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Second Mitchell Ministry
The
Second Mitchell
Ministry
was
the 17th
Ministry of the
Government of Western Australia
and was led by
Nationalist
Premier
Sir James Mitchell
. It succeeded the
First Collier Ministry
on 23
April 1930
, following the defeat of the
Labor government
at the
1930 election
on
26 March
.
The ministry served at the
height
of
the Great Depression
. During its term,
Norbert Keenan
resigned from
the cabinet
following a dispute with the Premier, and
Thomas Davy
, widely touted as a future
party leader
, died.
The ministry was followed by the
Collier Ministry
on 24
April 1933
after the Nationalist
coalition
lost government at the
state election
held on
8 April
. Half of the Ministry lost their
parliamentary
seats
at the election, including the Premier.
The following ministers served, except where noted, for the duration of the Ministry: