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December 5, 1930
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A hint to Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs, Governor-General appointee, not to take office unless he is satisfied that such action would not be an affront to the King or a violation of constitutional propriety is contained in an article in the Melbourne Evening Herald, written by Professor Sir Harrison Moore, dean of the law school of Melbourne University and a jurist of international repute.

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