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This article needs a lot of rewrite

I have reviewed the law in question, and see nothing that means re-establishing the Governor-generalship. It just means if there're anything in law before 12 December 1936 that can be done by the King, on 12 December 1936 they can be done by the Executive Council.-- Samuel di Curtisi di Salvadori 20:04, 4 December 2013 (UTC) reply

Yes; because of the suddenness of the abdication, the 1936 Act was drafted in too much of a hurry, hoping to take advantage of the hiatus. So it had to be redone properly. PatrickGuinness ( talk) 10:53, 12 October 2014 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This article needs a lot of rewrite

I have reviewed the law in question, and see nothing that means re-establishing the Governor-generalship. It just means if there're anything in law before 12 December 1936 that can be done by the King, on 12 December 1936 they can be done by the Executive Council.-- Samuel di Curtisi di Salvadori 20:04, 4 December 2013 (UTC) reply

Yes; because of the suddenness of the abdication, the 1936 Act was drafted in too much of a hurry, hoping to take advantage of the hiatus. So it had to be redone properly. PatrickGuinness ( talk) 10:53, 12 October 2014 (UTC) reply

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