The Solomon Ministry was the 41st Ministry of the Government of South Australia, led by Vaiben Louis Solomon. It commenced on 1 December 1899, following the defeat of the Kingston Ministry over proposed extensions to suffrage, but lasted only a week before it was ousted in favour of the new Leader of the Opposition, Frederick Holder, who formed the Second Holder Ministry on 8 December 1899. It was the shortest-lived ministry in the history of South Australia.[1]
| Office | Minister | 
|---|---|
| Vaiben Louis Solomon MHA | |
| 
 Chief Secretary  | 
Lancelot Stirling MLC | 
| Paddy Glynn MHA | |
| 
 Commissioner of Crown Lands  | 
Alexander Poynton MHA | 
| 
 Commissioner of Public Works  | 
Ben Rounsevell MHA | 
| 
 Minister of Education and Agriculture  | 
Thomas Burgoyne MHA | 
References
- ↑ "Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836-2009" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
 
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