- Guy Powles
Sir Guy Richardson Powles,
ONZ , KBE,ED , (b. Otaki 1905, died24 October 1994 ). New Zealand diplomat, last Governor ofWestern Samoa and architect of Samoan independence, and first Ombudsman.Early life
Powles was born in Otaki, north of
Wellington , in 1905. Powles was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel C. Guy Powles, a decorated military soldier who served with distinction during World War I, and later becameChief of General Staff of the New Zealand Army. Powles earned his LLB fromVictoria University of Wellington , and practised as a barrister in Wellington from 1929-1940. During the War, Powles went on active military service, and achieved the rank of colonel, commanding the New Zealand artillery regiment in the South Pacific atGuadalcanal and New Caledonia.Powles was a founding member of the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs in 1934, along with
Alister McIntosh ,John Cawte Beaglehole , andWilliam Sutch .Diplomatic career
Powles joined the fledgling Department of External Affairs in 1945, working alongside such notable figures as
Alister McIntosh ,George Laking , and laterFrank Corner andMerwyn Norrish . His first assignment was inWashington , where he served as Counsellor working on theFar Eastern Commission , established to work through the issues relating to Japan's surrender during World War II.In 1949, Powles became New Zealand High Commissioner to Samoa: in this role he was set to become the last New Zealand governor of that territory. Over the next ten years, Powles worked through the issues relating to Samoa's independence from New Zealand.
In 1960, Powles became New Zealand High Commissioner to India, which he served until 1962.
Powles was involved in a large number of international conferences, including the UN
United Nations Trusteeship Council , theSouth Pacific Commission , theConference on Japanese Peace Treaty , theInternational Whaling Conference , theEconomic Commission Conference , and theColombo Plan Conference .Ombudsman
Powles was knighted in 1961, and was made New Zealand's first
Ombudsman in 1962. He served in this role until 1977, by which time he had been joined by another Ombudsman, and acted as Chief Ombudsman. Powles also acted as New Zealand's firstRace Relations Conciliator . On the international stage, Powles did a substantial amount of work in promoting the office of the ombudsman.Other Information
Powles' son is diplomat
Michael Powles , a former New Zealand High Commissioner to Fiji, and former Ambassador to Indonesia, China, and the United Nations. His grandson is Timothy Powles, producer, engineer and drummer for Australian band The Church.Awards
* CMG
* KBE
*Order of New Zealand
* Honorary LL.D fromVictoria University of Wellington
* Received the Order of Tiafau, the highest award by the Samoan GovernmentReferences
* http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/default.asp?Find_Quick.asp?PersonEssay=5P37
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