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Malan, François Stephanus.
Adm. pens.
at CHRIST'S, Oct. 11, 1892.
S. of Daniel Gerhardus [of Pilgrim's Rest, Wellington]. B. [Mar. 12, 1871], at Paarl, Cape Colony.
School, Paarl public; and at Victoria College, Stellenbosch; graduated B.A. at Cape University.
Matric. Michs. 1892.
Became a Non-Coll.
Student; LL.B. 1894.
Adm. Advocate of the Supreme Court, South Africa, 1895, but did not practise.
Member, Legislative Assembly, 1900.
Minister of Agriculture, Cape Colony, 1908-10.
Minister of Mines, Industries and Education, 1912; Minister for Agriculture, Union of South Africa, 1920.
Minister, Dept.
of Mines and Industries, 1921-4. Acting Prime Minister of the Union, 1918-19.
P.C., 1920.
Senator, Union of S. Africa, 1927-41.
Represented the Union of S. Africa at Empire Conference, Toronto, Canada, 1933; at Melbourne, Australia, Victoria centenary celebrations, 1934, and at Parliamentary Conference, London, 1937.
Sometime Editor of Ons Land. Author of a biography of Marie Koopmans de Wet, a woman of notable personality in the Afrikander movement.
Died Dec. 31, 1941, at Capetown.
(Peile, II. 781; Christ's Coll.
Notes; The Times
, Jan. 2, 1942.)
François Stephanus MALAN
Approx. lifespan: 1871–1941
pens. Christ's College adm1892:10:11
s. of Daniel Gerhardus of Pilgrim's Rest MALAN Wellington [???]]
b. Paarl, Cape Colony , South Africa , 1871:03:12
Sch: Paarl public; and Sch: Victoria College Stellenbosch, ???, [South Africa], ;
graduated
BA at Sch: Cape University Cape [South Africa], , ???,
Matric 1892:10MT:
Became a Non-Coll.
Student:
LLB 1894
Adm.
Advocate of: Supreme Court, Supreme, South Africa , 1895,
but did not practise.
Member: Legislative Assembly 1900
Minister of: Agriculture, Cape Colony , South Africa , 1908-10
Minister of: : Mines, Industries and Education 1912
Minister for Agriculture: Union of South Africa , 1920
Minister: Department of Mines and Industries 1921-24
Acting Prime Minister of: : Union 1918-19
P.C.: 1920
Senator, Union of South Africa , 1927-41
Represented the Union of South Africa , at Empire Conference, Toronto, Canada , 1933 ;at Melbourne, Australia , Victoria , Australia , centenary celebrations 1934,
and Parliamentary Conference, London , 1937
Sometime Editor of: : Ons Land
Author of a biography of Marie Koopmans de Wet, a woman of notable personality in the Afrikander movement.
d. 1941:12:31 at Capetown, [South Africa],
( Peile, II. 781; Christ's College Notes; The Times 1942:01:02)

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