Sir John McWhae
Died: 17 September 1927 (Yokahama, Kanagawa, Japan)
Parties represented
Non-Labor
Nationalist
Economy Party
Electorate
Melbourne. (1 June 1910 - 1 November 1921) Resigned
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Ministries
Minister without portfolio (21 March 1918 - 22 November 1921)
Commissioner of Public Works (29 November 1917 - 21 March 1918)
Committee Memberships
Member Printing Committee (27 September 1921 - 10 July 1922)
Member Printing Committee (7 July 1921 - 23 August 1921)
Member Printing Committee (1 July 1920 - 30 September 1920)
Member Printing Committee (9 July 1919 - 30 June 1920)
Member Printing Committee (10 July 1918 - 8 July 1919)
Member Refreshment Rooms Committee (3 July 1917 - 24 October 1917)
Member Refreshment Rooms Committee (12 July 1916 - 2 July 1917)
Member Refreshment Rooms Committee (27 April 1915 - 11 July 1916)
Member Elections and Qualifications Committee (20 April 1915 - 4 July 1916)
Member Address in Reply to His Excellency the Governor's Speech Committee (20 April 1915 - 4 July 1916)
Member Refreshment Rooms Committee (8 December 1914 - 26 April 1915)
Member Refreshment Rooms Committee (30 June 1914 - 4 November 1914)
Member Refreshment Rooms Committee (8 July 1913 - 29 September 1914)
Member Elections and Qualifications Committee (2 July 1913 - 23 June 1914)
Member Refreshment Rooms Committee (10 July 1912 - 7 July 1913)
Member Printing Committee (12 December 1911 - 9 July 1912)
Member Parliament Buildings Committee (11 July 1911 - 24 October 1911)
Member State Coal Mine Committee (9 November 1910 - 24 October 1911)
Member Parliament Buildings Committee (12 July 1910 - 10 July 1911)
Member Address in Reply to the Opening Speech of His Excellency the Governor Committee (6 July 1910 - 4 July 1911)
Awards
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