Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council who served from 1904 to 1907 were appointed for life by the Governor on the advice of the Premier . This list includes members between the state election on 6 August 1904 and the state election on 10 September 1907 .[ 1] The President was Sir Francis Suttor .[ 6]
Non-Labor party affiliations at this time were fluid, and especially in the Legislative Council regarded more as loose labels than genuine parties.
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Notes
^ a b c d e f 5 members were appointed on 21 June 1904,[ 2] taking their seats on 23 August 1904.
^ a b Sir John See was appointed on 21 June 1904,[ 2] taking his seat on 24 August 1904.
^ a b James Brunker was appointed on 12 June 1905.[ 3]
^ a b Thomas Slattery was convicted of a felony and his seat was declared vacant on 13 June 1905.[ 4] [ 5]
^ a b Robert Fowler died on 12 June 1906.
^ a b Jack Want died on 22 November 1905.
^ a b William Campbell died on 3 July 1906.
^ a b George Day died on 13 July 1906.
^ a b James Norton died on 18 July 1906.
^ a b Ebenezer Vickery died on 20 August 1906.
^ a b Sir John See died on 31 January 1907.
^ a b William Pigott resigned on 14 June 1907.
^ The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were:
5 appointed,[ a]
See appointed,[ b]
Brunker appointed,[ c]
Slattery convicted,[ d]
Fowler died,[ e]
Want died,[ f]
Campbell died,[ g]
Day died,[ h]
Norton died,[ i]
Vickery died,[ j]
See died,[ k]
Pigott resigned,[ l]
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