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This is a list of members
of the Western
Australian Legislative Assembly between
the 1905
elections and the 1908
elections, together known as the Sixth
Parliament.
| William Angwin[6] |
Labor |
East Fremantle |
1904–1905; 1906–1927 |
| Edward
Barnett |
Ministerial |
Albany |
1905–1909 |
| Thomas Bath |
Labor |
Brown Hill |
1902–1914 |
| Harry Bolton |
Labor |
North Fremantle |
1904–1917 |
| James Brebber |
Ministerial |
North Perth |
1905–1908 |
| Harry Brown |
Ministerial |
Perth |
1904–1911 |
| Thomas Brown[7] |
Labor |
Geraldton |
1906–1908 |
| William Butcher |
Ministerial |
Gascoyne |
1901–1911; 1915–1917 |
| Henry Carson[7] |
Ministerial |
Geraldton |
1904–1906; 1908–1911 |
| Philip Collier |
Labor |
Boulder |
1905–1948 |
| Frank Cowcher |
Ministerial |
Williams |
1904–1911 |
| Henry Daglish |
Ministerial[10] |
Subiaco |
1901–1911 |
| Arthur Davies[3] |
Ministerial |
South Fremantle |
1906–1911 |
| Arthur Diamond[3] |
Ministerial |
South Fremantle |
1901–1906 |
| Thomas Draper[9] |
Ministerial |
West Perth |
1907–1911; 1917–1921 |
| William Eddy[2] |
Ministerial |
Coolgardie |
1905–1908 |
| John Ewing |
Ministerial |
Collie |
1901–1904; 1905–1908 |
| John Foulkes |
Ministerial |
Claremont |
1902–1911 |
| William Gordon |
Ministerial |
Canning |
1901–1911 |
| Hon Henry
Gregory |
Ministerial |
Menzies |
1897–1911 |
| Arthur Gull |
Ministerial |
Swan |
1905–1908 |
| John Hardwick |
Ministerial |
East Perth |
1904–1911; 1914–1921 |
| Thomas Hayward |
Ministerial |
Wellington |
1901–1911 |
| Edward Heitmann |
Labor |
Cue |
1904–1913; 1914–1917 |
| John Sydney Hicks |
Ministerial |
Roebourne |
1901–1908 |
| John Holman |
Labor |
Murchison |
1901–1921; 1923–1925 |
| Joseph
Holmes[6] |
Ministerial |
East Fremantle |
1897–1904; 1905–1906 |
| Austin Horan |
Labor |
Yilgarn |
1904–1911 |
| Charles Hudson |
Labor |
Dundas |
1905–1921 |
| Frederick Illingworth[9] |
Ministerial |
West Perth |
1894–1904; 1905–1907 |
| James Isdell[5] |
Ministerial |
Pilbara |
1903–1906 |
| William
Johnson[4] |
Labor |
Guildford |
1901–1905; 1906–1917;
1924–1948 |
| Hon Norbert
Keenan[1] |
Ind / Min |
Kalgoorlie |
1905–1911; 1930–1950 |
| Charles Layman |
Ministerial |
Nelson |
1904–1914 |
| Patrick Lynch[8] |
Labor |
Mount Leonora |
1904–1906 |
| Arthur Male |
Ministerial |
Kimberley |
1905–1917 |
| John McLarty |
Ministerial |
Murray |
1904–1909 |
| Hon James
Mitchell |
Ministerial |
Northam |
1905–1933 |
| Frederick Monger |
Ministerial |
York |
1892–1903; 1905–1914 |
| Hon Newton
Moore |
Ministerial |
Bunbury |
1904–1911 |
| Samuel Moore |
Ministerial |
Irwin |
1904–1914 |
| Hon Frederick
Henry Piesse |
Ministerial |
Katanning |
1890–1909 |
| Hon James
Price[1] |
Ministerial |
Fremantle |
1905–1910 |
| Hon Timothy
Quinlan |
Ministerial |
Toodyay |
1890–1894; 1897–1911 |
| Hon Sir Cornthwaite
Rason[4] |
Ministerial |
Guildford |
1897–1906 |
| John Scaddan |
Labor |
Ivanhoe |
1904–1917; 1919–1924;
1930–1933 |
| Edmund Smith |
Ministerial |
Beverley |
1905–1908 |
| Patrick Stone |
Ministerial |
Greenough |
1901–1904; 1905–1908 |
| Julian Stuart[8] |
