Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1919–1922 explained
This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the Eighth Australian Parliament, which was elected at the 1919 election on 13 December 1919.
Member | Party | Electorate | State | In office |
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Frank Anstey | | | | Bourke | Vic | 1910–1934 |
Llewellyn Atkinson | | | /[1] | Wilmot | Tas | 1906–1929 |
Fred Bamford | | | | Herbert | Qld | 1901–1925 |
James Bayley | | | | Oxley | Qld | 1917–1931 |
George Bell | | | | Darwin | Tas | 1919–1922, 1925–1943 |
Sir Robert Best | | | | Kooyong | Vic | 1910–1922 |
Arthur Blakeley | | | | Darling | NSW | 1917–1934 |
Reginald Blundell | | | | Adelaide | SA | 1919–1922 |
Eric Bowden | | | | Nepean | NSW | 1906–1910, 1919–1929 |
Frank Brennan | | | | Batman | Vic | 1911–1931, 1934–1949 |
Stanley Bruce | | | | Flinders | Vic | 1918–1929, 1931–1933 |
Reginald Burchell | | | | Fremantle | WA | 1913–1922 |
Donald Cameron | | | | Brisbane | Qld | 1919–1931, 1934–1937 |
James Catts | | | /Majority Labor[2] | Cook | NSW | 1906–1922 |
John Chanter | | | | Riverina | NSW | 1901–1903, 1904–1913, 1914–1922 |
Austin Chapman | | | | Eden-Monaro | NSW | 1901–1926 |
Matthew Charlton | | | | Hunter | NSW | 1910–1928 |
Michael Considine | | | /ISLP | Barrier | NSW | 1917–1922 |
Sir Joseph Cook[3] | | | | Parramatta | NSW | 1901–1921 |
Robert Cook | | | / | Indi | Vic | 1919–1928 |
Edward Corser | | | | Wide Bay | Qld | 1915–1928 |
Lou Cunningham | | | | Gwydir | NSW | 1919–1925, 1929–1931 |
James Fenton | | | | Maribyrnong | Vic | 1910–1934 |
William Fleming | | | /Country[4] | Robertson | NSW | 1913–1922 |
Richard Foster | | | /Liberal | Wakefield | SA | 1909–1928 |
James Fowler | | | | Perth | WA | 1901–1922 |
Frederick Francis | | | | Henty | Vic | 1919–1925 |
Moses Gabb | | | | Angas | SA | 1919–1925, 1929–1934 |
William Gibson | | | /[5] | Corangamite | Vic | 1918–1929, 1931–1934 |
Henry Gregory | | | /Country | Dampier | WA | 1913–1940 |
Littleton Groom | | | | Darling Downs | Qld | 1901–1929, 1931–1936 |
Alexander Hay | | | /Country/Independent[6] | New England | NSW | 1919–1922 |
William Higgs | | | /Independent/Nationalist[7] | Capricornia | Qld | 1910–1922 |
William Hill | | | / | Echuca | Vic | 1919–1934 |
Billy Hughes | | | | Bendigo | Vic | 1901–1952 |
Syd Jackson | | | | Bass | Tas | 1919–1929 |
Elliot Johnson | | | | Lang | NSW | 1903–1928 |
Edmund Jowett | | | / | Grampians | Vic | 1917–1922 |
Edwin Kerby[8] | | | | Ballarat | Vic | 1919–1920 |
William Laird Smith | | | | Denison | Tas | 1910–1922 |
Hector Lamond | | | | Illawarra | NSW | 1917–1922 |
Thomas Lavelle | | | | Calare | NSW | 1919–1922 |
Bert Lazzarini | | | | Werriwa | NSW | 1919–1931, 1934–1952 |
John Lister | | | | Corio | Vic | 1917–1929 |
John Livingston | | | | Barker | SA | 1906–1922 |
George Mackay | | | | Lilley | Qld | 1917–1934 |
Hugh Mahon[9] | | | | Kalgoorlie | WA | 1901–1917, 1919–1920 |
William Mahony | | | | Dalley | NSW | 1915–1927 |
Norman Makin | | | | Hindmarsh | SA | 1919–1946, 1954–1963 |
William Maloney | | | | Melbourne | Vic | 1904–1940 |
Walter Marks | | | | Wentworth | NSW | 1919–1931 |
Charles Marr | | | | Parkes | NSW | 1919–1929, 1931–1943 |
Walter Massy-Greene | | | | Richmond | NSW | 1910–1922 |
James Mathews | | | | Melbourne Ports | Vic | 1906–1931 |
George Maxwell | | | | Fawkner | Vic | 1917–1935 |
Charles McDonald | | | | Kennedy | Qld | 1901–1925 |
William McWilliams | | | /Country | Franklin | Tas | 1903–1922, 1928–1929 |
Parker Moloney | | | | Hume | NSW | 1910–1913, 1914–1917, 1919–1931 |
Samuel Nicholls | | | | Macquarie | NSW | 1917–1922 |
Earle Page | | | / | Cowper | NSW | 1919–1961 |
Jim Page[10] | | | | Maranoa | Qld | 1901–1921 |
Alexander Poynton | | | | Grey | SA | 1901–1922 |
John Prowse | | | / | Swan | WA | 1919–1943 |
Edward Riley | | | | South Sydney | NSW | 1910–1931 |
Arthur Rodgers | | | | Wannon | Vic | 1913–1922, 1925–1929 |
T. J. Ryan[11] | | | | West Sydney | NSW | 1919–1921 |
Granville Ryrie | | | | North Sydney | NSW | 1911–1927 |
Percy Stewart | | | / | Wimmera | Vic | 1919–1931 |
William Story | | | | Boothby | SA | 1904–1917 (S), 1917–1922 |
Frank Tudor[12] | | | | Yarra | Vic | 1901–1922 |
David Watkins | | | | Newcastle | NSW | 1901–1935 |
William Watt | | | /Liberal | Balaclava | Vic | 1914–1929 |
John West | | | | East Sydney | NSW | 1910–1931 |
Arnold Wienholt | | | | Moreton | Qld | 1919–1922 |
George Wise | | | | Gippsland | Vic | 1906–1913, 1914–1922 | |
Notes and References
- Atkinson joined the Country Party in 1922.
- Catts was expelled from the ALP in April 1921, and thereafter sat as a member of the Majority Labor Party.
- Cook resigned in 1921, and was succeeded by Herbert Pratten (Nationalist) at the resulting by-election on 10 December 1921.
- Fleming joined the Country Party in 1921.
- This candidate joined the Country Party when it was formed in 1920.
- Hay was expelled from the Country party in 1922 and sat as an independent.
- Higgs was expelled from the ALP in 1920, and later joined the Nationalists.
- Kerby's election was voided after a legal challenge, and he was succeeded by the previous incumbent, Charles McGrath (Labor) at the resulting by-election on 10 July 1920.
- Mahon was expelled from the House of Representatives in 1920, and was succeeded by George Foley (Nationalist) at the resulting by-election on 18 December 1920.
- Page died in 1921, and was succeeded by James Hunter (Country) at the resulting by-election on 30 July 1921.
- Ryan died in 1921, and was succeeded by William Lambert (Labor) at the resulting by-election on 3 September 1921.
- Tudor died in 1922, and was succeeded by James Scullin (Labor) at the resulting by-election on 18 February 1922.