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Thomas Sidey

Sir Thomas Kay Sidey (27 May 1863 – 20 May 1933) was a New Zealand politician from the Otago region, remembered for his successful advocacy of daylight saving time.

Sir Thomas Sidey
15th Attorney-General of New Zealand
In office
10 December 1928 – 22 September 1931
Preceded byFrank Rolleston
Succeeded byWilliam Downie Stewart Jr
28th Minister of Justice of New Zealand
In office
18 December 1929 – 28 May 1930
Preceded byThomas Wilford
Succeeded byJohn Cobbe
Personal details
Born
Thomas Kay Sidey

27 May 1863
Dunedin, New Zealand
Died20 May 1933 (1933-05-21) (aged 69)
Dunedin, New Zealand
Political partyLiberal Party (1901-28)
United Party (1928-33)
SpouseHelena Baxter
Children1
RelativesStuart Sidey (son)

Early life edit

Sidey was born on 27 May 1863, to John and Johan Murray Sidey, in the Dunedin suburb of Corstorphine. His father had come to wealth during the Otago Gold Rush as a storekeeper. Tom Sidey attended Otago Boys' High School and graduated from the University of Otago with a law degree (LLB) in 1889. In the following decade, he worked as a solicitor.[1]

He married Helena (née Baxter) on 17 June 1903. They had one son.[1]

Political career edit

New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate Party
1901–02 14th Caversham Liberal
1902–05 15th Caversham Liberal
1905–08 16th Caversham Liberal
1908–11 17th Dunedin South Liberal
1911–14 18th Dunedin South Liberal
1914–19 19th Dunedin South Liberal
1919–22 20th Dunedin South Liberal
1922–25 21st Dunedin South Liberal
1925–28 22nd Dunedin South Liberal
1928 Changed allegiance to: United

Sidey was a member of the Caversham Borough Council. He was elected Mayor of Caversham on three occasions: in 1894, 1899 and 1901.[1]

Sidey was elected to the House of Representatives in the Caversham by-election as an independent liberal in 1901.[2] The by-election was caused by the death of Arthur Morrison.[3] Sidey joined the Liberal Party as part of its left (radical) wing, and stayed with the party until the end.

Sidey represented the Caversham electorate from 1901 to 1908, and then the Dunedin South electorate from 1908 to 1928, when he retired. He was then appointed to the Legislative Council from 1928 until 1933.[2]

Sidey was Attorney-General (1928–31) and Minister of Justice (1930–31) in the United government.[2]

Sidey put forward a private member's bill for putting clocks forward an hour in summer every year from 1909. It was nearly passed in 1915. It was passed in the House of Representatives but rejected by the Legislative Council in 1926. It was finally approved in 1927.[1]

In the 1930 New Year Honours, Sidey was appointed a Knight Bachelor.[4]

Death edit

Sidey died at home on 20 May 1933. He was survived by his wife and son, Stuart Sidey.[1] His son became Mayor of Dunedin from 1959 to 1965. His widow, Helena, Lady Sidey, was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for social welfare services, especially in connection with women's organisations, in the 1953 Coronation Honours.[5] The Royal Society of New Zealand awards the T. K. Sidey Medal at irregular intervals for "outstanding scientific research".[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Olssen, Erik (22 June 2007). "Sidey, Thomas Kay 1863 - 1933". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First ed. published 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
  3. ^ "Deaths". Otago Witness. No. 2489. 27 November 1901. p. 43. Retrieved 21 July 2010.
  4. ^ "New year honours". Timaru Herald. 2 January 1930. p. 8. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  5. ^ "No. 39866". The London Gazette (4th supplement). 1 June 1953. p. 3004.
  6. ^ "T. K. Sidey Medal". Royal Society of New Zealand. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
Political offices
Preceded by Attorney-General
1928–1931
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Justice
1929–1930
Succeeded by
New Zealand Parliament
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Caversham
1901–1908
Constituency abolished
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Dunedin South
1908–1928
Succeeded by

