Watson ministry

Watson ministry

3rd Ministry of Australia
Group photo of the Watson ministry with Governor-General Lord Northcote.
Date formed27 April 1904
Date dissolved17 August 1904
People and organisations
MonarchEdward VII
Governor-GeneralLord Northcote
Prime MinisterChris Watson
No. of ministers8
Member partyLabour
Status in legislatureMinority government (Protectionist support)
Opposition partyFree Trade
Opposition leaderGeorge Reid
History
Legislature term2nd
PredecessorFirst Deakin ministry
SuccessorReid ministry

The Watson ministry (Labour) was the 3rd ministry of the Government of Australia, and the first national Labour government formed in the world. It was led by the country's 3rd Prime Minister, Chris Watson. The Watson ministry succeeded the First Deakin ministry, which dissolved on 27 April 1904 after Labour withdrew their support and Alfred Deakin was forced to resign. The ministry was replaced by the Reid ministry on 17 August 1904 after the Protectionist Party withdrew their support over the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill.[1]

Billy Hughes, who died in 1952, was the last surviving member of the Watson ministry; Hughes was also the last surviving member of the First Fisher ministry, Third Fisher ministry, Second Hughes ministry and Third Hughes ministry.

  1. ^ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 17 September 2010.

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