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Richards ministry

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The Richards ministry was the 56th ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Robert Richards. It commenced on 13 February 1933, following the resignation of Lionel Hill. Hill had been elected Premier as Labor Party leader at the 1930 election, but had been expelled along with all his ministers in the 1931 Labor split, formed the splinter Parliamentary Labor Party, and continued to govern as a minority government. Hill abruptly resigned in early 1933 after appointing himself Agent General in London, and Richards led the PLP ministry into the 1933 state election, at which they were badly defeated; he was succeeded by the second Butler ministry on 18 April 1933.[1]

Office Minister

Premier
Treasurer
Commissioner of Crown Lands
Minister of Mines
Minister of Marine
Minister of Irrigation
Minister of Repatriation

Robert Richards MHA

Attorney General
Minister of Railways

Bill Denny MHA

Commissioner of Public Works
Minister of Industry

John McInnes MHA

Minister of Education
Minister of Local Government
Minister of Immigration
Minister of Labour and Employment

Frank Staniford MHA

Chief Secretary
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Forest Lands

Stanley Whitford MLC

References

  1. ^ "Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836-2009" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 19 September 2015.