Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1910–1913

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 22nd parliament of New South Wales from 1910 to 1913. They were elected at the 1910 state election on 14 October 1910. The Speakers were Hon John Cann (15 November 1910 – 31 July 1911), Henry Willis (24 August 1911 – 22 July 1913) and Hon Henry Morton 22 July 1913 – 22 December 1913.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Richard ArthurLiberalMiddle Harbour1904–1932
William Ashford 1, 4LaborLiverpool Plains1910–1925
Frank Badgery 10LiberalWollondilly1913–1915
Richard BallLiberalCorowa1895–1898 1904–1937
George Beeby 8Labor / IndependentBlayney1907–1913 1917–1920
George BlackLaborNamoi1891–1898 1910–1917
George BrinerIndependent LiberalRaleigh1901–1920
William BrownLiberalDurham1907–1917
Albert BruntnellLiberalAnnandale1906–1907 1910–1913 1916–1929
George BurgessLaborBurrangong1901–1917
John CannLaborBroken Hill1891–1916
Ambrose CarmichaelLaborLeichhardt1907–1920
John CochranLaborDarling Harbour1910–1920
Hon Arthur CocksLiberalSt Leonards1910–1925
John CohenLiberalPetersham1898–1919
Tom CrawfordLaborMarrickville1910–1917
John CusackLaborQueanbeyan1910–1917
John Dacey 7LaborAlexandria1895–1912
Robert DonaldsonIndependent LiberalWynyard1898–1913
James DooleyLaborHartley1907–1927
Fred DownesLiberalCamden1904–1913
Hon Bill Dunn 2LaborMudgee1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950
Alfred EddenLaborKahibah1891–1920
John EstellLaborWaratah1901–1922
James FallickLiberalSingleton1901–1920
David FellLiberalLane Cove1904–1913
Charles Fern 6LaborCobar1911–1918
John FitzpatrickLiberalOrange1895–1904 1907–1930
Arthur GardinerLaborNewcastle1910–1922
John Gillies 5Independent LiberalMaitland1891–1911
William GrahameLaborWickham1907–1920
Arthur Hill GriffithLaborSturt1894–1903 1904–1920
Brinsley HallLiberalHawkesbury1901–1917
Thomas HenleyLiberalBurwood1904–1935
Simon Hickey 7LaborAlexandria1912–1922
George HindmarshLiberalRous1905–1913
Robert HollisLaborNewtown1901–1917
William HolmanLaborCootamundra1898–1920
Henry Horne 1LaborLiverpool Plains1907–1911
Henry HoyleLaborSurry Hills1891–1894 1910–1917
John HuntLiberalSherbrooke1907–1920
Augustus JamesLiberalGoulburn1907–1920
George JonesLaborGwydir1902–1913
William KearsleyLaborCessnock1910–1921
Tom KeeganLaborGlebe1910–1920 1921–1935
Andrew KellyLaborLachlan1891–1894 1901–1913
William LatimerLiberalWoollahra1901–1920
Charles LeeLiberalTenterfield1884–1920
Robert LevienIndependent LiberalTamworth1880–1889, 1889–1913
Hon Daniel LevyLiberalDarlinghurst1901–1937
John LynchLaborAshburnham1907–1913
James Macarthur-OnslowLiberalBondi1907–1922
Donald Macdonell 3, 6LaborCobar1901–1911
William McCourt 10LiberalWollondilly1882–1885 1887–1913
George McDonaldLaborBingara1910–1920
John McFarlaneLiberalClarence1887–1915
Patrick McGarryLaborMurrumbidgee1904–1920
Greg McGirr 9LaborYass1913–1925
Hon James McGowenLaborRedfern1891–1917
Gordon McLaurinIndependent LiberalAlbury1901–1913
John McNeillLaborPyrmont1902–1913
Richard MeagherLaborPhillip1895 1898–1904 1907–1917
John MeehanLaborDarling1904–1913
James MercerLaborRozelle1907–1917
William MillardLiberalClyde1894–1920 1920–1921
Gus MillerLaborMonaro1889–1918
John MillerLiberalBathurst1907–1913
Patrick MinahanLaborBelmore1910–1917 1920–1927
James MorrishLaborKing1910–1917
Henry MortonIndependent LiberalHastings and Macleay1910–1920
Mark MortonLiberalAllowrie1901–1920 1922–1938
Tom MoxhamLiberalParramatta1901–1916
