Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1918–1921
This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1918 to 1921, as elected at the 1918 state election:
Name | Party | Electorate | Term of office |
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Peter Allen | Liberal | Yorke Peninsula | 1902–1912, 1915–1925 |
William Angus | Liberal | Albert | 1912–1921 |
Edward Alfred Anstey | National | North Adelaide | 1908–1921 |
Henry Barwell | Liberal | Stanley | 1915–1925 |
Harry Buxton | Labor | Burra Burra | 1918–1921 |
Arthur Blackburn | National | Sturt | 1918–1921 |
Alfred Blackwell | Labor | West Torrens | 1918–1938 |
Hon Sir Richard Butler | Liberal | Barossa | 1890–1924 |
Thomas Butterfield | Labor | Newcastle | 1915–1917, 1918–1933 |
John Chapman | Farmers and Settlers | Flinders | 1918–1924 |
Frederick Coneybeer | National | East Torrens | 1893–1921, 1924–1930 |
Henry Crosby | Liberal | Barossa | 1917–1924, 1924-1930, 1933–1938 |
Bill Denny | Labor | Adelaide | 1900–1905, 1906–1933 |
Bert Edwards | Labor | Adelaide | 1917–1931 |
John Fitzgerald | Labor | Port Pirie | 1918–1936 |
John Gunn | Labor | Adelaide | 1915–1917, 1918–1926 |
William Hague | Liberal | Barossa | 1912–1924 |
Walter Hamilton | Liberal | East Torrens | 1917–1924, 1925–1930, 1933–1938 |
William Harvey | Labor | Newcastle | 1918–1933 |
Lionel Hill | Labor | Port Pirie | 1915–1917, 1918–1933 |
Herbert Hudd [1] | Liberal | Alexandra | 1912–1915, 1920–1938, 1941–1948 |
George Jenkins | Liberal | Burra Burra | 1918–1924, 1927–1930, 1933–1956 |
George Laffer | Liberal | Alexandra | 1913–1933 |
John McInnes | Labor | West Torrens | 1918–1950 |
James McLachlan | Liberal | Wooroora | 1918–1930 |
James Moseley | Liberal | Flinders | 1910–1933 |
Robert Nicholls | Liberal | Stanley | 1915–1956 |
Richard Alfred O'Connor | Liberal | Albert | 1915–1921 |
Sid O'Flaherty | Labor | Murray | 1918–1921 |
Mick O'Halloran | Labor | Burra Burra | 1918–1921, 1924–1927, 1938–1960 |
Herbert Angas Parsons [3] | Liberal | Murray | 1912–1915, 1918–1921 |
Hon Archibald Peake [1] | Liberal | Alexandra | 1897–1915, 1915–1920 |
John Pedler | Labor | Wallaroo | 1918–1938 |
Vernon Petherick | Liberal | Victoria | 1918–1924, 1941–1945 |
William David Ponder | National | North Adelaide | 1905–1921 |
John Price | Labor | Port Adelaide | 1915–1925 |
Peter Reidy | National | Victoria | 1915–1932 |
Robert Richards | Labor | Wallaroo | 1918–1949 |
George Ritchie | Liberal | Alexandra | 1902–1922 |
Allan Robertson | Labor | Wooroora | 1918–1921, 1924–1927 |
Albert Robinson | Liberal | Wooroora | 1915–1924, 1934–1943 |
Thomas Hyland Smeaton | National | Sturt | 1905–1921 |
John Albert Southwood | National/Independent Labor [2] | East Torrens | 1912–1921 |
Henry Tossell | Liberal | Yorke Peninsula | 1915–1930 |
Edward Vardon [4] | Liberal | Sturt | 1918–1924 |
John Stanley Verran | Labor | Port Adelaide | 1918–1924, 1925–1927 |
Harry Dove Young | Liberal | Murray | 1912–1927 |
- 1 Alexandra Liberal MHA Archibald Peake died on 6 April 1920. Liberal candidate Herbert Hudd won the resulting by-election on 12 June.
- 2 East Torrens MHA John Albert Southwood resigned from the National Party in 1920 and served out his term as an independent Labor member.[1]
- 3 Murray Liberal MHA Herbert Angas Parsons resigned on 5 January 1921. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1921 state election.
- 4 Sturt Liberal MHA Edward Vardon resigned on 15 February 1921 in order to nominate for a casual vacancy in the Australian Senate. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1921 state election.
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References
- ↑ "PARTIES OF ONE.". The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954) (Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia). 31 July 1920. p. 2. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
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