Labor |
Mount Leonora |
1906–1908 |
| George Taylor |
Labor |
Mount Margaret |
1901–1930 |
| Michael
Troy |
Labor |
Mount Magnet |
1904–1939 |
| Henry Underwood[5] |
Labor |
Pilbara |
1906–1924 |
| John Veryard |
Ministerial |
Balkatta |
1905–1908; 1914–1921 |
| Thomas Walker |
Labor |
Kanowna |
1905–1932 |
| Francis Ware |
Labor |
Hannans |
1905–1911 |
| Albert Wilson |
Labor / Ind |
Forrest |
1904–1908 |
| Hon Frank
Wilson |
Ministerial |
Sussex |
1897–1901; 1904–1917 |
- 1 James
Price (Fremantle)
and Norbert
Keenan (Kalgoorlie)
were appointed by the Premier, Newton
Moore, as Minister for Works and Attorney-General respectively
on 7 May 1906. Both were therefore required to
resign and contest ministerial by-elections on
25 May 1906, at which both were returned.
- 2 Following
the 1905
state election, Ministerial member William
Eddy, who had won the seat of Coolgardie by
23 votes against Labor's Charles
McDowall in a
three-candidate contest, faced a by-election
after a petition was lodged against his return.
He resigned on 27 April 1906, and was returned
at the by-election on 9 July 1906 with a
majority of 100 against McDowall.
- 3 The
member for South
Fremantle, Arthur
Diamond, died on 22 June 1906. Arthur
Davies won the
resulting by-election on 16 July 1906.
- 4 Sir Cornthwaite Rason, the
Ministerialist member for Guildford and
former Premier,
resigned on 27 June 1906 to take up the position
of Agent-General
for Western Australia in London.
At the resulting by-election on 16 July 1906,
Labor candidate William Johnson won
the seat.
- 5 On
27 June 1906, the member for Pilbara, James
Isdell, resigned his seat. At the
resulting by-election on 23 July 1906, Labor
candidate Henry
Underwood won the
seat.
- 6 Following
the 1905
state election, Ministerial member Joseph Holmes, who had
won the seat of East
Fremantle by 20 votes
(1.0%) against Labor's William
Angwin, faced a by-election after a
petition was upheld against his return on 24
October 1906. He was defeated by Angwin at the
by-election on 13 November 1906, who won 71.37%
of the vote.
- 7 Following
the 1905
state election, Ministerial member Henry
Carson, who had won the seat of Geraldton by
26 votes (Black (1997) notes some sources say 12
votes) against Labor's Thomas Brown, faced a by-election
after a petition was upheld against his return
on 26 October 1906. He was defeated by Brown at
the by-election on 21 November 1906 by 19 votes.
- 8 On
2 November 1906, the Labor member for Mount
Leonora, Patrick
Lynch, resigned his seat. At the
resulting by-election on 13 November 1906, Labor
member Julian
Stuart was returned
unopposed.
- 9 On
13 August 1907, the member for West
Perth, Frederick
Illingworth, resigned his seat. At the
resulting by-election on 2 September 1907,
National Political League candidate Thomas
Draper won the seat,
and joined the Ministerial group in the
Legislative Assembly.
- 10 Henry
Daglish, the former Labor Premier and
member for Subiaco,
resigned from the Labor Party before the 1905
election, and was elected under an "Independent
Labor" designation.
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