• 1933:
Robert McNeill began taking the Unionist whip. • 1934:
Jack Beattie expelled from the
Northern Ireland Labour Party, and sat as an
independent Labour member. • 4 June 1934:
Thomas Joseph Campbell elected for the Nationalists in
Belfast Central, following the death of
Joseph Devlin. • 22 March 1935:
Arthur Brownlow Mitchell elected for the Unionists in
Queen's University of Belfast, following the resignation of
Robert McNeill. • 2 April 1937:
Frederick Thompson elected for the Unionists in
Belfast Ballynafeigh, following the death of
Thomas Moles. • 7 May 1937:
Patrick Maxwell elected for the Nationalists in
Foyle, following the death of
James Joseph McCarroll. • 27 May 1937:
Harold Claude Robinson elected for the Unionists in
Larne, following the resignation of
George Boyle Hanna. • 2 February 1938: Death of
Patrick O'Neill. His seat remained unfilled at the time of the general election. ==References==