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HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, 1912-1915
TABLE N (contd.)
Table showing the Electoral Districts for the House of Assembly, Names of the respective Representatives, etc. - contd.
TWENTY-FIRST PARLIAMENT
Assembled March 19, 1912. Dissolved February 25, 1915. Four Sessions.
No. of
Mem-
bers
Electoral Districts under
Acts Nos. 959 of 1908 and
1029 of 1910
Date of
Election
Members Names
4
1.
Adelaide .......................
Feb. 10, 1912
William Joseph Denny
Edward Alfred Anstey
Reginald Pole Blundell
William David Ponder
3
2.
Port Adelaide................
Feb. 10, 1912
Ivor MacGillivray
Henry Chesson
Thompson Green
5
3.
Torrens .........................
Feb. 10, 1912
Frederick William Coneybeer
Herbert Sydney Hudd
Herbert Angas Parsons
Crawford Vaughan
Thomas Hyland Smeaton
3
4.
Victoria and Albert.......
Feb. 10, 1912
Hon. Archibald Henry Peake
George Bodey
William Angus
4
5.
Alexandra .....................
Feb. 10, 1912
George Ritchie
Percival Thomas Heggaton
Alexander McDonald
William James Blacker, succeeded by George Richards Laffer
(Deceased Nov. 22, 1913)
(Elected Dec. 20, 1913)
3
6.
Murray..........................
Feb. 10, 1912
Hermann Homburg
William Jamieson, succeeded by Harry Dove Young
(Deceased Oct. 15, 1912)
(Elected Nov. 23, 1912)
Friedrich Jacob Theodor Pflaum
3
7.
Barossa .........................
Feb. 10, 1912
Hon. Richard Butler
Samuel Bruce Rudall
William Hague
3
8.
Wooroora......................
Feb. 10, 1912
David James
Frederick William Young
Oscar Hermann Duhst
3
9.
Wallaroo.......................
Feb. 10, 1912
John Verran
John Frederick Herbert
John Albert Southwood
3
10. Stanley..........................
Feb. 10, 1912
Harry Jackson
Clarence Goode
William James Cooper Cole
3
11. Burra Burra...................
Feb. 10, 1912
William Miller
Hon. Laurence OLoughlin
Robert Homburg, jun.
3
12. Flinders.........................
Feb. 10, 1912
Thomas Burgoyne
James Grey Moseley
John Travers
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Speaker - Hon. Laurence OLoughlin
Chairman of Committees - Samuel Bruce Rudall
Clerk - John Cummins Morphett. Appointed May 2, 1901.
Clerk Assistant and Sergeant-at-Arms - Alfred Searcy. Appointed May 1, 1896.