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provision on the grounds that it could be easily circumvented, and that "education does not eliminate the objectionable qualities of the Baboo Hindoo". He instead sought to explicitly ban any Asian or
African from entering Australia. During the same debate he spoke of "racial contamination" and
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Federation changed, thus thwarting Reid's plans. Although rarely known to resort to anger, on this occasion Watson 'jumped to his feet in a most excited manner and in heated tones ... contended ... that they should not
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increased their support but remained several seats short of a majority. Labour at this time had a policy of "support in return for concessions", and Watson voted with his colleagues to strategically provide such legislative support to the incumbent government. Following the
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695:in 1886 and became prominent in the local
547: 1889–1921)
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703:and directed the party's campaign at the
701:Labor Electoral League of New South Wales
613:print company director (Labor Papers Ltd)
302:30 March 1901 – 12 December 1906
19:For other people named Chris Watson, see
4804:Australian people of New Zealand descent
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1423:majority, and it was the world's first
1404:, as the site of the national capital.
1250:During the debate over what became the
1103:as undemocratic, and believed that the
843:whose ancestors had emigrated from the
139:27 April 1904 – 17 August 1904
77:27 April 1904 – 18 August 1904
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1879:Abjorensen, Norman (2 November 1993).
1707:
1479:
1468:In 1931 he was state president of the
989:, Watson was a founding member of the
987:1891 New South Wales colonial election
980:
189:20 May 1901 – 30 October 1907
4874:Leaders of the Australian Labor Party
4794:Leaders of the Opposition (Australia)
4524:
4274:1975 Australian constitutional crisis
4254:History of the Australian Labor Party
3456:
3295:Leaders of the Australian Labor Party
3267:
3015:
2994:Leader of the Opposition of Australia
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1937:
1848:Abjorensen, Norman (21 August 2017).
1455:World War I conscription in Australia
1244:
1137:
734:. He became a founding member of the
398:17 July 1894 – 30 March 1901
241:18 August 1904 – 5 July 1905
4809:Australian people of Chilean descent
2908:Leader of the Australian Labor Party
2804:New South Wales Legislative Assembly
2111:
1940:"Watson, John Christian (1867–1941)"
1869:
1838:
1451:Australian Labor Party split of 1916
1042:New South Wales Legislative Assembly
915:Watson attended the state school in
750:, and was a strong supporter of the
709:New South Wales Legislative Assembly
4879:20th-century Australian politicians
4839:Members of the Cabinet of Australia
4799:Australian people of German descent
2680:. Australian Stamp and Coin Company
1900:
1117:New South Wales Legislative Council
726:In 1901, Watson was elected to the
16:Prime Minister of Australia in 1903
13:
4814:Australian people of Irish descent
2791:The last page of a secret despatch
2696:
2652:Dictionary of Australian Biography
2418:
1945:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1226:
605:Australian Motorists Petrol Co Ltd
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1356:Conciliation and Arbitration Bill
1175:Federal Parliamentary Labor Party
1019:which brought down the incumbent
905:section 44(i) of the constitution
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1362:Defeat and final years as leader
1253:Immigration Restriction Act 1901
1033:Sydney Trades and Labour Council
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1671:bearing his portrait issued by
1643:and former ALP Prime Ministers
1184:. Under Watson, Labor provided
1152:federal Parliament of Australia
993:which stemmed from the nascent
911:Childhood and move to Australia
622:Sydney Trades and Labor Council
564:
544:
4819:Chilean emigrants to Australia
2498:National Archives of Australia
2400:National Archives of Australia
2366:National Archives of Australia
2277:Museum of Australian Democracy
2243:National Archives of Australia
2164:National Archives of Australia
2127:National Archives of Australia
2065:National Archives of Australia
2031:National Archives of Australia
1950:Australian National University
1663:and the federal electorate of
1150:Watson was elected to the new
859:. Watson's mother was born in
1:
2097:Parliament of New South Wales
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21:Chris Watson (disambiguation)
4859:Prime ministers of Australia
4099:Australian Capital Territory
3043:Prime ministers of Australia
2490:"Chris Watson, After office"
2432:. p. 19. Archived from
1599:Northern Suburbs Crematorium
1348:Acts Interpretation Act 1904
800:1916 split over conscription
707:. Watson was elected to the
7:
2940:Prime Minister of Australia
2593:"Fast facts – Chris Watson"
2494:Australia's Prime Ministers
2427:"Canberra: Maps and Makers"
2396:Australia's Prime Ministers
2362:Australia's Prime Ministers
2239:Australia's Prime Ministers
2160:Australia's Prime Ministers
2123:Australia's Prime Ministers
2061:Australia's Prime Ministers
2027:Australia's Prime Ministers
2023:"Chris Watson, Early years"
1678:
1571:Sydney Cricket Ground Trust
1436:which received 45 percent.
