Second Cabinet of Jan Smuts


4th cabinet of Union of South Africa
(since 1909 South Africa Act)
1921

Jan Smuts (c. 1918)
Date formed 8 February 1921 (1921-02-08)
Date dissolved 19 June 1924 (1924-06-19)
People and organisations
Head of government Jan Smuts
Head of state King George V (represented by Prince Arthur of Connaught, later The Earl of Athlone)
Number of ministers 9
Member party South African Party
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party National Party
Opposition leader J. B. M. Hertzog
History
Election(s) 1921
Legislature term(s) 3 years, 4 months and 11 days
Predecessor Smuts I
Successor Hertzog I
4th Cabinet of Union of South Africa.
(c.1923)
Front (left to right): Thomas Watt, F.S. Malan, Jan Smuts, Thomas Smartt and Henry Burton.
Back (left to right): Nicolaas de Wet, Deneys Reitz, Patrick Duncan, John William Jagger and Hendrik Mentz.

Cabinet

Post Minister Term Party
Prime Minister Gen. Jan Smuts 1919 1924 SAP
Minister of Agriculture The Hon. Deneys Reitz MP 1921 1924 SAP
Minister of Defence
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The Hon. Hendrik Mentz MP
1919 1924 SAP
Minister of Education The Hon. Patrick Duncan MP 1921 1924 SAP
Minister of Finance
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The Hon. Henry Burton MP
1920 1924 SAP
Minister of Public Health The Hon. Patrick Duncan MP 1921 1924 SAP
Minister of Interior Affairs The Hon. Patrick Duncan MP 1921 1924 SAP
Minister of Justice
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The Hon. Nicolaas de Wet MP
1913 1924 SAP
Minister of Lands and Irrigation The Hon. Deneys Reitz MP 1921 1924 SAP
Minister of Mines and Industry
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The Hon. F.S. Malan MP
1912 1924 SAP
Minister of Native Affairs Gen. Jan Smuts 1919 1924 SAP
Minister of Posts and Telegraphs
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The Hon. Thomas Watt MP
1921 1924 SAP
Minister of Public Works
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The Hon. Thomas Watt MP
1921 1924 SAP
Minister of Railways and Harbours
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The Hon. John W. Jagger MP
1921 1924 SAP

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