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This is a list of
the members of the Australian House of
Representatives in the 13th
Australian Parliament, which was elected at
the 1931 election on
19 December 1931. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led
by Prime
Minister of Australia James Scullin was
defeated by the newly formed opposition United Australia Party(descended
from the Nationalist Party of
Australia) led by ex-Labor Joseph Lyons with coalition partner
the Country Party led
by Earle
Page.
| Hon Aubrey
Abbott |
Country |
Gwydir |
NSW |
1925–1929, 1931–1937 |
| Hon Frank
Anstey |
Labor |
Bourke |
Vic |
1910–1934 |
| Hon Frank
Baker |
Labor |
Oxley |
Qld |
1931–1939 |
| Hon Jack
Beasley |
Lang Labor |
West Sydney |
NSW |
1928–1946 |
| George Bell |
UAP |
Darwin |
Tas |
1919–1922, 1925–1943 |
| Archibald Blacklow |
UAP |
Franklin |
Tas |
1931–1934 |
| Arthur Blakeley |
Labor |
Darling |
NSW |
1917–1934 |
| Stanley Bruce[1] |
UAP |
Flinders |
Vic |
1918–1929, 1931–1933 |
| Malcolm Cameron |
UAP |
Barker |
SA |
1922–1934 |
| Hon Richard
Casey |
UAP |
Corio |
Vic |
1931–1940, 1949–1960 |
| John Clasby[2] |
UAP |
East Sydney |
NSW |
1931–1932 |
| Thomas Collins |
Country |
Hume |
NSW |
1931–1943 |
| Bernard Corser |
Country |
Wide Bay |
Qld |
1928–1954 |
| Dick Dein |
UAP |
Lang |
NSW |
1931–1934, 1935–1941 (S) |
| Samuel Dennis |
UAP |
Batman |
Vic |
1931–1934 |
| James Fairbairn[1] |
UAP |
Flinders |
Vic |
1933–1940 |
| Hon James
Fenton |
UAP |
Maribyrnong |
Vic |
1910–1934 |
| Hon Frank
Forde |
Labor |
Capricornia |
Qld |
1922–1946 |
| Hon Josiah
Francis |
UAP |
Moreton |
Qld |
1922–1955 |
| Moses Gabb |
Independent |
Angas |
SA |
1919–1925, 1929–1934 |
| Joe Gander |
Lang Labor |
Reid |
NSW |
1931–1940 |
| Sydney Gardner |
UAP |
Robertson |
NSW |
1922–1940 |
| Hon William
Gibson |
Country |
Corangamite |
Vic |
1918–1929, 1931–1934 |
| Hon Albert
Green |
Labor |
Kalgoorlie |
WA |
1922–1940 |
| Roland Green |
Country |
Richmond |
NSW |
1922–1937 |
| Hon Henry
Gregory |
Country |
Swan |
WA |
1913–1940 |
| Hon Sir Littleton
Groom |
Independent/UAP |
Darling Downs |
Qld |
1901–1929, 1931–1936 |
| Hon Sir Henry
Gullett |
UAP |
Henty |
Vic |
1925–1940 |
| Hon Allan
Guy |
UAP |
Bass |
Tas |
1929–1934, 1940–1946 |
| Eric Fairweather Harrison |
UAP |
Bendigo |
Vic |
1931–1937 |
| Eric Harrison |
UAP |
Wentworth |
NSW |
1931–1956 |
| Hon Charles
Hawker |
UAP |
Wakefield |
SA |
1929–1938 |
| Hon William
Hill |
Country |
Echuca |
Vic |
1919–1934 |
| Hon Jack
Holloway |
Labor |
Melbourne Ports |
Vic |
1929–1951 |
| Hon William
Holman |
UAP |
Martin |
NSW |
1931–1934 |
| Rt Hon Billy
Hughes |
UAP |
North Sydney |
NSW |
1901–1952 |
| James Hunter |
Country |
Maranoa |
Qld |
1921–1940 |
| Arthur Hutchin |
UAP |
Denison |
Tas |
1931–1934 |
| William Hutchinson |
UAP |
Indi |
Vic |
