Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1927–1930
Appearance
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 28th parliament of New South Wales from 1927 to 1930. They were elected at the 1927 state election on 8 October 1927.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
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David Anderson | Nationalist | Eastwood | 1920–1930 |
Guy Arkins | Nationalist | Rockdale | 1915–1930, 1938–1941 |
Richard Arthur | Nationalist | Mosman | 1904–1932 |
Hon Jack Baddeley | Labor | Cessnock | 1922–1949 |
Richard Ball | Nationalist | Corowa | 1895–1898, 1904–1937 |
Henry Bate | Nationalist | South Coast | 1926–1941 |
Thomas Bavin | Nationalist | Gordon | 1917–1935 |
Walter Bennett | Nationalist | Gloucester | 1889–1902, 1917–1934 |
Edmund Best | Nationalist | Ashburnham | 1925–1930 |
George Booth | Labor | Kurri Kurri | 1925–1960 |
Albert Bruntnell [4] | Nationalist | Parramatta | 1906–1907, 1910–1913, 1916–1929 |
Hon Michael Bruxner | Country | Tenterfield | 1920–1962 |
Arthur Budd | Country | Byron | 1927–1944 |
Frank Burke | Labor | Newtown | 1917–1944 |
Michael Burke | Labor | Phillip | 1917–1922, 1925–1930 |
Walter Butler | Labor | Hurstville | 1927–1932 |
Ernest Buttenshaw | Country | Lachlan | 1917–1938 |
Joseph Cahill | Labor | St George | 1925–1932, 1935–1959 |
Robert Cameron | Labor | Wallsend | 1927–1956 |
William Cameron | Nationalist | Upper Hunter | 1918–1931 |
Harry Carter | Country | Liverpool Plains | 1927–1941 |
Frank Chaffey | Nationalist | Tamworth | 1913–1940 |
Hon Daniel Clyne | Labor | King | 1927–1956 |
Hugh Connell | Labor | Kahibah | 1920–1934 |
Peter Connolly | Labor | Newcastle | 1927–1935 |
Mat Davidson | Labor | Murray | 1918–1949 |
Billy Davies | Labor | Wollongong | 1917–1949 |
Hon David Drummond | Country | Armidale | 1920–1949 |
Hon Bill Dunn | Labor | Mudgee | 1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950 |
John Dunningham [3] | Nationalist | Coogee | 1928–1938 |
Bill Ely | Labor | Granville | 1927–1932 |
H. V. Evatt | Independent Labor | Balmain | 1925–1930 |
John Fitzpatrick | Nationalist | Orange | 1895–1904, 1907–1930 |
Herbert FitzSimons [6] | Nationalist | Lane Cove | 1930–1944 |
Martin Flannery | Labor | Murrumbidgee | 1920–1932 |
William Foster | Nationalist | Vaucluse | 1925–1936 |
George Fuller [1] | Nationalist | Wollondilly | 1889–1894, 1915–1928 |
Carl Glasgow | Nationalist | Waverley | 1927–1930 |
Hyman Goldstein [3] | Nationalist | Coogee | 1922–1928 |
Mark Gosling | Labor | Oatley | 1920–1932 |
William Hedges | Country | Monaro | 1927–1941 |
Thomas Henley | Nationalist | Burwood | 1904–1935 |
Ken Hoad | Labor | Cootamundra | 1925–1932 |
Ted Horsington | Labor | Sturt | 1922–1947 |
Joseph Jackson | Nationalist | Nepean | 1922–1956 |
Harold Jaques | Independent Nationalist | Bondi | 1920–1930 |
Milton Jarvie [5] | Nationalist | Ashfield | 1925–1929, 1929–1935 |
Tom Keegan | Labor | Glebe | 1910–1920, 1921–1935 |
Gus Kelly | Labor | Bathurst | 1925–1932, 1935–1967 |
Matthew Kilpatrick | Country | Wagga Wagga | 1920–1941 |
Hamilton Knight | Labor | Hartley | 1927–1947 |
Joe Lamaro | Labor | Enmore | 1927–1932, 1932–1934 |
Jack Lang | Labor | Auburn | 1913–1943, 1943–1946 |
Hon Carlo Lazzarini | Labor | Marrickville | 1917–1952 |
Hon John Lee | Nationalist | Drummoyne | 1920–1930, 1932–1941 |
Hon Daniel Levy | Nationalist | Paddington | 1901–1937 |
Herbert Lloyd [4] | Nationalist | Parramatta | 1929–1941 |
