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The Third
Lyons Ministry was the
twenty-third Australian Commonwealth ministry,
and ran from 9 November 1934 to 29 November 1937.
United
Australia Party–Australian
Country Party Coalition
- Rt Hon Joseph
Lyons, MP: Prime Minister. Treasurer
(to 3 October 1935). Vice-President of the
Executive Council (from 6 November 1935).
Minister for Health, Minister for Repatriation
(6 November 1935 to 26 February 1936). Minister
for Defence (from 20 November 1937) (UAP)
- Rt Hon Sir Earle
Page, GCMG MP: Minister for Commerce
(CP)
- Hon Robert
Menzies, KC MP: Attorney-General,
Minister for Industry (UAP)
- Senator Rt Hon Sir George
Pearce, KCVO: Minister for External
Affairs, Minister in charge of Territories (UAP)
- Hon Archdale
Parkhill, MP: Minister for Defence (to
20 November 1937) (UAP)
- Hon Sir Charles
Marr, KCVO MP: Minister without
portfolio (to 31 December 1934) (UAP)
- Hon Thomas
Paterson, MP: Minister for the Interior
(CP)
- Senator Hon Alexander
McLachlan: Postmaster-General, Minister
in charge of Development and Scientific and
Industrial Research (UAP)
- Hon Thomas
White, MP: Minister for Trade and
Customs (UAP)
- Hon Richard
Casey, MP: Assistant Treasurer (to 3
October 1935), Treasurer (from 3 October 1935)
(UAP)
- Rt Hon Billy
Hughes, KC MP: Vice-President of the
Executive Council (to 6 November 1935. Minister
for Health, Minister for Repatriation (to 6
November 1935 and from 26 February 1936) (UAP)
- Hon Sir Henry
Gullett, KCMG MP: Minister without
portfolio directing negotiations for trade
treaties (to 11 March 1937) (UAP)
- Senator Hon Tom
Brennan, KC: Minister without
portfolio, assisting the Minister for Industry,
assisting the Minister for Commerce (UAP)
- Hon Harold
Thorby, MP: Minister without portfolio,
in charge of War Service Homes (to 11 September
1936), assisting the Minister for Repatriation
(to 1 September 1935), assisting the Minister
for Commerce (from 1 September 1935) (CP)
- Hon James
Hunter, MP: Minister without portfolio,
representing the Postmaster-General in the House
of Representatives (to 11 September 1935),
assisting the Minister for the Interior (from 23
September 1935), in charge of War Service Homes
(from 11 September 1936), assisting the Minister
for Repatriation (from 1 September 1935),
assisting the Minister for Commerce (18 March
1937 to 25 July 1937) (CP)
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