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First
Ministry
On 22 October 1919,
the Governor, Sir Hamilton
Goold-Adams, designated eight principal
executive offices of the Government, and appointed
the following Members of the Parliament
of Queensland to the
Ministry.
| Office |
Minister |
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Premier
Chief Secretary
Treasurer (until
9 March 1920)
|
Ted
Theodore |
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Deputy Premier
Treasurer (from
9 March 1920)
(until 7 April 1920:)
- Minister of Justice
- Secretary for Railways
(from 7 April 1920:)
- Attorney-General
- Secretary for Public
Works
|
John
Fihelly |
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Secretary
for Mines
|
Alfred Jones, MLC |
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Secretary
for Agriculture and Stock
|
William
Gillies |
| Home Secretary |
William
McCormack |
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Secretary
for Public Lands
|
Harry
Coyne |
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Secretary
for Public Instruction
|
John
Huxham |
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Secretary
for Public Works (until
7 April 1920)
Secretary for Railways (from
7 April 1920)
|
James
Larcombe |
| Minister
without portfolio |
John
Mullan |
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