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  • ...ive of the Crown'' is a term used in various constitutions to refer to the Governor-General. ...en's representative to the federated Dominion was given the superior title Governor-General.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Governor-General]]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Governor-General]]. *Hasluck, Paul (1979) ''The Office of Governor-General''. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0-522-84187-2
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  • {{r|Governor-General of the Union of South Africa}}
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Governor-General]]. Retrieved on 2009-09-25.
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Governor-General]]. Retrieved on 2009-09-25.
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Governor-General]]. *Hasluck, Paul (1979) ''The Office of Governor-General''. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0-522-84187-2
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  • ...ist]], former [[Judge of the New Zealand Court of Appeal]], and a former [[Governor-General of New Zealand]] (1996-2001).He is a member of the [[Anglican Church]]. ==Governor-General of New Zealand==
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  • {{r|Governor-General}}
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  • {{r|Governor-General of the Union of South Africa}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Governor-General]]
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  • ...e Upper Canada was part of the province of [[Quebec]], administered by a [[Governor-General]], in Quebec. ...Quebec, centred around the [[St Lawrence River]], still administered by a Governor-General, in Quebec. This new province was called [[Lower Canada]].
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  • Frank Murphy (1890-1949) was a mayor of Detroit, governor of Michigan, Governor-General and High Commissioner for the Philippines, U.S. Attorney General, and U.S.
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  • ...1940) succeeding [[Kiichi Hiranuma]] and succeeded by [[Mitsumasa Yonai]]; Governor-General of Korea, and 1945 signatory of the surrender of Japanese forces in Korea;
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  • ...nister of Japan]], serving four terms in all; assassinated in 1909 while [[Governor-General of Korea]] (1905-1909)
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  • ...ive of the Crown'' is a term used in various constitutions to refer to the Governor-General. ...en's representative to the federated Dominion was given the superior title Governor-General.
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  • In 1910, he became the first governor-general of Korea, ruling harshly. This would have long effects on Korean-Japanese r
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  • ...of Belize]]. Since independence, Belize has been a [[dominion]] with the [[Governor-General of Belize]] representing the Crown.
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  • ...say Denonville, Seigneur and Marquis de Denonville''' (1637-1710), was the governor-general of New France between 1685 and 1689. ==Governor-General of New France==
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  • {{rpl|Governor-General}}
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