Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1910–1913

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 22nd parliament of New South Wales from 1910 to 1913. They were elected at the 1910 state election on 14 October 1910. The Speakers were Hon John Cann (15 November 1910 – 31 July 1911), Henry Willis (24 August 1911 – 22 July 1913) and Hon Henry Morton 22 July 1913 – 22 December 1913.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Richard Arthur Lib Middle Harbour 1904–1932
William Ashford 1, 4 ALP Liverpool Plains 1910–1925
Frank Badgery 10 Lib Wollondilly 1913–1915
Richard Ball Lib Corowa 1895–1898 1904–1937
George Beeby 8 ALP / Independent Blayney 1907–1913 1917–1920
George Black ALP Namoi 1891–1898 1910–1917
George Briner Independent Liberal Raleigh 1901–1920
William Brown Lib Durham 1907–1917
Albert Bruntnell Lib Annandale 1906–1907 1910–1913 1916–1929
George Burgess ALP Burrangong 1901–1917
John Cann ALP Broken Hill 1891–1916
Ambrose Carmichael ALP Leichhardt 1907–1920
John Cochran ALP Darling Harbour 1910–1920
Hon Arthur Cocks Lib St Leonards 1910–1925
John Cohen Lib Petersham 1898–1919
Tom Crawford ALP Marrickville 1910–1917
John Cusack ALP Queanbeyan 1910–1917
John Dacey 7 ALP Alexandria 1895–1912
Robert Donaldson Independent Liberal Wynyard 1898–1913
James Dooley ALP Hartley 1907–1927
Fred Downes Lib Camden 1904–1913
Hon Bill Dunn 2 ALP Mudgee 1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950
Alfred Edden ALP Kahibah 1891–1920
John Estell ALP Waratah 1901–1922
James Fallick Lib Singleton 1901–1920
David Fell Lib Lane Cove 1904–1913
Charles Fern 6 ALP Cobar 1911–1918
John Fitzpatrick Lib Orange 1895–1904 1907–1930
Arthur Gardiner ALP Newcastle 1910–1922
John Gillies 5 Independent Liberal Maitland 1891–1911
William Grahame ALP Wickham 1907–1920
Arthur Hill Griffith ALP Sturt 1894–1903 1904–1920
Brinsley Hall Lib Hawkesbury 1901–1917
Thomas Henley Lib Burwood 1904–1935
Simon Hickey 7 ALP Alexandria 1912–1922
George Hindmarsh Lib Rous 1905–1913
Robert Hollis ALP Newtown 1901–1917
William Holman ALP Cootamundra 1898–1920
Henry Horne 1 ALP Liverpool Plains 1907–1911
Henry Hoyle ALP Surry Hills 1891–1894 1910–1917
John Hunt Lib Sherbrooke 1907–1920
Augustus James Lib Goulburn 1907–1920
George Jones ALP Gwydir 1902–1913
William Kearsley ALP Cessnock 1910–1921
Tom Keegan ALP Glebe 1910–1920 1921–1935
Andrew Kelly ALP Lachlan 1891–1894 1901–1913
William Latimer Lib Woollahra 1901–1920
Charles Lee Lib Tenterfield 1884–1920
Robert Levien Independent Liberal Tamworth 1880–1913
Hon Daniel Levy Lib Darlinghurst 1901–1937
John Lynch ALP Ashburnham 1907–1913
James Macarthur-Onslow Lib Bondi 1907–1922
Donald Macdonell 3 , 6 ALP Cobar 1901–1911
William McCourt 10 Lib Wollondilly 1882–1885 1887–1913
George McDonald ALP Bingara 1910–1920
John McFarlane Lib Clarence 1887–1915
Patrick McGarry ALP Murrumbidgee 1904–1920
Greg McGirr 9 ALP Yass 1913–1925
Hon James McGowen ALP Redfern 1891–1917
Gordon McLaurin Independent Liberal Albury 1901–1913
John McNeill ALP Pyrmont 1902–1913
Richard Meagher ALP Phillip 1895 1898–1904 1907–1917
John Meehan ALP Darling 1904–1913
James Mercer ALP Rozelle 1907–1917
William Millard Lib Clyde 1894–1920 1920–1921
Gus Miller ALP Monaro 1889–1918
John Miller Lib Bathurst 1907–1913
Patrick Minahan ALP Belmore 1910–1917 1920–1927
James Morrish ALP King 1910–1917
Henry Morton Independent Liberal Hastings and Macleay 1910–1920
