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Third Smuts Cabinet

10th Cabinet of the Union of South Africa
(since the 1909 South Africa Act)
1943–1948
Jan Smuts (c. 1934)
Date formed17 July 1943 (1943-07-17)
Date dissolved26 May 1948 (1948-05-26)
People and organisations
MonarchKing George VI
Governor-General
  • Gideon Brand van Zyl
  • Prime MinisterJan Smuts
    Member partyUnited Party
    Status in legislatureMajority
    Opposition partyReunited National Party
    Opposition leaderDaniël Malan
    History
    Election1943 election
    Legislature terms4 years, 10 months and 9 days
    PredecessorHertzog IV
    SuccessorMalan I
    10th Cabinet of Union of South Africa
    (c.1948)
    From left to right: S. F. Waterson, Jannie Hofmeyr (front), Pieter van der Byl (back), H. G. Lawrence, J. W. Mushet, Jan Smuts, A. G. F. Clarkson, H. Gluckman, J. G. N. Strauss and Colin Steyn.

    Cabinet[edit]

    Post Minister Term Party
    Prime Minister Gen. Jan Smuts 1939 1948 UP
    Minister of Defence
    Minister of External Affairs
    Deputy Prime Minister The Hon. J. F. H. Hofmeyr MP 1943 1948 UP
    Minister of Agriculture and Forestry The Hon. J. G. N. Strauss MP 1944 1948 UP
    The Hon. W. R. Collins MP 1938 1944 UP
    Minister of Economic Development
    (renamed in 1944)
    The Hon. Sidney Waterson MP 1941 1948 UP
    Minister of Education The Hon. J. F. H. Hofmeyr MP 1939 1948 UP
    Minister of Finance The Hon. J. F. H. Hofmeyr MP 1939 1948 UP
    Minister of Interior Affairs
    SA Cabinet 1939.jpg
    The Hon. C. F. Clarkson MP
    1943 1948 UP
    Minister of Justice The Hon. Harry Lawrence MP 1945 1948 UP
    The Hon. C. F. Steyn MP 1939 1945 UP
    Minister of Labour The Hon. C. F. Steyn MP 1945 1948 UP
    The Hon. Walter Madeley MP 1939 1945 Labour
    Minister of Lands and Irrigation
    SA Cabinet 1939.jpg
    The Hon. A. M. Conroy MP
    1939 1948 UP
    Minister of Mines The Hon. C. F. Stallard MP 1939 1945 Dominion
    Minister of Native Affairs
    SA Cabinet 1939.jpg
    The Hon. P. V. G. van der Byl MP
    1943 1948 UP
    Minister of Posts and Telegraphs
    SA Cabinet 1939.jpg
    The Hon. C. F. Clarkson MP
    1933 1945 UP
    Minister of Public Works
    SA Cabinet 1939.jpg
    The Hon. C. F. Clarkson MP
    1933 1945 UP
    Minister of Transport
    (renamed in 1944)
    The Hon. F. C. Sturrock MP 1939 1948 UP
    Minister of Welfare and Demobilisation
    (merger of Social Welfare and Public Health in 1944)
    The Hon. Harry Lawrence MP 1939 1948 UP

    Sources[edit]


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