Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1907–1910
The members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 21st parliament of New South Wales from 1907 to 1910 were elected at the 1907 state election on 10 September 1907.[1][2] The Speaker was William McCourt.[3]
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Richard Arthur | Liberal Reform | Middle Harbour | 1904–1932 | |
William Ashford [f] | Labour | The Upper Hunter | 1910–1925 | |
Richard Ball | Liberal Reform | Corowa | 1895–1898 1904–1937 | |
Charles Barton | Liberal Reform | The Macquarie | 1907–1910 | |
George Beeby | Labour | Blayney | 1907–1913 1917–1920 | |
George Briner | Former Progressive | Raleigh | 1901–1920 | |
Ernest Broughton | Liberal Reform | King | 1901–1910 | |
William Brown | Independent Liberal | Durham | 1907–1917 | |
George Burgess | Labour | Burrangong | 1901–1917 | |
John Cann | Labour | Broken Hill | 1891–1916 | |
Campbell Carmichael | Labour | Leichhardt | 1907–1920 | |
Joseph Carruthers [a] | Liberal Reform | St George | 1887–1908 | |
Matthew Charlton [c] | Labour | Northumberland | 1903–1910 | |
Edward Clark | Independent | St Leonards | 1891–1910 | |
John Cochran [d] | Labour | Darling Harbour | 1910–1920 | |
John Cohen | Liberal Reform | Petersham | 1898–1919 | |
Albert Collins | Independent Liberal | The Namoi | 1901–1910 | |
John Cusack [e] | Labour | Queanbeyan | 1910–1917 | |
John Dacey | Labour | Alexandria | 1895–1912 | |
Robert Davidson | Liberal Reform | Hastings and Macleay | 1901–1910 | |
Robert Donaldson | Former Progressive | Wynyard | 1898–1913 | |
James Dooley | Labour | Hartley | 1907–1927 | |
Fred Downes | Liberal Reform | Camden | 1904–1913 | |
Alfred Edden | Labour | Kahibah | 1891–1920 | |
John Estell | Labour | Waratah | 1901–1922 | |
James Fallick | Liberal Reform | Singleton | 1901–1920 | |
David Fell | Liberal Reform | Lane Cove | 1904–1913 | |
John Fitzpatrick | Liberal Reform | Orange | 1895–1904 1907–1930 | |
William Fleming [f] | Liberal Reform | The Upper Hunter | 1901–1910 | |
Owen Gilbert | Liberal Reform | Newcastle | 1901–1910 | |
John Gillies | Liberal Reform | Maitland | 1891–1911 | |
Sir James Graham | Liberal Reform | Surry Hills | 1904–1910 | |
William Grahame | Labour | Wickham | 1907–1920 | |
Arthur Griffith [b] | Labour | Sturt | 1894���1903 1904–1920 | |
Brinsley Hall | Liberal Reform | The Hawkesbury | 1901–1917 | |
Thomas Henley | Liberal Reform | Burwood | 1904–1935 | |
James Hogue | Liberal Reform | The Glebe | 1894–1895 1998-1910 | |
George Hindmarsh | Liberal Reform | Rous | 1905–1913 | |
Robert Hollis | Labour | Newtown | 1901–1917 | |
William Holman | Labour | Cootamundra | 1898–1920 | |
Henry Horne | Labour | Liverpool Plains | 1907–1911 | |
John Hunt | Liberal Reform | Sherbrooke | 1907–1920 | |
Augustus James | Liberal Reform | Goulburn | 1907–1920 | |
George Jones | Labour | The Gwydir | 1902–1913 | |
Robert Jones | Liberal Reform | Mudgee | 1891–1898 1907–1910 | |
William Kearsley [c] | Labour | Northumberland | 1910–1921 | |
Andrew Kelly | Labour | The Lachlan | 1891–1894 1901–1913 | |
William Latimer | Liberal Reform | Woollahra | 1901–1920 | |
Charles Lee | Liberal Reform | Tenterfield | 1884–1920 | |
Robert Levien | Former Progressive | Tamworth | 1880–1889, 1889–1913 | |
Daniel Levy | Liberal Reform | Darlinghurst | 1901–1937 | |
Edmund Lonsdale | Liberal Reform | Armidale | 1891–1894 1895–1898 1901–1905 1907–1913 | |
John Lynch | Labour | Ashburnham | 1907–1913 | |
James Macarthur-Onslow | Independent Liberal | Waverley | 1907–1922 | |
Donald Macdonell | Labour | Cobar | 1901–1911 | |
William Mahony | Liberal Reform | Annandale | 1894–1910 | |
William McCourt | Liberal Reform | Wollondilly | 1882–1885 1887–1913 | |
Richard McCoy | Liberal Reform | Marrickville | 1901–1910 | |
John McFarlane | Liberal Reform | The Clarence | 1887–1915 | |
Patrick McGarry | Labour | The Murrumbidgee | 1904–1920 | |
James McGowen | Labour | Redfern | 1891–1917 | |
Gordon McLaurin | Former Progressive | Albury | 1901–1913 | |
