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Albert Palmer (Australian politician)

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before becoming involved in a number of influential conservative organisations. In 1901–02, he was one of the leaders and the second president of the Kyabram Reform Movement, a rural group that aimed to reduce the number of state parliamentarians, and in 1902 was elected president of the
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in 1917. Originally a free trader, he evolved into a "moderate protectionist" during his time in the House. He opposed a parliamentary pay rise on the basis that the voters should have the opportunity to express their opinion at an election first. He held the seat until his death from
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as an Anti-Socialist Party candidate, defeating the sitting member for the abolished
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from 1906 to 1907 and from 1907 until his death, representing the electorate of
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This article about an Australian Free Trade Party politician is a
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Commonwealth Liberal Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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more comfortably. Palmer's Anti-Socialist Party merged into the
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Echuca
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councillor from 1888 to 1893. He was involved with the
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Australian Parliament
Echuca
James McColl
William Hill
Melbourne
Colony of Victoria
Australian
Anti-Socialist
Liberal
Nationalist
Australian House of Representatives
Echuca
Anti-Socialist Party
Commonwealth Liberal Party
Nationalist Party
Melbourne
Collingwood
Shire of Euroa
Australian Natives Association
Federation
National Citizens Reform League
Moira
1903 federal election
Australian House of Representatives
Echuca
Moira
Thomas Kennedy
by-election
Commonwealth Liberal Party

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