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Prime Minister John Curtin and his ministers, Government House, Canberra, Australia, 1941

Caption     Prime Minister John Curtin and his ministers, Government House, Canberra, Australia, 1941 ww2dbase
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Photos at Same Place Canberra, Australia
Added By C. Peter Chen

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1. Commenter identity confirmed C. Peter Chen says:
12 Dec 2023 08:47:59 AM

Front row, left to right:

Jack Beasley, Minister for Supply and Development
Ben Chifley, Treasurer
John Curtin, Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Co-ordination
Lord Gowrie, Governor-General
Frank Forde, Minister for the Army
H. V. Evatt, Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs
Joe Collings, Minister for the Interior

Rear row, left to right:

Bill Ashley, Postmaster-General and Minister for Information
Hubert Lazzarini, Minister for Home Security
Norman Makin, Minister for the Navy and Minister for Munitions
Arthur Drakeford, Minister for the Air and Minister for Civil Aviation
Eddie Ward, Minister for Labour and National Service
George Lawson, Minister for Transport
Jack Holloway, Minister for Health and Minister for Social Services
William Scully, Minister for Commerce
John Dedman, Minister for War Organisation of Industry and Minister in charge of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Richard Keane, Minister for Trade and Customs and Vice-President of the Executive Council
Charles Frost, Minister for Repatriation and Minister in charge of War Service Homes
James Fraser, Minister for External Territories
Don Cameron, Minister for Aircraft Production

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