Third Pearce ministry

The third ministry of Robert Pearce was sworn in as the Government of Georgeland on March 23, 1895, following the Conservative Party's win at the general election. Pearce, formerly External Affairs minister in addition to being Prime Minister, relinquished that portfolio and assumed the title of Attorney General. The ministry lasted until the swearing-in of the Fourth Pearce ministry on April 2, 1898.

Minister for Finance and Minister for Trade: Hon. Theodore Barclay-Jones, QC, MP Minister for War: Senator Hon. Miles Duffy Postmaster-General: Hon. William Gaines, MP Minister for Home Affairs: Hon. George Abbott, MP (to 1897), Hon. Jerome Aston, MP Minister for Customs and Exise: Senator Hon. John Garr Minister without Portfolio: Hon. Jerome Aston, MP (to 1897), Senator Hon.Hubert Duff
 * Prime Minister and Attorney General: Rt. Hon. Robert Pearce, MP
 * Minister for External Affairs: Senator Hon. Sir Patrick Cowley