Andrew Lysaght, junior | Labor | Illawarra | 1925–1933 |
Hugh Main | Country | Temora | 1922–1938 |
Ernest Marks | Nationalist | North Sydney | 1927–1930 |
Lewis Martin | Nationalist | Oxley | 1927–1941 |
Henry McDicken | Labor | Ryde | 1927–1932 |
James McGirr | Labor | Bankstown | 1922–1952 |
Hon William McKell | Labor | Redfern | 1917–1947 |
William Missingham | Country | Lismore | 1922–1933 |
Mark Morton [1] | Nationalist | Wollondilly | 1901–1920, 1922–1938 |
David Murray [2] | Labor | Hamilton | 1921–1928 |
Thomas Mutch | Independent Labor | Botany | 1917–1930, 1938–1941 |
John Ness | Nationalist | Dulwich Hill | 1927–1930, 1932–1938 |
Barney Olde | Labor | Leichhardt | 1927–1932 |
Walter O'Hearn | Labor | Maitland | 1920–1932 |
Hon Maurice O'Sullivan | Labor | Woollahra | 1927–1959 |
Alfred Pollack | Country | Clarence | 1927–1931 |
John Quirk | Labor | Rozelle | 1917–1938 |
Bill Ratcliffe | Labor | Alexandria | 1922–1932 |
Albert Reid | Country | Young | 1927–1930, 1932–1941 |
Alfred Reid | Nationalist | Manly | 1920–1922, 1925–1945 |
John Ross | Nationalist | Albury | 1927–1930 |
Edward Sanders | Independent Nationalist | Willoughby | 1925–1943 |
William Scully | Labor | Namoi | 1923–1932 |
James Shand | Nationalist | Hornsby | 1926–1944 |
Tom Shannon | Labor | Surry Hills | 1927–1954 |
James Smith [2] | Labor | Hamilton | 1928–1930 |
Fred Stanley | Labor | Lakemba | 1927–1950 |
Bertram Stevens | Nationalist | Croydon | 1927–1940 |
Robert Stuart-Robertson | Labor | Annandale | 1907–1933 |
Harold Thorby | Country | Castlereagh | 1922–1930 |
Arthur Tonge | Labor | Canterbury | 1926–1932, 1935–1962 |
Ernest Tresidder | Nationalist | Randwick | 1927–1930 |
Jack Tully | Labor | Goulburn | 1927–1932, 1935–1946 |
Hon Roy Vincent | Country | Raleigh | 1922–1953 |
Bruce Walker | Nationalist | Hawkesbury | 1917–1932 |
Bryce Walmsley [6] | Nationalist | Lane Cove | 1927–1930 |
Walter Wearne | Nationalist | Barwon | 1917–1930 |
Hon Reginald Weaver | Nationalist | Neutral Bay | 1917–1925, 1927–1945 |
- 1 Wollondilly Nationalist Party MLA George Fuller was appointed Agent-General in London in February 1928. Nationalist Party candidate Mark Morton won the resulting by-election on 3 March.
- 2 Hamilton Labor MLA David Murray died on 5 August 1928. Labor candidate James Smith won the resulting by-election on 8 September.
- 3 Coogee Nationalist MLA Hyman Goldstein died in mysterious circumstances on 3 September 1928. It is likely that he was murdered by ex-MLA Tom Ley. Nationalist Party candidate John Dunningham won the resulting by-election on 22 September.
- 4 Parramatta Nationalist MLA Albert Bruntnell died on 31 January 1929. Nationalist candidate Herbert Lloyd won the resulting by-election on 23 February.
- 5 Ashfield Nationalist Party MLA Milton Jarvie resigned when he was implicated in a bribery scandal. He won the resulting by-election on 5 October.
- 6 Lane Cove Nationalist MLA Bryce Walmsley died on 21 June 1930. Nationalist candidate Herbert FitzSimons won the resulting by-election on 26 July.
See also
- New South Wales state election, 1927
- Premier: Thomas Bavin (Nationalist) (1927–1930)
- Speaker: Daniel Levy (Nationalist) (1919–1921, 1921–1925, 1927–1930, 1932–1937)
References
- "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Archived from the original on 4 February 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
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