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词条 Central District No. 2 (South Australian Legislative Council)
释义

  1. Members

  2. References

Central District No. 2 was an electoral district for the South Australian Legislative Council from 1913 until 1975. It was created by the Constitution Act Further Amendment Act 1913, which divided the Central District into two districts, each to elect four members. The size of the Legislative Council was to remain at 18 until the next general election, and increase to 20 by adding a new member for each of the two new districts. From its creation until the next general election (which was held on 27 March 1915), Central District No. 2 comprised the extant Assembly electoral district of Torrens. The act also redrew the Assembly electoral districts from the next election. From then, Central District No. 2 would comprise the new Assembly districts of Sturt and East Torrens.[1]

Members

The Constitution Act Further Amendment Act provided that the six sitting members for Central District should decide amongst themselves which three represented each of the two new districts. The three who initially represented Central District No. 2 were Ern Klauer, Alfred William Styles and Frederick Samuel Wallis.[2]

Date of change[3]MemberMembermemberMember
At formation (three members)Alfred William StylesErn KlauerFrederick Samuel Wallis
12 March 1915John Herbert Cooke (re-elected 1921, 1927)
20 August 1915William Humphrey Harvey (re-elected 1918, 1924, 1930)
6 April 1918Henry Tassie (re-elected 1924, 1930)
9 and 16 April 1921George Henry Prosser (re-elected 1927)
5 April 1924
26 March 1927
5 April 1930
8 April 1933Collier Robert Cudmore (re-elected 1941, 1947, 1953)Hermann Homburg
14 December 1935Edward Holden (re-elected 1938, 1944)
19 March 1938James Wallace Sandford (re-elected 1944, 1950)
29 March 1941Ernest Anthoney (re-elected 1947, 1953)
29 April 1944
8 March 1947Frank Tennyson Perry (re-elected 1950, 1956, 1962)
4 March 1950
7 March 1953
3 March 1956Arthur Campbell Rymill (re-elected 1962, 1968)
7 March 1959Jessie Mary Cooper (re-elected 1965, 1973)Frank Jacques Potter (re-elected 1965, 1973)
3 March 1962
6 March 1965
4 December 1965Murray Hill (re-elected 1968)
2 March 1968
10 March 1973

References

1. ^{{ Cite Legislation AU |SA| num_act |tcfaa1148o1913433|The Constitution Further Amendment Act 1913}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57179712 |title=LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. |newspaper=The Register (Adelaide) |volume=LXXIX, |issue=20,958 |location=South Australia |date=13 January 1914 |accessdate=14 December 2018 |page=7 |via=National Library of Australia}}
3. ^Statistical Record of the Legislature 1836-2007: SA Parliament
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1 : Former electoral districts of South Australia

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