Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1908–1910
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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council
from 22 May 1908 to 21 May 1910. The chamber had 30 seats made up of ten provinces each electing three members, on a system of rotation whereby one-third of the members would retire at each biennial election.
Western Australian Legislative Council
The Legislative Council, or upper house, is one of the two chambers of parliament in the Australian state of Western Australia. Its central purpose is to act as a house of review for legislation passed through the lower house, the Legislative Assembly. It sits in Parliament House in the state...
from 22 May 1908 to 21 May 1910. The chamber had 30 seats made up of ten provinces each electing three members, on a system of rotation whereby one-third of the members would retire at each biennial election.
Name | Province | Term expires |
Years in office |
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Henry Briggs | West | 1910 | 1896–1919 |
Thomas Brimage | North-East | 1912 | 1900–1912 |
Ephraim Clarke | South-West | 1914 | 1901–1921 |
James Connolly | North-East | 1914 | 1901–1914 |
Francis Connor | North | 1912 | 1906–1916 |
Joseph Cullen Joseph Cullen Joseph Francis Cullen , Australian politician, was a Member of Parliament in New South Wales and Western Australia.... |
South-East | 1912 | 1909–1917 |
John Drew | Central | 1912 | 1900–1918; 1924–1947 |
John Glowrey | South | 1912 | 1900–1904; 1906–1912 |
John Winthrop Hackett | South-West | 1912 | 1890–1916 |
Vernon Hamersley Vernon Hamersley Vernon Hamersley served the longest term ever as a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council.-Life and career:... |
East | 1910 | 1904–1946 |
Samuel Haynes | South-East | 1910 | 1894–1910 |
Arthur Jenkins | Metropolitan Metropolitan Province The Metropolitan Province was a multi-member electoral province of the Western Australian Legislative Council, located in the metropolitan region of Perth. It was created by the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1893, and became effective on 22 May 1894 following the first council elections following... |
1914 | 1898–1904; 1908–1917 |
Walter Kingsmill Walter Kingsmill Sir Walter Kingsmill was an Australian politician.Born in Glenelg, South Australia, he was educated at St Peter's College in Adelaide and at the University of Adelaide before becoming a geologist. Moving to Western Australia in 1888, he became a mine manager... |
Metropolitan-Suburban Metropolitan-Suburban Province The Metropolitan-Suburban Province was a three-member electoral province of the Western Australian Legislative Council, located in the metropolitan region of Perth. It was created by the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899, and became effective on 29 August 1900 following a special election to... |
1910 | 1903–1922 |
John Kirwan | South | 1914 | 1908–1946 |
Joseph Langsford | Metropolitan-Suburban Metropolitan-Suburban Province The Metropolitan-Suburban Province was a three-member electoral province of the Western Australian Legislative Council, located in the metropolitan region of Perth. It was created by the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899, and became effective on 29 August 1900 following a special election to... |
1912 | 1904–1911 |
Robert Laurie | West | 1912 | 1901–1912 |
Robert McKenzie | North-East | 1910 | 1904–1916 |
Edward McLarty | South-West | 1910 | 1894–1916 |
Wesley Maley | South-East | 1912 | 1900–1909 |
Matthew Moss | West | 1914 | 1900–1901; 1902–1914 |
William Oats | South | 1910 | 1904–1910 |
Con O'Brien Con O'Brien Cornelius O'Brien was a professional football player. He played in the National Football League in 1921 with the New York Brickley Giants and in first American Football League with the Boston Bulldogs in 1926.... |
Central | 1914 | 1901–1904; 1908–1914 |
William Patrick | Central | 1910 | 1904–1916 |
Richard Pennefather | North | 1914 | 1907–1914 |
Charles Piesse | South-East | 1914 | 1894–1914 |
George Randell George Randell George Randell was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 1873–1875 and 1880–1890, then when representative self-government was achieved in 1890, won the seat of Moore in the new Legislative Assembly... |
Metropolitan Metropolitan Province The Metropolitan Province was a multi-member electoral province of the Western Australian Legislative Council, located in the metropolitan region of Perth. It was created by the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1893, and became effective on 22 May 1894 following the first council elections following... |
1910 | 1875–1878; 1880–1890; 1893–1894; 1897–1910 |
Robert Frederick Sholl | North | 1910 | 1886–1890; 1904–1909 |
Charles Sommers | Metropolitan Metropolitan Province The Metropolitan Province was a multi-member electoral province of the Western Australian Legislative Council, located in the metropolitan region of Perth. It was created by the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1893, and became effective on 22 May 1894 following the first council elections following... |
1912 | 1900–1918 |
Sydney Stubbs | Metropolitan-Suburban Metropolitan-Suburban Province The Metropolitan-Suburban Province was a three-member electoral province of the Western Australian Legislative Council, located in the metropolitan region of Perth. It was created by the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899, and became effective on 29 August 1900 following a special election to... |
1914 | 1908–1911 |
George Throssell George Throssell George Lionel Throssell, CMG was the second Premier of Western Australia. He served for just three months, from 15 February 1901 until 27 May 1901 during a period of great instability in Western Australian politics.... |
East | 1912 | 1907–1910 |
Thomas Wilding | East | 1914 | 1908–1914 |
Sir Edward Wittenoom Edward Wittenoom Sir Edward Charles Wittenoom KCMG was an Australian politician, member of the Western Australian Legislative Council for thirty four years.- Early life :... |
North | 1910 | 1883–1884; 1885–1886; 1894–1898; 1902–1906; 1910–1934 |