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This is a list of members
of the 21st Legislative
Assembly of Queensland from
1918 to 1920, as elected at the 1918
state election held on
16 March 1918.
During the term,
several Nationalist members
switched allegiance to the new Country
Party.
| John Appel |
Nationalist/Country |
Albert |
1908–1929 |
| Thomas Armfield |
Labor |
Musgrave |
1915–1920 |
| George
Barber |
Labor |
Bundaberg |
1901–1935 |
| George
Barnes |
Nationalist |
Warwick |
1908–1935 |
| Walter Barnes |
Nationalist |
Bulimba |
1901–1915, 1918–1933 |
| Percy Bayley |
Ind. Nat. |
Pittsworth |
1915–1920 |
| William Bebbington |
Nationalist/Country |
Drayton |
1912–1923 |
| Ernest Bell |
Nationalist/Country |
Fassifern |
1913–1930 |
| William Bertram |
Labor |
Maree |
1912–1929 |
| Frank Brennan |
Labor |
Toowoomba |
1918–1925 |
| Frank Bulcock[1] |
Labor |
Barcoo |
1919–1942 |
| Robert Butler |
Labor |
Lockyer |
1918–1920 |
| George Carter |
Labor |
Port Curtis |
1915–1920, 1923–1929 |
| Charles Collins |
Labor |
Bowen |
1909–1912, 1915–1936 |
| Frank Cooper |
Labor |
Bremer |
1915–1946 |
| William Cooper |
Labor |
Rosewood |
1918–1929 |
| Bernard Corser |
Nationalist/Country |
Burnett |
1912–1928 |
| Harry Coyne |
Labor |
Warrego |
1908–1923 |
| Thomas Dunstan |
Labor |
Gympie |
1915–1929, 1935–1953 |
| Cecil Elphinstone |
Nationalist |
Oxley |
1918–1929 |
| Hon John
Fihelly |
Labor |
Paddington |
1912–1922 |
| Thomas Foley |
Labor |
Mundingburra |
1909–1920 |
| Tom Foley[2] |
Labor |
Leichhardt |
1919–1960 |
| Frank Forde |
Labor |
Rockhampton |
1917–1922, 1955–1957 |
| Edgar Free |
Labor |
South Brisbane |
1915–1920 |
| James Fry |
Nationalist |
Kurilpa |
1918–1932 |
| John Gilday |
Labor |
Ithaca |
1912–1926 |
| William Gillies |
Labor |
Eacham |
1912–1925 |
| David Gledson |
Labor |
Ipswich |
1915–1929, 1932–1949 |
| Francis Grayson |
Ind. Nat. |
Cunningham |
1904–1920 |
| Donald Gunn |
Nationalist |
Carnarvon |
1907–1920 |
| Herbert Hardacre[2] |
Labor |
Leichhardt |
1893–1919 |
| Harry
Hartley |
Labor |
Fitzroy |
1915–1929 |
| Robert Hodge |
Nationalist/Country |
Nanango |
1902–1904; 1909–1920 |
| John McEwan Hunter[3] |
Labor |
Maranoa |
1907–1919 |
| John Huxham |
Labor |
Buranda |
1908–1909, 1912–1924 |
| Alfred James |
Labor/Country |
Logan |
1918–1920 |
| Mick Kirwan |
Labor |
Brisbane |
1912–1932 |
| Edward Land |
Labor |
Balonne |
1904–1927 |
| William Lloyd |
Labor |
Enoggera |
1915–1920, 1923–1929 |
| James Larcombe |
Labor |
Keppel |
1912–1929, 1932–1956 |
| William Lennon[4] |
Labor |
Herbert |
1907–1920 |
| Edward Macartney |
Nationalist |
Toowong |
1900–1908; 1909–1920 |
| Hon William
McCormack |
Labor |
Cairns |
1912–1930 |
| Peter McLachlan |
Labor |
Merthyr |
1908–1912, 1915–1920,
1923–1929 |
| Arthur Moore |
Nationalist/Country |
Aubigny |
1915–1941 |
| Godfrey
Morgan |
Nationalist/Country |
Murilla |
1909–1938 |
| John Mullan |
Labor |
Flinders |
1908–1912, 1918–1941 |
| James O'Sullivan |
Labor |
Kennedy |
1909–1920 |
| John Payne |
Labor |
Mitchell |
1905–1928 |
| Percy Pease[4] |
Labor |
Herbert |
1920–1940 |
| Jens Peterson |
Labor |
Normanby |
1915–1935 |
| Andrew Lang Petrie |
Nationalist |
Toombul |
1893–1926 |
| George Pollock |
Labor |
Gregory |
1915–1939 |
| Darby Riordan |
Labor |
Burke |
1918–1929 |
| Robert
Roberts |
Nationalist |
East Toowoomba |
1907–1934 |
| Daniel Ryan |
Labor |
Townsville |
1915–1920 |
| Henry Ryan |
Labor |
Cook |
1915–1929 |
| T. J. Ryan[1] |
Labor |
Barcoo |
1909–1919 |
| Hubert Sizer |
Nationalist |
Nundah |
1918–1935 |
| William Forgan Smith |
Labor |
Mackay |
1915–1942 |
| Henry Plantagenet Somerset |
Nationalist |
Stanley |
1904–1920 |
| Thomas Spencer[3] |
Nationalist/Country |
Maranoa |
1904–1907; 1919–1920 |
| James Stopford |
Labor |
Mount Morgan |
1915–1936 |
| Edward Swayne |
Nationalist/Country |
Mirani |
1907–1935 |
| Charles Taylor |
Nationalist |
Windsor |
1918–1935 |
| Hon Ted
Theodore |
Labor |
Chillagoe |
1909–1925 |
| Andrew Thompson |
Labor |
Wide Bay |
1918–1920 |
| William Vowles |
Nationalist/Country |
Dalby |
1911–1926 |
| Harry Walker |
Nationalist/Country |
Cooroora |
1907–1947 |
| Richard Warren |
Nationalist/Country |
Murrumba |
1918–1932 |
| David
Weir |
Labor |
Maryborough |
1917–1929 |
| William Wellington |
Labor |
Charters Towers |
1915–1939 |
| Albert Whitford |
Labor |
Burrum |
1918–1920 |
| Thomas
Wilson |
Labor |
Fortitude Valley |
1916–1933 |
| Vern
Winstanley |
Labor |
Queenton |
1908–1932 |
- 1 On
14 October 1919, the Premier
of Queensland and
Labor member for Barcoo, T. J.
Ryan, resigned to run for West
Sydney at the 1919
federal election. Labor candidate Frank
Bulcock won the resulting by-election on
20 December 1919.
- 2 On
14 October 1919, the Labor member for Leichhardt, Herbert
Hardacre, resigned. Labor candidate Tom
Foley won the resulting by-election on
20 December 1919.
- 3 On
22 October 1919, the Labor member for Maranoa, John
McEwan Hunter, resigned to take up the
role of the Queensland Agent-General in
England.[2] Country
candidate Thomas
Spencer won the resulting by-election on
20 December 1919.
- 4 On
16 January 1920, the Labor member for Herbert, William
Lennon, resigned. Labor candidate Percy
Pease won the resulting by-election on
10 April 1920.
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