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his resignation, but this was refused by the governor. At the same time, federal party politics was being transformed by the "nationalist movement", a reconstruction of the party system along the lines of the conscription debate. There was some pressure on Wilson to form a
Nationalist Party at the state level, and this pressure increased after
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easily won the federal election of May 1917. Later that month, Wilson called a meeting of
Liberal, Country Party and National Labor members, and a Nationalist Party was formed. However, in early June the members of the new party voted to reconstruct the ministry by caucus election. Realising that
530:. In Moore's ministry Wilson was initially appointed Colonial Treasurer, Minister for Agriculture and Minister for Education. By June 1909 he had relinquished these portfolios, and he was then appointed Minister for Works. For part of 1910, he was acting premier while Moore was absent in England.
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Wilson held the office of premier until the general election of 7 October 1911, when his government was heavily defeated by the Labour party. He then became Leader of the
Opposition until July 1916. During this time, he was chosen as a foundation member of the Senate of the University of Western
578:, so that by November 1916, the government had only 24 seats in a house of fifty. On 27 July 1916, the Liberal and Country parties cooperated to defeat the government in the Legislative Assembly. After being refused a dissolution of Parliament by the governor, the premier
449:. He was then apprenticed to Peacock Bros. and Sons, a Sunderland firm of shipbrokers and timber merchants. At the age of nineteen, he joined his brother in the establishment of an engineering works. Two years later, he married Annie Phillips.
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was elected leader of the party, leaving Wilson with no choice but to resign as premier. He did so on 28 June 1917, and sat as an independent until the general elections of 29 September 1917, in which he lost his seat by a margin of four votes.
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507:. After unsuccessfully contesting
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251:24 April – 6 December 1901
204:6 May 1897 – 24 April 1901
809:Kimberly, W.B. (compiler) (1897).
771:A New History of Western Australia
733:and Oliver, Margaret Ruth (1982).
679:Dictionary of Australian Biography
649:Australian Dictionary of Biography
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645:"Norma Linley Wilson (1898–1990)"
555:. In June 1911, Wilson was made
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1181:Treasurers of Western Australia
713:Parliament of Western Australia
612:was a notable dancing teacher.
549:University of Western Australia
1171:Politicians from Tyne and Wear
1136:Burials at Karrakatta Cemetery
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1176:Premiers of Western Australia
915:Premiers of Western Australia
21:Frank Wilson (disambiguation)
866:Premier of Western Australia
839:Premier of Western Australia
617:Claremont, Western Australia
407:Premier of Western Australia
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302:Preceded by
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931:Throssell
753:cite book
447:Sheffield
386:Australia
378:Claremont
363:, England
292:In office
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200:In office
130:In office
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142:George V
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