Caretaker (to 30 March 1901) Minority (from 30 March 1901)
Origin
Chosen by Lord Hopetoun
Demise
Barton's retirement
Predecessor
N/A
Successor
Deakin government (I)
This article is part of a series about Edmund Barton
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Member for Hunter (1901–1903)
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1901 Australian federal election
Barton ministry
Immigration Restriction Act 1901
Commonwealth Franchise Act 1902
Justice of the High Court of Australia (1903–1920)
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The Barton government was the first federal executive government of the Commonwealth of Australia. It was led by Prime Minister Sir Edmund Barton, from 1 January 1901 until 24 September 1903, when Barton resigned to become one of the three founding judges of the High Court of Australia.[1]
^"Barton, Sir Edmund (Toby) (1849–1920)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
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