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This is a list
of members of the New
South Wales Legislative Assembly who
served in the 24th parliament of New South Wales
from 1917 to 1920. They were elected at the 1917
state election on 24
March 1917. The Speaker was John Cohen until
19 August 1919 when he was succeeded by Daniel
Levy.
| Mac Abbott 5 |
Nationalist |
Upper Hunter |
1913–1918 |
| Guy Arkins |
Nationalist |
Castlereagh |
1915–1930 1938–1941 |
| Richard Arthur |
Nationalist |
Middle Harbour |
1904–1932 |
| William Ashford |
Nationalist |
Liverpool Plains |
1910–1925 |
| William Bagnall |
Nationalist |
St George |
1913–1925 1925–1927 |
| John Bailey 6 |
Labor |
Monaro |
1918–1925 |
| Richard Ball |
Nationalist |
Corowa |
1895–1898 1904–1937 |
| Thomas Bavin |
Nationalist |
Gordon |
1917–1935 |
| George Beeby |
Nationalist |
Wagga Wagga |
1907–1913 1917–1920 |
| Walter Bennett |
Independent |
Durham |
1898–1907 1917–1934 |
| John Birt 9 |
Labor |
Paddington |
1919–1925 |
| George Briner |
Nationalist |
Raleigh |
1901–1920 |
| Percy Brookfield |
Labor |
Sturt |
1917–1921 |
| Albert Bruntnell |
Nationalist |
Parramatta |
1906–1907 1910–1913 1916–1929 |
| Arthur Buckley |
Labor |
Surry Hills |
1917–1922 |
| Frank Burke |
Labor |
Newtown |
1917–1944 |
| Michael Burke |
Labor |
Belmore |
1917–1922 1925–1930 |
| Claude Bushell |
Labor |
Lyndhurst |
1917–1920 |
| Ernest Buttenshaw |
Nationalist |
Lachlan |
1917–1938 |
| William Cameron 5 |
Nat |
Upper Hunter |
1918–1931 |
| George Cann |
Labor |
Canterbury |
1914–1927 |
| Ambrose Carmichael |
ALP/Soldiers
and Citizens10 |
Leichhardt |
1907–1920 |
| Frank Chaffey |
Nationalist |
Tamworth |
1913–1940 |
| John Cochran |
Labor |
Darling Harbour |
1910–1920 |
| Hon Arthur
Cocks |
Nationalist |
St Leonards |
1910–1925 |
| John Cohen 7 |
Nationalist |
Petersham |
1898–1919 |
| Percy Colquhoun |
Nationalist |
Mosman |
1913–1920 |
| John Crane |
Nationalist |
Gwydir |
1913–1920 |
| Mat Davidson 4 |
Labor |
Cobar |
1918–1949 |
| Billy Davies |
Labor |
Wollongong |
1917–1949 |
| Brian Doe 2 |
Nationalist |
Murray |
1917–1927 |
| James
Dooley |
Labor |
Hartley |
1907–1927 |
| John Doyle |
Labor |
Phillip |
1917–1922 |
| Hon Bill
Dunn |
Labor |
Mudgee |
1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950 |
| Alfred Edden |
Nationalist |
Kahibah |
1891–1920 |
| John Estell |
Labor |
Wallsend |
1901 -1913 1917–1922 |
| James Fallick |
Nationalist |
Singleton |
1901–1920 |
| Charles
Fern 4 |
Labor |
Cobar |
1913–1918 |
| John Fitzpatrick |
Nationalist |
Orange |
1895–1904 1907–1930 |
| George Fuller |
Nationalist |
Wollondilly |
1889–1894 1915–1928 |
| Arthur Gardiner |
Independent Labor |
Newcastle |
1910–1922 |
| Alexander Graff |
Nationalist |
Drummoyne |
1916–1920 |
| William Grahame |
Nationalist |
Wickham |
1907–1920 |
| Arthur Grimm |
Nationalist |
Ashburnham |
1913–1925 |
| David Hall |
Nationalist |
Enmore |
1901–1904 1913–1920 |
| Thomas Henley |
Nationalist |
Burwood |
1904–1935 |
| Simon Hickey |
Labor |
Alexandria |
1912–1922 |
| William Holman |
Nationalist |
Cootamundra |
1898–1920 |
| Tom Hoskins |
Nationalist |
Dulwich Hill |
1913–1927 |
| John Hunt |
Nationalist |
Camden |
1907–1920 |
| Augustus James |
Nationalist |
Goulburn |
1907–1920 |
| Valentine Johnston |
ALP |
Bathurst |
1917–1922 |
| William Kearsley |
Labor |
Cessnock |
1910–1921 |
| Tom Keegan |
Labor |
Glebe |
1910–1920 1921–1935 |
| Herbert Lane |
Nationalist |
Armidale |
1915–1920 |
| Jack Lang |
Labor |
Granville |
1913–1943, 1943–1946 |
| William Latimer |
Nationalist |
Woollahra |
1901 -1920 |
| Hon Carlo
Lazzarini |
Labor |
Marrickville |
1917–1952 |
| Charles Lee |
Nationalist |
Tenterfield |
1884–1920 |
| Hon Daniel
