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This is a list of members
of the South
Australian Legislative Council from
1905 to 1908.
It was the second
Legislative Council to be fully determined by
provisions of the (State) Constitution Act 779 of
1901, which provided for, inter
alia, a reduction in the number of seats
from 24 to 18, realignment of District borders to
encompass Assembly electorates, six-year terms
(one half of the Council retiring every three
years), and elections held jointly with the House
of Assembly. 1905 being the year of
the first MHA election under the new system, and
terms of MLCs being for six years, no Legislative
Council elections were held in this year.
| Arthur
Richman Addison |
Northern |
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1888–1915 |
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| John George Bice |
Northern |
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1894–1923 |
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| George Brookman |
Central |
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1901–1910 |
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| Sir John
Downer |
Southern |
ANL |
1905–1912 |
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| John Duncan |
North-Eastern |
ANL |
1891–1896
1900–1913 |
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| James Henderson Howe |
Northern |
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1897–1918 |
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| David Jelley |
Central |
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1906–1907 |
elected Oct. 1906
died Jan 1907 |
| Andrew
Alexander Kirkpatrick |
Central |
Labor |
1891–1897
1900–1909
1918–1928 |
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| John Lewis |
North-Eastern
Northern |
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1898–1902
1902–1923 |
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| Edward Lucas |
North-Eastern |
ANL |
1900–1918 |
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| Beaumont Arnold Moulden |
Central |
ANL |
1903–1912 |
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| Hugo Carl Emil Muecke |
Central |
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1903–1910 |
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| Thomas Pascoe |
North-Eastern |
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1900–1933 |
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| George Riddoch |
Southern |
ANL |
1901–1910 |
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| John
Lancelot Stirling |
Southern |
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1891–1932 |
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| Henry
W. Thompson |
Central |
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1902–1906 |
died Sep. 1906 |
| Joseph Vardon |
Central |
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1900–1906 |
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| Alfred von Doussa |
Southern |
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1901–1921 |
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| Frederick Samuel Wallis |
Central |
Labor |
1907–1912 |
elected Mar. 1907 |
| John Warren |
North-Eastern |
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1888–1912 |
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| James Phillips Wilson |
Central |
Labor |
1906–1918 |
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