National Labor Party
The
National Labor Party
was the name used by the
Australian
Prime Minister
Billy Hughes
for himself and his followers after they were expelled from the
Australian Labor Party
in November
1916
over the issue of
conscription
for
World War I
. In February
1917
the National Labor group merged with the
Liberal Party
led by
Joseph Cook
to form the
Nationalist Party of Australia
with Hughes as leader. The National Labor Party was never formally constituted as a party and had no organisational structure, although some trade union officials and Labor Party branches, particularly in
Western Australia
and
Tasmania
, supported it.
<< Previous
Word Browser
Next >>
w fulcrum 12
krishnan sasikiran
home of the brave (album)
emergency rations
khair bey
opunake
i phantom
dudwara
sleepyheads
gloucestershire east (constituency)
miller puckette
louisville and nashville railroad
hawera
satawan
john red pollard
maui gas field
new zealand general election 1853
pkix
department of indian and northern affairs (canada)
walking with cavemen
senegalese hip hop
christoph m. kimmich
agron (dictionary)
prince georg friedrich of prussia
al hamilton
stephanie cole
rocketjumping
marc drogin
glasgow green
sagareshwar wildlife sanctuary
bonshaw
cd veracruz
toomas hendrik ilves
bonshaw, prince edward island
terry kilrea
rad pera
arbiter (halo)
yohannes iv of ethiopia
donna upson
join me in death
edward fitzroy
anders lange
history of santa monica, california
gas laser
Copyright 2005-2009 OnPedia.com. All Rights Reserved