THE NEW HOUSE.
MEMBERS ELECTED.
Personnel of Parties in The
Assembly,
SUCCESSES AT THE POLLS
(United P.A.-Electrlc Telegraph-Copyright)
(Received 12 noon.) SYDNEY, this day. The position of the parties is unchanged from that reported yesterday. The members of the new Legislative Assembly will be as follows. Those marked (s) were members of the last Parliament:— United Australia Party. G. E. Ardill (s), Yass; H. ,1. Bate (s), South Coast; T. K. Bavin (*), Gordon; VV. Bennett (s), Gloucester; F. A. Chaffey (s), Tarn worth; J. M. Dunniugham (s), Coogee; Dr. <J. 0. Fleck, Granville; M. P. Fitzsimons (s), Lane Covoj W. F. Mister (s), Vaucluse; G. C. Gollan, iarramatta; H. E. Harper, Arncliffe; Sir Thomas Henley (s), Burv/ood; W. A. Howarth, Maitlund; J. J. Jack.-ion (s), Nepean; M. L. Jarvie (s), Aehiield; J. R. Lee, Drummoyne; Sir Daniel Levy (s), Woollahra; S. A. Lloyd, Concord; H. VV. Lloyd, Mosinan; P. I<\ Louglilin, Goulburn; A. Mair, Albuiy; L. 0. Martin (s), Oxley; C. 0. Monro, George's River; M. F. Morton (s), Wollondilly; A. H. Moverley, Kandwick; J. T. News, Dulwich Hill; H. L. Primrose, North Sydney; A. V. Keid (s), Manly; J. C. Ross, Kogarah; J. B. Shand (s), Hornsby; B. L. Sanders (s), Willoughby; E. S. Solomon, Petersham; E. S. Spooner, Ryde; B. S. Stevens {e), Croydon; N. Thomas, Bondi; A. V. Tonking, Orange; J. W. Waddell, Waverley; R. 8.. Walker (s), Hawkesbnry; Dr. J. E. Webb, Hiirstville; R. Weaver (s), Neutral Bay. Total 40. United Country Party. R. T. Ball (s), Corou'a; M. Brown (&), Upper Hunter; M. F. Bru.xner (s), Tcnterlield; A. A. Budd (s), Byron; E. A. Buttenshaw (s), Lachlan; H. C. Carter (s),'Liverpool Plains; D. H. Drumniond (s), Armidale; H. 0. Elliott, Ashbnrnham; R. H. Hankineon. Murrumbidgee; W. W. Hedges (s), Monaro; A. S. Henry (s), Clarence; M. Kilpatrick (s), Wagga; J. A. Lawson, Murray; H. Main (s), Temora; W. T. Missingham (s), Lismore; J. T. Reid (s), Casino; A. D. Reid, Young; W. P. Ross, Cootamundra; C. A. Sinclair, Namoi; D. H. Spring, Mudgec; R. S. Vincent (s), Raleigh; B. Wade, Barwon; G. Wilson, Dubbo; A. W. Yeo, Caetlereagh; G. Wilkins, Bathurst. Total 25, including two Unity men. Lang Labour. J. M. Baddelcy (e), Cessnock; G. Booth (s), Kurri; F. M. Bourke (s), Newtown; R. Cameron (s), Waratah; D. Clyne (s), King; H. J. Connull (s), Hamilton; P. Connelly (s), Newcastle; M. A. Davidson, Cobar; R. J. Heffron, Botany; E. M. Horsington (s), Sturt; T. M. Keegan (s), Glebe; H. Knight (s), Hartley; J. T. Lang (s), Auburn; C. C. Lazzarini (s), Marrickville; A. A. Lysaght (s),- Bitlll; J. McGirr (s), Bankstown; W. J ; MoKell (.s), Redfern; B. C. Olde (si, Leichhardt; M. O'Sullivan, Paddington; J. Quirk (s), Balmain; T. .T. Shannon (s), Phillip; R. J. Stuart(s), Annandnle; F. Stanley (s), Lakemba; W. Davies (s), Illawarra. Total 24.
Canterbury ie still very doubtful. Marrickville, Illawarra and Bankstown are also in doubt but it is expected that the Lang candidates will win these. Granville, likewise is undecided, but it is anticipated this will go to the United parties.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 7
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