1301:Prime Minister of Australia
1146:Signed photograph of Watson
985:In the months prior to the
831:Birth and family background
658:prime minister of Australia
65:Prime Minister of Australia
10:
4905:
4299:Norfolk Island Labor Party
2706:; Ordonez, Silvia (1999).
2630:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
2618:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
2580:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
2565:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
2550:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
2538:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
2526:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
2347:Clareville Press 2014 p 54
2057:"Chris Watson, Ada Watson"
1881:"Watson a British subject"
1833:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
1821:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
1809:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
1797:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
1785:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
1773:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
1761:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
1746:Grassby & Ordonez 1999
1619:Ballarat Botanical Gardens
1514:National Roads Association
1434:Commonwealth Liberal Party
1287:and continued to hold the
1268:
1079:
995:Australian labour movement
732:inaugural federal election
699:. He helped establish the
679:seaman. He grew up on the
381:New South Wales Parliament
177:Leader of the Labour Party
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2747:10.1080/14608940701737375
2358:"Chris Watson, In office"
2119:"Chris Watson, Elections"
1855:The Sydney Morning Herald
1476:'s high-tariff policies.
1158:, representing the rural
1132:Commonwealth Constitution
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1417:House of Representatives
1160:House of Representatives
1044:for the country seat of
788:leader of the opposition
728:House of Representatives
719:on the grounds that the
229:Leader of the Opposition
4864:Treasurers of Australia
4552:Treasurers of Australia
4170:Chifley Research Centre
2879:Member for South Sydney
2842:Parliament of Australia
1082:Federation of Australia
1070:Federation of Australia
513:Labour Electoral League
92:Governor‑General
4849:People from Valparaíso
4160:Australian Young Labor
3485:Australian Labor Party
2967:Treasurer of Australia
2291:Brian Carroll (2004).
2095:Former members of the
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1605:Evaluation and honours
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1241:White Australia policy
1205:White Australia policy
1147:
1115:Labour members to the
1091:
1062:1898 colonial election
1053:1895 colonial election
1038:1894 colonial election
758:, the ALP secured the
752:White Australia policy
662:Australian Labor Party
127:Treasurer of Australia
4304:The light on the hill
2657:Angus & Robertson
1612:
1579:St Andrew's Cathedral
1567:Sydney Cricket Ground
1506:The Australian Worker
1487:
1409:1910 federal election
1387:1906 federal election
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1186:confidence and supply
1156:1901 federal election
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960:Sydney Morning Herald
937:The North Otago Times
740:Liberal Protectionist
721:proposed constitution
705:1891 general election
650:John Christian Watson
333:Australian Parliament
286:Australian Parliament
2504:on 24 September 2009
2439:on 28 September 2021
2170:on 29 September 2009
2037:on 29 September 2009
1938:Nairn, Bede (1990).
1445:Political activities
1430:Anti-Socialist Party
1193:minority governments
892:international waters
857:Iglesia de la Matriz
654:Johan Cristian Tanck
445:Johan Cristian Tanck
4869:Australian printers
4854:Chilean politicians
4284:Federal Labor (NSW)
4150:National Conference
4049:Beazley (1996–2001)
2902:New political party
2863:Division abolished
2739:2007NatId...9..351H
2727:National Identities
2620:, pp. 147–149.
2599:on 25 November 2017
2406:on 18 February 2016
2372:on 18 February 2016
2249:on 18 February 2016
1563:Randwick Racecourse
1480:Business activities
1413:majority government
1190:Protectionist Party
1021:majority government
1010:minority government
1007:Protectionist Party
981:Colonial parliament
966:The Australian Star
954:The Daily Telegraph
768:minority government
667:Watson was born in
4884:People from Oamaru
4155:National Executive
4143:Party institutions
4109:Northern Territory
2925:Political offices
2343:Julian Fitzgerald
1896:– via Trove.
1886:The Canberra Times
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1472:and supported the
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766:. Watson formed a
723:was undemocratic.
691:. Watson moved to
603:company director (
325:Division abolished
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4294:Industrial Groups
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4180:John Curtin House
4134:Western Australia
4064:Beazley (2005–06)
4034:Whitlam (1975–77)
4029:Whitlam (1967–72)
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3001:Succeeded by
2977:Sir George Turner
2974:Succeeded by
2960:Sir George Turner
2947:Succeeded by
2915:Succeeded by
2886:Succeeded by
2831:Succeeded by
2304:978-1-877058-22-6
1959:978-0-522-84459-7
1835:, pp. 22–23.
1823:, pp. 30–32.
1811:, pp. 29–30.
1775:, pp. 26–27.
1685:Watson government
1569:, serving on the
1463:Nationalist Party
1313:social democratic
1271:Watson government
1237:white supremacist
1233:white nationalist
1154:at the inaugural
780:confidence motion
776:Watson government
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171:Sir George Turner
160:Sir George Turner
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