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Robert Macfarlane (New Zealand politician)

New Zealand politician (1900–1981)


Summary

New Zealand politician (1900–1981)

FieldValue
honorific-prefixThe Honourable
nameSir Robert Macfarlane
honorific-suffix
imageRobert Mafeking Macfarlane.jpg
captionRobert Macfarlane in ca 1951
order14th Speaker of the House of Representatives
term_start21 January 1958
term_end28 October 1960
primeministerWalter Nash
predecessorMatthew Oram
successorRonald Algie
order137th
office1Mayor of Christchurch
term_start118 November 1950
term_end117 May 1958
predecessor1Ernest Andrews
successor1George Manning
term_start211 May 1938
term_end217 May 1941
predecessor2John Beanland
successor2Ernest Andrews
constituency_MP3Christchurch Central
parliament3New Zealand
term_start327 November 1946
term_end329 November 1969
predecessor3new electorate
successor3Bruce Barclay
constituency_MP4Christchurch South
parliament4New Zealand
term_start43 June 1939
term_end427 November 1946
predecessor4Ted Howard
successor4electorate abolished
birth_nameRobert Mafeking Haynes
birth_date
birth_placeChristchurch, New Zealand
death_date
death_placeChristchurch, New Zealand
spouse
children2
partyLabour

|honorific-prefix = The Honourable |honorific-suffix = Sir Robert Mafeking Macfarlane (né Haynes, 17 May 1900 – 2 December 1981) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. He was a Member of Parliament, served as Speaker of the House of Representatives and was a Mayor of Christchurch.

Early life

Macfarlane was born in Christchurch on 17 May 1900, the son of Emma Rose King Haynes. Born during the Second Boer War, his mother gave him the middle name Mafeking from a town in South Africa that was under siege at the time of his birth. In 1904, he took the surname Macfarlane after his mother married Hugh Macfarlane, a labourer.

He married Louisa Jacobs in 1932 with whom he had two daughters.

Local body politics

Macfarlane was on the Christchurch City Council (1927–1929, 1936–1941, 1947–1959, and 1961–1981), and was Mayor of Christchurch twice, from 1938 to 1941 and from 1950 to 1958. He was at various times a member of the Lyttelton Harbour Board.

Member of Parliament

Macfarlane entered Parliament in 1939 following a by-election, replacing Ted Howard (although Howard's daughter Mabel Howard had hoped to replace him following his death). He was the Member of Parliament for Christchurch South from 1939 to 1946, then for Christchurch Central from 1946 to 1969, when he retired.

From May 1947 until September 1947 he was the Labour Party's junior whip. He was subsequently Labour's senior whip from September 1947 until June 1951.

Speaker of the House of Representatives

He was the 14th Speaker of the House of Representatives during the Second Labour Government (1957–60). As the government held a working majority of one careful management was needed in the house to avoid the government losing a division. Macfarlane at times struggled with his hearing, which was known to be poor, which was further impeded when wearing the formal wig inside the chamber. Many MPs, particularly Keith Holyoake the Leader of the Opposition, would take advantage of this and would challenge, ignore and defy his rulings. Regardless a vote was never lost and later Labour leader Bill Rowling credited Macfarlane's use of 'common sense rather than the rule book' with enabling the government to survive its full term in office.

Macfarlane was given the job of speaker after failing to be elected to cabinet. He had wanted to be Minister of Internal Affairs.

Under Arnold Nordmeyer, and more particularly, Norman Kirk Labour wanted to modernise itself and Macfarlane was among several MPs who became increasingly pressured to retire. In defiance of this he was re-nominated again by local members for the 1966 general election and his nomination was queried by head office. He was allowed to stand again on the stipulation that he would not stand at the 1969 general election.

Honours and awards

In 1953, McCormack was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal. In the 1954 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, and in the 1974 New Year Honours he was elevated to Knight Commander of the same order. In the 1985 New Year Honours, his wife, Louisa, Lady Macfarlane, was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for community service.

Military service

In World War II he served in the Middle East in the ASC of the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force for 2½ years.

Notes

References

  • Who's Who in New Zealand, 10th Edition 1971

References

  1. {{DNZB. Clark. Kath. 4m10. Macfarlane, Robert Mafeking. 1 August 2013
  2. Tizard, R. J.. (20 December 1993). "When MPs held on by self-discipline". [[The New Zealand Herald]].
  3. "Councillors of the City of Christchurch". [[Christchurch City Council]].
  4. "Chairmen and mayors". [[Christchurch City Council]].
  5. Wilson, Jim. (1985). "New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984". V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer.
  6. New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives. (1982). "Parliamentary Debates".
  7. (3 May 1966). "To Plead Case of Labour M.P.". [[The Evening Post (New Zealand).
  8. (7 May 1966). "Mr. Macfarlane Nominated to Stand Again". [[The Evening Post (New Zealand).
  9. (1994). "Honoured by the Queen – New Zealand". New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa.
  10. {{London Gazette. (10 June 1954)
  11. {{London Gazette. (1 January 1974)
  12. {{London Gazette. (31 December 1984)
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