governor-General has been that he is apart from local politics. Whatever that argument is worth, it cannot apply to Sir Isaac Issacs. If Australians are satisfied, who has any reason to complain I "By trial and error Australia will .get or not get what she wants. Probably the next step of these rude Antipodeans will be the substitution of domestic for the imported Governors of their several States."
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 17
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151GOVERNOR GENERAL OF AUSTRALIA. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 17
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