13th Parliament of South Australia
1890–1893 meeting of the South Australian Parliament
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The 13th Parliament of South Australia was a meeting of the legislative branch of the South Australian state government, composed of the South Australian Legislative Council and the South Australian House of Assembly.
Legislative bodyParliament of South Australia
Meeting placeOld Parliament House
Term5 June 1890 â 21 March 1893
Election9â23 April 1890
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| Legislative body | Parliament of South Australia | ||||||
| Meeting place | Old Parliament House | ||||||
| Term | 5 June 1890 â 21 March 1893 | ||||||
| Election | 9â23 April 1890 | ||||||
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| President | Henry Ayers | ||||||
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| Speaker | Jenkin Coles | ||||||
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Leadership
Legislative Council
- President of the Legislative Council: Henry Ayers
- Clerk of the Legislative Council: Edwin Gordon Blackmore
- Clerk's assistant and Sergeant-at-arms: John Cummins Morphett
House of Assembly
- Speaker of the House of Assembly: Jenkin Coles
- Chairman of Committees: Alfred Catt
- Clerk of the House of Assembly: Frederick Halcomb, Edwin Gordon Blackmore (acting Clerk in 1892)
- Clerk's assistant and Sargeant-at-arms: Albert Egerton Wilby
Membership
Legislative Council
Until May 1891
Members elected in 1888 are marked with an asterisk (*).
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From May 1891
8 of the 24 seats in the upper house were contested in the elections in May 1891. Members elected in 1891 are marked with an asterisk (*).
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House of Assembly
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Changes of membership
Legislative Council
| Seat | Before | Change | After | ||||||
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| Southern | Vacant | 28 June 1890 | Friedrich Edouard Heinrich Wulf Krichauff | Independent | |||||
| Southern | Richard Chaffey Baker | Independent | Joined party | 1 August 1891 | Richard Chaffey Baker | National Defence League | |||
| Central | George Witherage Cotton | Independent | Died | 16 December 1892 | Vacant | ||||
| Southern | John Hannah Gordon | Independent | Resigned | 16 December 1892 | Vacant | ||||
House of Assembly
| Seat | Before | Change | After | ||||||
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| Member | Party | Type | Date | Date | Member | Party | |||
| Yatala | James Cowan | Independent | Died | 21 July 1890 | 13 August 1890 | Richard Butler | Independent | ||
| Wooroora | Hugh Craine Kelly | Independent | Died | 13 January 1891 | 25 February 1891 | Robert Kelly | Independent | ||
| Wallaroo | David Bews | Independent | Died | 24 February 1891 | 23 May 1891 | Richard Hooper | United Labor | ||
| Northern Territory | Vaiben Louis Solomon | Independent | Resigned | 5 March 1891 | 25 May 1891 | Vaiben Louis Solomon | Independent | ||
| Barossa | John William Downer | Independent | Joined party | 22 July 1891 | John William Downer | National Defence League | |||
| Frome | Laurence O'Loughlin | Independent | Joined party | 23 July 1891 | Laurence O'Loughlin | National Defence League | |||
| East Adelaide | John Cox Bray | Independent | Resigned | 6 January 1892 | 23 January 1892 | John Abel McPherson | United Labor | ||
| Noarlunga | Charles James Dashwood | Independent | Resigned | 24 February 1892 | 26 March 1892 | William James Blacker | Independent | ||
See also
References
- "Statistical Record of the Legislature 1836â2007" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. 24 April 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 March 2011.