Second Cabinet of Louis Botha


2nd cabinet of Union of South Africa
(since 1909 South Africa Act)
1915

Louis Botha (c. 1915)
Date formed 20 October 1915 (1915-10-20)
Date dissolved 20 March 1920 (1920-03-20)
People and organisations
Head of state King George V
Head of government Jan Smuts
Head of government's history Louis Botha
(died 1919)
No. of ministers 10
Ministers removed
(Death/resignation/dismissal)
3
Member party South African Party
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party Unionist Party
Opposition leader Thomas Smartt
History
Election(s) 1915
Legislature term(s) 4 years and 5 months
Predecessor Botha I
Successor Smuts I

Cabinet

Post Minister Term Party
Prime Minister Gen. Jan Smuts 1919 SAP
Gen. Louis Botha 1910 1919 SAP
Minister of Agriculture
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The Hon. H.C. van Heerden MP
1913 1920 SAP
Minister of Defence
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The Hon. Hendrik Mentz MP
1919 SAP
The Hon. Jan Smuts MP 1912 1919 SAP
Minister of Education
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The Hon. F.S. Malan MP
1910 SAP
Minister of Finance
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The Hon. Thomas Orr MP
1917 1920 SAP
The Hon. Henry Burton MP 1915 1917 SAP
Minister of Public Health
(newly formed)
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The Hon. Thomas Watt MP
1919 SAP
Minister of Interior Affairs
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The Hon. Thomas Watt MP
1919 SAP
Gen. Jan Smuts 1913 1919 SAP
Minister of Justice
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The Hon. Nicolaas de Wet MP
1913 SAP
Minister of Lands and Irrigation
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The Hon. Hendrik Mentz MP
1915 SAP
Minister of Mines and Industry
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The Hon. F.S. Malan MP
1912 SAP
Minister of Native Affairs Gen. Jan Smuts 1919 SAP
Gen. Louis Botha 1912 1919 SAP
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs
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The Hon. Thomas Orr MP
1919 1920 SAP
The Hon. J.H.M. Beck MP 1915 1919 SAP
Minister of Public Works
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The Hon. Thomas Watt MP
1912 1920 SAP
Minister of Railways and Harbours
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The Hon. Henry Burton MP
1912 SAP

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