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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 OHalloran
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.