- Clarence Skinner (politician)
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The Honourable
Clarence Skinner
MP, MC3rd Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand In office
12 December 1957 – 12 December 1960Prime Minister Walter Nash Preceded by Jack Marshall Succeeded by Jack Marshall Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for MotuekaIn office
1938 – 1946Preceded by Keith Holyoake Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for BullerIn office
1946 – 1962Preceded by Paddy Webb Succeeded by Bill Rowling Personal details Born 19 January 1900
Melbourne, AustraliaDied 26 April 1962 (aged 62)
New ZealandPolitical party Labour Spouse(s) Julia Buckley Gray (married 1924) Military service Allegiance New Zealand Army Rank Major Battles/wars World War II Awards Military Cross Clarence Farrington Skinner, MC, (19 January 1900 – 26 April 1962) (also known as Gerry or Jerry) was a Labour politician from New Zealand, former Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand and a Minister 1943 – 1949 and 1957 – 1960 in the First and Second Labour governments.
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Personal information
Skinner was in the New Zealand Army in the Middle East in World War II, rising to the rank of Major. He was awarded the Military Cross (M.C.) in 1943 for Mine Clearing in North Africa.
Skinner married Julia Buckley Gray in 1924.
Member of Parliament
Parliament of New Zealand Years Term Electorate Party 1938–1943 Labour 1943–1946 Labour 1946–1949 Labour 1949–1951 29th Buller Labour 1951–1954 Labour 1954–1957 Labour 1957–1960 Labour 1960–1962 Labour Skinner was a Member of Parliament from 1938 to 1962; he was MP for Motueka 1938 – 1946 (having defeated new MP Keith Holyoake in 1938), then MP for Buller 1946 – 1962.
Cabinet minister
In 1943–1949 he held several ministries; Lands, Rehabilitation, Valuation and State Forests. From 1957 to 1960 he was Minister of Agriculture, Lands and Rehabilitation.
Following the Labour defeat at the 1960 election, Walter Nash favoured Gerry Skinner and then Fred Hackett to replace him when he retired as leader, but with the deaths of first Skinner and then Hackett, Nash was replaced by Arnold Nordmeyer when he resigned following the 1963 election.
References
- Who's Who in New Zealand, 7th Edition 1961.
- Obituary in Nelson Photo News
- Photo (downloadable) of Clarence Skinner as Minister of Rehabilitation
Political offices Preceded by
Jack MarshallDeputy Prime Minister of New Zealand
1957–1960Succeeded by
Jack MarshallParliament of New Zealand Preceded by
Keith HolyoakeMember of Parliament for Motueka
1938–1946Constituency abolished Preceded by
Paddy WebbMember of Parliament for Buller
1946–1962Succeeded by
Bill RowlingCategories:- 1900 births
- 1962 deaths
- New Zealand Labour Party MPs
- Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand
- New Zealand people of World War II
- New Zealand military personnel of World War II
- Australian emigrants to New Zealand
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