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- Torrens_Ministry abstract "The Torrens Ministry was the 3rd Ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Robert Torrens. It commenced on 1 September 1857 following the defeat of the Baker Ministry in the House of Assembly, and was succeeded by the Hanson Ministry on 30 September when they were themselves defeated in the House. At 29 days in office, it was one of the shortest ministries in the history of South Australia.".
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- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Attorney-General_of_South_Australia.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Baker_Ministry.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Australian_ministries.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_South_Australia.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Hanson_Ministry.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Bristow_Hughes.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_MacDermott.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Premier_of_South_Australia.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Bullock_Andrews.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Torrens.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Davenport.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Treasurer_of_South_Australia.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Torrens Ministry".
- Torrens_Ministry hasPhotoCollection Torrens_Ministry.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Torrens_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:South_Australian_ministries.
- Torrens_Ministry subject Category:South_Australian_ministries.
- Torrens_Ministry hypernym Ministry.
- Torrens_Ministry type GovernmentAgency.
- Torrens_Ministry comment "The Torrens Ministry was the 3rd Ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Robert Torrens. It commenced on 1 September 1857 following the defeat of the Baker Ministry in the House of Assembly, and was succeeded by the Hanson Ministry on 30 September when they were themselves defeated in the House. At 29 days in office, it was one of the shortest ministries in the history of South Australia.".
- Torrens_Ministry label "Torrens Ministry".
- Torrens_Ministry wasDerivedFrom Torrens_Ministry?oldid=682068475.
- Torrens_Ministry isPrimaryTopicOf Torrens_Ministry.