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John Keith McCarthy

John Keith McCarthy CBE (20 January 1905 – 29 October 1976) was an Australian public servant in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. He rose to become Director of Agriculture, also serving as a member of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly.

John Keith McCarthy
Director of Native Affairs
In office
1960–1967
Official Member of the House of Assembly
In office
1964–1967
Succeeded byTom Ellis
Acting Administrator of Nauru
In office
1957
Preceded byReginald Leydin
Succeeded byReginald Leydin
Official Member of the Legislative Council
In office
1951–1964
Personal details
Born20 January 1905
Melbourne, Australia
Died29 October 1976(1976-10-29) (aged 71)
Melbourne, Australia

Biography edit

McCarthy was born in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda in 1905 to Mary (née Gibbs) and Thomas McCarthy.[1] His father was an immigrant from Ireland and worked as a warehouseman.[1] He was educated at Christian Brothers College,[2] after which he was a jackaroo in New South Wales, before returning to Melbourne to work at Mark Foy's. He then went to Queensland, where he worked as a cane cutter.[1]

In 1927 McCarthy moved to the Territory of New Guinea to become a patrol officer.[3] He returned to Australia in 1929 to complete a course at the University of Sydney.[1] In 1933 his patrol group was attacked and he was in hospital for several weeks recovering from arrow wounds.[3] He married Jean Bilby at All Saints Church in St Kilda East in April 1937.[1]

At the start of World War II McCarthy was an Assistant District Officer at Talasea. He helped evacuate civilians from Rabaul after the Japanese attack, for which he was awarded an MBE.[3] He commanded local coastwatchers and the ANGAU scouts and became Military Resident Commissioner of Sarawak.[3] Following the war he was appointed a District Officer, before being promoted to District Commissioner of Madang in 1949.[2] He later held the same role in Rabaul.[2]

In 1951 he was appointed to the Legislative Council as one of the official members. In 1955 he became executive officer of the Department of the Administrator,[2] and was briefly Acting Administrator of Nauru in 1957.[3] In 1960 he was appointed Director of Native Affairs, and in 1963 he published a memoir Patrol into Yesterday.[1] Following the 1964 elections, he became an official member of the new House of Assembly, also serving as its Deputy Speaker.[2] He awarded a CBE in the 1965 Birthday Honours.

McCarthy retired from the civil service in 1967.[3] He contested the Moresby Open seat in the 1968 elections, losing to Percy Chatterton.[1] He was a cartoonist for the Papua New Guinea Post-Courier,[4] before returning to Melbourne in 1971, where he died in 1976 at the age of 71.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g McCarthy, John Keith (1905–1976) Australian Dictionary of Biography
  2. ^ a b c d e The Members of the House of Assembly 1964, p32
  3. ^ a b c d e f J.K. McCarthy, 'man of action' Pacific Islands Monthly, December 1976, p69
  4. ^ And the Times was in despair Papua New Guinea Post-Courier, 30 June 1969

john, keith, mccarthy, january, 1905, october, 1976, australian, public, servant, territory, papua, guinea, rose, become, director, agriculture, also, serving, member, legislative, council, house, assembly, cbedirector, native, affairsin, office, 1960, 1967off. John Keith McCarthy CBE 20 January 1905 29 October 1976 was an Australian public servant in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea He rose to become Director of Agriculture also serving as a member of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly John Keith McCarthyCBEDirector of Native AffairsIn office 1960 1967Official Member of the House of AssemblyIn office 1964 1967Succeeded byTom EllisActing Administrator of NauruIn office 1957Preceded byReginald LeydinSucceeded byReginald LeydinOfficial Member of the Legislative CouncilIn office 1951 1964Personal detailsBorn20 January 1905Melbourne AustraliaDied29 October 1976 1976 10 29 aged 71 Melbourne AustraliaBiography editMcCarthy was born in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda in 1905 to Mary nee Gibbs and Thomas McCarthy 1 His father was an immigrant from Ireland and worked as a warehouseman 1 He was educated at Christian Brothers College 2 after which he was a jackaroo in New South Wales before returning to Melbourne to work at Mark Foy s He then went to Queensland where he worked as a cane cutter 1 In 1927 McCarthy moved to the Territory of New Guinea to become a patrol officer 3 He returned to Australia in 1929 to complete a course at the University of Sydney 1 In 1933 his patrol group was attacked and he was in hospital for several weeks recovering from arrow wounds 3 He married Jean Bilby at All Saints Church in St Kilda East in April 1937 1 At the start of World War II McCarthy was an Assistant District Officer at Talasea He helped evacuate civilians from Rabaul after the Japanese attack for which he was awarded an MBE 3 He commanded local coastwatchers and the ANGAU scouts and became Military Resident Commissioner of Sarawak 3 Following the war he was appointed a District Officer before being promoted to District Commissioner of Madang in 1949 2 He later held the same role in Rabaul 2 In 1951 he was appointed to the Legislative Council as one of the official members In 1955 he became executive officer of the Department of the Administrator 2 and was briefly Acting Administrator of Nauru in 1957 3 In 1960 he was appointed Director of Native Affairs and in 1963 he published a memoir Patrol into Yesterday 1 Following the 1964 elections he became an official member of the new House of Assembly also serving as its Deputy Speaker 2 He awarded a CBE in the 1965 Birthday Honours McCarthy retired from the civil service in 1967 3 He contested the Moresby Open seat in the 1968 elections losing to Percy Chatterton 1 He was a cartoonist for the Papua New Guinea Post Courier 4 before returning to Melbourne in 1971 where he died in 1976 at the age of 71 References edit a b c d e f g McCarthy John Keith 1905 1976 Australian Dictionary of Biography a b c d e The Members of the House of Assembly 1964 p32 a b c d e f J K McCarthy man of action Pacific Islands Monthly December 1976 p69 And the Times was in despair Papua New Guinea Post Courier 30 June 1969 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Keith McCarthy amp oldid 1140127862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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