1931–1949 |
| Rowley James |
Lang Labor |
Hunter |
NSW |
1928–1958 |
| John Jennings |
UAP |
South Sydney |
NSW |
1931–1940 |
| Albert
Lane |
UAP |
Barton |
NSW |
1931–1940 |
| Rt Hon John
Latham |
UAP |
Kooyong |
Vic |
1922–1934 |
| George Lawson |
Labor |
Brisbane |
Qld |
1931–1961 |
| John Lawson |
UAP |
Macquarie |
NSW |
1931–1940 |
| Rt Hon Joseph
Lyons |
UAP |
Wilmot |
Tas |
1929–1939 |
| Hon George
Mackay |
UAP |
Lilley |
Qld |
1917–1934 |
| Norman Makin |
Labor |
Hindmarsh |
SA |
1919–1946, 1954–1963 |
| William Maloney |
Labor |
Melbourne |
Vic |
1904–1940 |
| Hon Charles
Marr |
UAP |
Parkes |
NSW |
1919–1929, 1931–1943 |
| George Martens |
Labor |
Herbert |
Qld |
1928–1946 |
| George Maxwell |
UAP |
Fawkner |
Vic |
1917–1935 |
| Philip McBride |
UAP |
Grey |
SA |
1931–1937, 1937–1943 (S),
1946–1958 |
| Hugh McClelland |
Country |
Wimmera |
Vic |
1931–1937 |
| Charles McGrath |
UAP |
Ballaarat |
Vic |
1913–1919, 1920–1934 |
| Walter McNicoll |
United Country |
Werriwa |
NSW |
1931–1934 |
| Walter Nairn |
UAP |
Perth |
WA |
1929–1943 |
| Harold George Nelson[3] |
Labor |
Northern Territory |
NT |
1922–1934 |
| Horace Nock |
Country |
Riverina |
NSW |
1931–1940 |
| Rt Hon Sir Earle
Page |
Country |
Cowper |
NSW |
1919–1961 |
| Hon Archdale
Parkhill |
UAP |
Warringah |
NSW |
1927–1937 |
| Hon Thomas
Paterson |
Country |
Gippsland |
Vic |
1922–1943 |
| Hon John
Perkins |
UAP |
Eden-Monaro |
NSW |
1926–1929, 1931–1943 |
| John Price |
UAP |
Boothby |
SA |
1928–1941 |
| John Prowse |
Country |
Forrest |
WA |
1919–1943 |
| Edward Charles Riley |
Labor |
Cook |
NSW |
1922–1934 |
| Darby Riordan |
Labor |
Kennedy |
Qld |
1929–1936 |
| Sol Rosevear |
Lang Labor |
Dalley |
NSW |
1931–1953 |
| Thomas Scholfield |
UAP |
Wannon |
Vic |
1931–1940 |
| Rt Hon James
Scullin |
Labor |
Yarra |
Vic |
1910–1913, 1922–1949 |
| Fred Stacey |
UAP |
Adelaide |
SA |
1931–1943 |
| Hon Frederick
Stewart |
UAP |
Parramatta |
NSW |
1931–1946 |
| Victor Thompson |
Country |
New England |
NSW |
1922–1940 |
| Hon Harold
Thorby |
Country |
Calare |
NSW |
1931–1940 |
| Eddie Ward[2] |
Lang Labor |
East Sydney |
NSW |
1931, 1932–1963 |
| Hon David
Watkins |
Labor |
Newcastle |
NSW |
1901–1935 |
| William Watson |
UAP |
Fremantle |
WA |
1922–1928, 1931–1934 |
| Hon Thomas
White |
UAP |
Balaclava |
Vic |
1929–1951 |
- ^ Jump
up to:a b UAP member Stanley
Bruce resigned
on 6 October 1933 to be appointed Australian
High Commissioner to London; UAP
candidate James
Fairbairn won
the resulting
by-election on
11 November.
- ^ Jump
up to:a b UAP member John
Clasby died on
15 January 1932; Lang Labor candidate Eddie
Ward won the resulting
by-election on
6 February.
- Jump up^ At this time, the
member for the Northern
Territory could
only vote on matters relating to the
Northern Territory.
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