Argyle ministry

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Argyle ministry
Labor
Opposition leaderTom Tunnecliffe
History
Election(s)1932 state election
1935 state election
PredecessorSecond Hogan ministry
SuccessorFirst 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
.

First Ministry (19 May 1932 to 20 March 1935)

Party Minister Portfolio[2][3]
United Australia Stanley Argyle, MLA
United Australia Robert Menzies, MLA (to 31 July 1934)
United Australia Ian Macfarlan, MLA
Country
Albert Dunstan, MLA
Country
John Allan, MLA
United Australia John Pennington, MLA
  • Minister of Public Instruction
United Australia John Jones, MLC
  • Commissioner of Public Works
  • Minister in Charge of Immigration
  • Minister of Mines
  • Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works
Country
George Goudie, MLC
United Australia Wilfrid Kent Hughes, MLA
  • Minister without Portfolio (to 25 July 1934)
  • Minister of Railways (from 25 July 1934)
  • Minister of Labour (from 25 July 1934)
  • Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works
    (from 25 July 1934)
United Australia Alfred Chandler, MLC
  • Ministers without Portfolio
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]
Stanley Argyle, MLA
Wilfrid Kent Hughes, MLA
Ian Macfarlan, MLA
John Jones, MLC
  • Commissioner of Public Works
  • Minister in Charge of Immigration
  • Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works
Harold Cohen, MLC
  • Minister of Public Instruction
  • Solicitor-General
Clive Shields, MLA
Thomas Maltby, MLA
  • Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey
  • President of the Board of Land and Works
  • Minister of Forests
Henry Cohen, MLC
Marcus Saltau, MLC
  • Ministers without Portfolio
Clifden Eager, MLC
George Knox, MLA
John Gray, MLA

Notes

  1. ^ Before this date the Governor was Lieutenant-Governor Sir William Irvine

References

  1. ^ "PARLIAMENTARY Debates FIRST AND SEOOND SESSIONS 1932" (PDF). 1933.
  2. ^ Victoria Government Gazette No. 76, Government of Victoria, 19 May 1932.
  3. ^ a b Carr, Adam. "VICTORIAN MINISTIRES - Argyle Ministry". Psephos Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  4. ^ Victoria Government Gazette No. 52, Government of Victoria, 20 March 1935.
Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by
Second Hogan Ministry
Argyle Ministry
1932-1935
Succeeded by
First Dunstan Ministry