Philip Connolly

The Honourable
Philip Connolly
DSC VRD

Connolly in 1943
22nd Minister of Defence
In office
12 December 1957  12 December 1960
Prime Minister Walter Nash
Preceded by Dean Eyre
Succeeded by Dean Eyre
Personal details
Born 14 November 1899
Dunedin, New Zealand
Died 13 February 1970
Dunedin, New Zealand
Political party Labour
Spouse(s) Phyllis Mirfin (1929-1934†)
Molly Noton (1943-1970)
Children 5
Profession Engineer
Military service
Allegiance New Zealand Navy
Rank Lieutenant-Commander
Battles/wars World War II

Philip George Connolly DSC VRD (14 November 1899 – 13 February 1970) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.

Early life

Connoly was born in Dunedin on 14 November 1899 to Hugh Babbington Connolly and Evelyn Emily Connolly (née Smith).[1] He was educated at McAndrew Road School and Otago Boys High School until leaving school in 1914 upon the death of his father to work for a living as an apprentice fitter.[2] Connolly first developed an interest in politics upon the formation of the Labour Party in 1916.[3] He also worked in the NZR Hillside Workshops.

Military career

During World War II Connolly served in the Royal New Zealand Navy in both the Atlantic and Pacific, commanding the minesweeper ship HMS Deodar and antisubmarine vessel HMNZS Moa. He was decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross in 1941 for his service in safeguarding Channel convoys.[4]

Political career

Parliament of New Zealand
Years Term Electorate Party
19431946 27th Dunedin West Labour
19461949 28th Dunedin Central Labour
19491951 29th Dunedin Central Labour
19511954 30th Dunedin Central Labour
19541957 31st Dunedin Central Labour
19571960 32nd Dunedin Central Labour
19601963 33rd Dunedin Central Labour

Connolly represented the Dunedin West electorate from 1943 to 1946, and then the Dunedin Central electorate from 1946 to 1963, when he retired.[5] He narrowly missed selection for a cabinet portfolio under Peter Fraser, though in 1947 was elected as the Labour Party's junior Whip, being elevated to the senior Whip in 1951.[4]

He was later appointed a Cabinet Minister by Walter Nash, and was Minister of Defence from 12 December 1957 to 12 December 1960 in the Second Labour Government.[6] He also was the Minister responsible for Police and War Pensions.[4]

Connolly was also deeply involved in local body politics in Dunedin. He first ran for local office in 1933, and was first elected in 1939.[7] He would serve as a councilor later in life too, until his death and also served on the Otago Harbour and Hospital boards. Connolly ran as the Labour candidate for Mayor in 1953, but lost to incumbent Leonard Morton Wright.[4]

Later life

In 1970, Connolly was offered a knighthood, though declined. He died suddenly at his Dunedin home on 13 February 1970, aged 70.[8]

Notes

References

New Zealand Parliament
Preceded by
Peter Neilson
Member of Parliament for Dunedin Central
1946–1963
Succeeded by
Brian MacDonell


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