National Citizens' Reform League
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national-citizens-reform-league-309-6056842
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National Citizens' Reform League
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The National Citizens' Reform League was formed in Melbourne in April 1902. It sought to reduce the size of the Victorian government, following the recent creation of the Australian Government. Its cause attracted those opposed to the Australian Labor Party and the Alexander Peacock led group of Liberal Party supporters. Within one month it had 90 branches. Its leader, William Irvine, soon replaced Premier Peacock in June and went on to win the 1902 Victorian state election in October. Within si
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Political party in Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Citizens%27_Reform_League
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2024-03-23T17:14:30Z
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