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Member
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Party
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Electorate
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State
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Term start
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Term end
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Portfolio
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Notes
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Fred Bamford (1849–1934)
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Labour
[i]
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Herbert
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Queensland
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30 March 1901
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3 October 1925
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Re-elected
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(Sir) Edmund Barton (1849–1920)
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Protectionist
[ii]
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Hunter
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New South Wales
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30 March 1901
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30 September 1903
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Hastings and Macleay. Resigned in order to become a
Justice of the
High Court
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Lee Batchelor (1865–1911)
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Labour
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South Australia
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South Australia
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30 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
West Adelaide. Transferred to the Division of
Boothby when South Australia was abolished in 1903
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Sir Langdon Bonython (1848–1939)
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Protectionist
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South Australia
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South Australia
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30 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Transferred to the Division of
Barker when South Australia was abolished in 1903
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Sir Edward Braddon (1829–1904)
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Free Trade
[iii]
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Tasmania
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Tasmania
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29 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of
West Devon. Transferred to the Division of
Wilmot when Tasmania was abolished in 1903. Oldest member of the 1901-1903 House of Representatives
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Thomas Brown (1861–1934)
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Labour
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Canobolas
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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12 December 1906
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Condoublin. Re-elected
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Norman Cameron (1851–1931)
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Free Trade
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Tasmania
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Tasmania
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29 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Failed to win the Division of
Denison when Tasmania was abolished in 1903. Later elected to the Division of
Wilmot in
1904
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John Chanter (1845–1931)
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Protectionist
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Riverina
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Deniliquin. Lost seat. Subsequently regained seat in a
1904 by-election after election results were declared void
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Austin Chapman (1864–1926)
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Protectionist
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Eden-Monaro
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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12 January 1926
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Braidwood. Re-elected
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Francis Clarke (1857–1939)
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Protectionist
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Cowper
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Hastings and Macleay. Lost seat
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Alfred Conroy (1864–1920)
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Free Trade
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Werriwa
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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12 December 1906
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Re-elected
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James Hume Cook (1866–1942)
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Protectionist
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Bourke
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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13 April 1910
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
East Bourke Boroughs. Re-elected
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Joseph Cook (1860–1947)
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Free Trade
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Parramatta
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New South Wales
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30 March 1901
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11 November 1921
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Hartley. Re-elected
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Samuel Cooke (1847–1929)
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Free Trade
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Wannon
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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23 November 1903
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Previously a member of the
Victorian Legislative Council. Retired
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Richard Crouch (1868–1949)
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Protectionist
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Corio
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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13 April 1910
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Re-elected
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George Cruickshank (1853–1904)
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Protectionist
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Gwydir
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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23 November 1903
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Inverell. Retired
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Alfred Deakin (1856–1919)
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Protectionist
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Ballaarat
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Victoria
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30 March 1901
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23 April 1913
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Essendon and Flemington. Re-elected
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George Edwards (1855–1911)
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Free Trade
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South Sydney
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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8 November 1906
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Re-elected
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Richard Edwards (1842–1915)
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Protectionist
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Oxley
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Queensland
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30 March 1901
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23 April 1913
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Re-elected
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Thomas Ewing (1856–1920)
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Protectionist
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Richmond
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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19 February 1910
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Lismore. Re-elected
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Andrew Fisher (1862–1928)
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Labour
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Wide Bay
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Queensland
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30 March 1901
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26 October 1915
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Previously held the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of
Gympie. Re-elected
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Sir John Forrest (1847–1918)
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Protectionist
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Swan
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Western Australia
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29 March 1901
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2 September 1918
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Previously held the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of
Bunbury. Re-elected
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James Fowler (1863–1940)
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Labour
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Perth
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Western Australia
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29 March 1901
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16 December 1922
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Re-elected
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George Fuller (1861–1940)
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Free Trade
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Illawarra
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New South Wales
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30 March 1901
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31 May 1913
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Kiama. Re-elected
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Sir Philip Fysh (1835–1919)
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Protectionist
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Tasmania
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Tasmania
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29 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of
Hobart. Transferred to the Division of
Denison when Tasmania was abolished in 1903
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Paddy Glynn (1855–1931)
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Free Trade
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South Australia
