Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1915–1918
This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1915 to 1918, as elected at the 1915 state election :[ 1]
Name
Party
Electorate
Term of office
Peter Allen
Liberal
Yorke Peninsula
1902–1912, 1915–1925
William Angus
Liberal
Albert
1912–1921
Edward Alfred Anstey
Labor /National [2]
North Adelaide
1908–1921
Henry Barwell
Liberal
Stanley
1915–1925
Reginald Blundell
Labor/National [2]
Adelaide
1907–1918
Hon Sir Richard Butler
Liberal
Barossa
1890–1924
Richard Layton Butler
Liberal
Wooroora
1915–1918, 1921–1938
Thomas Butterfield [3]
Labor
Newcastle
1915–1917, 1918–1933
Henry Chesson
Labor/National [2]
West Torrens
1905–1918
William Cole
Labor/National [2]
Port Pirie
1910–1918
Ephraim Coombe [6]
Labor
Barossa
1901–1912, 1915–1917
Frederick Coneybeer
Labor/National [2]
East Torrens
1893–1921, 1924–1930
Henry Crosby [6]
Liberal
Barossa
1917–1924, 1924–1930, 1933–1938
Bill Denny
Labor
Adelaide
1900–1905, 1906–1933
George Dunn
Labor/National [2]
Murray
1915–1918
Bert Edwards [4]
Labor
Adelaide
1917–1931
Clarence Goode
Labor/National/Independent [2] [9]
Victoria
1905–1918
Thompson Green
Labor/National [2]
West Torrens
1910–1918
John Gunn [4]
Labor
Adelaide
1915–1917, 1918–1926
William Hague
Liberal
Barossa
1912–1924
Walter Hamilton [5]
Liberal
East Torrens
1917–1924, 1925–1930, 1933–1938
John Frederick Herbert
Labor/National [2]
Wallaroo
1912–1918
Lionel Hill [5]
Labor
East Torrens
1915–1917, 1918–1933
Harry Jackson
Labor/National [2]
Port Pirie
1906–1918
David James
Liberal
Wooroora
1902–1918
Hon Andrew Kirkpatrick
Labor
Newcastle
1915–1918
George Laffer
Liberal
Alexandra
1913–1933
Ivor MacGillivray
Labor/National [2]
Port Adelaide
1893–1918
Alexander McDonald [1]
Liberal
Alexandra
1887–1915
William Miller
Liberal/Farmers and Settlers [11]
Burra Burra
1902–1918
James Moseley
Liberal
Flinders
1910–1933
Robert Nicholls
Liberal
Stanley
1915–1956
Richard Alfred O'Connor
Liberal
Albert
1915–1921
Hon Laurence O'Loughlin
Liberal/Farmers and Settlers [11]
Burra Burra
1890–1918
Maurice Parish
Labor/National/Independent [2] [10]
Murray
1915–1918
John Pick
Liberal/Farmers and Settlers [11]
Burra Burra
1915–1918
William David Ponder
Labor/National [2]
North Adelaide
1905–1921
Peter Reidy
Labor/National [2]
Victoria
1915–1932
Albert Robinson
Liberal
Wooroora
1915–1924, 1934–1943
Thomas Ryan [7]
Labor/National [2]
Sturt
1909–1912, 1915–1917
Thomas Hyland Smeaton
Labor/National [2]
Sturt
1905–1921
John Albert Southwood
Labor/National [2]
East Torrens
1912–1921
Hon Archibald Peake [1]
Liberal
Alexandra
1897–1915, 1915–1920
John Price
Labor
Port Adelaide
1915–1925
George Ritchie
Liberal
Alexandra
1902–1922
Henry Tossell
Liberal
Yorke Peninsula
1915–1930
John Travers
Liberal/Independent [8]
Flinders
1906–1910, 1912–1918
Edward Twopeny [3]
Liberal
Newcastle
1917–1918
Crawford Vaughan
Labor/National/Independent [2] [12]
Sturt
1905–1918
Hon John Verran
Labor/National [2]
Wallaroo
1901–1918
Harry Dove Young
Liberal
Murray
1912–1927
1 Alexandra Liberal MHA Alexander McDonald resigned on 17 May 1915. Liberal candidate Archibald Peake won the resulting by-election on 19 June.
2 In the February 1917 Labor split, the official Labor Party expelled Premier Crawford Vaughan and his supporters, including a majority of their members of the House of Assembly, over their support for conscription in World War I. The expelled MPs formed the National Labor Party in March; the party was renamed the National Party in June.
3 Newcastle Labor MHA Thomas Butterfield resigned on 21 March 1917. Liberal candidate Edward Twopeny won the resulting by-election on 12 May.
4 Adelaide Labor MHA John Gunn resigned on 21 March 1917 to contest the 1917 federal election . Labor candidate Bert Edwards won the resulting by-election on 12 May.
5 East Torrens Labor MHA Lionel Hill resigned on 21 March 1917 to contest the 1917 federal election . Liberal candidate Walter Hamilton won the resulting by-election on 21 May.
6 Barossa Labor MHA Ephraim Coombe died on 5 April 1917. Liberal candidate Henry Crosby won the resulting by-election on 2 June.
7 Sturt National MHA Thomas Ryan resigned on 16 November 1917 following his election to the Parliament of Victoria at the 1917 Victorian election . No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1918 election .
8 John Travers resigned from the Liberal Union in December 1917 and served out his term as an independent.
9 Victoria MHA Clarence Goode resigned from the National Party in January 1918; he later clarified that he had only resigned from the parliamentary National Party. The coalition agreement between the National Party and Liberal Union for the 1921 election had only granted the National Party one seat for its two members, and Goode opted to retire to give Peter Reidy a clear run rather than recontest as an independent.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
10 Murray MHA Maurice Parish resigned from the National Party in January 1918 and sat as an independent for the remainder of his term.
11 The three Liberal MHAs for Burra Burra, William Miller , Laurence O'Loughlin and John Pick , collectively defected to the Farmers and Settlers Association in February 1918.[ 5]
12 In March 1918, Sturt MHA Crawford Vaughan resigned as National Party leader, withdrew from preselection, and announced his intention to contest the 1918 election as an independent.
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