- Frederick C. Alderdice
Frederick Charles Alderdice (
November 10 ,1872 inBelfast, Northern Ireland -February 26 ,1936 ) was a businessman, politician and the lastPrime Minister of Newfoundland. A prominent St. John's businessman, Alderdice was appointed to the NewfoundlandLegislative Council (theUpper House of thelegislature ) in 1924 and became leader of theLiberal-Conservative Progressive Party and thedominion 's Prime Minister when his cousinWalter Stanley Monroe retired from the post in 1928. Alderdice's first term as Prime Minister was short-lived, however, as his government lost that year's general election to the Liberals led by SirRichard Squires .Alderdice joined with Liberals dissatisfied with Squires to form the
United Newfoundland Party with himself as leader. TheGreat Depression embroiled the dominion in a severe economic crisis which was compounded by corruption in the Squires government taking the dominion to the brink ofbankruptcy . Widespread unemployment added to the crisis and resulted in an anti-governmentriot in St. John's on April 5, 1932. The Squires government collapsed and Alderdice swept to power in the ensuing June election on the promise that if elected, his government would examine the possibility of suspending the constitution and having a commission administer the country until conditions improved. His United Newfoundland Party won 24 seats to only two for the Liberals.The Alderdice government was unable to deal with the economic crisis and proposed a partial default on the dominion's debts. Britain and Canada (whose currency was shared by Newfoundland) agreed to give the dominion financial aid in exchange for the creation of an Imperial
Royal Commission to investigate the dominion's future. The Commission recommended the suspension ofresponsible government and the institution of an appointedCommission of Government to rule the colony.Alderdice was pressured by the British to accept the recommendations without calling a new election or submitting the proposals to a
referendum . Alderdice agreed and, at the end of 1933, the legislature voted to accept the recommendations and voted itself out of existence. Alderdice was appointed to theCommission of Government when it was established in February 1934 and served as Commissioner for Home Affairs and Education in the new Commission of Government as well as Vice-Chairman until his death in 1936.
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