Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1932–1934

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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council who served from 1932 to 1934 were appointed for life by the Governor on the advice of the Premier. This list includes members between the 1932 state election on 11 June 1932 and the introduction of an indirectly elected chamber on 22 April 1934.[1] The President was Sir John Peden.[2] The council had been flooded in 1931 raising the number of members from 85 to 110. The appointment of additional members in September 1932 raised the number of members of the council to an all-time peak of 125.

Name Party Years in office
William Ainsworth   Labor (NSW) 1925–1934
Carl Akhurst   Independent 1925–1934
Alexander Alam   Labor (NSW) 1925–1958, 1963–1973
George Archer 1925–1949
James Ashton   United Australia 1907–1934
George Bassett[f]   Country 1932–1964
Alfred Binks[b]   United Australia 1932–1952
George Black 1917–1934
Francis Boyce[n] 1923–1932
Sir Henry Braddon 1917–1940
William Brennan[l]   Labor (NSW) 1925–1934
Charles Bridges 1925–1937, 1940–1943
William Brooks   United Australia 1917–1934
Joseph Browne[o]   Independent 1912–1932
Francis Bryant   United Australia 1912–1934
George Buckley   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
Nicholas Buzacott[t]   United Australia 1899–1933
Walter Cambridge[b]   Country 1932–1946
Sir Joseph Carruthers[p]   United Australia 1908–1932
Joseph Coates   Federal Labor 1921–1943
Stanley Cole   United Australia 1927–1934
Edward Collins[b] 1932–1934, 1934–1936
Arthur Colvin[b] 1932–1955
James Concannon   Labor (NSW) 1925–1958
Lawrence Cotter   Independent 1925–1934
Lionel Courtenay[b]   United Australia 1932–1934
John Cowburn   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
John Culbert 1925–1943
John Davoren 1931–1934
George Dewar 1921–1934
William Dick[q]   United Australia 1907–1932
William Dickson   Labor (NSW) 1925–1934, 1940–1966
Thomas Doyle 1925–1934
Maxwell Dunlop[b]   Country 1932–1941
George Earp[s]   United Australia 1900–1933
Thomas Falkingham   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
John Farleigh   United Australia 1908–1934
Ernest Farrar 1912–1952
Robert Fitzgerald[r] 1901–1933
James Fox   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
William Gibb 1931–1934, 1943–1952
Thomas Gordon[d]   United Australia 1932–1934
Donald Grant   Labor (NSW) 1931–1940
Edward Grayndler   Federal Labor 1921–1934, 1936–1943
Catherine Green[j]   Labor (NSW) 1931–1932
Ronald Grieve[b]   United Australia 1932–1934
Herbert Hawkins[a] 1932–1939
Alfred Hemsley 1927–1934
John Hepher[u]   Labor (NSW) 1899–1932
Simon Hickey 1925–1934
John Higgins   Federal Labor 1921–1936
Thomas Holden 1912–1934
Henry Horne   United Australia 1917–1955
Sir Norman Kater   Country 1923–1955
Edward Kavanagh   Labor (NSW) 1912–1934
John Keegan   Federal Labor 1925–1934
William Kelly[k]   Independent 1925–1932
John Kilburn   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
Robert King 1931–1960
William Kirkness   United Australia 1927–1934
John Mullins 1917–1934
William Latimer 1920–1934
James Lyons   Independent 1925–1934
James Macarthur-Onslow   United Australia 1922–1934
Kenneth Mackay 1899–1934
Edward Magrath   Labor (NSW) 1925–1943
Robert Mahony 1921–1961
James Malone   Independent 1925–1934
Henry Manning[a]   United Australia 1932–1958
John Martin   Labor (NSW) 1931–1946
Joseph Martin 1931–1934
Patrick McGirr 1921–1955
Roydon McKillop[h]   Country 1932
Alan McNamara   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934, 1937–1955
James Minahan   Federal Labor 1925–1934
Voltaire Molesworth[b]   United Australia 1932–1934
Wilson Moses[c]   Country 1932–1934
Henry Moulder[b] 1932–1946
George Mullins   Labor (NSW) 1931–1948
Sir James Murdoch   United Australia 1923–1934
Thomas Murray   Independent 1921–1958
George Nesbitt   Country 1927–1940
Harold Nicholas[b]   United Australia 1932–1935
