First Labour Government of New Zealand - Cabinet Ministers

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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