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The former Speaker of the House of Commons, Mr W. S. Morrison, who is to be the new Governor-General of Australia. Buckingham Palace also announced that he had been created a Viscount, taking the title of Lord Dunrossil of Vallaquie, in the isle of North Uist, Inverness. Mr Morrison was Speaker from October, 1951, until the new Parliament assembled last month.—London, November 12.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 13

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The former Speaker of the House of Commons, Mr W. S. Morrison, who is to be the new Governor-General of Australia. Buckingham Palace also announced that he had been created a Viscount, taking the title of Lord Dunrossil of Vallaquie, in the isle of North Uist, Inverness. Mr Morrison was Speaker from October, 1951, until the new Parliament assembled last month.—London, November 12. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 13

The former Speaker of the House of Commons, Mr W. S. Morrison, who is to be the new Governor-General of Australia. Buckingham Palace also announced that he had been created a Viscount, taking the title of Lord Dunrossil of Vallaquie, in the isle of North Uist, Inverness. Mr Morrison was Speaker from October, 1951, until the new Parliament assembled last month.—London, November 12. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 13

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