Harry Lawrence
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| predecessor2 = Charles Francis Clarkson
| successor2 = Eben Dönges
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| successor3 = Charles Robberts Swart
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Harry Gordon Lawrence (1901–1973) was a South African politician.
Harry Lawrence was on the liberal wing of the United Party. He was the most senior of the MPs who broke away and founded the Progressive Party in 1959.
Lawrence served as a minister in the government of Jan Smuts before the National Party came to power in 1948.
He was Minister of Home Affairs 1939–43 and January–June 1948, as well as Minister of Justice 1945-June 1948.
Lawrence had his spleen damaged when he was attacked by Nationalists at a political meeting during the Second World War. This injury caused Lawrence continuous pain, as he explained when he declined to be considered for the Progressive Party leadership in 1959. He did, however, become the first party chairman of the PP.
Lawrence, like all the Progressive MPs except Helen Suzman was not re-elected at the 1961 General Election. He did not return to Parliament but served as temporary Party leader after Jan Steytler resigned in December 1970, until Colin Eglin was elected leader in February 1971.
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- {{cite book
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| last=Strangwayes-Booth
| first=Joanna
| title=A Cricket in the Thorn Tree: Helen Suzman and the Progressive Party
| url=https://archive.org/details/cricketinthorntr0000stra
| url-access=registration
| year=1976
| publisher=Hutchinson
| isbn=978-0091260804}}
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- {{cite book
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|url = http://www.rulers.org/ruls2.html#south_africa
| title= List of South African Politicians
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External links
- [http://www.rulers.org/ruls2.html#south_africa List of South African Politicians]
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Category:United Party (South Africa) politicians
Category:White South African people
Category:Progressive Party (South Africa) politicians
Category:Members of the House of Assembly (South Africa)
Category:Justice ministers of South Africa
Category:Ministers of home affairs of South Africa
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