QUEENSLAND CABINET.
PREMIER RESIGNS. THE RECONSTRUCTED MINISTRY. J)y Telegraph—l'rcss Associaliou-CopyrlshL Brisbane, February 7. Tho Premier, Ihu Hon. W. Kidston, lias resigned his Mill. Jle is sulTcring from stress of work. 'l'ho followiug new. Ministry lias been formed l'icmier, Chief Secretary, ami VicePresident of the Executive.—lion. D. l'\ Deiihnui. Attorney-General— lion. Thomas O'Sullivan. Treasurer and Minister for Works.— Hon. W. H. Barnes. Minister for Home Affairs anil Mines.— Hon. J. CJ. AppeJ. Minister.for Hallways.—Hon. Mr. Paget. Minister for 3'ublic Instruction.—Mr. GrunV. Miuister for Lands.—Mr. 1!. H. Macartney. Minister for Agriculture and Stock.— Mr. Tolmie. Minister without portfolio.—Hon. A. H. I Harlow. i The Hon. A. J. C, Hawthorn, who was Treasurer in tho Kidston Ministry, hns | resigned his scat owing to privato business demanding his attention. (liec. February 8, 0.55 a.m.) Brisbane, February 7. It is reported that Mr. Kidstou has accepted a position on tho Land Board at XIOOO a year for 15 years. Mr. Kidston was bora in 1840,- and bccaino ■ Treasurer and Postmaster-Gen-eral in 1599. He .was Treasurer in 1903. Premier from 1903 to 1907, and since 1905.' « The new • Premier was born in' Somerset, England, in 1850. He arrived in 'Australia..in 18S1, and in 190'J entered Queensland politics, 110 has been Minister for Agriculture and Public Works, and also Lii-nds. -
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1046, 8 February 1911, Page 5
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213QUEENSLAND CABINET. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1046, 8 February 1911, Page 5
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