1932 New South Wales constitutional crisis
The 1932 dismissal of Premier Jack Lang by New South Wales Governor Philip Game was the first real constitutional crisis in Australia. Lang remains the only Australian premier to be removed from office by his governor, using the reserve powers of the Crown.
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1932 New South Wales constitutional crisis
The 1932 dismissal of Premier Jack Lang by New South Wales Governor Philip Game was the first real constitutional crisis in Australia. Lang remains the only Australian premier to be removed from office by his governor, using the reserve powers of the Crown.
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The 1932 dismissal of Premier ...... e reserve powers of the Crown.
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1932-05-13
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Game dismissed Lang, commissio ...... n which Lang resoundingly lost
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Sir Philip Game, Jack Lang, Sir Bertram Stevens
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1932 New South Wales constitutional crisis
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