Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1922–1925
Appearance
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council who served from 1922 to 1925 were appointed for life by the Governor on the advice of the Premier. This list includes members between the election on 25 March 1922 and the election on 30 May 1925.[1] The President was Fred Flowers.[2]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c James McGowen died on 7 April 1922.
- ^ a b John Estell was appointed on 14 February 1922 and took his seat on 26 April 1922.
- ^ a b John Perry resigned on 10 May 1922.
- ^ a b James Gormly died on 19 May 1922.
- ^ a b c Jack FitzGerald died on 4 July 1922.
- ^ a b c James Macarthur-Onslow & James Robinson were appointed on 4 July 1922.
- ^ Sir Owen Cox was appointed on 26 July 1922.
- ^ a b James Robinson died on 16 September 1922.
- ^ a b Patrick Taylor died on 17 November 1922.
- ^ a b Henry Moses resigned on 23 July 1923.
- ^ a b c d e Francis Boyce, Christopher McRae, Sir James Murdoch and Thomas Shakespeare were appointed on 7 August 1923.
- ^ a b Sir James Burns died on 22 August 1923.
- ^ a b c Norman Kater, appointed on 22 August 1923 was the son of Henry Kater.
- ^ a b Fergus Smith died on 25 January 1924.
- ^ a b William Hurley died on 28 March 1924.
- ^ a b Sir David Storey died on 27 July 1924.
- ^ a b Cecil Coghlan died on 26 August 1924.
- ^ a b Christopher McRae died on 3 September 1924.
- ^ a b Henry Kater died on 23 September 1924.
- ^ a b James Gannon died on 30 September 1924.
- ^ a b c Jack Power resigned on 20 November 1924.
- ^ The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were: McGowen died,[a] Estell appointed,[b] Perry resigned,[c] Gormly died,[d] J FitzGerald died,[e] 2 appointed,[f] Cox appointed,[g] Robinson died,[h] P Taylor died,[i] Moses resigned,[j] 4 appointed,[k] Burns died,[l] N Kater appointed,[m] F Smith died,[n] Hurley died,[o] D Storey died,[p] Coghlan died,[q] McRae died,[r] H Kater died,[s] Gannon died,[t] Power resigned,[u]
- ^ a b There is some doubt about the party membership of Michael Connington and James Wilson as The Australian Worker does not include them in the 4 Labor members in the council in September 1921.[3]
- ^ Thomas Holden had been appointed by the McGowen Labor government but was not recognised as a Labor member as he had voted against government proposals.[4]
- ^ John Travers was a Labor member in January 1913,[4] however he resigned from the party some time prior to 1921.[3][5]
References
[edit]- ^ "Part 3 Members of the Legislative Council" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
- ^ "Part 10 Officers of the Parliament" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 26 November 2020.[v]
- ^ a b "Mr F. H. Bryant, M.L.C." The Australian Worker. 1 September 1921. p. 12. Retrieved 8 August 2021 – via Trove.
- ^ a b "The Labor conference". Singleton Argus. 30 January 1913. p. 4. Retrieved 14 August 2021 – via Trove.
- ^ "Mr. Travers' reply". The Sydney Morning Herald. 19 January 1926. p. 11. Retrieved 14 August 2021 – via Trove.