Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1913–1914

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{{Australian House of Representatives}}

This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the Fifth Australian Parliament, which was elected on 31 May 1913.

class="wikitable sortable"

! Member

! colspan=2 | Party

! Electorate

! State

! In office

Percy Abbott

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| New England

| NSW

| 1913

Cornelius Ahern

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Indi

| Vic

| 1913

Frank Anstey

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Bourke

| Vic

| 1910

William Archibald *

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Hindmarsh

| SA

| 1910

John Arthur

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Bendigo

| Vic

| 1913

Llewellyn Atkinson

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Wilmot

| Tas

| 1906

Fred Bamford

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Herbert

| Qld

| 1901

James Bennett

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Gippsland

| Vic

| 1913

Sir Robert Best

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Kooyong

| Vic

| 1910 (by-election)

James Boyd

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Henty

| Vic

| 1913

Frank Brennan

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Batman

| Vic

| 1911 (by-election)

Reginald Burchell

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Fremantle

| WA

| 1913

George Burns

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Illawarra

| NSW

| 1913

Ernest Carr

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Macquarie

| NSW

| 1906

James Catts

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Cook

| NSW

| 1906

Austin Chapman

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Eden-Monaro

| NSW

| 1901

Matthew Charlton

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Hunter

| NSW

| 1910

Alfred Conroy {{ref|alfred_conroy}}

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Werriwa

| NSW

| 1901–1906, 1913

Joseph Cook

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Parramatta

| NSW

| 1901

George Dankel

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Boothby

| SA

| 1913

Franc Falkiner

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Riverina

| NSW

| 1913

James Fenton

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Maribyrnong

| Vic

| 1910

William Finlayson

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Brisbane

| Qld

| 1910

Andrew Fisher

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Wide Bay

| Qld

| 1901

William Fleming

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Robertson

| NSW

| 1913

Sir John Forrest

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Swan

| WA

| 1901

Richard Foster

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Wakefield

| SA

| 1909 (by-election)

James Fowler

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Perth

| WA

| 1901

Charlie Frazer * {{ref|charles_frazer}}

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Kalgoorlie

| WA

| 1903

Paddy Glynn *

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Angas

| SA

| 1901

Henry Gregory

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Dampier

| WA

| 1913

Littleton Groom

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Darling Downs

| Qld

| 1901 (by-election)

Joseph Hannan

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Fawkner

| Vic

| 1913

William Higgs

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Capricornia

| Qld

| 1910

Robert Howe

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Dalley

| NSW

| 1910

Billy Hughes

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| West Sydney

| NSW

| 1901

Hans Irvine

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Grampians

| Vic

| 1906

William Irvine

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Flinders

| Vic

| 1906

Jens Jensen

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Bass

| Tas

| 1910

Elliot Johnson

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Lang

| NSW

| 1903

Willie Kelly

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Wentworth

| NSW

| 1903

William Kendell

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Corio

| Vic

| 1913

William Laird Smith

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Denison

| Tas

| 1910

John Livingston

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Barker

| SA

| 1906

Charles McDonald

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Kennedy

| Qld

| 1901

Charles McGrath

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Ballarat

| Vic

| 1913

William McWilliams

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Franklin

| Tas

| 1903

William Maloney

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Melbourne

| Vic

| 1906

Chester Manifold {{ref|chester_manifold}}

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Corangamite

| Vic

| 1901–1903, 1913

Walter Massy-Greene

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Richmond

| NSW

| 1910

James Mathews

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Melbourne Ports

| Vic

| 1906

King O'Malley

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Darwin

| Tas

| 1901

Richard Orchard

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Nepean

| NSW

| 1913

Jim Page

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Maranoa

| Qld

| 1901

Albert Palmer

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Echuca

| Vic

| 1906

Robert Patten

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Hume

| NSW

| 1913

Henry Pigott

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Calare

| NSW

| 1913

Alexander Poynton

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Grey

| SA

| 1901

Edward Riley

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| South Sydney

| NSW

| 1910

Ernest Roberts {{ref|ernest_roberts}}

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Adelaide

| SA

| 1908 (by-election)

Arthur Rodgers

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Wannon

| Vic

| 1913

Granville Ryrie

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| North Sydney

| NSW

| 1911 (by-election)

Sydney Sampson

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Wimmera

| Vic

| 1906

James Sharpe

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Oxley

| Qld

| 1913

Hugh Sinclair

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Moreton

| Qld

| 1906

Bruce Smith

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Parkes

| NSW

| 1901

William Spence

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Darling

| NSW

| 1901

Jacob Stumm

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Lilley

| Qld

| 1913

Josiah Thomas

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Barrier

| NSW

| 1901

John Thomson

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Cowper

| NSW

| 1906

Frank Tudor

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Yarra

| Vic

| 1901

David Watkins

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Newcastle

| NSW

| 1901

William Webster

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| Gwydir

| NSW

| 1903

John West

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Labor}}

| East Sydney

| NSW

| 1910

Agar Wynne

| {{Australian party style|Commonwealth Liberal}}| 

{{Australian politics/name|Commonwealth Liberal}}

| Balaclava

| Vic

| 1906

Notes

* These candidates were elected unopposed.

† These seats were created at the 1912 redistribution.

  1. {{note|alfred_conroy}} Alfred Conroy was first elected as the member for Werriwa in 1901, but was defeated in 1906.
  2. {{note|charles_frazer}} Charlie Frazer died in 1913, and was replaced by Hugh Mahon (Labor) at the resulting by-election on 22 December 1913.
  3. {{note|chester_manifold}} Chester Manifold was first elected as the member for Corangamite in 1901, but he retired in 1903.
  4. {{note|ernest_roberts}} Ernest Roberts died in 1913, and was replaced by George Edwin Yates (Labor) at the resulting by-election on 10 January 1914.

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