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South Australia
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30 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
North Adelaide. Transferred to the Division of
Angas when South Australia was abolished in 1903
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Arthur Groom (1852–1922)
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Free Trade
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Flinders
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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23 November 1903
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Gippsland West. Retired
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Littleton Groom (1867–1936)
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Protectionist
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Darling Downs
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Queensland
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14 September 1901
[a]
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12 October 1929
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Re-elected
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William Henry Groom (1833–1901)
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Protectionist
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Darling Downs
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Queensland
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30 March 1901
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8 August 1901
[a]
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Previously held the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of
Drayton and Toowoomba. Died in office
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Robert Harper (1842–1919)
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Protectionist
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Mernda
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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23 April 1913
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
East Bourke. Re-elected
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William Hartnoll (1841–1932)
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Free Trade
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Tasmania
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Tasmania
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26 March 1902
[b]
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of
Launceston. Failed to win the Division of
Bass when Tasmania was abolished in 1903
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H. B. Higgins (1842–1919)
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Protectionist
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Northern Melbourne
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Victoria
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30 March 1901
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12 October 1906
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Geelong. Re-elected
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(Sir) Frederick Holder (1850–1909)
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Free Trade
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South Australia
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South Australia
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30 March 1901
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9 May 1901
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
Burra. Transferred to the Division of
Wakefield when South Australia was abolished in 1903
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Independent
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9 May 1901
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16 December 1903
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Billy Hughes (1862–1952)
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Labour
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West Sydney
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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5 May 1917
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Sydney-Lang. Re-elected
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Isaac Isaacs (1855–1948)
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Protectionist
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Indi
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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12 October 1906
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Bogong. Re-elected
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Thomas Kennedy (1860–1929)
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Protectionist
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Moira
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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12 December 1906
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Benalla and Yarrawonga. Re-elected
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Charles Kingston (1850–1908)
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Protectionist
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South Australia
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South Australia
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30 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
West Adelaide. Transferred to the Division of
Adelaide when South Australia was abolished in 1903
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John Kirwan (1869–1949)
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Free Trade
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Kalgoorlie
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Western Australia
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29 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Lost seat. Later elected to the
Western Australian Legislative Council in 1908. Youngest member of the 1901-1903 House of Representatives
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William Knox (1850–1913)
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Free Trade
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Kooyong
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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26 July 1910
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Previously a member of the
Victorian Legislative Council. Re-elected
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Sir William Lyne (1844–1913)
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Protectionist
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Hume
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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31 May 1913
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Hume. Re-elected
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Thomas Macdonald-Paterson (1844–1906)
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Protectionist
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Brisbane
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Queensland
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30 March 1901
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1903
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Previously held the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of
Brisbane North. Lost preselection and then lost seat
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Independent Protectionist
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1903
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16 December 1903
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Hugh Mahon (1857–1931)
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Labour
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Coolgardie
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Western Australia
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29 March 1901
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31 May 1913
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Re-elected
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Chester Manifold (1867–1918)
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Protectionist
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Corangamite
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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23 November 1903
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Retired
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Samuel Mauger (1857–1936)
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Protectionist
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Melbourne Ports
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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12 December 1906
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Footscray. Re-elected
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James McCay (1864–1930)
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Protectionist
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Corinella
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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12 December 1906
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Castlemaine. Re-elected
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James McColl (1844–1929)
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Protectionist
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Echuca
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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8 November 1906
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Gunbower. Re-elected
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Charles McDonald (1860–1925)
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Labour
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Kennedy
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Queensland
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30 March 1901
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13 November 1925
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Previously held the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of
Flinders. Re-elected
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Sir Malcolm McEacharn (1852–1910)
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Protectionist
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Melbourne
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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10 March 1904
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1903 election results declared void. Lost seat in
subsequent by-election
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Allan McLean (1840–1911)
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Protectionist
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Gippsland
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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12 December 1906
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Gippsland North. Re-elected
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Francis McLean (1863–1926)
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Free Trade
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Lang
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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23 November 1903
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Marrickville. Did not contest in
1903. Failed to win the Division of
Hume
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Sir William McMillan (1850–1926)
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Free Trade
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Wentworth
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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23 November 1903
