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Second Cabinet of J. B. M. Hertzog
Second Hertzog Cabinet
6th Cabinet of the
Union of South Africa
(since the
1909 South Africa Act
)
1929–1933
Barry Hertzog (
c.
1920
)
Date formed
14 June 1929
(
1929-06-14
)
Date dissolved
17 May 1933
(
1933-05-17
)
People and organisations
Monarch
King George V
Governor-General
Earl of Athlone
(until 1930)
Earl of Clarendon
Prime Minister
Barry Hertzog
Member party
National Party
Labour Party
Status in legislature
Coalition
Opposition party
South African Party
Opposition leader
Jan Smuts
History
Election
1929 election
Legislature terms
3 years, 11 months and 3 days
Predecessor
Hertzog I
Successor
Hertzog III
(
c.
1929)
Front (left to right):Frederic Creswell, D. F. Malan, J. B. M. Hertzog, N. C. Havenga and P. G. W. Grobler.
Back (left to right) Oswald Pirow, Jan Kemp, Adriaan Fourie, E. G. Jansen, Henry Sampson and C. Malan.
Cabinet
Post
Minister
Term
Party
Prime Minister
Gen.
Barry Hertzog
1929
1933
NP
Minister of External Affairs
Minister of Agriculture
The Hon.
Jan Kemp
MP
1929
1933
NP
Minister of Defence
The Hon.
Frederic Creswell
MP
1929
1933
Labour
Minister of Labour
Minister of Education
The Hon.
Daniël Malan
MP
1929
1933
NP
Minister of Interior Affairs
Minister of Public Health
Minister of Finance
The Hon.
N. C. Havenga
MP
1929
1933
NP
Minister of Irrigation
The Hon.
Ernest Jansen
MP
1929
1933
NP
Minister of Native Affairs
Minister of Justice
The Hon.
Oswald Pirow
MP
1929
1933
NP
Minister of Lands
The Hon.
P. G. W. Grobler
MP
1924
1933
NP
Minister of Mines and Industry
The Hon.
Adriaan Fourie
MP
1929
1933APJ
NP
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs
The Hon.
H. W. Sampson
MP
1928
1929
Labour
Minister of Public Works
Minister of Railways and Harbours
The Hon.
Charles Malan
MP
1929
1933
NP
Sources
"Geocities – South Africa"
.
Geocities (Web Archive)
. Archived from
the original
on 16 October 2007
. Retrieved
16 October
2007
.
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History of the Cabinet of South Africa
Pre-apartheid
(1910–48)
L. Botha I
L. Botha II
Smuts I
Smuts II
Hertzog I
Hertzog II
Hertzog III
Hertzog IV
Smuts III
Apartheid
(1948–94)
Malan I
Malan II
Strydom
Verwoerd I
Verwoerd II
Vorster I
Vorster II
Vorster III
P. W. Botha I
P. W. Botha II
De Klerk
Post-apartheid
(1994–)
Mandela
Mbeki I
Mbeki II
Motlanthe
Zuma I
Zuma II
Ramaphosa I
Ramaphosa II
Ramaphosa III
See also
2024 formation