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The Fourth
Lyons Ministry was the
twenty-fourth Australian Commonwealth ministry,
and ran from 29 November 1937 to 7 April 1939.
United
Australia Party–Australian
Country Party Coalition
- Rt Hon Joseph
Lyons, MP: Prime Minister (UAP)
- Rt Hon Sir Earle
Page, GCMG MP: Minister for Commerce.
Minister for Health (to 7 November 1938) (CP)
- Hon Robert
Menzies, KC MP: Attorney-General,
Minister for Industry (to 20 March 1939) (UAP)
- Senator Hon Alexander
McLachlan: Postmaster-General (to 7
November 1938) (UAP)
- Hon Thomas
White, MP: Minister for Trade and
Customs (to 8 November 1938) (UAP)
- Hon Richard
Casey, MP: Treasurer. Minister in
charge of Development and Scientific and
Industrial Research (to 7 November 1938) (UAP)
- Rt Hon Billy
Hughes, KC MP: Minister for External
Affairs. Vice-President of the Executive
Council, Minister in charge of Territories (to 7
November 1938). Attorney-General, Minister for
Industry (from 20 March 1939) (UAP)
- Hon Harold
Thorby, MP: Minister for Defence (to 7
November 1938), Minister for Works, Minister for
Civil Aviation (from 24 November 1938) (CP)
- Senator Hon Harry
Foll: Minister in charge of war service
homes (to 7 November 1938), Minister for
Repatriation. Minister for Health (from 7
November 1938) (UAP)
- Hon Archie
Cameron, MP: Minister without Portfolio
(to 7 November 1938), Postmaster-General (from 7
November 1938) (CP)
- Hon John
McEwen, MP: Minister for the Interior
(CP)
- Hon Victor
Thompson, MP: Minister without
portfolio (CP)
- Senator Hon Allan
MacDonald: Minister without portfolio
(UAP)
- Hon John
Perkins, MP: Minister without portfolio
(to 7 November 1938), Minister in charge of
Territories (7 November 1938 to 8 November
1938), Minister for Trade and Customs (from 8
November 1938) (UAP)
- Senator Hon George
McLeay: Vice-President of the Executive
Council (from 7 November 1938) (UAP)
- Hon Geoffrey
Street, MP: Minister for Defence (from
7 November 1938) (UAP)
- Hon Eric
Harrison, MP: Minister without
portfolio, administering external territories
(from 8 November 1938) (UAP)
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