Charles Nicholson 5LiberalMaitland1911–1920
John NicholsonLaborWollongong1891–1917
Niels Nielsen 9LaborYass1899–1913
John NobbsLiberalGranville1888–1893 1898–1913
John OsborneLaborPaddington1910–1919
Fred PageLaborBotany1907–1917
Varney ParkesLiberalCanterbury1885–1888, 1891–1913
Hon John PerryLiberalRichmond1889–1920
John Perry 1, 4LiberalLiverpool Plains1904–1907 1911
Henry PetersLaborDeniliquin1907–1914
Richard PriceLiberalGloucester1894–1904 1907–1922
William RobsonLiberalAshfield1905–1920
Robert ScobieLaborMurray1901–1917
David StoreyLiberalRandwick1894–1920
John StoreyLaborBalmain1901–1904 1907–1921
Robert Stuart-RobertsonLaborCamperdown1907–1933
William TaylorLiberalSt George1908–1913
Follett ThomasLiberalGough1903–1920
Thomas ThrowerLaborMacquarie1904–1917
John TrefléLaborCastlereagh1906–1915
Thomas WaddellLiberalBelubula1897–1917
Charles WadeLiberalGordon1903–1917
Henry WillisLiberalUpper Hunter1910–1913
William WoodLiberalBega1894–1913
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Mudgee Labor MLA Bill Dunn and Liverpool Plains Labor MLA Henry Horne resigned from the Labor Party and Parliament on 25 July 1911 in protest at legislation on land ownership introduced by Lands Minister, Niels Nielsen. As a result, the Labor was left without a majority in the house and rather than face a vote of no confidence, the Ministry and Speaker resigned. This forced the House to be prorogued with the result that Cobar Labor MLA, Donald Macdonell, who was unwell but expected to recover, was automatically expelled for non-attendance during an entire session. By the time of the subsequent by-elections, Labor policy had been reversed and Nielsen had left the ministry. Dunn rejoined the party and successfully re-contested, the Mudgee by-election on 16 August 1911. Horne did not re-contest the Liverpool Plains by-election which was won by Liberal candidate, John Perry by three votes on the same day. This result was overturned on appeal and at the second by-election on 28 October, Labor candidate, William Ashford was successful. In Cobar, Macdonell was unopposed when re-elected on 7 October, but died three weeks later. The Labor candidate, Charles Fern, was unopposed at the resultant by-election on 16 December. Denied further ministerial appointment Nielsen resigned from the seat of Yass and Labor candidate Greg McGirr won the resultant by-election on 19 July 1913.

5 Maitland Independent Liberal MLA John Gillies died on 23 September 1911. The resultant by-election was won by Liberal candidate Charles Nicholson on 28 October.
7 Alexandria Labor MLA John Dacey died on 11 April 1912. The resultant by-election was won by Labor candidate Simon Hickey on 18 May.
8 Blayney Labor MLA George Beeby resigned from the ministry, parliament and party in protest at the power of the extra-parliamentary Labor Party executive in December 1912. He won the resultant by-election after a run-off ballot on 23 January 1913.
10 Wollondilly Liberal MLA William McCourt died on 22 June 1913. Liberal candidate Frank Badgery won the resultant by-election on 19 July.

See also

Sources

  • "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Archived from the original on 4 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  • Antony Green. "NSW Elections Analysis". New South Wales Parliament. Archived from the original on 25 June 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
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