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This is a list of members
of the Tasmanian
House of Assembly between
the 9 May
1931 election and
the 9 June
1934 election. The 1931 election produced
a landslide victory for the Nationalists, in what
turned out to be the non-Labor parties' last term
in office until 1969.
| Llewellyn Atkinson |
Nationalist |
Wilmot |
1931–1934 |
| Henry Baker |
Nationalist |
Franklin |
1928–1946 |
| Howard Barber[2] |
Nationalist |
Bass |
1931–1933 |
| Alfred Burbury |
Nationalist |
Wilmot |
1931–1934 |
| Thomas Butler |
Nationalist |
Darwin |
1931–1934 |
| Neil Campbell |
Nationalist |
Wilmot |
1922–1955 |
| Thomas d'Alton |
Labor |
Darwin |
1931–1944 |
| Thomas Davies |
Labor |
Bass |
1929–1942 |
| John
James Dwyer |
Labor |
Franklin |
1931–1962 |
| Edmund Dwyer-Gray |
Labor |
Denison |
1928–1945 |
| John Evans |
Nationalist |
Franklin |
1897–1937 |
| Charles
Grant[1] |
Nationalist |
Denison |
1922–1925; 1928–1932 |
| Edward Hobbs |
Nationalist |
Darwin |
1916–1934 |
| Claude James |
Nationalist |
Bass |
1925–1937 |
| Jens Jensen |
Labor |
Wilmot |
1903–1910; 1922–1925;
1928–1934 |
| Philip Kelly |
Labor |
Darwin |
1922–1946 |
| Walter Lee |
Nationalist |
Wilmot |
1909–1946 |
| Arndell Lewis[1] |
Nationalist |
Denison |
1932–1934; 1937–1941 |
| Henry McFie |
Nationalist |
Darwin |
1925–1934; 1941–1948 |
| John
McPhee |
Nationalist |
Denison |
1919–1934; 1941–1946 |
| Gerald Mahoney |
Labor |
Denison |
1931–1934 |
| Frank Marriott |
Nationalist |
Darwin |
1922–1946 |
| Robert Murphy |
Nationalist |
Bass |
1931–1934 |
| John Ockerby |
Nationalist |
Bass |
1928–1946 |
| Albert Ogilvie |
Labor |
Franklin |
1919–1939 |
| Eric Ogilvie |
Labor |
Wilmot |
1928–1940 |
| Dr Herbert
Postle[2] |
Nationalist |
Bass |
1933–1934 |
| Alfred Seabrook |
Nationalist |
Franklin |
1931–1934 |
| Victor Shaw |
Labor |
Bass |
1925–1936 |
| John Soundy |
Nationalist |
Denison |
1925–1946 |
| Ernest
Turner |
Nationalist |
Denison |
1931–1937; 1941 |
| Benjamin Watkins |
Independent |
Franklin |
1906–1917; 1919–1922;
1925–1934 |
- 1 Nationalist
MHA for Denison, Charles Grant, was
elected to the Australian
Senate at
a joint sitting of Parliament on 2 March 1932. A
recount on 14 March 1932 resulted in Nationalist
candidate Arndell
Lewis being
elected.
- 2 Nationalist
MHA for Bass, Howard
Barber, resigned on 26 May 1933. A
recount on 6 June 1933 resulted in Nationalist
candidate Dr Herbert
Postle being
elected—interestingly, the first member of a
Tasmanian parliament to hold a doctorate (Doctor of Laws from
the University
of Melbourne).
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