- Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1934–1937
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This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the 14th Australian Parliament, which was elected at the 1934 election on 15 September 1934. The incumbent United Australia Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Joseph Lyons with coalition partner the Country Party led by Earle Page defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by James Scullin. Labor's share of the primary vote fell to an even lower number than in the 1931 election due to the Lang Labor split, but it was able to pick up an extra four seats on preferences and therefore improve on its position.
Seat changes between 1931 and 1934 elections Labor Won by Labor Party UAP Won by United Australia Party Lang Labor Won by Lang Labor Independent Won by an independent Griffith New seat Echuca Seat abolished at the end of the 14th Parliament Member Party Electorate State First elected Hon Aubrey Abbott[1] Country Gwydir NSW 1925–29, 1931 Frank Baker ALP Griffith Qld 1931 Claude Barnard ALP Bass Tas 1934 Hon Jack Beasley Lang Labor/ALP West Sydney NSW 1928 Hon George Bell UAP Darwin Tas 1925 Maurice Blackburn ALP Bourke Vic 1934 Adair Blain[2] Independent Northern Territory NT 1934 Hon Frank Brennan ALP Batman Vic 1911–31, 1934 Archie Cameron UAP Barker SA 1934 Sir Donald Charles Cameron UAP Lilley Qld 1919—31, 1934 Hon Richard Casey UAP Corio Vic 1931 Joe Clark Lang Labor/ALP Darling NSW 1934 Thomas Collins Country Hume NSW 1931 Bernard Corser Country Wide Bay Qld 1928 John Curtin ALP Fremantle WA 1928–31, 1934 Arthur Drakeford ALP Maribyrnong Vic 1934 Arthur Fadden[3] Country Darling Downs Qld 1936 James Fairbairn UAP Flinders Vic 1933 Archibald Fisken UAP Ballaarat Vic 1934 Hon Frank Forde ALP Capricornia Qld 1922 Hon Josiah Francis UAP Moreton Qld 1922 Charles Frost ALP Franklin Tas 1929–31, 1934 Joseph Gander Lang Labor/ALP Reid NSW 1931 John Garden Lang Labor/ALP Cook NSW 1934 Sydney Gardner UAP Robertson NSW 1922 Hon Albert Green ALP Kalgoorlie WA 1922 Roland Green Country Richmond NSW 1922 Hon Henry Gregory Country Swan WA 1913 Hon Sir Littleton Groom[3] UAP Darling Downs Qld 1901–29, 1931 Hon Henry Gullett UAP Henty Vic 1925 Eric Harrison UAP Bendigo Vic 1931 Hon Eric Harrison UAP Wentworth NSW 1931 Hon Charles Hawker UAP Wakefield SA 1929 Hon Jack Holloway ALP Melbourne Ports Vic 1929 Harold Holt[4] UAP Fawkner Vic 1935 Rt Hon Billy Hughes UAP North Sydney NSW 1901 Hon James Hunter Country Maranoa Qld 1921 William Hutchinson UAP Indi Vic 1931 Rowley James Lang Labor/ALP Hunter NSW 1928 John Jennings UAP Watson NSW 1931 Albert Lane UAP Barton NSW 1931 George Lawson ALP Brisbane Qld 1931 John Lawson UAP Macquarie NSW 1931 Hubert Lazzarini Lang Labor/ALP Werriwa NSW 1919–31, 1934 Rt Hon Joseph Lyons UAP Wilmot Tas 1929 Gerald Mahoney ALP Denison Tas 1934 Norman Makin ALP Hindmarsh SA 1919 William Maloney ALP Melbourne Vic 1904 Hon Sir Charles Marr UAP Parkes NSW 1919–29, 1931 George Martens ALP Herbert Qld 1928 George Maxwell[4] UAP Fawkner Vic 1917 Philip McBride UAP Grey SA 1931 William McCall UAP Martin NSW 1931 Hugh McClelland Country Wimmera Vic 1931 Hon John McEwen Country Echuca Vic 1934 Rt Hon Robert Menzies UAP Kooyong Vic 1934 Daniel Mulcahy Lang Labor/ALP Lang NSW 1934 Walter Nairn UAP Perth WA 1929 Horace Nock Country Riverina NSW 1931 Rt Hon Sir Earle Page Country Cowper NSW 1919 Hon Archdale Parkhill UAP Warringah NSW 1927 Hon Thomas Paterson Country Gippsland Vic 1922 Hon John Perkins UAP Eden-Monaro NSW 1926–29, 1931 John Price UAP Boothby SA 1928 John Prowse Country Forrest WA 1919 Bill Riordan[5] ALP Kennedy Qld 1936 Darby Riordan[5] ALP Kennedy Qld 1929 Sol Rosevear Lang Labor/ALP Dalley NSW 1931 Thomas Scholfield UAP Wannon Vic 1931 Rt Hon James Scullin ALP Yarra Vic 1910–13, 1922 William Scully[1] ALP Gwydir NSW 1937 Fred Stacey UAP Adelaide SA 1931 Hon Frederick Stewart UAP Parramatta NSW 1931 Geoffrey Street UAP Corangamite Vic 1934 Victor Thompson Country New England NSW 1922 Hon Harold Thorby Country Calare NSW 1931 Eddie Ward Lang/ALP East Sydney NSW 1931, 1932 Hon David Watkins[6] ALP Newcastle NSW 1901 David Oliver Watkins[6] ALP Newcastle NSW 1935 Hon Thomas White UAP Balaclava Vic 1929 Notes
- ^ a b Country Party member Aubrey Abbott resigned on 28 March 1937 to become Administrator of the Northern Territory; ALP candidate William Scully won the resulting by-election on 8 May.
- ^ At this time, the member for the Northern Territory could only vote on matters relating to the Northern Territory.
- ^ a b UAP member Littleton Groom died on 6 November 1936; Country Party candidate Arthur Fadden won the resulting by-election on 19 December.
- ^ a b UAP member George Maxwell died on 25 June 1935; UAP candidate Harold Holt won the resulting by-election on 17 August.
- ^ a b ALP member Darby Riordan died on 15 October 1936; his nephew, ALP candidate Bill Riordan won the resulting by-election on 12 December.
- ^ a b ALP member David Watkins died on 8 April 1935; his son, ALP candidate David Oliver Watkins won the resulting by-election on 1 June.
References
- Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives during the session of the Fourteenth Parliament. Parliament of Australia. 1937.
- "Members of the House of Representatives since 1901". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20080725081310/http://www.aph.gov.au/library/handbook/historical/representatives/index.htm. Retrieved 12 November 2008.
See also
Members of the Australian Parliament House of Representatives
Senate
Categories:- Members of Australian parliaments by term
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