William Malone

William Malone

Lieutenant Colonel William George Malone (24 January 1859 - 8 August 1915) was as a World War I new Zealand soldier.

He was born in Kent,cite web |url=http://www.pukeariki.com/en/stories/conflict/wgmalone.asp | author = Virginia Winder | title = W.G. Malone - Tough man with a soft heart | work = Puke Ariki Museum, New Plymouth | accessdate=2005-08-07] England to an Irish mother and an English scientist father. His father died when he was nine and he was educated in England and France and became fluent in French.

He emigrated to New Zealand in January 1880, to join his brother, Austin, in the New Zealand Armed Constabulary at Opunake. He took part in the storming of the village of Parihaka on 5 November 1881, He left the Armed Constabulary after three years service and became involved in surfboats which unloaded cargo at Opunake. With his brother he eventually bought a large block of land in Statford and is mother and two sisters emigrated to join the brothers. He eventually owned several farms in Taranaki.

He married twice, his first wife, Elinor Lucy (nee Penn) in November 1886 and the couple had a daughter and four sons died during childbirth in June 1904. He married Ida Katharine Withers, 16 years younger than him, in September 1905, and she bore two sons and a daughter.

He took an active part in the community of Stratford in Taranaki, New Zealand and helped found the Stratford County Council and served as its first clerk and treasurer from 1891 to 1900. He was appointed a magistrate in 1892. Studying law, he became a solicitor on 19 April 1894 and a barrister five years later. In 1903, the same year that he moved to New Plymouth, he formed a partnership dealing mostly with land transactions with James McVeagh and W. D. Anderson and the partners opened four or five offices.

In the 1908 general election he stood unsuccessfully as an independent Liberafor the Taranaki seat. He returned to Stratford, after selling his share of the law practice, in 1911.

During the Second Boer War he had helped raise the Stratford Rifle Volunteers to fight in it and was commissioned as a captain. By 1910 he was lieutenant colonel commanding the 4th Battalion of the Wellington (Taranaki) Rifle Volunteers and was placed in command of the 11th Regiment (Taranaki Rifles) in 1911.

He invented the "lemon squeezer" hat, which was he made the regimental hat in 1911. It both mirrored the outline of Mount Egmont and allowed rain to run off and in September 1916 was adopted by the entire New Zealand army.

At the outbreak of World War I, he was in command of the Wellington Battalion of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and deployed as part of the ANZAC forces. He saw extensive action during the Battle of Gallipoli and was killed during the Chunuk Bair on 8 August 1915. His body was never identified.

Popular belief held that a Turkish shell killed Malone, but research suggests that friendly fire killed him whilst he surveyed the battlefield to determine the best position for another regiment. (A British battleship shelled Chunuk Bair because the British believed that the Turks would have killed any remaining ANZACS there by that time.)

In 1923 the soldiers of the Wellington Regiment paid for the construction of the Malone Memorial Gate,cite web |url=http://www.pukeariki.com/en/stories/conflict/wgmalone.asp | author = Virginia Winder | title = W.G. Malone - Tough man with a soft heart | work = Puke Ariki Museum, New Plymouth | accessdate=2005-08-07] white marble gates at the entrance to King Edward Park; New Zealand's largest war memorial commemorating an individual soldier.A plaque commemorating Malone was unveiled in the New Zealand Parliament's Grand Hall in 2005. [cite news
url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10339811 | title = Colonel's courage gets its due - 90 years later | publisher = New Zealand Herald | date = 9 August 2005 | accessdate=2008-08-06
]

References

*cite web |url=http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/ | author = Virginia Winder | title = William Malone | work = Dictionary of New Zealand Biography | accessdate=2005-08-06
*cite web |url=http://www.pukeariki.com/en/stories/conflict/wgmalone.asp | author = Virginia Winder | title = W.G. Malone - Tough man with a soft heart | work = Puke Ariki Museum, New Plymouth | accessdate=2005-08-06
*Pugsley, Chris. 'Malone, William George 1859 - 1915'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, URL: http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/
*Malone, E. P. 'The diaries and letters of Lt Col W. G. Malone, August 1914--August 1915'. Turnbull Library Record 22, No 1 (May 1989): 41--49
*cite web | url=http://www.anzacs.org/pages/AOmalone.html | title = MALONE Lieutenant Colonel William George | work = Lost Leaders of Anzacs | accessdate=2008-08-07
* Ian Church: "The Stratford Inheritance". Heritage Press, Stratford District Council 1990. ISBN 0-908708-17-3
* David E. Walter: "Stratford: Shakespearean Town Under The Mountain ". Stratford District Council 2005. ISBN 1-877399-05-1

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