Second Cabinet of Jan Smuts
4th Cabinet of Union of South Africa (since 1909 South Africa Act) | |
1921 | |
Date formed | 8 February 1921 |
Date dissolved | 19 June 1924 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | King George V (represented by Prince Arthur of Connaught, later The Earl of Athlone) |
Head of government | Jan Smuts |
No. of ministers | 9 |
Member party | South African Party |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | National Party |
Opposition leader | J. B. M. Hertzog |
History | |
Election(s) | 1921 |
Legislature term(s) | 3 years, 4 months and 11 days |
Predecessor | Smuts I |
Successor | Hertzog I |
Cabinet
Post | Minister | Term | Party | ||||
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Prime Minister | Gen. Jan Smuts | 1919 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Agriculture | The Hon. Deneys Reitz MP | 1921 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Defence |
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1919 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Education | The Hon. Patrick Duncan MP | 1921 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Finance |
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1920 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Public Health | The Hon. Patrick Duncan MP | 1921 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Interior Affairs | The Hon. Patrick Duncan MP | 1921 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Justice |
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1913 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Lands and Irrigation | The Hon. Deneys Reitz MP | 1921 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Mines and Industry |
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1912 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Native Affairs | Gen. Jan Smuts | 1919 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs |
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1921 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Public Works |
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1921 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Minister of Railways and Harbours |
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1921 | 1924 | SAP | |||
Sources
- "Geocities – South Africa". Geocities (Web Archive). Archived from the original on 16 October 2007. Retrieved 16 October 2007.
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