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1.1  Early life and career  





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Jack Massey
Jack Massey c. 1928
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Franklin
In office
15 October 1938 – 30 November 1957
Preceded byArthur Sexton
Succeeded byAlf Allen
In office
14 November 1928 – 27 November 1935
Preceded byEwen McLennan
Succeeded byArthur Sexton
Personal details
Born

John Norman Massey


(1885-11-17)17 November 1885
Māngere, New Zealand
Died12 December 1964(1964-12-12) (aged 79)
Papakura, Auckland, New Zealand
Resting placeCremated, ashes scattered
Political partyReform (1931–36)
National (1936–57)
SpouseRuby Phyllis Scheauch
Parent(s)William Massey
Christina Paul
RelativesWalter Massey (brother)

John Norman Massey (17 November 1885 – 12 December 1964) was a New Zealand politician of the Reform Party and then the National Party.

Biography

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Early life and career

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Massey was born in Māngere in 1885. He attended Mangere Central School before taking up work on his family farm. In 1907 purchased a farm of his own at Puni, near Pukekohe, where he drained swamp country.[1]

Political career

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New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate Party
1928–1931 23rd Franklin Reform
1931–1935 24th Franklin Reform
1938–1943 26th Franklin National
1943–1946 27th Franklin National
1946–1949 28th Franklin National
1949–1951 29th Franklin National
1951–1954 30th Franklin National
1954–1957 31st Franklin National

He became a member, and later chairman, of the Franklin County Council for eighteen years, and Chairman of the Aka Aka Drainage Board for fourteen years. He was a son of Prime Minister William Massey, who held Franklin from 1896 until his death in 1925. He was the brother of Walter William Massey who represented the Hauraki electorate from 1931to1935.[1]

He represented the Franklin electorate from 1928to1935, when he was defeated by Arthur Sexton of the Country Party. Labour did not run a candidate against him in 1935.

In 1935, he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.[2] After his defeat he was a leading figure in establishing the new National Party and was prominent at the inaugural party conference that established the party structure and rules.[3]

He was re-elected in 1938, as Labour stood a candidate, and the anti-government vote was split between Labour and the Country Party. In 1942 he was one of four National MPs who crossed the floor and voted with the Labour government in a no confidence vote over government handling of a coal miners strike. He was temporarily expelled from the National caucus, but later readmitted.[4] He held the seat for National until he was deselected as the National candidate in 1957. Massey had indicated in both 1951 and 1954 that he would retire at the end of the term only to recant. By 1957, the 72-year old Massey was dumped by the local members in favour of Alf Allen, also a farmer.[5]

Death

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He died in 1964.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Gustafson 1986, pp. 333.
  • ^ "Official jubilee medals". Evening Post. Vol. CXIX, no. 105. 6 May 1935. p. 4. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  • ^ Gustafson 1986, pp. 14.
  • ^ Gustafson 1986, pp. 46–7.
  • ^ Gustafson 1986, pp. 235.
  • Further reading

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    New Zealand Parliament
    Preceded by

    Arthur Sexton

    Member of Parliament for Franklin
    1938–1957

    1928–1935
    Succeeded by

    Alf Allen

    Preceded by

    Ewen McLennan

    Succeeded by

    Arthur Sexton


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