thomas, sidey, thomas, sidey, 1863, 1933, zealand, politician, from, otago, region, remembered, successful, advocacy, daylight, saving, time, honourablesir, 15th, attorney, general, zealandin, office, december, 1928, september, 1931preceded, byfrank, rolleston. Sir Thomas Kay Sidey 27 May 1863 20 May 1933 was a New Zealand politician from the Otago region remembered for his successful advocacy of daylight saving time The HonourableSir Thomas Sidey15th Attorney General of New ZealandIn office 10 December 1928 22 September 1931Preceded byFrank RollestonSucceeded byWilliam Downie Stewart Jr28th Minister of Justice of New ZealandIn office 18 December 1929 28 May 1930Preceded byThomas WilfordSucceeded byJohn CobbePersonal detailsBornThomas Kay Sidey27 May 1863Dunedin New ZealandDied20 May 1933 1933 05 21 aged 69 Dunedin New ZealandPolitical partyLiberal Party 1901 28 United Party 1928 33 SpouseHelena BaxterChildren1RelativesStuart Sidey son Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Death 4 ReferencesEarly life editSidey was born on 27 May 1863 to John and Johan Murray Sidey in the Dunedin suburb of Corstorphine His father had come to wealth during the Otago Gold Rush as a storekeeper Tom Sidey attended Otago Boys High School and graduated from the University of Otago with a law degree LLB in 1889 In the following decade he worked as a solicitor 1 He married Helena nee Baxter on 17 June 1903 They had one son 1 Political career editNew Zealand Parliament Years Term Electorate Party 1901 02 14th Caversham Liberal 1902 05 15th Caversham Liberal 1905 08 16th Caversham Liberal 1908 11 17th Dunedin South Liberal 1911 14 18th Dunedin South Liberal 1914 19 19th Dunedin South Liberal 1919 22 20th Dunedin South Liberal 1922 25 21st Dunedin South Liberal 1925 28 22nd Dunedin South Liberal 1928 Changed allegiance to United Sidey was a member of the Caversham Borough Council He was elected Mayor of Caversham on three occasions in 1894 1899 and 1901 1 Sidey was elected to the House of Representatives in the Caversham by election as an independent liberal in 1901 2 The by election was caused by the death of Arthur Morrison 3 Sidey joined the Liberal Party as part of its left radical wing and stayed with the party until the end Sidey represented the Caversham electorate from 1901 to 1908 and then the Dunedin South electorate from 1908 to 1928 when he retired He was then appointed to the Legislative Council from 1928 until 1933 2 Sidey was Attorney General 1928 31 and Minister of Justice 1930 31 in the United government 2 Sidey put forward a private member s bill for putting clocks forward an hour in summer every year from 1909 It was nearly passed in 1915 It was passed in the House of Representatives but rejected by the Legislative Council in 1926 It was finally approved in 1927 1 In the 1930 New Year Honours Sidey was appointed a Knight Bachelor 4 Death editSidey died at home on 20 May 1933 He was survived by his wife and son Stuart Sidey 1 His son became Mayor of Dunedin from 1959 to 1965 His widow Helena Lady Sidey was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for social welfare services especially in connection with women s organisations in the 1953 Coronation Honours 5 The Royal Society of New Zealand awards the T K Sidey Medal at irregular intervals for outstanding scientific research 6 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Sidey a b c d e Olssen Erik 22 June 2007 Sidey Thomas Kay 1863 1933 Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Retrieved 21 July 2010 a b c Wilson James Oakley 1985 First ed published 1913 New Zealand Parliamentary Record 1840 1984 4th ed Wellington V R Ward Govt Printer OCLC 154283103 Deaths Otago Witness No 2489 27 November 1901 p 43 Retrieved 21 July 2010 New year honours Timaru Herald 2 January 1930 p 8 Retrieved 9 March 2021 No 39866 The London Gazette 4th supplement 1 June 1953 p 3004 T K Sidey Medal Royal Society of New Zealand Retrieved 7 August 2015 Political offices Preceded byFrank Rolleston Attorney General1928 1931 Succeeded byWilliam Downie Stewart Preceded byThomas Wilford Minister of Justice1929 1930 Succeeded byJohn Cobbe New Zealand Parliament Preceded byArthur Morrison Member of Parliament for Caversham1901 1908 Constituency abolished Preceded byJames Arnold Member of Parliament for Dunedin South1908 1928 Succeeded byWilliam Taverner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Sidey amp oldid 1164544730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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