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The Daglish Ministry was the 7th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Labor Premier Henry Daglish. It succeeded the James Ministry on 10 August 1904 after the 1904 election boosted Labor's seat count from 8 to 22 in the 50-seat Legislative Assembly. As such it was a minority government and relied on the support of four independents.
The resulting Ministry was interesting for various reasons. It was the first Labor Ministry in Western Australia and one of the first in Australia. Unlike all previous Ministries, it consisted almost entirely of men who had immigrated to Western Australia in the previous two decades. Some hurdles needed to be overcome. A constitutional requirement that the Ministry include at least one member of the Legislative Council was met when John Drew, an Independent member of that chamber, agreed to serve. Additionally, as Labor contained no lawyers within its ranks, the role of Attorney-General as chief law officer of the State lapsed, and Robert Hastie was named Minister for Justice instead.
Just over a year later, the Government lost support on the floor of the house and fell on a vote of no confidence. On 25 August 1905, it was followed by the Rason Ministry led by Hector Rason, a former Minister in the James Ministry.
The Ministry
On 10 August 1904, the Governor, Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford, designated 6 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. The following ministers were then appointed to the positions, and served until the reconstitution of the Ministry on 7 June 1905.
Office Minister Premier
Colonial Treasurer
Minister for EducationHenry Daglish, MLA Minister for Lands John Drew, MLC Colonial Secretary George Taylor, MLA Minister for Justice
Minister for MinesRobert Hastie, MLA Minister for Labour
Minister for RailwaysJohn Holman, MLA Minister for Works William Johnson, MLA Minister without portfolio William Angwin, MLA On 7 June 1905, a reshuffle took place with a new Ministry being sworn in. The following ministers served until the end of the Ministry on 25 August 1905.
Office Minister Premier
Colonial TreasurerHenry Daglish, MLA Minister for Education
Minister for LandsThomas Bath, MLA Colonial Secretary John Drew, MLC Minister for Justice
Minister for LabourRobert Hastie, MLA Minister for Mines
Minister for RailwaysWilliam Johnson, MLA Minister for Works Patrick Lynch, MLA
(until 4 August 1905)Minister without portfolio William Angwin, MLA References
- Black, David and Bolton, Geoffrey (2001). Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume One, 1870–1930 (Revised Edition ed.). Parliament House: Parliament of Western Australia. ISBN 0730738140.
- de Garis, Brian (1991). "Self-Government and Political Parties". In Black, David (ed.). The House on the Hill: A History of the Parliament of Western Australia 1832–1990. Perth, Western Australia: Parliament of Western Australia. ISBN 0730939839.
- Bolton, Geoffrey; Mozley, Ann (1961). The Western Australian Legislature, 1870-1930. Canberra: Australian National University. (no ISBN)
Preceded by
James MinistryDaglish Ministry
1904–1905Succeeded by
Rason MinistryMinistries of Western Australia Forrest · Throssell · Leake 1 · Morgans · Leake 2 · James · Daglish · Rason · Moore · Wilson 1 · Scaddan · Wilson 2 · Lefroy · Colebatch · Mitchell 1 · Collier 1 · Mitchell 2 · Collier 2 · Willcock · Wise · McLarty · Hawke · Brand-Watts · Brand-Nalder · Tonkin · Court-McPharlin · Court · O'Connor · Burke · Dowding · Lawrence · Court-Cowan · Gallop · Carpenter · BarnettCategories:- Western Australian ministries
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