Robert Masters
Robert Masters CMG | |
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20th Minister of Education | |
In office 22 September 1931 – 22 November 1934 | |
Prime Minister | George Forbes |
Preceded by | Harry Atmore |
Succeeded by | Sydney George Smith |
Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Stratford | |
In office 17 December 1919 – 4 November 1925 | |
Preceded by | John Bird Hine |
Succeeded by | Edward Walter |
Personal details | |
Born | 15 June 1879 |
Died | 29 June 1967 | (aged 88)
Political party | Liberal |
Robert Masters CMG (15 June 1879 – 29 June 1967) was a New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party, and a cabinet minister.
Biography[]
Years | Term | Electorate | Party | ||
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1919–1920 | 20th | Stratford | Liberal | ||
1920–1922 | 20th | Stratford | Liberal | ||
1922–1925 | 21st | Stratford | Liberal |
Masters was born in 1879. He represented the Taranaki electorate of Stratford from 1919; though the result was declared void in the following year, he won the subsequent 1920 by-election.[1] He was defeated by Edward Walter in 1925.[2]
He was appointed to the New Zealand Legislative Council on 11 June 1930 and served for one seven-year term.[3] In the Forbes Ministry, he was a Member of the Executive Council without portfolio (1930–1931). In the United/Reform Coalition, he was Minister of Education (1931–1934), and Minister of Industries and Commerce (1931–1935).[4]
In 1935, Masters was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.[5] In the 1953 Coronation Honours, he was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, for public services.[6] He died in 1967.[1]
Notes[]
- ^ a b Wilson 1985, p. 219.
- ^ Wilson 1985, p. 243.
- ^ Wilson 1985, p. 159.
- ^ Wilson 1985, p. 81.
- ^ "Official jubilee medals". Evening Post. Vol. CXIX, no. 105. 6 May 1935. p. 4. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
- ^ "No. 39866". The London Gazette (4th supplement). 1 June 1953. p. 3003.
References[]
- Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand parliamentary record, 1840–1984 (4 ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
- 1879 births
- 1967 deaths
- New Zealand Liberal Party MPs
- Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand
- Members of the New Zealand Legislative Council
- People from Taranaki
- New Zealand Liberal Party MLCs
- New Zealand education ministers
- Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
- New Zealand MPs for North Island electorates
- New Zealand Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Unsuccessful candidates in the 1925 New Zealand general election
- New Zealand Liberal Party politician stubs