Gordon Coates

Joseph Gordon Coates
Coates in 1931
21st Prime Minister of New Zealand
In office
30 May 1925 – 10 December 1928
MonarchGeorge V
Governor‑GeneralCharles Fergusson
Preceded byFrancis Bell
Succeeded bySir Joseph Ward
26th Minister of Finance
In office
28 January 1933 – 6 December 1935
Prime MinisterGeorge Forbes
Preceded byWilliam Downie Stewart Jr
Succeeded byWalter Nash
11th Leader of the Opposition
In office
10 December 1928 – 22 September 1931
Preceded bySir Joseph Ward
Succeeded byHarry Holland
21st Minister of Native Affairs
In office
7 February 1921 – 10 December 1928
Prime MinisterWilliam Massey
Francis Bell
Himself
Preceded byWilliam Herries
Succeeded byĀpirana Ngata
16th Postmaster-General
In office
4 September 1919 – 30 May 1925
Prime MinisterWilliam Massey
Francis Bell
Preceded bySir Joseph Ward
Succeeded byJames Parr
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Kaipara
In office
14 December 1911 – 27 May 1943
Preceded byJohn Stallworthy
Succeeded byClifton Webb
Personal details
Born(1878-02-03)3 February 1878
Hukatere, New Zealand
Died27 May 1943(1943-05-27) (aged 65)
Wellington, New Zealand
Political partyReform
Spouse
Marjorie Grace Coles
(m. 1914)
Children5
AwardsMC and bar
Signature
Military service
AllegianceNew Zealand Army
Years of service1916–18
RankMajor
Battles/warsWorld War I

Joseph Gordon Coates MC* PC (3 February 1878 – 27 May 1943) served as the 21st prime minister of New Zealand from 1925 to 1928. He was the third successive Reform prime minister since 1912.

Born in rural Northland, Coates grew up on a farm, which he took charge of at a young age due to his father's mental illness, before becoming a member of Parliament in 1911. He maintained a focus on farming issues and stood as an independent candidate. After distinguished service during World War I, he was appointed as Minister of Justice and Postmaster-General in the Reform government of William Massey (1919); he served as Minister of Public Works (1920–26) and Native Affairs (1921–28) and became prime minister in 1925 on Massey's death.

Defeated in the elections of 1928, Coates returned to government in 1931 as the key figure in the coalition government of George Forbes. Serving as Minister of Public Works (1931–33) and of Finance (1933–35), he instituted rigorous policies to combat the economic depression of the 1930s. He became a member of Peter Fraser's War Administration from 1940, serving as Minister of Armed Forces and War Co-ordination until his death.


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