CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II’s office assured her representative in Australia he had the power to bring down the Australian government a week before he took the extraordinary move in 1975 and created a political crisis, according to letters released on Tuesday.
The National Archives of Australia released more than 1,200 pages of letters and press clippings between the monarch’s office and Governor-General Sir John Kerr from August 1974 to December 1977 after a court ruled in May that they could not be kept secret indefinitely.
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The National Archives of Australia released more than 1,200 pages of letters and press clippings between the monarch’s office and Governor-General Sir John Kerr from August 1974 to December 1977 after a court ruled in May that they could not be kept secret indefinitely.
Read more: https://mooresvilletribune.com/news/world/queens-australia-rep-was-assured-of-power-before-75-crisis/article_c88905fb-d33b-5e83-9cd8-440c2439db92.html

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