VICTORIAN MINISTRIES =================================================================== 2nd Peacock Ministry (18 June 1914 to 29 November 1917) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Liberal then Nationalist Hon Sir Alexander J Peacock MLA: Treasurer. Minister of Labour (to 10 August 1915). Minister of Labour (from 9 November 1915) Hon John Murray MLA: Chief Secretary (to 9 November 1915). Minister of Labour (10 August 1915 to 9 November 1915) Hon Donald McKinnon MLA: Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, Minister of Railways, Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works (to 9 November 1915) Hon J Drysdale Brown MLC: Minister of Mines, Minister of Forests, Minister of Public Health, Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works Hon Frederick W Hagelthorn MLC: Commissioner of Public Works, Vice- President of the Board of Land and Works Hon Harry S W Lawson MLA: Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey, President of the Board of Land and Works (to 9 November 1915). Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, Minister of Public Instruction (from 9 November 1915) Hon William Hutchinson MLA: Minister of Water Supply, Minister of Agriculture (to 9 November 1915). Commissioner of Crown Lands and Survey, President of the Board of Land and Works (from 9 November 1915) Hon Thomas Livingston MLA: Minister of Public Instruction(to 9 November 1915). Minister of Mines, Minister of Forests, Vice- President of the Board of Land and Works (from 9 November 1915) ---------- Hon John Gray MLA: Minister without office ---------- Hon Robert McCutcheon MLA: Minister without office (9 November 1915 to 10 November 1916) Hon Hugh McKenzie MLA: Minister of Railways, Minister of Water Supply, Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works (from 9 November 1915) Hon Donald McLeod MLA: Chief Secretary, Minister of Public Health (from 9 November 1915) Hon James Membrey MLA: Minister without office (from 9 November 1915) Hon Arthur Robinson MLC: Minister without office (from 9 November 1915) Hon Samuel Barnes MLA: Minister without office (from 18 September 1917)