Mark Morton Lib Allowrie 1901–1920 1922–1938
Tom Moxham Lib Parramatta 1901–1916
Charles Nicholson 5 Lib Maitland 1911–1920
John Nicholson ALP Wollongong 1891–1917
Niels Nielsen 9 ALP Yass 1899–1913
John Nobbs Lib Granville 1888–1893 1898–1913
John Osborne ALP Paddington 1910–1919
Fred Page ALP Botany 1907–1917
Varney Parkes Lib Canterbury 1885–1888, 1891–1913
Hon John Perry Lib Richmond 1889–1920
John Perry 1, 4 Lib Liverpool Plains 1904–1907 1911
Henry Peters ALP Deniliquin 1907–1914
Richard Price Lib Gloucester 1894–1904 1907–1922
William Robson Lib Ashfield 1905–1920
Robert Scobie ALP Murray 1901–1917
David Storey Lib Randwick 1894–1920
John Storey ALP Balmain 1901–1904 1907–1921
Robert Stuart-Robertson ALP Camperdown 1907–1933
William Taylor Lib St George 1908–1913
Follett Thomas Lib Gough 1903–1920
Thomas Thrower ALP Macquarie 1904–1917
John Treflé ALP Castlereagh 1906–1915
Thomas Waddell Lib Belubula 1897–1917
Charles Wade Lib Gordon 1903–1917
Henry Willis Lib Upper Hunter 1910–1913
William Wood Lib Bega 1894–1913
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Mudgee ALP MLA Bill Dunn and Liverpool Plains ALP MLA Henry Horne resigned from the Labor Party and Parliament on 25 July 1911 in protest at legislation on land ownership introduced by Lands Minister, Niels Nielsen. As a result the ALP was left without a majority in the house and rather than face a vote of no confidence, the Ministry and Speaker resigned. This forced the House to be prorogued with the result that Cobar ALP MLA, Donald Macdonell, who was unwell but expected to recover, was automatically expelled for non-attendance during an entire session. By the time of the subsequent by-elections, Labor policy had been reversed and Nielsen had left the ministry. Dunn rejoined the party and successfully re-contested, the Mudgee by-election on 16 August 1911. Horne did not re-contest the Liverpool Plains by-election which was won by Liberal candidate, John Perry by three votes on the same day. This result was overturned on appeal and at the second by-election on 28 October, ALP candidate, William Ashford was successful. In Cobar, Macdonell was unopposed when re-elected on 7 October, but died three weeks later. The ALP candidate, Charles Fern, was unopposed at the resultant by-election on 16 December. Denied further ministerial appointment Nielsen resigned from the seat of Yass and ALP candidate Greg McGirr won the resultant by-election on 19 July 1913.

5 Maitland Independent Liberal MLA John Gillies died on 23 September 1911. The resultant by-election was won by Liberal candidate Charles Nicholson on 28 October.
7 Alexandria ALP MLA John Dacey died on 11 April 1912. The resultant by-election was won by ALP candidate Simon Hickey on 18 May.
8 Blayney ALP MLA George Beeby resigned from the ministry, parliament and party in protest at the power of the extra-parliamentary Labor Party executive in December 1912. He won the resultant by-election after a run-off ballot on 23 January 1913.
10 Wollondilly Liberal MLA William McCourt died on 22 June 1913. Liberal candidate Frank Badgery won the resultant by-election on 19 July.

See also

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Members of the Parliament of New South Wales
Legislative Council

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Legislative Assembly

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