Liberal Party (Queensland, 1908)
The Liberal Party was a political party in the Australian state of Queensland in the early 20th century. It combined the main non-Labor forces, the "Kidstonites" of William Kidston and the Conservatives of Robert Philp, similar to the federal Commonwealth Liberal Party whose fusion it preceded. The Liberals held government from their formation in 1908 until defeat in 1915 after which they combined with other elements in the state to form the National Party.
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Andrew Lang PetrieColin RankinDigby DenhamEdward SwayneErnest BellFrancis GraysonGeorge Barnes (Australian politician)George Mackay (Australian politician)Harry Walker (politician)Henry Plantagenet SomersetJames Tolmie (Australian politician)Joshua Thomas BellMatthew Reid (politician)Thomas Bridges (Australian politician)Thomas Robert RobertsWilliam_KidstonWilliam Vowles
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1909_Queensland_state_election1912_Queensland_state_election1915_Queensland_state_electionAndrew Lang PetrieCandidates of the 1912 Queensland state electionCandidates of the 1915 Queensland state electionColin RankinDaniel Mulcahy (Queensland politician)Digby DenhamEdward CorserEdward SwayneElectoral district of BowenElectoral district of BremerElectoral district of Brisbane NorthElectoral district of BurrumElectoral district of CarnarvonElectoral district of CoorooraElectoral district of CunninghamElectoral district of Fitzroy (Queensland)Electoral district of NundahElectoral district of Rockhampton NorthElectoral district of Stanley (Queensland)Electoral district of Toowong
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Liberal Party (Queensland, 1908)
The Liberal Party was a political party in the Australian state of Queensland in the early 20th century. It combined the main non-Labor forces, the "Kidstonites" of William Kidston and the Conservatives of Robert Philp, similar to the federal Commonwealth Liberal Party whose fusion it preceded. The Liberals held government from their formation in 1908 until defeat in 1915 after which they combined with other elements in the state to form the National Party.
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