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Burwood. Retired
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King O'Malley (1858–1953)
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Protectionist
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Tasmania
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Tasmania
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29 March 1901
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June 1901
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
Encounter Bay. Transferred to the Division of
Darwin when Tasmania was abolished in 1903. Last surviving member of the 1901-1903 House of Representatives
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Labour
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June 1901
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16 December 1903
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Jim Page (1861–1921)
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Labour
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Maranoa
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Queensland
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30 March 1901
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3 June 1921
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Re-elected
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Alexander Paterson (1844–1908)
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Independent Free Trade
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Capricornia
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Queensland
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30 March 1901
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23 November 1903
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Retired
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Pharez Phillips (1855–1914)
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Protectionist
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Wimmera
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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8 November 1906
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Previously a member of the
Victorian Legislative Council. Re-elected
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Frederick William Piesse (1848–1902)
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Free Trade
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Tasmania
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Tasmania
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29 March 1901
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6 March 1902
[b]
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Previously held the
Tasmanian Legislative Council seat of
Buckingham. Died in office
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Alexander Poynton (1853–1935)
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Free Trade
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South Australia
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South Australia
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30 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
Flinders. Transferred to the Division of
Grey when South Australia was abolished in 1903
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Sir John Quick (1852–1932)
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Protectionist
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Bendigo
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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23 April 1913
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Sandhurst. Re-elected
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George Reid (1845–1918)
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Free Trade
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East Sydney
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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18 August 1903
[c]
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Sydney-King. Re-elected
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4 September 1903
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24 December 1909
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James Ronald (1861–1941)
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Labour
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Southern Melbourne
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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12 December 1906
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Re-elected
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Carty Salmon (1860–1917)
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Protectionist
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Laanecoorie
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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23 April 1913
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Talbot and Avoca. Re-elected
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William Sawers (1844–1916)
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Protectionist
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New England
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Tamworth. Lost seat
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Thomas Skene (1845–1910)
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Free Trade
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Grampians
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Victoria
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29 March 1901
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8 November 1906
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Re-elected
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Bruce Smith (1851–1937)
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Free Trade
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Parkes
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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13 December 1919
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Glebe. Re-elected
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Sydney Smith (1856–1934)
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Free Trade
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Macquarie
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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12 December 1906
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Canterbury. Re-elected
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Elias Solomon (1839–1909)
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Free Trade
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Fremantle
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Western Australia
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29 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of
South Fremantle. Lost seat
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Vaiben Louis Solomon (1853–1908)
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Free Trade
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South Australia
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South Australia
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30 March 1901
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16 December 1903
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
Northern Territory. Failed to win the Division of
Boothby when South Australia was abolished in 1903. Later elected to the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
Northern Territory in
1905
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William Spence (1846–1926)
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Labour
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Darling
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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5 May 1917
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Cobar. Re-elected
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Josiah Thomas (1863–1933)
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Labour
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Barrier
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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5 May 1917
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Alma. Re-elected
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Dugald Thomson (1849–1922)
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Free Trade
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North Sydney
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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19 February 1910
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Warringah. Re-elected
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Sir George Turner (1851–1916)
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Protectionist
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Balaclava
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Victoria
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30 March 1901
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8 November 1906
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
St Kilda. Re-elected
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Frank Tudor (1866–1922)
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Labour
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Yarra
|
Victoria
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30 March 1901
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10 January 1922
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Re-elected
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David Watkins (1863–1933)
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Labour
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Newcastle
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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8 April 1935
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Wallsend. Re-elected
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Chris Watson (1867–1941)
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Labour
|
Bland
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New South Wales
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30 March 1901
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12 December 1906
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Young. Re-elected
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James Wilkinson (1854–1915)
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Independent Labour
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Moreton
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Queensland
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30 March 1901
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12 December 1906
|
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Previously held the
Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of
Ipswich. Re-elected
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Bill Wilks (1863–1940)
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Free Trade
|
Dalley
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
|
13 April 1910
|
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Balmain North. Re-elected
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Henry Willis (1860–1950)
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Free Trade
|
Robertson
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New South Wales
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29 March 1901
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13 April 1910
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Re-elected
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