This is a list of members of the 19th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1912 to 1915, as elected at the 1912 state election held on 27 April 1912. [1]
Apart from the 1904–1907 term, when Labor had held two seats short of a majority, the parliament had been dominated by non-Labor forces since the separation of Queensland from New South Wales in 1860 — this was the last such parliament until 1957, apart from the 1929–1932 term led by the Moore Ministry.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
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John Adamson | Labor | Rockhampton | 1907–1909; 1911–1917 |
James Allan | Liberal | Kurilpa | 1909–1915 |
Hon John Appel | Liberal/Farmers' Union | Albert | 1908–1929 |
Edward Archer [4] | Liberal | Normanby | 1914–1915 |
William Drayton Armstrong | Liberal | Lockyer | 1893–1904; 1907–1918 |
George Philip Barber | Labor | Bundaberg | 1901–1935 |
George Powell Barnes | Liberal | Warwick | 1908–1935 |
Hon Walter Barnes | Liberal | Bulimba | 1901–1915, 1918–1933 |
William Bebbington | Liberal/Farmers' Union | Drayton | 1912–1923 |
Ernest Bell [3] | Liberal | Fassifern | 1913–1930 |
William Bertram | Labor | Maree | 1912–1929 |
Hon James Blair | Liberal | Ipswich | 1902–1915 |
Charles Booker | Liberal | Wide Bay | 1909–1918 |
Thomas Bouchard | Liberal | South Brisbane | 1904–1908; 1909–1915 |
David Bowman | Labor | Fortitude Valley | 1899–1902; 1904–1916 |
Edward Breslin [2] | Labor | Port Curtis | 1909–1912 |
Thomas Bridges | Liberal | Nundah | 1896–1907; 1909–1918 |
Edwin Caine | Liberal | Bowen | 1912–1915 |
Bernard Corser | Liberal | Burnett | 1912–1928 |
Edward Corser | Liberal | Maryborough | 1909–1915 |
Harry Coyne | Labor | Warrego | 1908–1923 |
James Crawford | Liberal | Mount Morgan | 1909–1915 |
James Cribb | Liberal | Bremer | 1893–1896; 1899–1915 |
Hon Digby Denham | Liberal | Oxley | 1902–1915 |
Henry Douglas | Liberal | Cook | 1907–1915 |
Hon John Fihelly | Labor | Paddington | 1912–1922 |
Thomas Foley | Labor | Mundingburra | 1909–1920 |
James Forsythe | Liberal | Murrumba | 1899–1907; 1909–1918 |
George Fox [4] | Liberal | Normanby | 1877–1878; 1901–1914 |
John Gilday | Labor | Ithaca | 1912–1926 |
William Gillies | Labor | Eacham | 1912–1925 |
Hon Kenneth Grant | Liberal | Fitzroy | 1902–1915 |
Francis Grayson | Liberal | Cunningham | 1904–1920 |
Donald Gunn | Liberal | Carnarvon | 1907–1920 |
William Hamilton | Labor | Gregory | 1899–1915 |
Herbert Hardacre | Labor | Leichhardt | 1893–1919 |
Robert Hodge | Liberal/Farmers' Union | Nanango | 1902–1904; 1909–1920 |
John McEwan Hunter | Labor | Maranoa | 1907–1919 |
John Huxham | Labor | Buranda | 1908–1909, 1912–1924 |
John Kessell [2] | Liberal | Port Curtis | 1912–1915 |
Mick Kirwan | Labor | Brisbane | 1912–1932 |
Edward Land | Labor | Balonne | 1904–1927 |
James Larcombe | Labor | Keppel | 1912–1929, 1932–1956 |
William Lennon | Labor | Herbert | 1907–1920 |
Alfred James Luke | Liberal | Aubigny | 1912–1915 |
Hon Edward Macartney | Liberal | Toowong | 1900–1908; 1909–1920 |
Hon William McCormack | Labor | Cairns | 1912–1930 |
George Mackay | Liberal | Gympie | 1912–1915 |
Donald MacKintosh | Liberal | Pittsworth | 1899–1915 |
Hugh Macrossan | Liberal | Windsor | 1912–1915 |
John May | Labor | Flinders | 1907–1917 |
Godfrey Morgan | Liberal/Farmers' Union | Murilla | 1909–1938 |
William Murphy | Independent | Burke | 1904–1907; 1908–1918 |
James O'Sullivan | Labor | Kennedy | 1909–1920 |
Hon Walter Paget | Liberal | Mackay | 1901–1915 |
John Payne | Labor | Mitchell | 1905–1928 |
Andrew Lang Petrie | Liberal | Toombul | 1893–1926 |
Robert Philp | Liberal | Townsville | 1886–1915 |
Hon Colin Rankin | Liberal | Burrum | 1905–1918 |
Robert Roberts | Liberal | East Toowoomba | 1907–1934 |
T. J. Ryan | Labor | Barcoo | 1909–1919 |
Henry Plantagenet Somerset | Liberal | Stanley | 1904–1920 |
Harry Stevens | Liberal | Rosewood | 1911–1918 |
James Stodart | Liberal | Logan | 1896–1918 |
Edward Swayne | Liberal | Mirani | 1907–1935 |
Ted Theodore | Labor | Chillagoe | 1909–1925 |
Hon James Tolmie | Liberal | Toowoomba | 1901–1907; 1909–1918 |
Richard Trout | Liberal | Enoggera | 1911–1915 |
William Vowles | Liberal | Dalby | 1911–1926 |
Harry Walker | Liberal | Cooroora | 1907–1947 |
Thomas Welsby | Liberal | Merthyr | 1911–1915 |
Hon John White | Liberal | Musgrave | 1903–1904; 1907–1915 |
Arnold Wienholt [3] | Liberal | Fassifern | 1909–1913, 1930–1935 |
Robert Williams | Liberal | Charters Towers | 1912–1915 |
Vern Winstanley | Labor | Queenton | 1908–1932 |
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