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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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