Members
| Member | Party | Term | |
|---|---|---|---|
| George Reid | Free Trade, Anti-Socialist | 1901–1909 | |
| Commonwealth Liberal | 1909–1910 | ||
| John West | Labor | 1910–1931 | |
| Eddie Ward | Labor (NSW) | 1931–1931 | |
| John Clasby | United Australia | 1931–1932 | |
| Eddie Ward | Labor (NSW) | 1932–1936 | |
| Labor | 1936–1963 | ||
| Leonard Devine | Labor | 1963–1969 | |
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Famous quotes containing the word members:
“A family with the wrong members in controlthat, perhaps, is as near as one can come to describing England in a phrase.”
—George Orwell (19031950)
“This will not be disloyalty but will show that as members of a party they are loyal first to the fine things for which the party stands and when it rejects those things or forgets the legitimate objects for which parties exist, then as a party it cannot command the honest loyalty of its members.”
—Eleanor Roosevelt (18841962)
“The members of a body-politic call it the state when it is passive, the sovereign when it is active, and a power when they compare it with others of its kind. Collectively they use the title people, and they refer to one another individually as citizens when speaking of their participation in the authority of the sovereign, and as subjects when speaking of their subordination to the laws of the state.”
—Jean-Jacques Rousseau (17121778)