Arthur Stallworthy

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Stallworthy in 1928.

Arthur John Stallworthy (18 April 1877 – 1 August 1954) was a New Zealand politician of the United Party, and a Cabinet minister.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Biography

Early life and career

Stallworthy was born in 1877 in Auckland, New Zealand. He was the eldest son of John Stallworthy,[1] who had come to New Zealand in 1872,Template:Sfn and who was Member of Parliament for the Template:NZ electorate link electorate from Template:NZ election link year to 1911.Template:Sfn His mother was Annie Jane Stallworthy. His father was employed by the Auckland Education Board as a teacher and in 1880, he was posted to Aratapu School in Hobson County, Northland, with the family moving there.[1][2] Aratapu is today a small settlement on the west bank of the Wairoa River, a short distance downstream from Dargaville, but back then economically as important as Dargaville if not ahead.[3]

His father became a newspaper proprietor but was blind for the last ten years of his life, and Arthur Stallworthy took over the running of the Wairoa Bell and Northern Advertiser.[4] After his father's death in November 1923, Arthur Stallworthy inherited the newspaper, which he sold soon after. He then moved to Auckland to be near his children, who attended Auckland University College.[1]

Political career

Template:NZ parlbox header Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox Template:NZ parlbox footer In 1927 he was elected a member of the Auckland City Council.[5] He served one two-year term before deciding not to seek re-election. In 1935 he stood for Mayor of Auckland City. He placed third out of three candidates in a tight race behind Ernest Davis and Joe Sayegh.[6]

He represented the Template:NZ electorate link electorate from Template:NZ election link year to 1935, when he was deselected by the United/Reform Coalition.Template:Sfn He stood in the Template:NZ election link year as a Democrat losing to the Labour candidate, Bill Anderton.Template:Sfn

Stallworthy was the Minister of Health from 1928 to 1931, first under Joseph Ward and then George Forbes.Template:Sfn In 1935, he was awarded the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal.[7]

Later life and death

Stallworthy died in 1954.Template:Sfn His son, John Stallworthy (1906–1993), was Nuffield Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Oxford (1967–1973).[8] His grandson, Jon Stallworthy (1935–2014), was Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Oxford.[9]

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