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This is a list
of members of the New South
Wales Legislative Assembly who
served in the 28th parliament of New South Wales
from 1927 to 1930. They were elected at the 1927 state
election on 8 October
1927.
| David
Anderson |
Nationalist |
Eastwood |
1920–1930 |
| Guy
Arkins |
Nationalist |
Rockdale |
1915–1930,
1938–1941 |
| Richard
Arthur |
Nationalist |
Mosman |
1904–1932 |
| Hon Jack
Baddeley |
Labor |
Cessnock |
1922–1949 |
| Richard
Ball |
Nationalist |
Corowa |
1895–1898,
1904–1937 |
| Henry Bate |
Nationalist |
South
Coast |
1926–1941 |
| Thomas
Bavin |
Nationalist |
Gordon |
1917–1935 |
| Walter
Bennett |
Nationalist |
Gloucester |
1889–1902,
1917–1934 |
| Edmund
Best |
Nationalist |
Ashburnham |
1925–1930 |
| George Booth |
Labor |
Kurri
Kurri |
1925–1960 |
| Albert
Bruntnell [4] |
Nationalist |
Parramatta |
1906–1907,
1910–1913, 1916–1929 |
| Hon Michael
Bruxner |
Country |
Tenterfield |
1920–1962 |
| Arthur
Budd |
Country |
Byron |
1927–1944 |
| Frank
Burke |
Labor |
Newtown |
1917–1944 |
| Michael
Burke |
Labor |
Phillip |
1917–1922,
1925–1930 |
| Walter
Butler |
Labor |
Hurstville |
1927–1932 |
| Ernest
Buttenshaw |
Country |
Lachlan |
1917–1938 |
| Joseph
Cahill |
Labor |
St
George |
1925–1932,
1935–1959 |
| Robert
Cameron |
Labor |
Wallsend |
1927–1956 |
| William
Cameron |
Nationalist |
Upper
Hunter |
1918–1931 |
| Harry
Carter |
Country |
Liverpool
Plains |
1927–1941 |
| Frank
Chaffey |
Nationalist |
Tamworth |
1913–1940 |
| Hon Daniel
Clyne |
Labor |
King |
1927–1956 |
| Hugh
Connell |
Labor |
Kahibah |
1920–1934 |
| Peter
Connolly |
Labor |
Newcastle |
1927–1935 |
| Mat
Davidson |
Labor |
Murray |
1918–1949 |
| Billy
Davies |
Labor |
Wollongong |
1917–1949 |
| Hon David
Drummond |
Country |
Armidale |
1920–1949 |
| Hon Bill
Dunn |
Labor |
Mudgee |
1910–1911,
1911–1932, 1935–1950 |
| John
Dunningham [3] |
Nationalist |
Coogee |
1928–1938 |
| Bill
Ely |
Labor |
Granville |
1927–1932 |
| H. V.
Evatt |
Independent
Labor |
Balmain |
1925–1930 |
| John
Fitzpatrick |
Nationalist |
Orange |
1895–1904,
1907–1930 |
| Herbert
FitzSimons [6] |
Nationalist |
Lane
Cove |
1930–1944 |
| Martin
Flannery |
Labor |
Murrumbidgee |
1920–1932 |
| William
Foster |
Nationalist |
Vaucluse |
1925–1936 |
| George
Fuller [1] |
Nationalist |
Wollondilly |
1889–1894,
1915–1928 |
| Carl
Glasgow |
Nationalist |
Waverley |
1927–1930 |
| Hyman
Goldstein [3] |
Nationalist |
Coogee |
1922–1928 |
| Mark
Gosling |
Labor |
Oatley |
1920–1932 |
| William
Hedges |
Country |
Monaro |
1927–1941 |
| Thomas
Henley |
Nationalist |
Burwood |
1904–1935 |
| Ken
Hoad |
Labor |
Cootamundra |
1925–1932 |
| Ted
Horsington |
Labor |
Sturt |
1922–1947 |
| Joseph
Jackson |
Nationalist |
Nepean |
1922–1956 |
| Harold
Jaques |
Independent
Nationalist |
Bondi |
1920–1930 |
| Milton
Jarvie [5] |
Nationalist |
Ashfield |
1925–1929,
1929–1935 |
| Tom
Keegan |
Labor |
Glebe |
1910–1920,
1921–1935 |
| Gus
Kelly |
Labor |
Bathurst |
1925–1932,
1935–1967 |
| Matthew
Kilpatrick |
Country |
Wagga
Wagga |
1920–1941 |
| Hamilton
Knight |
Labor |
Hartley |
1927–1947 |
| Joe
Lamaro |
Labor |
Enmore |
1927–1932,
1932–1934 |
| Jack
Lang |
Labor |
Auburn |
1913–1943,
1943–1946 |
| Hon Carlo
Lazzarini |
Labor |
Marrickville |
1917–1952 |
| Hon John
Lee |
Nationalist |
