P. H. Matthews, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

P. H. Matthews

New Zealand politician

Date of Birth: 21-Feb-1903

Date of Death: 25-Sep-1967

Profession: politician, farmer, trade unionist

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About P. H. Matthews

  • Pressly Hemingway Matthews (21 February 1903 – 25 September 1967) was a New Zealand politician and the second leader (1960–1963) of New Zealand's Social Credit Party. He became leader in 1960 for the 1960 general election but the campaign opening was a disaster as he altered his address just before the opening meeting, and three candidates missed the nomination deadline.
  • He was replaced by Vernon Cracknell in 1963.
  • Zavos describes Mr Presley (sic) Matthews as an obscure (even to Social Crediters) leader. Matthews had been a broadcasting technician and unionist in Auckland; he was first president (1934) of the Radio Workers Union and worker’s representative on the Arbitration Court.
  • He was also a local activist in Orakei, and had been in the Labour Party for many years until he resigned in 1939. About 1951 he moved to Takaka to farm, and formed a branch of Social Credit.
  • He stood in the Buller electorate in the 1957 election and 1960 election, coming third each time; and also stood in the Buller 1962 by-election. In May 1960 Matthews was elected party leader and his 1960 manifesto proposed policies such as introducing a Bill of Rights to limit the powers of Government, free travel to pensioners on Government-owned services outside of holiday periods, rationalising trading hours and holding a referendum on the liquor licensing debate.He died in Takaka in 1967, aged 64.

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