The Kidstonites, also known as the Kidston Party, was a political party in the Australian state of Queensland in 1907 to 1908, formed by William Kidston...
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multiple leaders and competed in elections until they merged with the Kidstonites to become the Liberal Party in 1908. The first Queensland Premier, Robert...
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the party also had a radical liberal faction, which split to form the Kidstonites in 1908. Over time, like other Labor/Labour parties, the party has shifted...
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January 1906 19 November 1907 1 year, 304 days Labor Rockhampton (17) Kidstonite (15) Robert Philp — 19 November 1907 18 February 1908 91 days Conservative...
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(aged 46) Brisbane, Australia Resting place Toowong Cemetery Political party Kidstonites Other political affiliations Opposition Spouse(s) Mary Barry (m.1889...
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the early 1910s. At the 1908 state election, Barton, representing the Kidstonites, was a candidate for the two member seat of Brisbane North. Along with...
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party CPNP Other political affiliations Minsterialist, National, Liberal, Kidstonites Spouse Louise Augusta Muller (m.1895 d.1947]] Occupation Tinsmith...
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retirement from politics. At first the ministry represented only his own "Kidstonites" party, but from October 1908 reflected a merger of that party with Robert...
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election. He held the seat until 1907 by which time he had joined the Kidstonites. "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 14 April...
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Legislative Assembly. He was later a member of successive parties the Kidstonites, the Liberals, the National Party, and ended up as an Independent. He...
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87) Laidley, Queensland, Australia Resting place Laidley Cemetery Political party Kidstonites Spouse Elizabeth Ryan (m.1922) Occupation Dairy farmer...
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his political career representing the Labour Party, Murphy joined the Kidstonites in early 1908 for several months and then served the rest of his political...
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Queensland, Australia Resting place Martyn St Cemetery Political party Kidstonites Other political affiliations Labor, Ministerial Spouse(s) Janet King...
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Ministerialist/Opposition 1904–1908 William Stephens Opposition 1907-1908 Peter Airey Kidstonites 1908 Independent Opposition 1908–1909 John Huxham Labour 1908–1909...
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Maryborough. He represented the electorate until 1907 when he stood as a Kidstonite at that year's state election but was beaten into fourth place. "Former...
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election of 1899. In 1907 Maxwell left Labour to join William Kidston's "Kidstonites" party but he lost his seat at the state election of 1909. On the 30...
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1907 he switched to the Kidstonites for six months, then the Opposition Party for three months before rejoining the Kidstonites in February 1908. For his...
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government, and the Assembly was dissolved, resulting in gains for both the Kidstonites and Labour, and the return of William Kidston as Premier. However, in...
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Leader Robert Philp William Kidston David Bowman Party Conservative Kidstonites Labour Leader since 19 September 1904 19 January 1906 15 April 1907 Leader's seat...
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election. He held the seat until 1907, when Dibley, by then a member of the Kidstonites, lost his seat to the Opposition Party's George Blocksidge. "Former Members"...
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Labour members combining with the remaining Liberals in a new party, the "Kidstonites". Despite maintaining the confidence of the Legislative Assembly at the...
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confidence in the Assembly, and as such, a new election had to be called. The Kidstonites contested only 32 of the 72 seats, compared to 55 at the previous election...
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Party but by the end of his political career he was a member of the Kidstonites. "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 28 March...
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served a term as a Town of Warwick councillor and was an unsuccessful Kidstonite candidate for the Legislative Assembly in 1908. Morgan enlisted for service...
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James Lyons Conservative 1902–1904 John Mann Labour 1904–1907 Kidstonites 1907–1909 Independent Opposition 1909–1912 William McCormack Labor...
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breaking with the Labor Party in 1907 to form his own "Kidstonites" grouping. The Kidstonites initially governed with the external support of Labor but...
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Party but by the end of his political career he was a member of the Kidstonites. He was the Chairman of Committees in 1910, Acting Secretary for Public...
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Toowong Cemetery Political party Liberals Other political affiliations Kidstonites, Ministerial Spouse Catherine Jane Ferguson (m.1903 d.1943) Relations...
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Kidston Labour 1896–1907 Kenneth Grant Labour 1902–1907 Kidstonites 1907–1909 Kidstonites 1907–1909 Liberal 1909–1911 Liberal 1909–1912 John Adamson...
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Kidston Labor 1896–1907 Kenneth Grant Labor 1902–1907 Kidstonites 1907–1909 Kidstonites 1907–1909 Liberal 1909–1911 Liberal 1909–1912 John Adamson...
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