Members of the House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea, 1968–1972

This is a list of members of the House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea from 1968 to 1972. The House of Assembly had 94 members, increased from 64 in the previous House. There were 69 open electorates, 15 regional electorates and ten official members. The reserved seats for non-indigenous members in the first House were not retained.[1][2] [3]

At the beginning of the new House, 18 MPs had publicly identified themselves as belonging to political parties: Pangu Party had thirteen (Cecil Abel, Paul Lapun, Pita Lus, John Guise, Mangobing Kakun, Michael Kaniniba, Siwi Kurondo, Paliau Maloat, James Meangarrum, Donatus Mola, Ebia Olewale, Michael Somare and Tony Voutas), the United Democratic Party had two (Yakob Talis and Beibi Yembanda), the All People's Party had two (Dennis Buchanan and James McKinnon), while the Agricultural Reform Party had one (Epineri Titimur).[4]

Member Electorate
Tei AbalWabag Open
Cecil AbelMilne Bay Regional
Paulus ArekIjivitari Open
Pupune ArunoLufa Open
Roy AshtonEast and West New Britain Regional
Brere AwolWest Sepik Coastal Open
Bono AzanifaHenganofi Open
Angmai BilasMabuso Open
Yano BeloKagua Open
Daniel BokapKavieng Open
Ninkama BomaiGumine Open
Karigi BonggereChimbu Open
Dennis BuchananEastern Highlands Regional
Noel CaseyKainantu Open
Julius ChanNamatanai Open
Percy ChattertonMoresby Open
Virgil CounselWestern and Gulf Regional
Lindsay Curtis [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 2]Official Member
Kaibelt DiriaWahgi Open
Kaura Duba [lower-alpha 3]Jimi Open
Warren DuttonNorth Fly Open
Tegi Ebei’alNipa Open
Tom EllisOfficial Member
Katigame EndekanSobe Open
Norman Evennett [lower-alpha 4]Esa'ala Open
William FieldingNorthern Regional
Mick FoleyOfficial Member
Ronald GallowayOfficial Member
Rauke GamKabwum Open
Jason GarrettMadang Regional
Sinake GiregireDaulo Open
Donald GroveOfficial Member
John GuiseAlotau Open
Frank Henderson [lower-alpha 5]Official Member
Leine IangaloWapenamanda Open
Poio IuriLagaip Open
Wesani IwoksimUpper Sepik Open
Les Johnson [lower-alpha 6]Official Member
Peter JohnsonBogia Open
Bill Kearney [lower-alpha 2]Official Member
Paul LangroWest Sepik Regional
Paul LapunSouth Bougainville Open
Walter LussickManus and New Ireland Regional
Mangobing KakunMunya Open
Taimya KambipiKompiam-Baiyer Open
Michael KaninibaHuon Gulf Open
Toua KapenaHiri Open
Thomas Kavali [lower-alpha 3]Jimi Open
Sabumei KofikaiGoroka Open
Tom KoraeaKikori Open
Siwi KurondoKerowagi Open
Tom LeahyMarkham Open
Charles LittlerOfficial Member
Tore LokolokoKerema Open
Joseph LueBougainville Regional
Pita LusMaprik Open
John ManekeTalasea Open
Koitaga ManoKandep-Tambul Open
Anani MainoKaindi Open
Paliau MaloatManus Open
James McKinnonMiddle Ramu Open
John MiddletonSumkar Open
James MeanggarumAngoram Open
Donatus MolaNorth Bougainville Open
Louis MonaGoilala Open
Uauwi Wauwe MosesChuave Open
Ron NevilleSouthern Highlands Regional
Anthony NewmanOfficial Member
John Nilles [lower-alpha 7]Chimbu Regional
Patik NimanborNawae Open
Mek NugintzMul-Dei Open
Oala Oala-RaruaCentral Regional
Ebia OlewaleSouth Fly Open
Pena OuHagen Open
Momei PangialMendi Open
John PoeRai Coast Open
Eric Pyne [lower-alpha 7]Chimbu Regional
Harry Ritchie [lower-alpha 8]Official Member
James Ritchie [lower-alpha 5][lower-alpha 8]Official Member
Nauwi SauinambiAmbunti-Yangoru Open
Herbert Seale [lower-alpha 9]Official Member
Meck SingilongFinschhafen Open
Michael SomareEast Sepik Regional
Yakob TalisWapei-Nuku Open
Oscar TammurKokopo Open
Epineri TitimurRabaul Open
Matthias TolimanGazelle Open
Kokomo UliaDreikikir Open
Nathaniel UroeRigo-Abau Open
Koriam UrekitKandrian-Pomio Open
Tony VoutasMorobe Regional
Andrew WabiriaKoroba Open
Tim Ward [lower-alpha 4]Esa'ala Open
Muriso WarebuOkapa Open
Turi WariIalibu Open
Walter William Watkins [lower-alpha 1]Official Member
Lepani WatsonKula Open
John WattsWestern Highlands Regional
Beibi YambandaWewak Open
Matiabe YuwiTari Open

Notes

  1. Secretary for Law Walter William Watkins retired during this term and was replaced by Lindsay Curtis.
  2. Secretary for Law Lindsay Curtis, who had replaced W. W. Watkins, resigned later in the term and was replaced by Bill Kearney.
  3. Jimi Open MHA Kaura Duba died during this term. Thomas Kavali won the by-election to replace him.
  4. Esa'ala Open MHA Norman Evennett died during this term. Tim Ward won the by-election to replace him.[5]
  5. Assistant Administrator (Economic Affairs) Frank Henderson died during this term. He was replaced by James Ritchie.
  6. Assistant Administrator (Services) Les Johnson became Administrator of Papua New Guinea during this term and was not replaced.
  7. Chimbu Regional MHA Eric Pyne resigned on 18 February 1970. John Nilles won the by-election to replace him.
  8. Assistant Administrator (Economic Affairs) James Ritchie, who had replaced Frank Henderson, resigned later in the term. He was replaced by Harry Ritchie.
  9. Official member Herbert Seale, who had been the District Commissioner at Lae, resigned during this term and was not replaced.

References

  1. Denoon, Donald (2005). A Trial Separation: Australia and the Decolonisation of Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Pandanus Books. pp. 66–67.
  2. Johnson, Leslie Wilson (1975). Westminster in Moresby: Papua New Guinea's House of Assembly 1964-1972. p. 3.
  3. Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia No. 55, 1969. Australian Bureau of Statistics. p. 1170.
  4. "Australian Political Chronicle". Australian Journal of Politics and History. 14 (2). 1968.
  5. Esa'ala seat to Ward Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, 20 October 1970
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.