[1] He composed this of individuals who acted for the party as spokespeople in assigned roles while he was Leader of the Opposition (1972–74).
Marshall made the choice to not separate the shadow cabinet from the rest of the caucus to foster party unity.
Likewise he made the choice to highlight both National's experience and stability by making minimal changes to his lineup from February 1972.
[2] He did not allocate portfolios held by defeated MP Duncan MacIntyre (Maori Affairs, Lands and Environment) or retired MP Lorrie Pickering (Education).
Defeated MP Hugh Templeton continued as a member and the secretary of the National caucus, he was given membership by virtue of his new role as Marshall's executive assistant.