Nationalist Prime Minister Billy Hughes, now a peace-time leader, had declined in popularity within the party due to his left-wing domestic policies.
He grew to dislike Prime Minister Billy Hughes.
The actual conscription debate began in 1916 when Prime Minister Billy Hughes visited the war front himself.
Prime Minister Billy Hughes hosted a referendum on 28 October 1916.
They misled Prime Minister Billy Hughes into believing that senior officers were opposed to Monash.
In November 1916 he was appointed private secretary to Prime Minister Billy Hughes.
The following day, however, upon a request made by Prime Minister Billy Hughes, the Australian Corps was withdrawn from the line.
It was held after the December 1922 election by Prime Minister Billy Hughes.
It was started by Prime Minister Billy Hughes in November 1916.
Prime Minister Billy Hughes removed Griffin from his position.