- William Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil
Infobox Governor-General | name=The Rt Hon. The Viscount Dunrossil,
GCMG, MC, PC, QC
order=14thGovernor-General of Australia
term_start=2 February 1960
term_end=3 February 1961
predecessor=Sir William Slim
successor=The Viscount De L'Isle
birth_date=birth date|1893|10|8|df=y
birth_place=Torinturk ,Argyll shire,Scotland
death_date=death date and age|1961|2|3|1893|10|8|df=y
death_place=Canberra
spouse=
profession=
religion=William Shepherd Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil, GCMG, MC, PC, QC (
8 October 1893 –3 February 1961 ), 14thGovernor-General of Australia , was born inScotland and educated atGeorge Watson's College and theUniversity of Edinburgh . He joined theBritish Army in the First World War and served with anartillery regiment inFrance , where he won theMilitary Cross . In 1919 he left the Army with the rank of Captain. He was elected to the House of Commons as Conservative MP for Cirencester and Tewkesbury in 1929. In Parliament he acquired the nickname "Shakes", from his habit of quoting from the works ofWilliam Shakespeare .Morrison had a long ministerial career under four Prime Ministers (
Ramsay MacDonald ,Stanley Baldwin ,Neville Chamberlain andWinston Churchill ). He was:
*Parliamentary Secretary to theAttorney-General 1931-35,
*Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1935-36,
*Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries 1936-39,
*Minister of Food 1939-40,
*Postmaster-General 1940-43
*Minister for Town and Country Planning 1943-45.Campaigning during the general election of 1945, Morrison attacked
Socialism and contended that Hitler and Mussolini began as Socialists. He further claimed that although Labour objected to the Conservatives calling themselves 'National', the Conservatives had no objection in their opponents labelling themselves National-Socialists. [R. B. McCallum and A. Readman, "The British General Election of 1945" (Oxford, 1947), p. 144.] In 1947 he attackedidentity card s which had been introduced during the war because he believed they were a nuisance to law-abiding people and also because the cards were ineffective. [http://www.statewatch.org/news/2003/jul/26ukid.htm]In 1951, when the Conservatives returned to power, Morrison was elected Speaker of the House of Commons. He was opposed by Labour MP Major James Milner, who said it was his party's turn to have a Speaker of the House. It was the first contested election for the post in the twentieth century. Morrison was elected in a vote on party lines.
Morrison held the post of Speaker until 1959, when he announced that he would not be contesting the forthcoming general election but retiring for reasons of health. As was customary for former Speakers, he was made a Viscount, taking the title Viscount Dunrossil, of Vallaquie in the Isle of North Uist and County of Inverness. Given his health, it surprised many when it was announced shortly thereafter that he had been chosen to succeed Sir William Slim as Governor-General of Australia. He was also appointed GCMG that year. [ [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140064b.htm ADB entry] ] By this time support for the idea of British governors-general was declining in Australia, but the Liberal Prime Minister,
Robert Menzies , was determined to maintain the British link (and, in particular, the Scottish link).Dunrossil took office on
2 February ,1960 . However he died suddenly inCanberra only a year later (almost to the very day), on3 February ,1961 . He was the only Australian governor-general to die in office. His Official Secretary throughout his term wasMurray Tyrrell .His son, John William Morrison, CMG, who succeeded as the 2nd Viscount Dunrossil, was a career officer in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, holding several senior diplomatic appointments, including serving as
Governor of Bermuda . He was proud to wear his father's vice-regal hat on formal occasions on the island colony.Notes
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