Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1904–1907

Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 19041907

This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1904 to 1907, as elected at the 1904 state election.

At the start of the period, the state was governed by a coalition of a Liberal group led by Arthur Morgan, and the Labour Party led by William Kidston, while the Conservatives led by former Premier Robert Philp sat in opposition. In 1906, Morgan left to become president of the Queensland Legislative Council, replacing Hugh Nelson who had died on 1 January, and Kidston became Premier. By March 1907, a major realignment had taken placeKidston had split away to form his own party, taking the ministry, numerous MPs and the coalition with him. By the 1907 state election, the parliamentary parties were as follows:

  • Kidston Party, led by William Kidston, consisting of Liberals and former Labour members.
  • Labour Party, led by David Bowman.
  • Philp Party (Conservative), led by Robert Philp.
Name Party (pre-1907) Party (post-1907) Electorate Term in office
Peter Airey Labour Kidston Flinders 19011907; 19081909
George Barber Labour Labour Bundaberg 19011935
Walter Barnes Conservative Conservative Bulimba 19011915; 19181933
Adolphus Barton Liberal Kidston Carnarvon 19041907
Joshua Thomas Bell Liberal Kidston Dalby 18931911
James Blair Liberal Kidston Ipswich 19021915
David Bowman Labour Labour Fortitude Valley 18991902; 19041916
Thomas Bouchard Liberal Conservative South Brisbane 19041908; 19091915
Thomas Bridges Liberal Kidston Nundah 18961907; 19091918
William Browne[1] Labour N/A Croydon 18931904
John Burrows Labour Labour Charters Towers 19011907
John Cameron Conservative Conservative Brisbane North 18931896; 19011908
John Dunmore Campbell Conservative Conservative Moreton 18991909
Arthur Cooper[4] Liberal N/A Mitchell 19021905
Henri Cowap Labour Kidston Fitzroy 19021909
Alfred Cowley Conservative Conservative Herbert 18881907
James Cribb Conservative Conservative Bundamba 18931896; 18991915
Digby Denham Liberal Conservative Oxley 19021915
Thomas Dibley Labour Kidston Woolloongabba 18961907
John Dunsford[6] Labour N/A Charters Towers 18931905
John Fogarty[2] Liberal N/A Drayton & Toowoomba 18931904
Edward Barrow Forrest Conservative Conservative Brisbane North 18991912
James Forsythe Conservative Conservative Carpentaria 18991907; 19091918
George Fox Conservative Conservative Normanby 18771878; 19011914
Albert Fudge Labour Labour Mackay 19041907
Kenneth Grant Labour Kidston Rockhampton 19021915
Francis Grayson Liberal Kidston Cunningham 19041920
William Hamilton Labour Labour Gregory 18991915
Patrick Hanran Conservative Conservative Townsville 18991909
Herbert Hardacre Labour Labour Leichhardt 18931919
John Hargreaves[8] Liberal N/A Cook 19041907
Arthur Hawthorn Liberal Kidston Enoggera 19021911
Robert Herbertson Liberal Kidston Port Curtis 19041909
Robert Hodge[3] Liberal N/A Rosewood 19021904; 19091920
George Jackson Labour Kidston Kennedy 18931909
Charles Jenkinson Independent Conservative Fassifern 18981902; 19031909
Alfred Jones Labour Labour Burnett 19041909, 19151917,
19221932
Francis Kenna Labour Kidston Bowen 19021909
Denis Keogh[3] Labour Conservative Rosewood 18961902; 19041911
George Kerr Labour Kidston Barcoo 18931909
William Kidston Labour Kidston Rockhampton 18961911
Edward Land Labour Labour Balonne 19041927
John Leahy Conservative Conservative Bulloo 18931909
Patrick Leahy Conservative Conservative Warrego 19021908
Vincent Lesina Labour Labour Clermont 18991912
George Lindley Liberal Kidston Wide Bay 19021907
Edward Macartney Conservative Conservative Toowong 19001908; 19091920
Frank McDonnell Labour Labour Fortitude Valley 18961907
Donald Mackintosh Liberal Kidston Cambooya 18991915
John Mann Labour Kidston Cairns 19041912
George Martin[5] Labour N/A Burrum 19021905
William Maxwell Labour Kidston Burke 18991909
William Mitchell Labour Labour Maryborough 19041909
Arthur Morgan[7] Liberal N/A Warwick 18871896; 18981906
Daniel Mulcahy Labour Labour Gympie 19011912
William Murphy[1] Labour Kidston Croydon 19041907; 19081918
Charles Nielson Labour Kidston Musgrave 19041907
John Norman Labour Kidston Maryborough 19021907
John O'Brien Labour Labour Aubigny 19041907
Michael O'Keeffe Liberal Kidston Lockyer 19041907
Thomas O'Sullivan[7] Liberal Kidston Warwick 19061908
Walter Paget Conservative Conservative Mackay 19011915
William Paull[6] Independent Conservative Charters Towers 19051908
John Payne[4] Labour Labour Mitchell 19051928
Andrew Petrie Conservative Conservative Toombul 18931926
Robert Philp Conservative Conservative Townsville 18861915
Thomas Plunkett Liberal Kidston Albert 18881896; 18991908
Colin Rankin[5] Independent Kidston Burrum 19051918
Carl Reinhold Labour Labour South Brisbane 19041907
George Ryland Labour Labour Gympie 18991912
William Ryott Maughan Labour Labour Ipswich 18981899; 19041912
Thomas Alison Scott Labour Kidston Murilla 19041907
Henry Plantagenet Somerset Liberal Conservative Stanley 19041920
Edward Smart[2] Labour N/A Drayton & Toowoomba 19041907
Thomas Spencer Liberal Kidston Maranoa 19041907; 19191920
James Stodart Conservative Conservative Logan 18961918
James Tolmie Liberal Conservative Drayton & Toowoomba 19011907; 19091918
Henry Turner Labour Kidston North Rockhampton 1901, 19021907
Michael Woods Labour Kidston Woothakata 19021909

