Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1912–1915

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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.

NameParty Electorate Term in office
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

Notes

1 At the 1912 election in Maryborough, Edward Corser, the sitting Liberal member, won against Labor candidate William Mitchell by 10 votes. The election was declared void and went to a by-election on 12 October 1912, at which Corser won again, but by just 2 votes.
2 At the 1912 election in Port Curtis, Edward Breslin, the sitting Labor member, won against Liberal candidate John Kessell by 2 votes. The election was declared void on 9 October 1912 and went to a by-election on 26 October, at which Kessell won by 96 votes.
3 On 28 March 1913, Arnold Wienholt, the Liberal member for Fassifern, resigned to contest Wide Bay at the 1913 federal election. Liberal candidate Ernest Bell won the resulting by-election on 24 April 1913.
4 On 27 January 1914, George Fox, the Liberal member for Normanby, died. Liberal candidate Edward Archer won the resulting by-election on 5 March 1914.

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References

  1. "Queensland General Election Dates 1860-1929" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.