Levy |
Nationalist |
Darlinghurst |
1901–1937 |
| Hon Thomas
Ley |
Nat |
Hurstville |
1917–1925 |
| Peter Loughlin |
Labor |
Burrangong |
1917–1927, 1932–1935 |
| Arthur Manning |
Nationalist |
Albury |
1917–1920 |
| James Macarthur-Onslow |
Nationalist |
Bondi |
1907–1922 |
| George McDonald |
Nat |
Bingara |
1910–1920 |
| Patrick McGarry |
Nationalist |
Murrumbidgee |
1904–1920 |
| Greg McGirr |
Labor |
Yass |
1913–1925 |
| Patrick McGirr 1 |
Labor |
Macquarie |
1917–1920 |
| Hon William
McKell |
Labor |
Redfern |
1917–1947 |
| William
Millard |
Nationalist |
Bega |
1894–1920 1920–1921 |
| Gus
Miller 6 |
Labor |
Monaro |
1889–1918 |
| Henry
Morton |
Nationalist |
Hastings and Manning |
1910–1920 |
| Mark Morton |
Nationalist |
Allowrie |
1901–1920 1922–1938 |
| Thomas Mutch |
Labor |
Botany |
1917 -1930 1938–1941 |
| George Nesbitt |
Nationalist |
Lismore |
1913–1925 |
| Charles Nicholson |
Nationalist |
Maitland |
1911–1920 |
| Charles Oakes |
Nationalist |
Waverley |
1901–1910 1917–1925 |
| William O'Brien |
ALP |
Annandale |
1917–1925 |
| Lawrence O'Hara 8,
9 |
Labor |
Paddington |
1919 |
| John Osborne 8 |
Labor |
Paddington |
1910–1919 |
| John Perry |
Nationalist |
Byron |
1889–1920 |
| Richard Price 3 |
Independent |
Gloucester |
1894–1904 1907–1922 |
| William Robson |
Nationalist |
Ashfield |
1905–1920 |
| Robert Scobie2 |
Nationalist |
Murray |
1901–1917 |
| Sydney Shillington 7 |
Nationalist |
Petersham |
1919–1922 |
| Tom Smith |
Labor |
King |
1917–1920 |
| David Storey |
Nationalist |
Randwick |
1894–1920 |
| John Storey |
Labor |
Balmain |
1901–1904 1907–1921 |
| Robert Stuart-Robertson |
Labor |
Camperdown |
1907–1933 |
| Follett Thomas |
Nationalist |
Gough |
1903–1920 |
| William Thompson |
Nat |
Ryde |
1913–1920 |
| Thomas Thrower 1 |
Labor |
Macquarie |
1904–1917 |
| Bruce Walker |
Independent |
Hawkesbury |
1917–1932 |
| Walter Wearne |
Independent Nationalist |
Namoi |
1917–1930 |
| Hon Reginald
Weaver |
Nationalist |
Willoughby |
1917–1925, 1927–1945 |
| Jabez Wright |
Labor |
Willyama |
1913–1920 1921–1922 |
| William Zuill |
Nationalist |
Clarence |
1915–1920 |
- 1 Macquarie
Labor MLA Thomas
Thrower died on 21
June 1917. The resultant by-election was
won by Labor candidate Patrick
McGirr on 12 July.
- 2 Murray
Nationalist MLA Robert
Scobie died on 15
August 1917. The resultant by-election was
won by Nationalist candidate Brian
Doe on 22 September.
- 3 Gloucester
Independent MLA Richard
Price resigned after
a Royal Commission found he had made "wanton
lies" in an attack on the Lands Minister William
Ashford. He was re-elected at the resultant by-election on
10 November.
- 4 Cobar
Labor MLA Charles Fern died
on 18 April 1918. The resultant by-election was
won by Labor candidate Mat
Davidson on 1 June.
- 5 Upper
Hunter Nationalist MLA Mac
Abbott resigned in
May 1918. The resultant by-election was
won by candidate William
Cameron on 8 June.
- 6 Monaro
Labor MLA Gus
Miller died on 20
October 1918. The resultant by-election was
won by Labor candidate John
Bailey on 23
November.
- 7 Petersham
Nationalist MLA John
Cohen resigned to
take an appointment as a District Court Judge in
February 1919. The resultant by-election was
won by Nationalist candidate Sydney
Shillington on 22
March.
- 8, 9 Paddington
Labor MLA John
Osborne resigned on
being appointed to the Metropolitan Meat Board
in April 1919. The resultant by-election was
won by Labor candidate Lawrence
O'Hara on 24 May but
he died before taking his seat. The resultant by-election was
won by Labor candidate John
Birt on 26 July.
- 10 Leichhardt
Labor MLA Ambrose
Carmichael formed the Soldiers and Citizens Party in
1919.
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