Candidates of the 1913 New South Wales state election
This is a list of candidates for the 1913 New South Wales state election. The election was held on 6 December 1913.[1]
Retiring Members[]
- Note: Lachlan Labor MLA Andrew Kelly died on 3 September 1913, shortly before the parliament was dissolved.
Labor[]
- John McNeill MLA (Pyrmont)
- John Meehan MLA (Darling)
Liberal[]
- Fred Downes MLA (Camden)
- David Fell MLA (Lane Cove)
- George Hindmarsh MLA (Rous)
- William Taylor MLA (St George)
Legislative Assembly[]
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Liberal / FSA candidate | Other candidates |
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Albury | Ind Liberal | John Cusack | Hermann Paech (FSA) [a] | John McEachern (CP) Gordon McLaurin (Ind Lib) |
Alexandria | Labor | Simon Hickey | James Dixon (Ind Lib) Joseph Warner (Ind) | |
Allowrie | Liberal | Charles Craig | Mark Morton | |
Annandale | Liberal | Arthur Griffith | Albert Bruntnell | John Strachan (Ind) |
Armidale | Liberal | John Eather | George Braund [b] | |
Ashburnham | Labor | John Lynch | Arthur Grimm (FSA) [a] | |
Ashfield | Liberal | Percy Evans | William Robson | Henry Johnson (Ind) |
Balmain | Labor | John Storey | John McEachern | Patrick Brice () Francis Lennon (Nat Prog) |
Bathurst | Liberal | Ernest Durack | John Miller (FSA) [a] | |
Bega | Liberal | John Webster | William Millard | Frederick Bland (Ind) Hector McWilliam (Ind) |
Belmore | Labor | Patrick Minahan | John Haynes | John English (Ind Lab) Forbes Logie (Ind) |
Bingara | Labor | George McDonald | Robert Higgins (FSA) [a] | Frank Cheesbrough (CP) |
Bondi | Liberal | George Moxon | James Macarthur-Onslow | Frank Farnell (Ind Lib) |
Botany | Labor | David Johnstone | Fred Page (Ind Lab) | |
Burrangong | Labor | George Burgess | Arthur Trethowan (FSA) [a] | |
Burwood | Liberal | William Hocking | Thomas Henley | |
Byron | Liberal | John Perry | Robert Campbell (Ind) John Pearson (Ind) Peter Street (Ind Lib) | |
Camden | Liberal | Michael O'Halloran | John Hunt | William Watson (Ind Lib) |
Camperdown | Labor | Robert Stuart-Robertson | William McMahon | |
Canterbury | Labor | Henry Peters | John Draper | Ernest Dent (Ind Lib) Richard Messiter (Nat Prog) |
Castlereagh | Labor | John Treflé | Harold Blackett (FSA) [a] | |
Cessnock | Labor | William Kearsley | Charles Cheesbrough | William North (Soc Lab) |
Clarence | Liberal | Clem Johnson | John McFarlane | |
Cobar | Labor | Charles Fern | Maxwell Pahlow | |
Cootamundra | Labor | William Holman | Thomas Spring (FSA) [a] | |
Corowa | Liberal | William Tomkins | Richard Ball (FSA) [a] | |
Darling Harbour | Labor | John Cochran | Arthur Gloag (Ind) Frederick Riley () Andrew Thomson (Ind Lab) | |
Darlinghurst | Liberal | Frank Foster | Daniel Levy | |
Drummoyne | Liberal | John Mudie | George Richards | Henry Johnson (Ind) Henry McDicken (Nat Prog) |
Dulwich Hill | Liberal | Arthur Jones | Tom Hoskins | Harrie McConnell (Ind) Evan Prosser (Nat Prog) |
Durham | Liberal | William Walton | William Brown (FSA) [a] | Walter Bennett (CP) |
Enmore | Labor | David Hall | Gustav Bohrsmann | Wallace McKeon (Ind) |
Glebe | Labor | Tom Keegan | Rudolph Bohrsmann | |
Gloucester | Liberal | Albert Jones | Richard Price (FSA) [a] | David Cowan (CP) Robert Malcolm (Ind) |
Gordon | Liberal | Frederick Cowdroy | Charles Wade | |
Gough | Liberal | Henry Colditz | Follett Thomas (FSA) [a] | |
Goulburn | Liberal | Chester Davies | Augustus James | |
Granville | Liberal | Jack Lang | John Nobbs | |
Gwydir | Labor | George Jones | John Crane (FSA) [a] | |
Hartley | Labor | James Dooley | James Charlton | |
Hastings and Macleay | Independent | Robert Davidson (FSA) [a] | Henry Morton (Ind) | |
Hawkesbury | Liberal | Frederick Webster | Brinsley Hall | Henry Wilson (Ind Lib) |
Hurstville | Liberal | Sam Toombs | Varney Parkes | James Murray (Nat Prog) |
