Constitutional Development of Victoria 1851 6

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Constitutional Development of Victoria 1851 6
Edward Sweetman
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- Governor ; if he chose to work in close union with his Executive Council he could do so ; if not, he could take the helm practically alone.
The majority of the members of the Executive Council from 1853 were also official nominees ap- pointed by the Lieut. -Governor to seats in the Legislative Council. As IMr. H. S. Chapman pointed out in his booklet published in 1854, the policy of the Lieut. -Governor was the policy of the official nominees. Professor Jenks. In his "Goxernment of Victoria,
..." touches upon this point when he says: "But to what extent the personal views of the Governor habitually predominated over the views of his advisers it would be impossible for anyone not 87 Constitutional Development of Victoria.
personally familiar with the period to say. " We are, however, in the position to cite evidence given upon this very point by Mr. J. V. F. Foster, who was ColoniaJ Secretary of Victoria from July 20th, 1853, to December 9th, 1854; by Captain MacIMahon, Acting Chief Commissioner of Police in 1854; and by Captain Kaye, Private Secretary to Sir Charles Hotham.


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