First Holder ministry
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The First Holder ministry was the 38th ministry of the Government of South Australia. It commenced on 21 June 1892, when Frederick Holder succeeded in forming a government after the second Playford ministry lost a confidence vote in parliament. It was succeeded by the second Downer ministry on 15 October 1892, after Holder himself lost a confidence vote. Lasting for only 116 days, it was one of the shortest ministries in South Australia.[1][2][3]
| Office | Minister |
|---|---|
| Frederick Holder MHA | |
|
Chief Secretary |
John Cockburn MHA |
| William Frederick Stock MLC | |
|
Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration |
Peter Paul Gillen MHA |
|
Commissioner of Public Works |
Andrew Dods Handyside MHA |
|
Minister of Education |
John Hannah Gordon MHA |