Candidates of the 1933 South Australian state election
This is a list of candidates of the 1933 South Australian state election.[1]
Retiring MPs
Official Labor
- John Jonas (Port Adelaide) – lost preselection[2]
- Frank Nieass (East Torrens) – lost preselection[3]
Parliamentary Labor
- Frederick Birrell (North Adelaide) – retired[4]
- George Cooke (Barossa) – retired[4]
- Lionel Hill (Port Pirie) – appointed Agent General in London[4]
- Leonard Hopkins (Barossa) – retired[3]
- James Jelley MLC (Central District No. 1) – retired[5]
Liberal and Country League
- William George Mills MLC (Northern District) – retired[5]
- James Moseley (Flinders) – retired[4]
- George Henry Prosser MLC (Central District No. 2) – retired[5]
- Thomas Pascoe MLC (Midland District) – retired[5]
House of Assembly
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk.
Electorate | Liberal and Country candidates | Official Labor candidates | Parliamentary Labor candidates | Lang Labor candidates | Single Tax candidates | Grouped Independent candidates | Ungrouped candidates |
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Adelaide (3) | K. W. Hilton Duncan Menzies J. Trego-Williams | Martin Collaton Herbert George E. McDonnell | Bill Denny M. A. Dwyer C. V. Wells | Doug Bardolph* Bob Dale* [1] Tom Howard* | Tom Garland | ||
Albert (2) | Malcolm McIntosh* Frederick McMillan | J. H. Groth O. E. B. Kunoth | Tom Stott* | ||||
Alexandra (3) | George Laffer* Herbert Hudd* Percy Heggaton* | ||||||
Barossa (3) | Henry Crosby* Herbert Lyons* Reginald Rudall | L. J. McMullin Sid O'Flaherty J. R. Whitfield | Thomas Edwards Arthur McArthur [2] H. L. Zadow | Herbert Basedow* Lindsay Yelland | |||
Burra Burra (3) | George Jenkins* Archibald McDonald* Alexander Melrose* | T. J. Canny J. S. Marner L. W. Wilcott | Jack Critchley Even George Sydney McHugh | ||||
East Torrens (3) | Charles Abbott* Walter Hamilton* Frank Perry* | L. B. Fenwick Beasley Kearney C. H. S. Nicholls | H. J. Byrne C. C. Cooke H. B. A. Dankel | ||||
Flinders (2) | Arthur Christian* J. M. McDonald | L. E. Cash T. D. Cash | Edward Craigie* J. P. Moore | A. H. Pfitzner | |||
Murray (3) | George Cummins Morphett* Thomas Playford IV* Howard Shannon* | J. T. Cassidy D. S. Fraser H. E. Gersch | Clement Collins Robert Hunter Frank Staniford | ||||
Newcastle (2) | R. D. McEwin C. L. O. Sunman | James Beerworth* Lindsay Riches* | Thomas Butterfield William Harvey | ||||
North Adelaide (2) | Victor Marra Newland* Shirley Jeffries* | Walter Warne F. H. Wilton | A. S. Horne C. G. Johnson | ||||
Port Adelaide (2) | James Stephens* Albert Thompson* | A. R. Dadleff F. W. Hearne | E. A. Evans A. J. W. Lewis | Charles Hayter John Zwolsman | |||
Port Pirie (2) | Andrew Lacey* John Fitzgerald* | ||||||
Stanley (2) | Robert Nicholls* John Lyons* | ||||||
Sturt (3) | Ernest Anthoney* Henry Dunks* Horace Hogben* | Edgar Dawes T. W. Grealy J. R. Hawke | |||||
Victoria (2) | Ronald Hunt* Vernon Petherick* | Jim Corcoran Eric Shepherd | Peter Crafter A. F. Sutton | ||||
Wallaroo (2) | P. A. J. Chynoweth J. D. Phillips | John Pedler* Robert Richards* | C. T. Chapman F. G. Filmer | ||||
West Torrens (2) | H. N. Barnes Harry Kneebone | Alfred Blackwell* John McInnes* | J. F. Naylon A. F. Sonnemann | Jules Langdon C. W. Lloyd | T. C. McGillick | ||
Wooroora (3) | Richard Layton Butler* Archie Cameron* Samuel Dennison* | Maurice Collins E. G. E. Willis A. J. Parker | |||||
Yorke Peninsula (2) | Edward Giles Baden Pattinson* | Daniel Davies* Hugh Hudson |
Legislative Council
Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk.
Electorate | Liberal and Country candidates | Official Labor candidates | Parliamentary Labor candidates | Grouped Independent candidates | Ungrouped candidates |
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Central District No. 1 (2) | Oscar Oates* George Edwin Yates | T. J. Meers Stanley Whitford* | John Cooke [3] P. W. Rooney | A. O. R. Tapp | |
Central District No. 2 (2) | Hermann Homburg* Collier Cudmore* | ||||
Midland District (2) | Ernest William Castine* Walter Hannaford* | ||||
Northern District (2) | Percy Blesing* Hartley Gladstone Hawkins* | ||||
Southern District (2) | Thomas McCallum* Harry Dove Young* |
Notes
- 1 Bob Dale, the independent Labor MHA for Sturt, contested the 1933 election as a Lang Labor Party candidate for Adelaide.
- 2 Arthur McArthur, the incumbent PLP MHA for East Torrens, contested the 1933 election in Barossa.
- 3 John Herbert Cooke lost Liberal and Country League preselection to recontest Central District No. 2 and contested Central District No. 1 as an independent instead.
References
- ^ "127 CANDIDATES WILL CONTEST 46 STATE ASSEMBLY SEATS". The News. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 9 March 1933. p. 1. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ^ "Port Adelaide Candidates Chosen". The Advertiser. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 1 February 1933. p. 16. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ^ a b "THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WORKER". The Australian Worker (Sydney, NSW : 1913 – 1950). Sydney: National Library of Australia. 15 March 1933. p. 15. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ^ a b c d "ELECTIONS". The Sydney Morning Herald. National Library of Australia. 20 March 1933. p. 9. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ^ a b c d "ELEVEN M.P.'S RETIRE". The Mail. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 8 April 1933. p. 4. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
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