Fourth Cabinet of J. B. M. Hertzog

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Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg
8th Cabinet of Union of South Africa
(since 1909 South Africa Act)
1938
JBM Hertzog - SA.jpg
J.B.M. Hertzog (c. 1920)
Date formed18 May 1938 (1938-05-18)
Date dissolved17 July 1943 (1943-07-17)
People and organisations
Head of stateKing George VI
Head of governmentJan Smuts
Head of government's historyJ. B. M. Hertzog
(resigned in 1939)
No. of ministers12
Member partyUnited Party
Labour Party
Dominion Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Coalition
(wartime coalition from 1939)
Opposition partyPurified National Party
Opposition leaderD.F. Malan
History
Election(s)1938
Legislature term(s)5 years, 1 month and 29 days
PredecessorHertzog III
SuccessorSmuts III
8th Cabinet of Union of South Africa
(c.1939)
Front (left to right): J.H. Hofmeyr, Jan Smuts, Patrick Duncan, D. Reitz, R. Stuttaford, and W.R. Collins,
Back (left to right): Colin Steyn, H.C. Lawrence, A.M. Conroy, P. van der Byl, C.F. Sturrock, C.F. Clarkson, C.F. Stallard, W.B. Madeley.

Cabinet[]

Post Minister Term Party
Prime Minister JBM Hertzog - SA.jpg Gen. J.B.M. Hertzog 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of External Affairs
Deputy Prime Minister Jan Christiaan Smuts.jpg Gen. Jan Smuts 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of Justice
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry The Hon. W.R. Collins MP 1938 United Party
Minister of Commerce and Industry The Hon. Oswald Pirow MP 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of Defence
Minister of Education The Hon. Henry Fagan MP 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of Native Affairs
Minister of Social Welfare
Minister of Finance Havenga.jpg The Hon. N.C. Havenga MP 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of Interior Affairs Richard Stuttaford.jpg The Hon. Richard Stuttaford MP 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of Public Health
Minister of Labour HG Lawrence.jpg The Hon. Harry Lawrence MP 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of Lands Jan Kemp.jpg The Hon. Jan Kemp MP 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of Mines Deneys Reitz.jpg The Hon. Deneys Reitz MP 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs The Hon. C.F. Clarkson MP 1938 1939 United Party
Minister of Public Works
Minister of Railways and Harbours The Hon. Adriaan Fourie MP 1938 1939 United Party
Minister without Portfolio The Hon. Robert Henderson MP 1938 1939 United Party

Changes 5 September 1939[]

Smuts became Prime Minister and formed his own cabinet after Hertzog was deposed by the party caucus.

Post Minister Term Party
Prime Minister Jan Christiaan Smuts.jpg Gen. Jan Smuts 1939 1943 United Party
Minister of Defence
Minister of External Affairs
Minister of Agriculture and Forestry The Hon. W.R. Collins MP 1938 1943 United Party
Minister of Commerce and Industry Richard Stuttaford.jpg The Hon. Richard Stuttaford MP 1939 1941 United Party
Minister of Education Hofmeyr.jpg The Hon. J.F.H. Hofmeyer MP 1939 1943 United Party
Minister of Finance
Minister of Interior Affairs HG Lawrence.jpg The Hon. Harry Lawrence MP 1939 1943 United Party
Minister of Public Health
Minister of Justice Colin Fraser Steyn.jpg The Hon. C. F. Steyn MP 1939 1943 United Party
Minister of Labour Walter Madeley.jpg The Hon. Walter Madeley MP 1939 1943 Labour Party
Minister of Social Welfare
Minister of Lands The Hon. A.M. Conroy MP 1939 1943 United Party
Minister of Mines Charles Stallard.jpg The Hon. C. F. Stallard MP 1939 1943 Dominion Party
Minister of Native Affairs Deneys Reitz.jpg The Hon. Deneys Reitz MP 1939 1943 United Party
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs The Hon. C.F. Clarkson MP 1939 1943 United Party
Minister of Public Works
Minister without Portfolio The Hon. P.V.G. van der Byl MP 1939 1943 United Party

Changes 1941[]

Post Minister Term Party
Minister of Commerce and Industry SF Waterson.jpg The Hon. Sidney Waterson MP 1941 1943 United Party

Sources[]

  • "Geocities – South Africa". Geocities (Web Archive). Archived from the original on 16 October 2007. Retrieved 16 October 2007.
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