4th Parliament of South Australia
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Legislative bodyParliament of South Australia
Meeting placeOld Parliament House
Term31 March 1865 – 26 March 1868
Election1–13 March 1865
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| Legislative body | Parliament of South Australia | ||||||||
| Meeting place | Old Parliament House | ||||||||
| Term | 31 March 1865 – 26 March 1868 | ||||||||
| Election | 1–13 March 1865 | ||||||||
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| Members | 18 | ||||||||
| President | John Morphett | ||||||||
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| Members | 36 | ||||||||
| Speaker | George Strickland Kingston | ||||||||
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The 4th 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 Council
- President of the Legislative Council: John Morphett
- Clerk of the Legislative Council: Francis Corbet Singleton
- Clerk's assistant and Sergeant-at-arms: Joseph George Atkinson Branthwaite
House of Assembly
- Speaker of the House of Assembly: George Strickland Kingston
- Clerk of the House of Assembly: George William de la Poer Beresford
- Clerk's assistant and Sargeant-at-arms: James Newnham Blackmore (until 16 January 1866), Simon Pierse Creagh (from 16 January 1866)
Membership
Legislative Council
8 of the 18 seats in the upper house were contested in the election on 1 March 1865. Members elected in 1865 are marked with an asterisk (*).
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House of Assembly
All 36 seats in the lower house were contested in the election on 1–13 March 1865.
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