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Ministerialists and
Oppositionists were
political groupings in the
political systems of
several Australian colonies and states, used to
describe supporters...
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members of the ****embly; this
group of
members were
known informally as
Ministerialists,
while those who did not
support the
member who
became premier were...
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themselves Ministerialists, in
recognition of
their support of the
government and
opposition of the
Rouges and Liberals. By 1856, the
Ministerialist faction...
- 13 November.
Hector Rason, the
sitting premier and a
member of the
Ministerialist faction, had
taken office on 25
August 1905 at the head of a minority...
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Stawell in the
Victorian Legislative ****embly
between 1902 and 1904 as a
Ministerialist member. He
served as
Mayor of the
Shire of
Stawell from 1895 to 1896...
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Labour Party, led by
Robert Hastie, won 22 seats,
while the
governing Ministerialists won 18 seats, and
independents won 10 seats.
Walter James, who had...
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seats in the
Legislative ****embly were up for election. The in****bent
Ministerialist government, led by
Allan McLean, was
defeated and a
Liberal government...
- government. On her mother's side, her great-grandfather is
Hubert Parker (
Ministerialist) and his
father is
Stephen Henry Parker (Nationalist/Liberal), both...
- by-election was won by
Independent Ministerialist candidate Norman Bayles,
although he
later joined the
Ministerialists.
Parliament of
Victoria (2001). "Bayles...
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ministry of the
Government of
Western Australia, led by Alf
Morgans of the
Ministerialist faction. It
succeeded the
First Leake Ministry on 21
November 1901,...