McGowen ministry (1910–1913)
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McGowen ministry (1910–1913)
Summary
McGowen ministry (1910–1913) is an Executive Council of New South Wales[1]. McGowen ministry (1910–1913) draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (executive_council_of_new_south_wales category, ranking #6 of 20).[2]
Key Facts
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913) is in the country of Australia[3].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s head of government is recorded as James McGowen[4].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s instance of is recorded as Executive Council of New South Wales[5].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Treasurer of New South Wales[6].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Treasurer of New South Wales[7].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Treasurer of New South Wales[8].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Treasurer of New South Wales[9].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Chief Secretary of New South Wales[10].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Chief Secretary of New South Wales[11].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Chief Secretary of New South Wales[12].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Attorney General of New South Wales[13].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Justice[14].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Justice[15].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Solicitor General for New South Wales[16].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Agriculture[17].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Agriculture[18].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Lands[19].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Lands[20].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Lands[21].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Lands[22].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Secretary for Public Works[23].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Education[24].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Education[25].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Education[26].
- McGowen ministry (1910–1913)'s has part is recorded as Minister for Education[27].
Body
Founding
+1910-10-21T00:00:00Z marks the founding of McGowen ministry (1910–1913)[28].
Dissolution
McGowen ministry (1910–1913) was dissolved in +1913-06-29T00:00:00Z[29].
Why It Matters
McGowen ministry (1910–1913) draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (executive_council_of_new_south_wales category, ranking #6 of 20).[2]