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Michael
Joseph Savage
Born, 1872, Victoria,
Australia
Died, 1940, New
Zealand, aged 68
Labour Party
Prime Minister from 6 Dec 1935 to 27 March 1940.
Michael Joseph
Savage was born on 23 March 1872 at Tatong in Victoria, Australia. He
attended school in Rothesay for only five years and at the age of 14
was working in a wine and spirits shop. He later worked as a labourer
in New South Wales from 1983 to 1900 and then moved to Victoria where
he was a goldminer, train driver, and bakery manager.
In Victoria Savage
became active within the Victoria Labor Party before emigrating to New
Zealand in 1907. Savage arrived in Wellington on Labour Day in 1907
and spent six months cutting flax in Manawatu before moving to Auckland
in 1908 and gained employment with the Captain Cook Brewery. He became
President of the Auckland Brewers’ Employees’’ Union and in 1910 was
elected President of the Auckland Trades Council.
In 1911 Savage
stood for the Socialist Party in Auckland Central and came second. In
1914 he stood for the Social Democratic Party in the same seat and was
again unsuccessful. Savage supported the formation of the Labour Party
in 1916 and became its Vice-President in 1918 and national secretary
in 1919.
Also in 1919 he
finally got elected to Parliament winning Auckland West to become one
of eight Labour MPs. He became Deputy Leader of Labour in 1922. Savage
was a major advocate for increased pension and a free health service
during this time and in October 1933 became Labour Party Leader after
the death of Harry Holland.
In 1935 Labour
won the general election with 55 out of 80 seats and Savage became Prime
Minister. He immediately gave a bonus to the unemployed and in 1936
started a programme of state house construction, nationalised commercial
broadcasting, introduced guaranteed minimum prices for dairy products
and made union membership compulsory. He also made an alliance between
Labour and the Ratana movement.
In 1937 traveled
to Britain for the coronation of King George VI and made headlines for
repeatedly criticising Britain over its appeasement of Japan, Italy
and Germany. This attracted much criticism for such a public display
of Empire disunity.
In 1938 Savage
introduced his social security bill which brought in free health care
and universal superannuation. Shortly after the bill was introduced
Savage was diagnosed with cancer. Nevertheless he won the ensuring election
increasing Labour’s vote from 46% to 56%. On 3 September 1939 New Zealand
declared war on Germany.
Savage was getting
progressively worse during this time as due to work pressures he had
delayed his operation for a year until it was too late. During this
time he was also involved in a bitter battle with John A Lee which concluded
on 26 March 1940 with Lee’s expulsion from the Labour Party by its annual
conference. Michael Joseph Savage died the following day in Wellington.

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