Kahibah | Labor | Alfred Edden | William Ellis | Edgar de Lough (CP) |
King | Labor | James Morrish | Henry Manning | John Roche () |
Lachlan | Labor | Thomas Brown | Arthur Manning (FSA) [a] | Herbert Bowles (CP) |
Leichhardt | Labor | Campbell Carmichael | Henry Brierley | John Kilburn () |
Lismore | Liberal | Roger Kearney | George Nesbitt (FSA) [a] | |
Liverpool Plains | Labor | William Ashford | George Higgins Augustus Perrett (FSA) |
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Lyndhurst | Liberal | Guy Arkins | Thomas Waddell (FSA) [a] | |
Macquarie | Labor | Thomas Thrower | Reginald Weaver (FSA) [a] | |
Maitland | Liberal | John Fletcher | Charles Nicholson | |
Marrickville | Labor | Thomas Crawford | William Wallace | Samuel Davidson (Nat Prog) |
Middle Harbour | Liberal | Ellison Quirk | Richard Arthur | James Bray (Ind) Henry Johnson (Ind) |
Monaro | Labor | Gus Miller | Ernest Quodling [b] | James Hart (Ind) |
Mosman | Liberal | Edward Cohen | Percy Colquhoun | William Bray (Ind Lib) William Fell (Ind Lib) |
Mudgee | Labor | Bill Dunn | Owen Gilbert | |
Murray | Labor | Robert Scobie | Robert Gibson [b] | |
Murrumbidgee | Labor | Patrick McGarry | Charles Hawkins (FSA) [a] | |
Namoi | Labor | George Black | James Florance | |
Newcastle | Labor | Arthur Gardiner | John Fegan | |
Newtown | Labor | Robert Hollis | Percy Stevens | Luke Jones () |
Orange | Liberal | Frank Edwards | John Fitzpatrick [b] | |
Paddington | Labor | John Osborne | Reginald Harris | Charles Carter (Ind) James Jones (Ind) |
Parramatta | Liberal | Frank Walford | Tom Moxham | Walter Jago (Ind Lib) |
Petersham | Liberal | John Cohen | ||
Phillip | Labor | Richard Meagher | Eden George | |
Raleigh | Ind Liberal | Theodore McLennan | Henry Boultwood | George Briner (CP) |
Randwick | Ind Liberal | William Brown | David Storey | William Melville (Ind) |
Redfern | Labor | James McGowen | George Howe | Henry Ostler (Soc Lab) |
Rozelle | Labor | James Mercer | Alan Chavasse | |
Ryde | Liberal | Murdock MacLeod | William Thompson | Charles Summerhayes (Nat Prog) |
St George | Liberal | William Bagnall | William Wood | Henry Broe (Nat Prog) |
St Leonards | Liberal | George Down | Arthur Cocks | Frederick Meyer (Ind) Peter Pollack (Ind) |
Singleton | Liberal | Thomas Braye | James Fallick | Leslie Hewitt (CP) |
Sturt | Labor | John Cann | ||
Surry Hills | Labor | Henry Hoyle | Ludwig Klausen (Soc Lab) William Walker (Ind) | |
Tamworth | Ind Liberal | John Lord | Frank Chaffey (FSA) [a] | Robert Levien (Ind) |
Tenterfield | Liberal | Charles Lee | ||
Upper Hunter | Liberal | George Cann | Mac Abbott (FSA) [a] | Henry Willis (Ind Lib) |
Wagga Wagga | Liberal | Walter Boston | John Fletcher [b] | |
Wallsend | Labor | John Estell | Thomas Collins | Joseph Charlton (Soc Lab) |
Waverley | Liberal | James Fingleton | Harold Jaques | George Beeby (Nat Prog) |
Wickham | Labor | William Grahame | Magnus Cromarty | |
Willoughby | Liberal | Edward Larkin | Frederick Fleming | Arthur Carrington (Nat Prog) Edward Clark (Ind Lib) Sir William McMillan (Ind Lib) |
Willyama | Labor | Jabez Wright | William Ferguson (Ind Lib) Walter Wright (Ind) | |
Wollondilly | Liberal | James Donaldson | Frank Badgery | Samuel Emmett (CP) Thomas Raw (Ind Lib) |
Wollongong | Labor | John Nicholson | Florence Healey | Ernie Judd (Ind) |
Woollahra | Liberal | Daniel Dwyer | William Latimer | Francis Cowling (Ind Lab) Philip Morton (Ind Lib) |
Yass | Labor | Greg McGirr | Patrick Bourke (FSA) [a] | Robert Donaldson (CP) |
See also[]
- Results of the 1913 New South Wales state election
- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1913–1917
Notes[]
References[]
- ^ Green, Antony. "1913 election candidate index". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales.
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