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Defections
- In 1937, Country Party MP John
McEwen (Indi)
was expelled from the state-based party for
accepting a ministry in the Lyons-Page government.
In response, following the party conference in
1938, Thomas
Paterson (Gippsland)
led over a hundred McEwen supporters out of the
state United
Country Party to form
the breakaway Liberal
Country Party, loyal to the Page-led
federal party. The Country Party's other
Victorian MP, George
Rankin (Bendigo),
remained with the UCP.
- In 1938, Independent UAP
MP Percy
Spender (Warringah)
joined the United
Australia Party.
- In 1940, supporters of New South Wales Premier Jack
Lang again broke away
from the federal Labor
Party, this time calling themselves the Australian
Labor Party (Non-Communist). Its
federal members were Senator Stan
Amour (New South
Wales), Senator John
Armstrong (New South
Wales), Jack
Beasley (West
Sydney), Joe
Gander (Reid), Dan
Mulcahy (Lang), Sol
Rosevear (Dalley)
and Tom
Sheehan (Cook).
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