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Fourth Lyons ministry

23rd Ministry of Australia
Group photo of the Fourth Lyons ministry
Date formed 29 November 1937
Date dissolved 7 April 1939
People and organisations
Monarch George VI
Governor-General Lord Gowrie
Prime Minister Joseph Lyons
No. of ministers 17
Member party United Australia ? Country coalition
Status in legislature Majority government
Opposition party Labor
Opposition leader John Curtin
History
Election 23 October 1937
Legislature term 15th
Predecessor Third Lyons ministry
Successor Page ministry

The Fourth Lyons ministry ( United Australia ? Country Coalition ) was the 23rd ministry of the Government of Australia . It was led by the country's 10th Prime Minister , Joseph Lyons . The Fourth Lyons ministry succeeded the Third Lyons ministry , which dissolved on 29 November 1937 following the federal election that took place in October. The ministry was replaced by the Page ministry on 7 April 1939 following the death of Lyons - the first of three occasions where a sitting Prime Minister died in office. [1]

John McEwen , who died in 1980, was the last surviving member of the Fourth Lyons ministry; McEwen was also the last surviving member of the Page ministry . Robert Menzies was the last surviving UAP minister.

Ministry [ edit ]

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
United Australia Rt Hon Joseph Lyons CH
(1879?1939)

MP for Wilmot
(1929?1939)

Country Rt Hon (Sir) Earle Page ( GCMG )
(1880?1961)

MP for Cowper
(1919?1961)

United Australia Rt Hon Robert Menzies KC
(1894?1978)

MP for Kooyong
(1934?1966)

United Australia Hon Alexander McLachlan
(1872?1956)

Senator for South Australia
(1926?1944)

United Australia Hon Thomas White DFC VD
(1888?1957)

MP for Balaclava
(1929?1951)

United Australia Hon Richard Casey DSO MC
(1890?1976)

MP for Corio
(1931?1940)

United Australia Rt Hon Billy Hughes KC
(1862?1952)

MP for North Sydney
(1922?1949)

Country Hon Harold Thorby
(1888?1973)

MP for Calare
(1931?1940)

United Australia Hon Harry Foll
(1890?1977)

Senator for Queensland
(1917?1947)

Country Hon John McEwen
(1900?1980)

MP for Indi
(1937?1949)

Country Hon Archie Cameron
(1895?1956)

MP for Barker
(1934?1956)

Country Hon Victor Thompson
(1885?1968)

MP for New England
(1922?1940)

United Australia Hon Allan MacDonald
(1892?1978)

Senator for Western Australia
(1935?1947)

United Australia Hon George McLeay
(1892?1955)

Senator for South Australia
(1935?1947) (in Ministry from 7 November 1938)

United Australia Hon Geoffrey Street MC
(1894?1940)

MP for Corangamite
(1934?1940) (in Ministry from 7 November 1938)

United Australia Hon John Perkins
(1878?1954)

MP for Eden-Monaro
(1931?1943) (in Ministry from 7 November 1938)

United Australia Hon Eric Harrison
(1892?1974)

MP for Wentworth
(1931?1956) (in Ministry from 8 November 1938)

Notes [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Ministries and Cabinets" . Parliamentary Handbook . Parliament of Australia . Archived from the original on 8 October 2012 . Retrieved 17 September 2010 .