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as well as automotive and other plants were converted in order to produce the machinery of war. The Commonwealth Munitions Supply Laboratories moved into some of the Finsbury buildings after the war.
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was engaged by the department to oversee the building of the factory, which at its height employed 3000 labourers and tradesmen seven days a week. The factory was completed within a year.
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Rules of the Commonwealth Government ammunition factories and small arms factories; [also titled] Ammunition factories rules [Catalogue entry]
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and ammunition throughout what was shaping up to be a long and hard war. The department was created on 11 June 1940, only about a week after the end of the
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Special rules of the Commonwealth Government Explosives Factory, General Chemical Section [Catalogue entry]
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Other information about the department's functions and government funding allocation could be found in the
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This article was first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 18, (MUP), 2012
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department that existed between 11 June 1940 and April 1948. Reporting to it was the
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department, staffed by officials who were responsible to the Minister for Munitions.
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The position of Minister for Munitions was occupied by (in chronological order):
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The Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Munitions, Factory Board. (1941),
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production, after it became apparent that Britain would not be able to supply
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In April 1948 the department was wound up and its functions shifted to the
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Commonwealth of Australia. Department of Munitions. Factory Board (1940),
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The Factory Board was a body that was in charge of the six
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Corporate entry Department of Munitions (1940 - 1948)
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The Wakefield Companion to South Australian History
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Index

Department of Supply and Development (I)
Department of Supply and Development (II)
Commonwealth of Australia
Melbourne
Robert Menzies
Philip McBride
Norman Makin
John Dedman
John Armstrong
Jim Brigden
John Jensen
Essington Lewis
Australian government
Small Arms Ammunition Factories
ammunition
explosives
World War II
munitions
Australia's armed forces
arms
evacuation of Dunkirk
vehicles
armour
artillery
Salisbury Explosives Factory
Edinburgh
Herbert Jory
South Australia
Woodville North
Hendon

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