Argyle ministry
Argyle ministry | |
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Labor | |
Opposition leader | Tom Tunnecliffe |
History | |
Election(s) | 1932 state election 1935 state election |
Predecessor | Second Hogan ministry |
Successor | First Dunstan ministry |
The Argyle Ministry was the 48th ministry of the
Country Party. The ministry was sworn in on 19 May 1932.[1] On the 20th of March 1935, following the 1935 election, the Country party withdrew from the Coalition. Argyle then formed a new ministry of UAP members. The ministry was dissolved as a result of Argyle's resignation following defeat in the Legislative Assembly
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First Ministry (19 May 1932 to 20 March 1935)
Party | Minister | Portfolio[2][3] | |
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United Australia | Stanley Argyle, MLA | ||
United Australia | Robert Menzies, MLA (to 31 July 1934) |
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United Australia | Ian Macfarlan, MLA |
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Country
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Albert Dunstan, MLA |
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Country
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John Allan, MLA |
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United Australia | John Pennington, MLA |
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United Australia | John Jones, MLC |
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Country
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George Goudie, MLC |
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United Australia | Wilfrid Kent Hughes, MLA |
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United Australia | Alfred Chandler, MLC |
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United Australia | Harold Cohen, MLC | ||
United Australia | Thomas Manifold, MLA | ||
United Australia | Thomas Maltby, MLA (from 25 July 1934) |
Second Ministry (20 March 1935 to 2 April 1935)
Minister | Portfolio[4][3] |
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Stanley Argyle, MLA | |
Wilfrid Kent Hughes, MLA |
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Ian Macfarlan, MLA | |
John Jones, MLC |
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Harold Cohen, MLC |
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Clive Shields, MLA |
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Thomas Maltby, MLA |
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Henry Cohen, MLC |
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Marcus Saltau, MLC |
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Clifden Eager, MLC | |
George Knox, MLA | |
John Gray, MLA |
Notes
- ^ Before this date the Governor was Lieutenant-Governor Sir William Irvine
References
- ^ "PARLIAMENTARY Debates FIRST AND SEOOND SESSIONS 1932" (PDF). 1933.
- ^ Victoria Government Gazette No. 76, Government of Victoria, 19 May 1932.
- ^ a b Carr, Adam. "VICTORIAN MINISTIRES - Argyle Ministry". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
- ^ Victoria Government Gazette No. 52, Government of Victoria, 20 March 1935.