John McNeill | Labour | Pyrmont | 1902–1913 | |
Richard Meagher | Independent | Phillip | 1895 1898–1904 1907–1917 | |
John Meehan | Labour | The Darling | 1904–1913 | |
James Mercer | Labour | Rozelle | 1907–1917 | |
William Millard | Liberal Reform | The Clyde | 1894–1920 1920–1921 | |
Gus Miller | Labour | Monaro | 1889–1918 | |
John Miller | Liberal Reform | Bathurst | 1907–1913 | |
Patrick Minahan [h] | Labour | Belmore | 1910–1917 1920–1927 | |
Samuel Moore | Liberal Reform | Bingara | 1885–1910 | |
Mark Morton | Liberal Reform | Allowrie | 1901–1920 1922–1938 | |
Tom Moxham | Liberal Reform | Parramatta | 1901–1916 | |
John Nicholson | Labour | Wollongong | 1891–1917 | |
Niels Nielsen | Labour | Yass | 1899–1913 | |
John Nobbs | Liberal Reform | Granville | 1888–1993 1898–1913 | |
John Norton [d] | Independent | Darling Harbour | 1898–1906 1807–1910 | |
Charles Oakes | Liberal Reform | Paddington | 1901–1910 1917–1925 | |
Edward O'Sullivan [h] | Former Progressive / Labour [g] | Belmore | 1885–1910 | |
Fred Page | Labour | Botany | 1907–1917 | |
Varney Parkes | Independent Liberal | Canterbury | 1885–1888, 1891–1913 | |
John Perry | Liberal Reform | Richmond | 1889–1920 | |
Henry Peters | Labour | Deniliquin | 1907–1914 | |
Richard Price | Independent | Gloucester | 1894–1904 1907–1922 | |
William Robson | Liberal Reform | Ashfield | 1905–1920 | |
Granville Ryrie [e] | Liberal Reform | Queanbeyan | 1906–1910 | |
Robert Scobie | Labour | The Murray | 1901–1917 | |
David Storey | Liberal Reform | Randwick | 1894–1920 | |
John Storey | Labour | Balmain | 1901–1904 1907–1921 | |
Robert Stuart-Robertson | Labour | Camperdown | 1907–1933 | |
William Taylor [a] | Liberal Reform | St George | 1908–1913 | |
Follett Thomas | Liberal Reform | Gough | 1903–1920 | |
John Treflé | Labour | The Castlereagh | 1906–1915 | |
Thomas Waddell | Liberal Reform | Belubula | 1897–1917 | |
Charles Wade | Liberal Reform | Gordon | 1903–1917 | |
William Wood | Liberal Reform | Bega | 1894–1913 |
See also[]
- Wade ministry
- Results of the 1907 New South Wales state election
- Candidates of the 1907 New South Wales state election
Notes[]
- ^ a b c St George MLA and former Premier Joseph Carruthers (Liberal Reform) resigned in May 1908. The 1908 St George by-election was won by Liberal Reform candidate William Taylor.[4]
- ^ a b Sturt Labour MLA Arthur Griffith resigned from parliament after a dispute with the Speaker in November 1908. He was unopposed in the 1908 Sturt by-election.[4]
- ^ a b c Matthew Charlton (Labour) resigned to successfully contest the 1910 federal election for Hunter. The 1910 Northumberland by-election was won by Labour candidate William Kearsley.[4]
- ^ a b c John Norton (Independent) resigned to unsuccessfully contest the . The 1910 Darling Harbour by-election was won by Labour candidate John Cochran.[4]
- ^ a b c Granville Ryrie (Liberal Reform) resigned to unsuccessfully contest the 1910 federal election for Werriwa. The 1910 Queanbeyan by-election was won by Labour candidate John Cusack.[4]
- ^ a b c William Fleming (Liberal Reform) resigned to unsuccessfully contest the 1910 federal election for New England. The 1910 Upper Hunter by-election was won by Labour candidate William Ashford.[4]
- ^ a b Belmore MLA Edward O'Sullivan was elected as a Former Progressive but joined the Labour Party in 1909.
- ^ a b c Edward O'Sullivan (Labour) died on 25 April 1910. The 1910 Belmore by-election was won by Labour candidate Patrick Minahan.[4]
- ^ Changes to the Assembly in chronological order were Carruthers resigned,[a] Griffth resigned,[b] Charlton resigned,[c] Norton resigned,[d] Ryrie resigned,[e] Fleming resigned,[f] O'Sullivan joined Labour,[g] and O'Sullivan died.[h]
References[]
- ^ Green, Antony. "1907 Elected members". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
- ^ "Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 4 December 2019.[i]
- ^ a b c d e f g Green, Antony. "1907-1910 by-elections". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
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