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Conservative Party (Queensland)

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Although party structures in colonial politics were informal, the Conservatives had multiple leaders and competed in elections until they merged with the
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Wanka, K.J. (1970). "William Kidston - The Dilemma of the Powerful Leader". In Murphy, Denis Joseph; Joyce, Roger Bilbrough; Hughes, Colin A. (eds.).
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took over leadership of the Conservatives when the Continuous Ministry came to an end, operating as Ministerialists at elections. In 1907,
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active from the 19th century until early 1900s. It was largely associated with former
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In October 1908, the Conservatives merged with the Kidstonites to become the
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with 40.58% of the vote. In 1908, the Conservatives lost 7 seats at the
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Prelude to Power: The Rise of the Labour Party in Queensland 1885-1915
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and the Conservatives, forming the humorously titled Griffilwraith.
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led a more formal Conservative Party, starting 1879.
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Index

Thomas McIlwraith
Boyd Dunlop Morehead
Robert Philp
Liberal Party
Politics of Australia
Political parties
Elections
Australian political party
Queensland
premiers
Thomas McIlwraith
Robert Philp
Kidstonites
Liberal Party
Robert Herbert
Squatting
Crown land
livestock
Thomas McIlwraith
Boyd Dunlop Morehead
1888
Continuous Ministry
Samuel Griffith
Liberals
Robert Philp
William Kidston
Kidstonites
state election later that year
election
Liberal Party

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