Scullin Ministry

Scullin Ministry

The Scullin Ministry was the twentieth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 22 October 1929 to 6 January 1932. [cite web
title = Scullin Ministry (ALP) 22.10.1929 – 6.1.1932
work =Parliamentary Handbook
publisher =Parliament of Australia
date =
url =http://www.aph.gov.au/library/handbook/historical/ministries/16.scullin.htm
accessdate =2008-01-21
]

Australian Labor Party

*Rt Hon James Scullin, MP: Prime Minister, Minister for External Affairs, Minister for Industry. Treasurer (9 June 1930 to 29 January 1931)
*Hon Ted Theodore, MP: Treasurer (to 9 June 1930 and from 29 January 1931)
*Senator Hon John Daly: Vice-President of the Executive Council (to 3 March 1931), Minister for Defence (4 February 1931 to 3 March 1931), Assistant Minister (from 26 June 1931)
*Hon Frank Brennan, MP: Attorney-General
*Hon Joseph Lyons, MP: Postmaster-General, Minister for Works and Railways (to 4 February 1931)
*Hon James Fenton, MP: Minister for Trade and Customs (to 4 February 1931)
*Hon Arthur Blakeley, MP: Minister for Home Affairs
*Hon Frank Anstey, MP: Minister for Health, Minister for Repatriation (to 3 March 1931)
*Hon Albert Green, MP: Minister for Defence (to 4 February 1931), Postmaster-General (from 4 February 1931)
*Hon Parker Moloney, MP: Minister for Markets and Transport (to 21 April 1930). Minister for Markets, Minister for Transport (from 21 April 1930)
*Senator Hon John Barnes: Assistant Minister assisting the Minister for Works and Railways (to 3 March 1931), Vice-President of the Executive Council (from 3 March 1931)
*Hon Frank Forde, MP: Assistant Minister assisting the Minister for Customs (to 4 February 1931), Minister for Trade and Customs (from 4 February 1931)
*Hon Jack Beasley, MP: Assistant Minister assisting the Minister for Industry (to 3 March 1931)
*Hon John McNeill, MP: Minister for Health, Minister for Repatriation (from 3 March 1931)
*Hon Ben Chifley, MP: Minister for Defence (from 3 March 1931)
*Senator Hon John Dooley: Assistant Minister assisting the Minister for Works and Railways (from 3 March 1931)
*Hon Ted Holloway, MP: Assistant Minister for Industry, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Assistant to the Treasurer (3 March 1931 to 12 June 1931)
*Hon Charles Culley, MP: Assistant Minister for Transport and War Service Homes (3 March 1931 to 24 June 1931)
*Hon Lou Cunningham, MP: Assistant Minister (from 26 June 1931)

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