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Members since 1901

At the first general election, 1901, the States of South Australia and Tasmania were each polled as one division. The following members were elected:

South Australia
Batchelor, Egerton Lee (ALP)
Bonython, Sir John Langdon (PROT)
Glynn, Patrick McMahon (FT)
Holder, Frederick William (later Sir Frederick) (FT)
Kingston, Charles Cameron (PROT)
Poynton, Alexander (FT)
Solomon, Vaiben Louis (FT)

Tasmania
Braddon, Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry (FT)
Cameron, Donald Norman (FT)
Fysh, Sir Philip Oakley (FT)
O’Malley, King (PROT)
Piesse, Frederick William (FT) died 6.3.1902*

Adelaide to Corangamite
Corinella to Grey
Griffith to Mackellar
McMillan to Ryan
St. George to Yarra

 

* At by-election held on 26.3.1902, William Hartnoll was elected to fill the vacancy.

 

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