Drummoyne |
1920–1930,
1932–1941 |
| Hon Daniel
Levy |
Nationalist |
Paddington |
1901–1937 |
| Herbert
Lloyd [4] |
Nationalist |
Parramatta |
1929–1941 |
| Andrew Lysaght, junior |
Labor |
Illawarra |
1925–1933 |
| Hugh
Main |
Country |
Temora |
1922–1938 |
| Ernest
Marks |
Nationalist |
North
Sydney |
1927–1930 |
| Lewis
Martin |
Nationalist |
Oxley |
1927–1941 |
| Henry
McDicken |
Labor |
Ryde |
1927–1932 |
| James
McGirr |
Labor |
Bankstown |
1922–1952 |
| Hon William
McKell |
Labor |
Redfern |
1917–1947 |
| William
Missingham |
Country |
Lismore |
1922–1933 |
| Mark
Morton [1] |
Nationalist |
Wollondilly |
1901–1920,
1922–1938 |
| David
Murray [2] |
Labor |
Hamilton |
1921–1928 |
| Thomas
Mutch |
Independent
Labor |
Botany |
1917–1930,
1938–1941 |
| John
Ness |
Nationalist |
Dulwich
Hill |
1927–1930,
1932–1938 |
| Barney
Olde |
Labor |
Leichhardt |
1927–1932 |
| Walter
O'Hearn |
Labor |
Maitland |
1920–1932 |
| Hon Maurice
O'Sullivan |
Labor |
Woollahra |
1927–1959 |
| Alfred
Pollack |
Country |
Clarence |
1927–1931 |
| John
Quirk |
Labor |
Rozelle |
1917–1938 |
| Bill
Ratcliffe |
Labor |
Alexandria |
1922–1932 |
| Albert
Reid |
Country |
Young |
1927–1930,
1932–1941 |
| Alfred
Reid |
Nationalist |
Manly |
1920–1922,
1925–1945 |
| John
Ross |
Nationalist |
Albury |
1927–1930 |
| Edward
Sanders |
Independent
Nationalist |
Willoughby |
1925–1943 |
| William
Scully |
Labor |
Namoi |
1923–1932 |
| James
Shand |
Nationalist |
Hornsby |
1926–1944 |
| Tom
Shannon |
Labor |
Surry
Hills |
1927–1954 |
| James
Smith [2] |
Labor |
Hamilton |
1928–1930 |
| Fred
Stanley |
Labor |
Lakemba |
1927–1950 |
| Bertram
Stevens |
Nationalist |
Croydon |
1927–1940 |
| Robert
Stuart-Robertson |
Labor |
Annandale |
1907–1933 |
| Harold
Thorby |
Country |
Castlereagh |
1922–1930 |
| Arthur
Tonge |
Labor |
Canterbury |
1926–1932,
1935–1962 |
| Ernest
Tresidder |
Nationalist |
Randwick |
1927–1930 |
| Jack
Tully |
Labor |
Goulburn |
1927–1932,
1935–1946 |
| Hon Roy
Vincent |
Country |
Raleigh |
1922–1953 |
| Bruce
Walker |
Nationalist |
Hawkesbury |
1917–1932 |
| Bryce
Walmsley [6] |
Nationalist |
Lane
Cove |
1927–1930 |
| Walter
Wearne |
Nationalist |
Barwon |
1917–1930 |
| Hon Reginald
Weaver |
Nationalist |
Neutral
Bay |
1917–1925,
1927–1945 |
- 1 Wollondilly
Nationalist Party MLA George
Fuller was appointed Agent-General in
London in February 1928. Nationalist Party
candidate Mark
Morton won the resulting by-election on
3 March.
- 2 Hamilton
Labor MLA David
Murray died on 5 August
1928. Labor candidate James
Smith won the resulting by-election on
8 September.
- 3 Coogee
Nationalist MLA Hyman
Goldstein died in
mysterious circumstances on 3 September 1928. It
is likely that he was murdered by ex-MLA Tom Ley. Nationalist Party
candidate John
Dunningham won the resulting by-election on
22 September.
- 4 Parramatta
Nationalist MLA Albert
Bruntnell died on 31
January 1929. Nationalist candidate Herbert
Lloyd won the resulting by-election on
23 February.
- 5 Ashfield
Nationalist Party MLA Milton
Jarvie resigned when he
was implicated in a bribery scandal. He won the resulting by-election on
5 October.
- 6 Lane
Cove Nationalist MLA Bryce
Walmsley died on 21
June 1930. Nationalist candidate Herbert
FitzSimons won the resulting by-election on
26 July.
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