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- Baker_Ministry abstract "The Baker Ministry was the 2nd Ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Premier John Baker. It commenced on 21 August 1857 after Baker's allies successfully defeated the Finniss Ministry in the House of Assembly. The ministry lost a confidence vote after only two days, announced that they would resign, and adjourned parliament until the formation of the Torrens Ministry on 1 September 1857. At 11 days in office, it is the third-shortest ministry in South Australian history.".
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- Baker_Ministry wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageRevisionID "692188184".
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Blyth.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Attorney-General_of_South_Australia.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Captain.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Australian_ministries.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Secretary.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Confidence_and_supply.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Castres_Gwynne.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Finniss_Ministry.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_South_Australia.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Baker_(Australian_politician).
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Hart_(South_Australian_colonist).
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink John_Tuthill_Bagot.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Premier_of_South_Australia.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Victoria.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Graves_MacDonnell.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Solicitor_General.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_House_of_Assembly.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Torrens_Ministry.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink Treasurer_of_South_Australia.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink William_Milne_(politician).
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLink File:John_Baker_SA.jpg.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baker Ministry".
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baker".
- Baker_Ministry cabinetName "Baker ministry".
- Baker_Ministry cabinetNumber "2".
- Baker_Ministry caption John_Baker_(Australian_politician).
- Baker_Ministry caption Premier_of_South_Australia.
- Baker_Ministry dateDissolved "1857-09-01".
- Baker_Ministry dateFormed "1857-08-21".
- Baker_Ministry flagBorder "true".
- Baker_Ministry governmentHead John_Baker_(Australian_politician).
- Baker_Ministry imageSize "x85px".
- Baker_Ministry jurisdiction "the Colony of South Australia".
- Baker_Ministry legislatureStatus "Minority Government".
- Baker_Ministry membersNumber "6".
- Baker_Ministry oppositionParty "unaligned".
- Baker_Ministry politicalParty "unaligned".
- Baker_Ministry previous Finniss_Ministry.
- Baker_Ministry stateHead Queen_Victoria.
- Baker_Ministry stateHead Richard_Graves_MacDonnell.
- Baker_Ministry successor Torrens_Ministry.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Age_in_days.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End_date.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_government_cabinet.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:South_Australian_ministries.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_Australian_English.
- Baker_Ministry wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Baker_Ministry subject Category:South_Australian_ministries.
- Baker_Ministry hypernym Ministry.
- Baker_Ministry type GovernmentAgency.
- Baker_Ministry comment "The Baker Ministry was the 2nd Ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Premier John Baker. It commenced on 21 August 1857 after Baker's allies successfully defeated the Finniss Ministry in the House of Assembly. The ministry lost a confidence vote after only two days, announced that they would resign, and adjourned parliament until the formation of the Torrens Ministry on 1 September 1857. At 11 days in office, it is the third-shortest ministry in South Australian history.".
- Baker_Ministry label "Baker Ministry".
- Baker_Ministry wasDerivedFrom Baker_Ministry?oldid=692188184.
- Baker_Ministry depiction John_Baker_SA.jpg.
- Baker_Ministry isPrimaryTopicOf Baker_Ministry.