Egg Throwing Incident | |
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Date | 29 November 1917 |
Location | Warwick, Queensland |
Caused by | Conscription |
Methods | Egging; Civil disobedience |
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Term of government (1915–1923)
Ministries Elections |
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On 29 November 1917, an egg was thrown at the Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes at the Warwick railway station, Queensland, during his campaign for the 1917 plebiscite on conscription. The egg was thrown by Patrick Michael Brosnan, possibly assisted by his brother Bartie Brosnan.[1]