Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1902–1905
This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1902 to 1905, as elected at the 1902 state election:[1]
Name |
Party |
Electorate |
Term of office |
Peter Allen | | Wallaroo | 1902–1912, 1915–1925 |
William Archibald | Labor | Port Adelaide | 1893–1910 |
William Blacker | | Alexandra | 1892–1913 |
Thomas Henry Brooker | | Port Adelaide | 1890–1905 |
Thomas Burgoyne | ANL | Flinders | 1884–1915 |
Richard Butler | | Barossa | 1890–1924 |
Hon Alfred Catt | | Stanley | 1881–1906 |
Lewis Cohen | ANL | Adelaide | 1887–1893, 1902–1906 |
Hon Sir Jenkin Coles | ANL | Wooroora | 1875–1878, 1881–1911 |
Frederick Coneybeer | Labor | Torrens | 1893–1921, 1924–1930 |
Ephraim Coombe | | Barossa | 1901–1912, 1915–1917 |
William Patrick Cummins | ANL | Stanley | 1896–1907 |
John Darling, junior | ANL | Torrens | 1896–1905 |
Bill Denny | | Adelaide | 1900–1905, 1906–1933 |
Hugh Robert Dixson | | Adelaide | 1901–1905 |
Walter Hughes Duncan | ANL | Murray | 1896–1906 |
Richard Foster | ANL | Flinders | 1893–1906 |
William Gilbert | ANL | Barossa | 1881–1906 |
Andrew Dods Handyside [1] | ANL | Victoria and Albert | 1885–1904 |
Charles Edward Herbert | ANL | Northern Territory | 1900–1905 |
Robert Homburg | ANL | Murray | 1884–1905 |
David James | ANL | Wooroora | 1902–1918 |
Hon John Jenkins | | Torrens | 1887–1905 |
John Livingston | | Victoria and Albert | 1899–1906 |
Ivor MacGillivray | Labor | Port Adelaide | 1893–1918 |
Alexander McDonald | ANL | Alexandra | 1887–1915 |
David McKenzie | | Flinders | 1899–1905 |
William Miller | | Burra Burra | 1902–1918 |
Samuel James Mitchell | | Northern Territory | 1901–1910 |
Hon Laurence O'Loughlin | | Burra Burra | 1890–1918 |
Friedrich Wilhelm Paech | ANL | Wooroora | 1899–1908 |
Archibald Peake | | Victoria and Albert | 1897–1915, 1915–1920 |
Friedrich Pflaum | | Murray | 1902–1915 |
Thomas Price | Labor | Torrens | 1893–1909 |
George Ritchie | | Alexandra | 1902–1922 |
Hon Ben Rounsevell | | Burra Burra | 1875–1893, 1899–1906 |
William Senior [1] | Labor | Victoria and Albert | 1904–1912 |
Johann Scherk | | Adelaide | 1886–1905 |
John Shannon | | Wallaroo | 1896–1905 |
George Klewitz Soward | ANL | Torrens | 1902–1905 |
Charles Tucker | ANL | Alexandra | 1899–1906 |
John Verran | Labor | Wallaroo | 1901–1918 |
Frederick William Young | ANL | Stanley | 1902–1905, 1909–1915 |
- 1 Victoria and Albert MHA Andrew Dods Handyside died on 23 May 1904. William Senior won the resulting by-election on 25 June.
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