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only ÂŖ16,230. He also owed considerable sums of money to the North Queensland Mortgage & Investment Co., as well as holding a ÂŖ5000 mortgage with respect to other properties. Although Burns tried to assist him, Philp was forced to sell his shares in Burns, Philp & Co in 1893, and was still in financial difficulty as late as 1898, although by this stage he had restricted his business ventures to more conservative investments.
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Despite the success of Burns, Philp & Co, Philp made some poor personal investments, such as his loss of ÂŖ5000 on the "Comet" mine. Like many others he was affected by the economic depression of the 1890s, borrowing ÂŖ20,000 to purchase property in Brisbane which three years later was valued at
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with his parents and siblings in 1862, where his father took a lease on the municipal baths, and later became involved in the cattle and sugar industries. Philp was educated at the National (Normal) School until 1863 when he started work at Bright Bros & Co shipping company, before moving to
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immediately ended the trade in Kanakas. By this stage Queensland was severely depleted in revenue, and Federation exacerbated this situation by depriving Queensland of excise and customs funds. Despite a severe drought and the dire state of the state's finances, Philp was re-elected in 1902.
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In 1908 Kidston, alienated from the Labor party, relied on Philp's support to pass legislation approving construction of private railways. By October the two leaders had sufficient in common that they negotiated a merger of their two parties, ending Philp's career as opposition leader.
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to form a ministry, but could not secure sufficient support from among his colleagues. The end result was a dissolution of Parliament and a solid defeat of the Opposition. Philp resumed his position as Leader and his conciliatory treatment of the government continued when fellow Scot
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Philp was a prolific speculator and in 1893 he was forced by debt to resign from the board of directors of Burns, Philp. In May of the same year McIlwraith, now governing in coalition with Griffith in what was known as the "Continuous Ministry", appointed Philp as
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industries that sustained Northern Queensland, and Philp served as manager of the Townsville office. Beginning in 1881, Philp diverted some of the company's vessels to the labour trade, recruiting South Pacific Islanders (known as
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as Governor refused Kidston's request to appoint sufficient new councillors so as to give Kidston a majority, he resigned in November. Lord Chelmsford commissioned Philp as Premier, but, unable to entice any of
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resigned as Premier. Dawson's government lasted a week before losing Parliamentary support and Philp, despite his protestations in support of Dickson, was chosen as Premier by his colleagues.
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Philp remained in parliament, and also returned to tending his business interests. He enjoyed the status that his long parliamentary career gave him and participated in the foundation of the
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in 1912. He was a member of the University's first Senate, and its representative at a conference of universities in Glasgow in 1912. Philp lost his seat by a small margin in the
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Philp's party was again unsuccessful in the elections of 1907. Kidston was encountering difficulties in securing the passage of his legislation through the intransigent
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became Premier. Philp cultivated good relations with Kidston and helped foster the increasing gap between Kidston and the Labor movement.
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and leading the resistance to the abolition of the Legislative Council. In 1920 he led a delegation to London which thwarted Premier
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Discontent brewed among Ministerialists who were bitter at missing out on Cabinet positions, and in August 1903
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Sir Robert Philp Lecture Series : selected lectures on North Queensland history from the CityLibraries
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for Mines. He held several other ministerial posts, such as Public Instruction, Railways, Public Works and
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Bolton, G C. Robert Philp: Capitalist as Politician. In Murphy D, Joyce R, Cribb M, and Wear, R (Ed.),
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to his cause, he remained without a majority in the Legislative Assembly, which promptly
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but remained active in politics, campaigning for the conscription referendums of the
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from December 1899 to September 1903 and again from November 1907 to February 1908.
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Philp married Jessie Banister Campbell (daughter of prominent Brisbane businessman
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attempts to gain loans from London financiers to fund government expenditure.
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government lost office in 1883 it was succeeded by the Liberal government of
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with supporters to bring down the government and form a coalition led by
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in 1874 to take up the position of junior partner in the trading company
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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until 1899. when the Continuous Ministry was briefly unseated by the
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Philp, with his genial nature, was ill-suited to the position of
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Burns, Philp & Co acted as agents and provisioners for the
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pp. 1–29. Brisbane: University of Queensland Press.
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On 17 June 1922 he died in Brisbane and was buried at
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Index

Robert Philp (disambiguation)
The Honourable
KCMG

Premier of Queensland
Anderson Dawson
Arthur Morgan
Townsville
William Kidston
William Kidston
Townsville
Treasurer of Queensland
Hugh Nelson
William Kidston
Townsville
William Kidston
Thomas Bridson Cribb
Townsville
William Kidston
Townsville
Leader of the Opposition of Queensland
Anderson Dawson
Anderson Dawson
Billy Browne
Arthur Rutledge
Arthur Rutledge
William Kidston
William Kidston
David Bowman
Queensland Legislative Assembly

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