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1901


Retiring Members

Progressive

  • Joseph Abbott MLA (Wentworth)
  • John Chanter MLA (Deniliquin) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • Austin Chapman MLA (Braidwood) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • Francis Clarke MLA (Hastings and Macleay) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • George Cruickshank MLA (Inverell) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • Thomas Ewing MLA (Lismore) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • Thomas Goodwin MLA (Gunnedah)
  • Thomas Hassall MLA (Moree)
  • William Sawers MLA (Tamworth) — elected to the federal House of Representatives

Liberal

  • Joseph Cook MLA (Hartley) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • Francis Cotton MLA (Newtown-Camperdown)
  • Sir Matthew Harris MLA (Sydney-Denison)
  • Francis McLean MLA (Marrickville) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • John Neild MLA (Paddington) — elected to the federal Senate
  • George Reid MLA (Sydney-King) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • Dugald Thomson MLA (Warringah) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • William Wilks MLA (Balmain North) — elected to the federal House of Representatives

Labor

  • Thomas Brown MLA (Condobolin) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • Billy Hughes MLA (Sydney-King) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • William Spence MLA (Cobar) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • Josiah Thomas MLA (Alma) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • James Thomson MLA (Newcastle West)
  • David Watkins MLA (Wallsend) — elected to the federal House of Representatives
  • Chris Watson MLA (Young) — elected to the federal House of Representatives

Independent

  • John McLaughlin MLA (Raleigh)