79 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, 1944-1947 TABLE N (contd.) Table showing the Electoral Districts for the House of Assembly, Names of the respective Representatives, etc. - contd. THIRTY-FIRST PARLIAMENT Assembled July 20, 1944.  Dissolved February 28, 1947.  Four Sessions. Electoral Districts (One Member) under Act No. 2336 of 1936 Date of Election Members’ Names 1. Adelaide .................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Robe rt Alexander Dale 2. Torrens ...................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Herbert Leslie Bald ock 3. Prospect..................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Albe rt James Shard 4. Thebarton ...............................  Apr. 4, 1944 John Frederick Walsh 5. Hindmarsh..............................  Apr. 4, 1944 Hon. John McInnes 6. Semaphore..............................  Apr. 4, 1944 Albert Victor Thompson, succeeded by Harold Leslie Tapping (R esigned Aug. 19, 1946) (Elected Oct. 5, 1946) 7. Port Adelaide..........................  Apr. 4, 1944 Jame s Ernest Stephens 8. Norwood.................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Frank Keen Nieass 9. Burnside .................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Charles Arthur Hillas Lempriere Abbott, succeeded by Geoffrey Thomas Clarke (R esigned May 2, 1946) (Elected Jun. 22, 1946) 10. Unley......................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Colin Rosslyn Dunnage 11. Mitcham .................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Henr y Stephen Dunks 12. Goodwood..............................  Apr. 29, 1944 Franc is Henry Walsh 13. Glenelg...................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Frank Smith 14. Mount Gambier ......................  Apr. 29, 1944 John Fletcher 15. Victoria ..................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Vernon Gordon Petherick, succeeded by James Corcoran (D eceased Aug. 14, 1945) (Elected Sept. 29, 1945) 16. Albert .....................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Hon. Malcolm McIntosh 17. Ridley.....................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Tom Cleave Stott 18. Chaffey...................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Willi am Macgillivray 19. Alexandra...............................  Apr. 4, 1944 Hon. Sir Herbert Sydney Hudd, M.C. 20. Stirling....................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Herb ert Charles Dunn 21. Murray....................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Rich ard Lawrence McKenzie 22. Onkaparinga...........................  Apr. 29, 1944 How ard Huntley Shannon 23. Gumeracha .............................  Apr. 29, 1944 Hon. Thomas Playford 24. Angas .....................................  Jun. 10, 1944 Berth old Herbert Teusner 25. Gawler....................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Lesli e Samuel Duncan 26. Light.......................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Herb ert Donovan Michael 27. Stanley....................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Perci val Hillam Quirke 28. Gouger....................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Rufu s Sanders Goldney 29. Yorke Peninsula .....................  Apr. 4, 1944 Cecil Stephen Hincks 30. Wallaroo.................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Hon. Robert Stanley Richards 31. Burra ......................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Arch ibald Donald McDonald 32. Young.....................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Hon. Sir Robert Dove Nicholls 33. Rocky River ...........................  Apr. 29, 1944 John Alexander Lyons 34. Port Pirie ................................  Apr. 4, 1944 Andrew William Lacey, succeeded by Charles Leonard Davis (D eceased Aug. 24, 1946) (Elected Oct. 19, 1946) 35. Stuart......................................  Apr. 4, 1944 Linds ay Gordon Riches 36. Frome .....................................  Apr. 4, 1944 Mich ael Raphael O’Halloran 37. Newcastle ...............................  Apr. 29, 1944 Hon. George Frederick Jenkins 38. Flinders ..................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Rex W hiting Pearson 39. Eyre........................................  Apr. 29, 1944 Arthur William Christian Speaker - Hon. Sir Robert Dove Nicholls Chairman of Committees - Henry Stephen Dunks Clerk - Ferdinand Lucas Parker.  Appointed October 8, 1925 (also Clerk of the Parliaments from June 1, 1937). Clerk Assistant and Sergeant-at-Arms - John Pembroke Steele, M.M.  Appointed June 1, 1926.  Transferred to become Secretary, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works, February 28, 1946. Succeeded by Ivor Jeffrey Ball.  Appointed March 11, 1946.