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As Attorney-General and later as a judge, George Higinbotham fought to assert the limitations of the governor's powers, and the rights of the people of Victoria to complete control over local affairs, as granted by the Constitution Act of 1854.
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Melbourne:Melbourne University Press,1940Z13758121940selected work biography Carlton:Melbourne University Press,1954