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1265:) and the British Foreign Office, the details of which did not come to light for over 50 years. The objection was not personal (George VI had never met McKell) but centred on his being closely associated with a particular political party, and with a particular state. There was no precedent for a serving Australian politician, let alone a party leader and head of government, to be named Governor-General, although there was a South African one and several former Governors-General had strong ties with British political parties. In the end, the King had no option but accept Chifley's assurances of McKell's personal integrity and that the Crown would not be exposed to any political controversy. 2359: 1285:
respect for the Crown and its representative meant that there was no further criticism. McKell carried out the usual round of his formal duties with dignity, behaved with unfailing respect towards the King himself, and succeeded in winning over all but the most inflexible. When Menzies succeeded Chifley as Prime Minister in December 1949, his relations with McKell were initially civil rather than friendly, but later on, the two men formed a cordial working relationship. Menzies even extended McKell's term by 14 months from its initial five years.
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at the very foundation of the office of the Governor-Generalship, because that office in Australia should be as far removed from party politics as is the Crown itself in Great Britain". Chifley, in response, accepted full responsibility for the appointment, said that he offered no apologies, and "I am completely confident that as time goes on I shall have no reason to regret my action".
1216:. In 1939, the ALP Federal Executive intervened and a unity conference was held in August. Lang's opponents had a comfortable majority and took control of the Executive. In the Parliamentary Party ballot on 5 September 1939, McKell had 13 votes, Lang 12 and Heffron seven. In the next ballot, all of Heffron's votes went to McKell who became Leader of the Opposition. 1205:
Treasury. In May 1927, Lang reconstructed his Cabinet with loyalists. McKell at first retained his post but was dropped on 8 June. When Lang won the 1930 election, McKell became a Minister but was relegated to the minor portfolio of Local Government. In June 1931, McKell again became Justice Minister, where he remained until Lang's dismissal by
1304:'s far more vulnerable administration), and that it was for the electorate, not for himself, to determine whether the Senate or Menzies was right. He saw it as his duty to act on the advice of his Prime Minister. Sections of the Labor Party condemned McKell for granting the double dissolution, claiming he had 'ambushed' his old Party. 1311:) from George VI, who personally invested him at Buckingham Palace while McKell was on an official visit to the United Kingdom. This caused considerable controversy in the Labor Party, as it was Labor policy to have nothing to do with knighthoods (a policy confirmed by the case of Queensland union leader Sir 1280:
called the appointment "shocking and humiliating". In a debate on a censure motion on 20 February, Menzies said the fact that McKell was actively engaged in politics when the appointment was announced (even though he had since vacated the political stage) was "a grave disqualification" which "strikes
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called it "shocking and humiliating". However, when Menzies returned as prime minister in 1949, they formed an amicable working relationship. Some of McKell's actions as Governor-General were unpopular amongst his old Labor Party colleagues, notably his acceptance of a knighthood and his decision to
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a generation afterwards); but there was nothing Labor could do about it, since McKell had severed all connections with the party on assuming office. Also it was unprecedented and was still considered somewhat inappropriate, for a Governor-General not to be at least a knight (many had been peers).
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McKell kept a dignified silence on the matter of his appointment, rather than conducting a public defence of it. Nevertheless, Chifley publicly argued that any suitable Australian should be capable of being chosen as Governor-General. Once McKell took office on 11 March, however, the continuing
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McKell became Minister of Justice after Labor won the 1920 election and retained the position until the Government was defeated in 1922. When Labor regained office under John Thomas (Jack) Lang's Leadership in 1925, McKell returned to the Justice portfolio. He also became Lang's assistant at
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At the 1944 election, the Government won 56 seats, two more than in 1941. McKell was the first NSW Labor Premier to win a second consecutive term. On 26 March 1945, he broke Lang's record as the longest serving ALP Premier. The McKell Government achieved an impressive record in the social,
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On 13 February 1946, McKell announced that he was retiring from politics before the next election. Prime Minister Chifley appointed McKell Governor-General. The official announcement was made on 31 January 1947. McKell resigned from Parliament and the Premiership on 6 February.
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McKell set up a War Effort Co-ordination Committee chaired by himself. The Government built ships, roads, air strips and other defence works. NSW produced munitions and grew food. A vigorous civil defence and air raid precaution programme was instituted.
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In 1919, McKell bought a house in Redfern that was to be his long-term home. The following year, he married Mary 'Minnie' Pye (later Lady McKell). The first of three children soon followed. In 1933, McKell bought a property near
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for McKell's appointment as Governor-General. This occurred only after very considerable opposition from the King and a detailed correspondence between them, also involving the incumbent Governor-General (George's brother, the
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in Sydney. He joined the Federated Society of Boilermakers and Iron and Steel Ship-Builders and organized fellow apprentices to fight for improved conditions. Completing his articles, McKell worked for the
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A long time Trustee and former chairman, McKell was a regular at the Sydney Cricket Ground. From the 1970s onwards there was a revival of academic and Labor Party interest in McKell and his legacy.
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after the 1949 election, and the Senate had referred the Government's banking bill to a committee. Menzies argued that this constituted "failure to pass" in terms of Section 57 of the
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in Sydney in 1898. Three years later he abandoned them. For the rest of his life, McKell concealed the matter by saying his father had died young. The family moved to
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During the Labor Party's internal tensions in the 1930s, McKell came to be seen as a compromise candidate for the leadership of the party. He replaced
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Growing resentment in the labour movement at Lang led to the formation of a breakaway Industrial Labor Party in February 1938 led by MLA for Botany,
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In the May 1941 election campaign, McKell outlined a programme of reforms for both city and country NSW. McKell contrasted this with
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to become Governor-General. His appointment was initially controversial due to its openly political nature; Sir
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Acts of Parliament: A narrative history of the Senate and House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Australia
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The most controversial moment in McKell's vice-regal career came in March 1951, when Menzies asked him for a
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from 1913 to 1914. He became full-time Assistant Secretary of the Boilermakers' Society in 1914.
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industrial, planning, and environmental areas, including Kosciusko National Park and the
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McKell was the only Australian Governor-General to be knighted during his term, until
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McKell had planned to retire from public life in 1946, but was instead convinced by
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Waugh, John (2006). "Appointing the Governor-General: The Case of William McKell".
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Clune, David (1988). "The McKell style of government". In Easson, Micheal (ed.).
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McKell retired in May 1953. From June 1956 to 1957, he served as a member of the
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Five Critical Years: the story of the McKell Labor Government in New South Wales
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in 1947. As an MP, McKell studied for the Bar and was admitted in 1925.
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Australian Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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began working full-time as a union secretary. He sided with the
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in 1939, and became premier following Labor's victory at the
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William John McKell: boilermaker, Premier, Governor- General
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William John McKell: boilermaker, Premier, Governor- General
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Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
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in January 1985 aged 93. A memorial service was held at
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in 1951. In later life, he served as a trustee of the
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In 1906, McKell became an apprentice boilermaker at
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On 13 November 1951, McKell accepted a knighthood (
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Index

The Right Honourable
GCMG
QC

Governor-General of Australia
George VI
Elizabeth II
Ben Chifley
Robert Menzies
The Duke of Gloucester
Sir William Slim
Premier of New South Wales
1944
John de Vere Loder
John Northcott
Deputy Premier
Jack Baddeley
Alexander Mair
Jim McGirr
Treasurer of New South Wales
Athol Richardson
Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales
1941
Jack Lang
Leader of the Labor Party in New South Wales
Minister for Local Government
Michael Bruxner
Minister of Justice
Joe Lamaro
Daniel Levy

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