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Henry Maley

Henry Kennedy Maley (17 June 1878 – 26 February 1956) was an Australian politician who was a Country Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1917 to 1924 and again from 1929 to 1930. He was the state leader of the Country Party from 1922 to 1923, and a minister in the government of Sir James Mitchell from 1921 to 1924.

Henry Maley
Leader of the Country Party
in Western Australia
In office
30 August 1922 – 20 November 1923
DeputyCharles Latham
Preceded byTom Harrison
Succeeded byAlec Thomson
Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Western Australia
In office
29 September 1917 – 22 March 1924
Preceded byJohn Cunningham
Succeeded byMaurice Kennedy
ConstituencyGreenough
In office
9 November 1929 – 12 April 1930
Preceded byCharles Maley
Succeeded byNone (seat abolished)
ConstituencyIrwin
Personal details
Born(1863-09-22)22 September 1863
Greenough, Western Australia
Died26 February 1956(1956-02-26) (aged 77)
Subiaco, Western Australia
Political partyCountry (to 1924)
Nationalist (1924–1929)
Country (1929–1930)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (1930)

Early life

Maley was born in Greenough, Western Australia, to Elizabeth (née Waldeck) and John Stephen Maley. He attended the High School in Perth on a scholarship, and after leaving began working as a clerk for the Midland Railway Company. After two years, he moved to Kalgoorlie and was employed by a mining syndicate. During the Boer War, Maley served with the West Australian Mounted Infantry. He took over his father's farm in Greenough after the war's end, and also owned land in Three Springs from 1907 to 1913 (in partnership with his brothers). Maley served as secretary of the Greenough Road Board, and was also secretary of the Geraldton branch of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association.[1]

Politics

Maley first stood for parliament at the 1905 state election, running unsuccessfully as a Ministerialist in the seat of Greenough. He recontested Greenough for the Country Party at the 1917 election and was successful, defeating the sitting member, John Cunningham.[2] After the 1921 election, Maley was appointed Minister for Agriculture in the Mitchell government, replacing Hal Colebatch. He was elected to the Country Party leadership in August 1922, following the resignation of Tom Harrison. There were three other candidates, William Pickering, Alec Thomson, and Charles Latham, with Latham subsequently being elected deputy leader.[3]

In 1923, the Country Party split into two factions due to a dispute over the status of the coalition with the Nationalists. Maley supported the coalition, but at the 1924 state election was opposed by William Patrick, a member of the opposing faction. Some of Patrick's supporters directed their preferences to the Labor candidate, Maurice Kennedy, which resulted in Maley losing his seat by a margin of just 25 votes on the two-party-preferred count. Maley recontested Greenough as a Nationalist at the 1927 election, but was unsuccessful.[2]

Charles Maley, Henry's older brother, was also a member of parliament, representing the seat of Irwin. He died in office in October 1929, and at the resulting by-election Henry was elected as his successor. However, the seat of Irwin was abolished prior to the 1930 state election, and merged into the new seat of Irwin-Moore. Maley did not contest Irwin-Moore, but instead ran again in Greenough, as an independent. He failed to make the final two-candidate-preferred count.[2]

Later life

Maley retired to Subiaco, and from 1929 to 1943 served on the Subiaco Municipal Council. He had earlier served on the Rottnest Island board of control from 1923 to 1925. Maley died in Perth in February 1956, aged 77. He had married Mabel Louisa Bateman in 1911, with whom he had three sons.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Henry Kennedy Maley – Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b c Black, David; Prescott, Valerie (1997). Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. Perth, [W.A.]: Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. ISBN 0730984095.
  3. ^ "COUNTRY PARTY LEADERSHIP QUESTION.", The West Australian, 23 September 1922.
Parliament of Western Australia
Preceded by Member for Greenough
1917–1924
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Irwin
1929–1930
Abolished
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Agriculture
1921–1924
Succeeded by

