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

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Members of theNew South Wales Legislative Council who served from 1910 to 1913 were appointed for life by theGovernor on the advice of thePremier. This list includes members between theelection on 14 October 1910 and theelection on 6 December 1913.[1] ThePresident wasSir Francis Suttor.[5]

NamePartyYears in office
James Ashton Liberal Reform1907–1934
Joseph Beeston1908–1921
Reginald Black1900–1928
Alexander Brown1892–1926
Joseph Browne[e] Independent1912–1932
Frank Bryant[e] Labor1912–1934
James Burns Liberal Reform1908–1923
Nicholas Buzacott Labor1899–1933
Sir Joseph Carruthers Liberal Reform1908–1932
John Creed1885–1930
Henry Dangar1883–1917
William Dick1907–1932
Henry Doyle[e] Independent1912–1929
George Earp Liberal Reform1900–1933
John Farleigh1908–1934
Ernest Farrar[e] Labor1912–1952
Robert Fitzgerald Liberal Reform1901–1933
Fred Flowers Labor1900–1928
Edmund Fosbery Liberal Reform1904–1919
James Gannon1904–1924
John Garland1908–1921
James Gormly1904–1922
George Greene[c]1899–1911
Henry Gullett1908–1914
David Hall[f][j] Labor1912–1913
John Hepher1899–1932
Louis Heydon Liberal Reform1889–1918
William Hill1900–1919
William Holborow1899–1917
Thomas Holden[e][l] Independent Labor1912–1934
John Hughes[i] Liberal Reform1895–1912
Thomas Hughes1908–1930
William Hurley1904–1924
Henry Kater Independent1889–1924
Edward Kavanagh[e] Labor1912–1934
Alexander Kethel Liberal Reform1895–1916
George Lee[d]1882–1912
John Macintosh[b] Independent1882–1911
Kenneth Mackay Liberal Reform1899–1934
Charles Mackellar1885–1903, 1903–1925
Sir Normand MacLaurin[d] Independent1889–1914
Sir Samuel McCaughey1899–1919
James McInerney[e] Labor1912
John Meagher Independent1900–1920
Alfred Meeks Liberal Reform1900–1932
Henry Moses1885–1923
John Nash1900–1925
Broughton O'Conor1908–1940
Charles Pilcher[b]1891–1916
Charles Roberts1890–1925
William Robson1900–1920
Alexander Ross[h]1900–1912
Andrew Sinclair[e][l] Independent Labor1912–1934
Fergus Smith Liberal Reform1895–1924
Joynton Smith[e] Independent1912–1934
Henry Stuart[a] Labor1900–1910
Sir Francis Suttor Independent1889–1891, 1900–1915
Sir Allen Taylor[g] Liberal Reform1912–1940
John Travers[m] Labor1908–1934
William Trickett Liberal Reform1888–1916
John Wetherspoon1908–1928
James White1908–1927
James Wilson Labor1899–1925
Frederick Winchcombe Liberal Reform1907–1917

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Notes

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  1. ^abHenry Stuart died on 26 December 1910.
  2. ^abcJohn Macintosh died on 6 July 1911.
  3. ^abGeorge Greene died on 22 December 1911.
  4. ^abcGeorge Lee died on 23 January 1912.
  5. ^abcdefghij9 members were appointed on 29 March 1912,[2] howeverJames McInerney died on 8 July 1912 before taking his seat. The remaining 8 took their seats on 23 July 1912.
  6. ^abDavid Hall was appointed on 2 April 1912,[3] and took his seat on 23 July 1912.
  7. ^abSir Allen Taylor was appointed on 25 April 1912,[4] and took his seat on 23 July 1912.
  8. ^abAlexander Ross died on 27 September 1912.
  9. ^abJohn Hughes died on 18 December 1912.
  10. ^abDavid Hall resigned on 14 November 1913.
  11. ^The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were:Stuart died,[a]Macintosh died,[b]Greene died,[c]Lee died,[d]9 appointed,[e]Hall appointed,[f]Taylor appointed,[g]Ross died,[h]Hughes died,[i]Hall resigned,[j]
  12. ^abThomas Holden andAndrew Sinclair had been appointed by theMcGowen Labor government but were not recognised as Labor men as they had voted against government proposals.[6]
  13. ^John Travers was a Labor member when appointed by theWade Liberal government, however he did not sign the Labor pledge until 1911.[7] He was still a Labor member in January 1913,[6] however he resigned from the party some time prior to 1921.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Part 3 Members of the Legislative Council"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved26 November 2020.
  2. ^"Appointments to the Legislative Council (44)".Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 30 March 1912. p. 2093. Retrieved15 August 2021 – via Trove.
  3. ^"Appointment of David Robert Hall to the Legislative Council (46)".Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 2 April 1912. p. 2127. Retrieved15 August 2021 – via Trove.
  4. ^"Appointment of Sir Allen Taylor to the Legislative Council (60)".Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 25 April 1912. p. 2609. Retrieved15 August 2021 – via Trove.
  5. ^"Part 10 Officers of the Parliament"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved26 November 2020.[k]
  6. ^ab"The Labor conference".Singleton Argus. 30 January 1913. p. 4. Retrieved14 August 2021 – via Trove.
  7. ^"Mr. Travers' reply".The Sydney Morning Herald. 19 January 1926. p. 11. Retrieved14 August 2021 – via Trove.
  8. ^"Mr F. H. Bryant, M.L.C."The Australian Worker. 1 September 1921. p. 12. Retrieved8 August 2021 – via Trove.

 

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