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Oppositionists by the
Ministerialists in 1904.
Around this point, the term "Oppositionist"
ceased to be used. The
Ministerialists were then to
retain power...
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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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supported Opposition candidates,
although the
party also
endorsed several Ministerialists,
including Alfred Deakin. In
November 1899,
Turner lost a vote of confidence...
- together; the
group became known under the
moniker of
ministerialists. In
November 1901, the
ministerialists defeated Premier George Leake on a no-confidence...
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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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Ministerialists,
similar to his
former Liberal Party, and 'Economy Nationalists,' led by John Bowser. At the 1917
state election, the
Ministerialists...
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ministry was
followed by the
Scaddan Ministry on 7
October 1911
after the
Ministerialists lost
government at the
state election held four days earlier. On 16...
- had
suffered a split, when a
splinter group calling themselves anti-
Ministerialists left the party. It won the
highest number of
seats but fell
short of...
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Liberals were
split between Oppositionists, led by
George Turner, and
Ministerialists, led by
Conservative Premier James Patterson.
Enrolments in most seats...
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Opposition Opposition (Australia)
Opposition (Queensland),
Australia Ministerialists and
Oppositionists (Western Australia)
Bahraini opposition Official...