Notes

1 On 12 April 1904, William Browne, the Labour member for Croydon, died. At the resulting by-election on 21 May 1904, Labour candidate William Murphy was elected.
2 On 9 September 1904, John Fogarty, the Liberal member for Drayton & Toowoomba, died. At the resulting by-election on 1 October 1904, Labour candidate Edward Smart was elected.
3 At the 1904 election, the result went to preferences and Liberal candidate Robert Hodge and Labour candidate Denis Keogh tied, with the returning officer declaring Hodge elected with his casting vote. A petition was lodged against Hodge's return and on 12 December 1904, the Elections Tribunal unseated Hodge and Keogh was duly sworn in.
4 In April 1905, Arthur Cooper, the Liberal member for Mitchell, resigned. Labour candidate John Payne won the resulting by-election on 13 May 1905.
5 On 14 May 1905, George Martin, the Labour member for Burrum, died. Independent candidate Colin Rankin won the resulting by-election on 17 June 1905.
6 On 15 September 1905, John Dunsford, one of the Labour members for Charters Towers, died. Independent candidate William Paull won the resulting by-election on 7 October 1905.
7 On 19 January 1906, Arthur Morgan[7], the Premier of Queensland and Liberal member for Warwick, was appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the President, Sir Hugh Nelson. Liberal candidate Thomas O'Sullivan won the resulting by-election on 10 February 1906.
8 On 19 January 1907, John Hargreaves, the Liberal member for Cook, died. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1907 state election.

See also

  • Queensland state election, 1904
  • Morgan Ministry (Liberal-Labour) (19031906)
  • First Kidston Ministry (Labour-Liberal / Kidston) (19061907)

References

  • Waterson, Duncan Bruce: Biographical Register of the Queensland Parliament 1860-1929 (second edition), Sydney 2001.
  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-0301-4. 
  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1968). A handbook of Australian government and politics, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-0270-0. 
  • Bernays, Charles Arrowsmith (1919). Queensland politics during sixty (1859-1919) years. Brisbane: Government Printer. 
Preceded by
14th Assembly
15th Queensland Legislative Assembly
19041907
Succeeded by
16th Assembly

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