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the position as the consumer representative on the Metropolitan Meat Board. Kay accepted and, as this was a paid government position, he was required to resign from parliament. The method for replacing an independent member, under the act, was not completely clear but the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly ruled that as Kay had supported the government in questions of confidence and supply he could be replaced in parliament by the defeated Labor candidate for North Shore, Arthur Tonge. The reverberations from this piece of sharp political practice continued to disrupt the state Labor party for the next 15 years (see
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To avoid by-elections under the proportional representation voting system, the Parliamentary Casual Vacancies Act ensured that retiring members were replaced by the first unsuccessful candidate from their party list in their electorate. In an attempt to make his majority more secure, Lang offered Kay
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The result of the election, which was the last election held in New South Wales using multi-member seats and proportional representation, gave a majority of 1 to the Labor Party under premier
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election. He then retired from public life. He was secretary of the Labor Party caucus between 1959 and 1962 but did not hold a ministerial or parliamentary position.
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Tonge entered the New South Wales Parliament in highly controversial circumstances in 1926. After two unsuccessful attempts, Tonge contested the
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state election, Tonge successfully transferred to the relatively safe Labor seat of
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in 1940. He retained the seat of Canterbury until he lost ALP endorsement for the
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state election as the second candidate on the Labor list for the 5 member seat of
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between 1926 and 1932 and from 1935 to 1962. He was variously a member of the
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and Labor from power. However he regained the seat at the next election in
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Index

MLA
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Canterbury
Edward Hocking
Kevin Stewart
Edward Hocking
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
North Shore
Alick Kay
Glebe, New South Wales
Labor Party
Australian Labor Party (NSW)
Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist)
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Labor Party
Australian Labor Party (NSW)
Australian Labor Party (Non-Communist)
Glebe, New South Wales
Federated Clerks' Union
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
1925
North Shore
Cecil Murphy
Jack Lang
Walter Skelton
Protestant Labor Party
Alick Kay
Lang Labor
1927
Canterbury

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