Cabinet Ministers
Ministry | Minister | Term(s) |
---|---|---|
Attorney-General | Rex Mason | 1935–1949 |
Minister of Defence | Fred Jones | 1935–1949 |
Minister of Education | Peter Fraser | 1935–1940 |
Rex Mason | 1940–1947 | |
Terry McCombs | 1947–1949 | |
Minister of Finance | Walter Nash | 1935–1949 |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Michael Joseph Savage | 1935–1940 |
Frank Langstone | 1940–1942 | |
Peter Fraser | 1942–1949 | |
Minister of Health | Peter Fraser | 1935–1940 |
Tim Armstrong | 1940–1941 | |
Arnold Nordmeyer | 1941–1947 | |
Mabel Howard | 1947–1949 | |
Minister of Justice | Rex Mason | 1935–1949 |
Minister of Māori Affairs | Michael Joseph Savage | 1935–1940 |
Frank Langstone | 1940–1942 | |
Rex Mason | 1942–1946 | |
Peter Fraser | 1946–1949 | |
Minister of Railways | Dan Sullivan | 1935–1941 |
Bob Semple | 1941–1949 | |
Minister without portfolio | Mark Fagan (MLC) | 1935–1939 |
Minister without portfolio | David Wilson (MLC) | 1939–1949 |
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