Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1910–1913
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This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the Fourth Australian Parliament, which was elected on 13 April 1910.
Notes
[edit]* These candidates were elected unopposed.
- ^ The Commonwealth Liberal Party, or the Fusion Party, was formed in 1909 when the Protectionist Party merged with the Free Trade Party.
- ^ Lee Batchelor died in 1911, and was replaced by David Gordon (Commonwealth Liberal) at the resulting by-election on 11 November 1911.
- ^ Henry Beard died in 1911, and was replaced by Frank Brennan (Labor) at the resulting by-election on 8 February 1911.
- ^ Thomas Brown was first elected in 1901 to the Division of Canobolas, which was abolished at the 1906 redistribution.
- ^ John Chanter was first elected in 1901, defeated at the 1903 election, but then re-elected at a by-election in 1904.
- ^ George Edwards died in 1911, and was replaced by Granville Ryrie (Commonwealth Liberal) at the resulting by-election on 11 March 1911.
- ^ George Edwards was first elected in 1901 to the Division of South Sydney, but retired before the 1906 election.
- ^ James Fowler joined the Commonwealth Liberal Party in 1909 having previously been a Labor member.
- ^ David Hall resigned in 1912, and was replaced by Benjamin Bennett (Labor) at the resulting by-election on 1 June 1912.
- ^ William Higgs previously sat in the Australian Senate as a Senator for Queensland from 1901 to 1907.
- ^ William Knox resigned in 1910, and was replaced by Sir Robert Best (Commonwealth Liberal) at the resulting by-election on 29 August 1910.
- ^ Sir William Lyne stood as an independent, having previously been a member of the Protectionist Party.
- ^ George Wise stood as an independent, having previously been a member of the Protectionist Party.