James ministry
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The James ministry was the sixth ministry of the Government of Western Australia. It succeeded the second Leake ministry on 1 July 1902, and ran until 10 August 1904, when it was succeeded by the Daglish ministry.
The members of the James ministry were:
Minister | Office | Period in Office |
Walter James | Premier and Attorney-General | 1 July 1902–10 August 1904 |
Walter Kingsmill | Colonial Secretary and Minister for Education | 1 July 1902–10 August 1904 |
Henry Gregory | Minister for Mines | 1 July 1902–10 August 1904 |
Adam Jameson | Minister for Lands | 1 July 1902–23 January 1903 |
James Gardiner | Colonial Treasurer | 1 July 1902–20 April 1904 |
Hector Rason | Minister for Works | 1 July 1902–28 April 1904 |
Colonial Treasurer | 20 April 1904–10 August 1904 | |
Matthew Moss | Minister Without Portfolio | 13 August 1902–10 March 1904 |
John Hopkins | Minister for Lands | 17 February 1903–10 August 1904 |
John Nanson | Minister Without Portfolio | 25 January 1904–28 April 1904 |
Minister for Works | 28 April 1904–10 August 1904 |