Image
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Member
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Party
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State
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Term expiry
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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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Sir Richard Baker (1842–1911)
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Free Trade
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South Australia
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31 December 1906
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30 March 1901
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31 December 1906
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Previously a member of the
South Australian Legislative Council. Retired
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John Barrett (1858–1928)
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Labour
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Victoria
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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1903
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Carlton South. Lost seat
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Protectionist
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1903
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31 December 1903
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Robert Best (1856–1946)
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Protectionist
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New South Wales
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1910
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Fitzroy. Re-elected
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Cyril Cameron (1857–1941)
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Protectionist
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Tasmania
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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31 December 1903
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Lost seat. Later re-elected to the Senate in
1906
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David Charleston (1848–1934)
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Free Trade
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South Australia
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31 December 1903
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30 March 1901
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31 December 1903
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Previously a member of the
South Australian Legislative Council. Lost seat
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John Clemons (1862–1944)
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Free Trade
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Tasmania
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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5 September 1914
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Re-elected
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Anderson Dawson (1863–1910)
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Labour
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Queensland
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31 December 1906
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30 March 1901
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31 December 1906
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Previously held the
Queensland Legislative Assembly seat of
Charters Towers. Lost seat
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Hugh de Largie (1859–1947)
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Labour
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Western Australia
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1923
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Re-elected
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Henry Dobson (1841–1918)
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Free Trade
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Tasmania
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1910
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Previously held the
Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of
Brighton. Re-elected
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Sir John Downer (1843–1915)
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Protectionist
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South Australia
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31 December 1903
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30 March 1901
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31 December 1903
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
Barossa. Retired. Later elected to the
South Australian Legislative Council in
1905
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James Drake (1850–1941)
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Protectionist
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Queensland
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31 December 1906
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30 March 1901
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31 December 1906
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Previously a member of the
Queensland Legislative Council. Lost preselection and retired
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Norman Ewing (1870–1928)
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Free Trade
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Western Australia
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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17 April 1903
[g]
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Previously held the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of
Swan. Resigned to focus on legal practice. Later elected to the
Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of
Franklin in
1909
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John Ferguson (1830–1906)
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Free Trade
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Queensland
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31 December 1903
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30 March 1901
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6 October 1903
[j]
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Simultaneously a member of the
Queensland Legislative Council. Seat made vacant due to prolonged absence without permission. Oldest member of the 1901-1903 Senate
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Simon Fraser (1832–1919)
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Protectionist
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Victoria
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1913
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Previously a member of the
Victorian Legislative Council. Re-elected
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Thomas Glassey (1844–1936)
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Protectionist
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Queensland
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31 December 1903
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30 March 1901
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31 December 1903
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Previously held the
Queensland Legislative Assembly seat of
Bundaberg. Lost seat
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Albert Gould (1847–1936)
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Free Trade
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New South Wales
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1917
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Singleton. Re-elected
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Edward Harney (1865–1929)
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Free Trade
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Western Australia
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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31 December 1903
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Retired. Later elected to the British
House of Commons seat of
South Shields in
1922
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William Higgs (1862–1951)
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Labour
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Queensland
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31 December 1906
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30 March 1901
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31 December 1906
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Previously held the
Queensland Legislative Assembly seat of
Fortitude Valley. Lost seat. Later elected to the Division of
Capricornia in
1910
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John Keating (1872–1940)
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Protectionist
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Tasmania
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31 December 1906
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30 March 1901
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30 June 1923
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Re-elected. Youngest member of the 1901-1903 Senate
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James Macfarlane (1844–1914)
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Free Trade
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Tasmania
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1910
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Re-elected
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Charles Mackellar (1844–1926)
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Protectionist
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New South Wales
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31 December 1903
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8 October 1903
[h]
[a]
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30 November 1903
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Previously a member of the
New South Wales Legislative Council. Resigned to return to the Legislative Council after deciding not to contest the
1903 federal election
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Alexander Matheson (1861–1929)
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Free Trade
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Western Australia
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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31 December 1906
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Previously a member of the
Western Australian Legislative Council. Retired
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Gregor McGregor (1848–1914)
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Labour
[e]
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South Australia
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31 December 1903
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30 March 1901
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13 August 1914
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Previously a member of the
South Australian Legislative Council. Re-elected
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Edward Millen (1860–1923)
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Free Trade
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New South Wales
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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14 September 1923
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Bourke. Re-elected
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John Neild (1846–1911)
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Free Trade
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New South Wales
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1910
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Previously held the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of
Paddington. Re-elected
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Richard O'Connor (1851–1912)
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Protectionist
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New South Wales
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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27 September 1903
[h]
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Previously a member of the
New South Wales Legislative Council. Resigned in order to become a
Justice of the
High Court
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David O'Keefe (1864–1943)
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Protectionist
[e]
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Tasmania
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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May 1901
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Lost seat. Later re-elected to the Senate in
1910
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Labour
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May 1901
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31 December 1906
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George Pearce (1870–1952)
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Labour
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Western Australia
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1938
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Re-elected. Last surviving member of the 1901-1903 Senate
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Thomas Playford II (1837–1915)
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Protectionist
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South Australia
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31 December 1906
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30 March 1901
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31 December 1906
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
Gumeracha. Lost seat
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Edward Pulsford (1844–1919)
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Free Trade
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New South Wales
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1910
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Previously a member of the
New South Wales Legislative Council. Re-elected
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Robert Reid (1842–1904)
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Free Trade
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Victoria
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31 December 1903
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21 January 1903
[f]
[a]
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31 December 1903
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Previously a member of the
Victorian Legislative Council. Retired
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Sir Frederick Sargood (1834–1903)
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Free Trade
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Victoria
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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2 January 1903
[f]
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Previously a member of the
Victorian Legislative Council. Died in office
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Henry Saunders (1855–1919)
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Free Trade
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Western Australia
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31 December 1903
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20 May 1903
[g]
[a]
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31 December 1903
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Previously a member of the
Western Australian Legislative Council. Lost seat. Later elected to the Legislative Council in 1918
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Staniforth Smith (1869–1934)
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Free Trade
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Western Australia
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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31 December 1906
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Retired
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James Stewart (1850–1931)
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Labour
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Queensland
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31 December 1903
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30 March 1901
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30 June 1917
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Previously held the
Queensland Legislative Assembly seat of
Rockhampton North. Re-elected
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James Styles (1841–1913)
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Protectionist
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Victoria
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31 December 1903
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29 March 1901
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31 December 1906
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Previously held the
Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of
Williamstown. Lost seat
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Sir Josiah Symon (1846–1934)
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Free Trade
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South Australia
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1913
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Previously held the
South Australian House of Assembly seat of
Sturt. Re-elected
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James Walker (1841–1923)
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Free Trade
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New South Wales
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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30 June 1913
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Re-elected
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Sir William Zeal (1830–1912)
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Protectionist
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Victoria
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31 December 1906
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29 March 1901
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31 December 1906
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Previously a member of the
Victorian Legislative Council. Retired
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