- Horace Nock
Horace Keyworth Nock (
26 October 1879 –2 August 1958 ) was anAustralia n politician, farmer and company director. He was born atSalisbury, South Australia to Joseph Nock and his second wife Eliza, nee Keyworth.Nock attended Tarlee State School and
Prince Alfred College in Adelaide, and joined his father's store and wheat buying business, which he ran from his father's death in 1904 until 1914, when he relocated to a grazing property, Nelungaloo, nearParkes, New South Wales . Here, he established a prosperous mixed farm. He was president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of New South Wales from 1928-1932, and was treasurer from 1938-1958.Nock was elected to the
Australian House of Representatives for theDivision of Riverina in 1931, representing the Country Party. He was temporary chairman of committees (1935-37) and then secretary and whip of the party in 1937. Nock was appointed Minister without portfolio administering External Territories in 1940, whenArchie Cameron led the Country Party into the Menzies ministry. Later that year, he was defeated in his own electorate, and his campaign for the Senate in 1943 was unsuccessful.A well-known representative of rural interests, Nock was known as the "Cockies' Patron Saint", and was a vigorous watchdog over
tariff s. After leaving parliament, he remained closely involved with the Farmers and Settlers' Association, and also became involved with the Australian Wheatgrowers' Federation, Australian Pastoral Research Trust (of which he was a director), the Australian Wool Board and the Australian Wool Council, and was Australia's representative at the International Wool Secretariat of 1948.In 1946 Nelungaloo Pty Ltd, Nock's company, challenged the Commonwealth's power of compulsory acquisition of wheat crops in the
High Court of Australia . The case did not succeed, although it provided inspiration for the Commonwealth and State wheat industry stabilisation Acts of 1954. Nock was known as a nonconformist when it came toreligion , and was always an active, vigorous and philanthropic man. He died in Sydney on2 August 1958 , having collapsed on his way to a meeting of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, and was given astate funeral .Nock had married Marcia Nessie Clarke (d. 1956) at
Tarlee, South Australia on19 February 1908 , and was survived by two sons and a daughter.References
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NAME = Nock, Horace Keyworth
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian politician, farmer and company director
DATE OF BIRTH =26 October 1879
PLACE OF BIRTH =Salisbury, South Australia
DATE OF DEATH =2 August 1958
PLACE OF DEATH =Sydney, New South Wales
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