henry, maley, henry, kennedy, maley, june, 1878, february, 1956, australian, politician, country, party, member, legislative, assembly, western, australia, from, 1917, 1924, again, from, 1929, 1930, state, leader, country, party, from, 1922, 1923, minister, go. Henry Kennedy Maley 17 June 1878 26 February 1956 was an Australian politician who was a Country Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1917 to 1924 and again from 1929 to 1930 He was the state leader of the Country Party from 1922 to 1923 and a minister in the government of Sir James Mitchell from 1921 to 1924 Henry MaleyLeader of the Country Partyin Western AustraliaIn office 30 August 1922 20 November 1923DeputyCharles LathamPreceded byTom HarrisonSucceeded byAlec ThomsonMember of the Legislative Assemblyof Western AustraliaIn office 29 September 1917 22 March 1924Preceded byJohn CunninghamSucceeded byMaurice KennedyConstituencyGreenoughIn office 9 November 1929 12 April 1930Preceded byCharles MaleySucceeded byNone seat abolished ConstituencyIrwinPersonal detailsBorn 1863 09 22 22 September 1863Greenough Western AustraliaDied26 February 1956 1956 02 26 aged 77 Subiaco Western AustraliaPolitical partyCountry to 1924 Nationalist 1924 1929 Country 1929 1930 Other politicalaffiliationsIndependent 1930 Contents 1 Early life 2 Politics 3 Later life 4 ReferencesEarly life EditMaley was born in Greenough Western Australia to Elizabeth nee Waldeck and John Stephen Maley He attended the High School in Perth on a scholarship and after leaving began working as a clerk for the Midland Railway Company After two years he moved to Kalgoorlie and was employed by a mining syndicate During the Boer War Maley served with the West Australian Mounted Infantry He took over his father s farm in Greenough after the war s end and also owned land in Three Springs from 1907 to 1913 in partnership with his brothers Maley served as secretary of the Greenough Road Board and was also secretary of the Geraldton branch of the Farmers and Settlers Association 1 Politics EditMaley first stood for parliament at the 1905 state election running unsuccessfully as a Ministerialist in the seat of Greenough He recontested Greenough for the Country Party at the 1917 election and was successful defeating the sitting member John Cunningham 2 After the 1921 election Maley was appointed Minister for Agriculture in the Mitchell government replacing Hal Colebatch He was elected to the Country Party leadership in August 1922 following the resignation of Tom Harrison There were three other candidates William Pickering Alec Thomson and Charles Latham with Latham subsequently being elected deputy leader 3 In 1923 the Country Party split into two factions due to a dispute over the status of the coalition with the Nationalists Maley supported the coalition but at the 1924 state election was opposed by William Patrick a member of the opposing faction Some of Patrick s supporters directed their preferences to the Labor candidate Maurice Kennedy which resulted in Maley losing his seat by a margin of just 25 votes on the two party preferred count Maley recontested Greenough as a Nationalist at the 1927 election but was unsuccessful 2 Charles Maley Henry s older brother was also a member of parliament representing the seat of Irwin He died in office in October 1929 and at the resulting by election Henry was elected as his successor However the seat of Irwin was abolished prior to the 1930 state election and merged into the new seat of Irwin Moore Maley did not contest Irwin Moore but instead ran again in Greenough as an independent He failed to make the final two candidate preferred count 2 Later life EditMaley retired to Subiaco and from 1929 to 1943 served on the Subiaco Municipal Council He had earlier served on the Rottnest Island board of control from 1923 to 1925 Maley died in Perth in February 1956 aged 77 He had married Mabel Louisa Bateman in 1911 with whom he had three sons 1 References Edit a b Henry Kennedy Maley Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia Retrieved 3 June 2016 a b c Black David Prescott Valerie 1997 Election statistics Legislative Assembly of Western Australia 1890 1996 Perth W A Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission ISBN 0730984095 COUNTRY PARTY LEADERSHIP QUESTION The West Australian 23 September 1922 Parliament of Western AustraliaPreceded byJohn Cunningham Member for Greenough1917 1924 Succeeded byMaurice KennedyPreceded byCharles Maley Member for Irwin1929 1930 AbolishedPolitical officesPreceded byHal Colebatch Minister for Agriculture1921 1924 Succeeded byFrank Troy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Maley amp oldid 968777476, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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