Broughton O'Conor 1908–1940
John O'Regan   Federal Labor 1921–1940
John Francis O'Reilly   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
John Joseph O'Reilly[i] 1931–1933
Charles Parker[b]   United Australia 1932–1934
Sir John Peden 1917–1946
John Percival 1921–1934
Robert Pillans   Labor (NSW) 1925–1934
Thomas Playfair   United Australia 1927–1966
Frank Pollard   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
Daniel Rees 1931–1934
William Robson   United Australia 1920–1951
Frederick Roels   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
James Ryan   United Australia 1917–1940
Mick Ryan   Federal Labor 1925–1943
Robert Savage   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934, 1943–1959
Thomas Shakespeare   United Australia 1923–1934
Andrew Sinclair 1912–1934
Gilbert Sinclair   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
Duncan Smith   Federal Labor 1925–1934
Sir James Smith   Independent 1912–1934
Samuel Smith   Labor (NSW) 1931–1940
Tom Smith 1921–1934
Ernest Sommerlad[b]   Country 1932–1952
Frank Spicer   Federal Labor 1925–1973
Robert Sproule   Labor (NSW) 1920–1934
Thomas Storey   Federal Labor 1921–1934
John Suttor   Labor (NSW) 1921–1934
Colin Tannock 1931–1952
Sir Allen Taylor   United Australia 1912–1940
Frederick Tout[g]   Country 1932–1946
John Travers   Labor (NSW) 1908–1934
Arthur Trethowan   Country 1916–1937
Thomas Tyrrell   Labor (NSW) 1925–1942
George Varley   United Australia 1917–1934
Thomas Waddell 1917–1934
Sir Samuel Walder[b] 1932–1943
Frank Wall 1917–1941
Winter Warden 1917–1934
Ellen Webster   Labor (NSW) 1931–1934
Harold White[b]   United Australia 1932–1934
Albert Willis[m]   Federal Labor 1925–1933
John Wise   United Australia 1917–1934
Hugh Wragge[e]   Country 1932–1949
Edwin Wrench   Labor (NSW) 1925–1934
Arthur Yager 1925–1934
  1. ^ a b c Herbert Hawkins and Henry Manning were appointed on 23 June 1932.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 14 members were appointed on 8 September 1932.
  3. ^ a b Wilson Moses was appointed on 13 September 1932.
  4. ^ a b Thomas Gordon was appointed on 14 September 1932.
  5. ^ a b Hugh Wragge was appointed on 15 September 1932.
  6. ^ a b George Bassett was appointed on 21 September 1932.
  7. ^ a b Frederick Tout was appointed on 27 October 1932.
  8. ^ a b Roydon McKillop was appointed on 7 November 1932, but did not take his seat.
  9. ^ a b John Joseph O'Reilly died on 13 May 1933.
  10. ^ a b Catherine Green resigned on 7 September 1932.
  11. ^ a b William Kelly died on 9 December 1932.
  12. ^ a b William Brennan resigned on 9 February 1934.
  13. ^ a b Albert Willis died on 20 May 1933.
  14. ^ a b Francis Boyce resigned on 17 June 1932.
  15. ^ a b Joseph Browne resigned on 20 June 1932.
  16. ^ a b Sir Joseph Carruthers died on 10 December 1932.
  17. ^ a b William Dick died on 1 July 1932.
  18. ^ a b Robert Fitzgerald died on 24 December 1933.
  19. ^ a b George Earp died on 12 March 1933.
  20. ^ a b Nicholas Buzacott died on 10 June 1933.
  21. ^ a b John Hepher died on 3 August 1932.
  22. ^ The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were: 2 appointed,[a] 14 appointed,[b] Moses appointed,[c] Gordon appointed,[d] Wragge appointed,[e] Bassett appointed,[f] Tout appointed,[g] McKillop appointed,[h] O'Reilly died,[i] Green resigned,[j] Kelly died,[k] Brennan resigned,[l] Willis died,[m] Boyce resigned,[n] Browne resigned,[o] Carruthers died,[p] Dick died,[q] Fitzgerald died,[r] Earp died,[s] Buzacott died,[t] Hepher died,[u]

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References

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  1. ^ "Part 3 Members of the Legislative Council" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 26 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Part 10 Officers of the Parliament" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 26 November 2020.[v]

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