Morgan Williams (politician)

Morgan Williams (politician)
Morgan Williams MP
portrait photo with a caption showing the man's name
Morgan Williams in 1935
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Kaiapoi
In office
1935 – 1946
Personal details
Born 1878
Wales
Died 1970 (aged 91–92)
Relations Morgan Williams (grandson)

Charles Morgan Williams MBE (1878–1970), known as Morgan Williams, was a Mayor and Member of Parliament for Kaiapoi in Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Early years: farming and business

C. Morgan Williams was born in Wales in 1878 and came to New Zealand in 1902. He worked as a farm labourer in the Kaiapoi district until 1906, when he bought and leased land in the Tram Road area and grew potatoes. On the peat land he developed an extensive drainage system to allow dairy farming and founded the Maesgwyn herd of pedigree Ayrshire cattle. Williams purchased the property known as "Waverley" from Richard Evans in 1925. He also established the grain and produce business of C. Morgan Williams and Son in Charles Street, Kaiapoi.

Afforestation

Morgan Williams was closely associated with afforestation at Kaiapoi for over fifty years. He undertook block plantings on Council Reserves, and at Ohoka, Clarkville and Mandeville. In 1939 he was appointed by the Kaiapoi Borough Council as honorary supervisor of forests. At a public meeting in 1955, Williams received a presentation from the Mayor Norman Kirk, in recognition of his service to the borough and his care of 245 acres of forest reserves.

Public service

Parliament of New Zealand
Years Term Electorate Party
1935–1938 25th Kaiapoi Labour
1938–1943 Labour
1943–1946 Labour

Morgan Williams local body activities began with his election to the Kaiapoi Borough Council in 1927, he was elected Mayor in 1947 and served a term.

He represented the Canterbury electorate of Kaiapoi from 1935 to 1946, when he was defeated standing for St Albans. He was awarded the M.B.E. in 1956, but for the rest of his life, he did not wear the medal as he considered it a community, and not a personal commendation. Williams was a Chairman of the Dairy Produce Marketing Commission (Logan, p. 152).

Morgan Williams died in 1970. By his personal request, the funeral service was conducted by a former Minister of Finance, and parliamentary colleague, the Hon. Sir Arnold Nordmeyer.

Barry Gustafson has described C. Morgan Williams as "undoubtedly intelligent and able" (Savage, p. 301). Ormond Wilson, in his "An Outsider Looks Back: Reflections on Experience" details Morgan Williams clash with Walter Nash on the Universal Family Benefit ("the well-to-do already had theirs-tax rebates"), and Bob Semple on freedom of speech laws with Semple boasting would "not allow Communist literature in Public Work Camps" (Wilson, Port Nicholson Press, 1982, p. 71).

A son, Charles Thomas Williams, was also involved in local body affairs in Kaiapoi. Charles Williams was first elected to the Council in 1937, serving at different times for more than twenty years altogether. He was Deputy Mayor under Norm Kirk from 1953 to 1957 and assumed the Mayoralty when Kirk entered Parliament.

A grandson, also called Morgan Williams, was a Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment.

Quotes

On Public Service
  • In 1965, Morgan Williams made his last attendance at the Kaiapoi Council Chambers (at the installation of the newly elected Council) and said: "the willingness of citizens to give their services free to the community was the very foundation of the democratic system of life".

(Morgan Williams Papers, Alexander Turnbull Library, MS 998, Wellington).

On Peter Fraser
  • "I have heard it said that he (Peter Fraser) forgets nothing and forgives nothing".
  • "As a party tactician Peter Fraser has no equal, he knows when to bounce and bluster his way out of a difficulty".

(Quoted in Mary Logan, Nordy: Arnold Nordmeyer, Wellington, Steele Roberts 2008, p. 155).

Book

Morgan Williams wrote a book on his life, which is held at the Canterbury Museum Research Centre. It is a fascinating account of his early struggles and personal and political philosophy.

References

  • New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840-1984 by J. O. Wilson (1985, 4th edition, Government Printer, Wellington)
  • From the Cradle to the Grave: a biography of Michael Joseph Savage by Barry Gustafson (1986, Reed Methuen, Auckland) ISBN 0474001385 (with Biographical Appendix of MPs)
  • Obituary, "The Press" 7 August 1970.
Parliament of New Zealand
Preceded by
Richard Hawke
Member of Parliament for Kaiapoi
1935–1946
Constituency abolished

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