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Second Lyons ministry
File:Flag of Australia.svg
21st Ministry of Australia
Date formed12 October 1934
Date dissolved9 November 1934
People and organisations
MonarchGeorge V
Governor-GeneralSir Isaac Isaacs
Prime MinisterJoseph Lyons
No. of ministers14
Member partyUnited Australia
Status in legislatureMinority government
Opposition partyLabor
Opposition leaderJames Scullin
History
Election15 September 1934
Legislature term14th
PredecessorFirst Lyons ministry
SuccessorThird Lyons ministry

The Second Lyons ministry (United Australia) was the 21st ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 10th Prime Minister, Joseph Lyons. The Second Lyons ministry succeeded the First Lyons ministry, which dissolved on 12 October 1934 following the federal election that took place in September. However, it was a minority government relying on support from the Country Party in order to remain in office. The ministry was replaced by the Third Lyons ministry on 9 November 1934 after Lyons entered into a formal Coalition with Earle Page and his Country Party; the second such coalition after that of the Bruce government.[1]

Robert Menzies, who died in 1978, was the last surviving member of the Second Lyons ministry; Menzies was also the last surviving member of the Third Lyons ministry.

Ministry

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Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
  United Australia Joseph Lyons
(1879–1939)

MP for Wilmot
(1929–1939)

File:Joseph Lyons.jpg
  Robert Menzies
(1894–1978)

MP for Kooyong
(1934–1966)

File:Robert Menzies 1930s.png
  Sir George Pearce
(1870–1952)

Senator for Western Australia
(1901–1938)

File:Sir George Pearce.jpg
  Archdale Parkhill
(1878–1947)

MP for Warringah
(1927–1937)

File:Archdale Parkhill.jpg
  Thomas White
(1888–1957)

MP for Balaclava
(1929–1951)

File:TW White (cropped).jpg
  Frederick Stewart
(1884–1961)

MP for Parramatta
(1931–1946)

File:Frederick Stewart.jpg
  Eric Harrison
(1892–1974)

MP for Wentworth
(1931–1956)

File:Eric John Harrison.jpg
  Billy Hughes
(1862–1952)

MP for North Sydney
(1922–1949)

File:Billy Hughes 1939 (cropped).jpg
  Alexander McLachlan
(1872–1956)

Senator for South Australia
(1926–1944)

File:Alexander McLachlan.JPG
  Josiah Francis
(1890–1964)

MP for Moreton
(1922–1955)

File:Josiah Francis 1932 (cropped).jpg
  Richard Casey
(1890–1976)

MP for Corio
(1931–1940)

File:Richard Casey 1939 (cropped).jpg
  Charles Marr
(1880–1960)

MP for Parkes
(1931–1943)

File:Sir Charles Marr (cropped).jpg
  • Minister without portfolio
  Sir Henry Gullett
(1878–1940)

MP for Henty
(1925–1940)

File:Henrygullett (cropped).jpg
  • Minister without portfolio
  Tom Brennan
(1866–1944)

Senator for Victoria
(1931–1938)

File:Thomas Cornelius Brennan.jpg
  • Minister without portfolio

References

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