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Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1899–1902

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This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1899 to 1902, as elected at the 1899 colonial election:[1]

The Federation of Australia occurred on 1 January 1901, resulting in South Australia changing from a colony to a state of the new nation during this term of parliament. Seven members of the House of Assembly were elected to the new Parliament of Australia at the 1901 federal election, resulting in by-elections for their state seats.

Name Party Electorate Term of office
William Archibald Labor Port Adelaide 1893–1910
Lee Batchelor [4] Labor West Adelaide 1893–1901
William Blacker Noarlunga 1892–1913
Thomas Henry Brooker West Torrens 1890–1905
Richard Butler Yatala 1890–1924
Thomas Burgoyne Newcastle 1884–1915
Robert Caldwell ANL Onkaparinga 1884–1902
William Carpenter Labor Encounter Bay 1896–1902
John William Castine ANL Wooroora 1884–1902
Hon Alfred Catt Gladstone 1881–1906
Hon Sir Jenkin Coles Light 1875–1878, 1881–1911
E. H. Coombe [6] Labor Barossa 1901–1912, 1915–1917
Frederick Coneybeer Labor East Torrens 1893–1921, 1924–1930
William Copley ANL Yorke Peninsula 1884–1887, 1896–1902
William Patrick Cummins Stanley 1896–1907
John Darling, junior ANL East Torrens 1896–1905
Bill Denny [2] West Adelaide 1900–1905, 1906–1933
Hugh Robert Dixson [5] North Adelaide 1901–1905
Hon Sir John Downer [6] ANL Barossa 1878–1901
Charles Dumas Mount Barker 1898–1902
Walter Hughes Duncan ANL Onkaparinga 1896–1906
Richard Foster Newcastle 1893–1906
William Gilbert ANL Yatala 1881–1906
Clement Giles ANL Frome 1887–1902
Paddy Glynn [5] North Adelaide 1887–1890, 1895–1896, 1897–1901
Henry Allerdale Grainger [11] Wallaroo 1884–1885, 1890–1901
Walter Griffiths [3] Northern Territory 1893–1900
James Hague ANL Barossa 1890–1902
Andrew Dods Handyside ANL Albert 1885–1904
Charles Edward Herbert [3] ANL Northern Territory 1900–1905
Frederick Holder [7] Burra 1887–1901
Robert Homburg ANL Gumeracha 1884–1905
Richard Hooper Labor Wallaroo 1891–1902
Frank Hourigan [12] Labor West Torrens 1893–1901
James Hutchison Labor East Adelaide 1898–1902
William Jamieson [8] ANL Gumeracha 1901–1902, 1905–1912
Hon John Jenkins Sturt 1887–1905
Francis Bernard Keogh [4] West Adelaide 1901–1902
Rt Hon Charles Kingston [2] West Adelaide 1881–1900
John Livingston Victoria 1899–1906
Ivor MacGillivray Labor Port Adelaide 1893–1918
Alexander McDonald ANL Noarlunga 1887–1915
David McKenzie Flinders 1899–1905
James McLachlan, senior Wooroora 1893–1902
John Miller Stanley 1884–1885, 1890–1893, 1890–1893, 1896–1902
Samuel James Mitchell [10] Northern Territory 1901–1910
James Toulmin Morris Victoria 1896–1902
William Tennant Mortlock [9] Flinders 1896–1899, 1901–1902
Laurence O'Loughlin Frome 1890–1918
Friedrich Wilhelm Paech Light 1899–1908
Archibald Peake Albert 1897–1915, 1915–1920
Hon Thomas Playford [8] Gumeracha 1868–1871, 1875–1894, 1899–1901
Alexander Poynton [9] Labor Flinders 1893–1901
Thomas Price Labor Sturt 1893–1909
Ernest Roberts Labor Gladstone 1896–1902, 1905–1908
Hon Ben Rounsevell ANL Burra 1875–1893, 1899–1906
William Russell [7] Burra 1901–1902
Theodor Scherk East Adelaide 1886–1905
John Shannon Yorke Peninsula 1896–1905
Vaiben Louis Solomon [10] Northern Territory 1890–1901, 1905–1908
Charles Tucker [1] Encounter Bay 1899–1906
John Verran [11] Labor Wallaroo 1901–1918
Louis von Doussa ANL Mount Barker 1899–1902
Richard Wood North Adelaide 1893–1902
1 Encounter Bay MHA Charles Tucker was unseated by the Court of Disputed Returns on 6 July 1899. He was re-elected at the resulting by-election on 29 July.
2 West Adelaide MHA Charles Kingston resigned on 7 February 1900. Bill Denny won the resulting by-election on 17 March.
3 Northern Territory MHA Walter Griffiths died on 4 September 1900. Charles Edward Herbert won the resulting by-election on 20 October.
4 West Adelaide MHA Lee Batchelor vacated his seat when he was seated in the first Parliament of Australia on 9 May 1901. Francis Bernard Keogh won the resulting by-election on 1 June.
5 North Adelaide MHA Paddy Glynn vacated his seat when he was seated in the first Parliament of Australia on 9 May 1901. Hugh Robert Dixson won the resulting by-election on 1 June.
6 Barossa MHA John Downer vacated his seat when he was seated in the first Parliament of Australia on 9 May 1901. E. H. Coombe won the resulting by-election on 8 June.
7 Burra MHA Frederick Holder vacated his seat when he was seated in the first Parliament of Australia on 9 May 1901. William Russell won the resulting by-election on 8 June.
8 Gumeracha MHA Thomas Playford vacated his seat when he was seated in the first Parliament of Australia on 9 May 1901. William Jamieson won the resulting by-election on 1 June.
9 Flinders MHA Alexander Poynton vacated his seat when he was seated in the first Parliament of Australia on 9 May 1901. William Tennant Mortlock won the resulting by-election on 8 June.
10 Northern Territory MHA Vaiben Louis Solomon vacated his seat when he was seated in the first Parliament of Australia on 9 May 1901. Samuel James Mitchell won the resulting by-election on 15 June.
11 Wallaroo MHA Henry Allerdale Grainger resigned on 30 May 1901. John Verran won the resulting by-election on 22 June.
12 West Torrens MHA Frank Hourigan died on 1 December 1901. No by-election was held before the 1902 election.

References

  1. ^ "Statistical Register of the Parliament of South Australia" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 March 2015. Retrieved 16 June 2015.

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