Members of The Commission of Government
| Name | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Frederick Charles Alderdice | 1934 | 1936 |
| Sir John Hope Simpson | 1934 | 1936 |
| William Richard Howley | 1934 | 1937 |
| Thomas Lodge | 1934 | 1937 |
| John Charles Puddester (knighted in 1939) |
1934 | 1947 |
| Everard Noel Rye Trentham | 1934 | 1937 |
| James Alexander Winter | 1936 | 1941 |
| Robert Benson Ewbank | 1936 | 1939 |
| Sir Wilfrid Wentworth Woods | 1937 | 1944 |
| John Hubert Penson | 1937 | 1941 |
| Lewis Edward Emerson (knighted in 1944) |
1937 | 1944 |
| John Henry Gorvin | 1939 | 1941 |
| Ira Wild | 1941 | 1946 |
| Peter Douglas Hay Dunn | 1941 | 1945 |
| Harry Anderson Winter | 1941 | 1947 |
| Sir George Ernest London | 1944 | 1945 |
| Albert Joseph Walsh (knighted in 1949) |
1944 | 1949 |
| James Scott Neill | 1945 | 1949 |
| William Henry Flinn | 1945 | 1949 |
| Richard Lewis Malcolm James | 1946 | 1949 |
| Herman William Quinton | 1947 | 1949 |
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