Watson Ministry
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The Watson Ministry was the third Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 27 April 1904 to 17 August 1904. It was the first federal ministry formed by the Australian Labor Party.
- Hon Chris Watson, MP: Prime Minister and Treasurer
- Hon Billy Hughes, MP: Minister for External Affairs
- Hon H.B. Higgins (1), KC MP: Attorney-General (Protectionist)
- Hon Egerton Lee Batchelor, MP: Minister for Home Affairs
- Hon Andrew Fisher, MP: Minister for Trade and Customs
- Senator Hon Anderson Dawson: Minister for Defence
- Hon Hugh Mahon, MP: Postmaster-General
- Senator Hon Gregor McGregor: Vice-President of the Executive Council
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