Norman Makin | |
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7th Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives | |
In office 20 November 1929 – 16 February 1932 | |
Preceded by | Sir Littleton Groom |
Succeeded by | George Mackay |
Minister for the Navy and Munitions | |
In office 7 October 1941 – 15 August 1946 | |
Preceded by | Billy Hughes |
Succeeded by | Arthur Drakeford |
Member of the Australian Parliament for Hindmarsh | |
In office 13 December 1919 – 14 August 1946 | |
Preceded by | William Archibald |
Succeeded by | Albert Thompson |
Member of the Australian Parliament for Sturt | |
In office 29 May 1954 – 10 December 1955 | |
Preceded by | Keith Wilson |
Succeeded by | Keith Wilson |
Member of the Australian Parliament for Bonython | |
In office 10 December 1955 – 1 November 1963 | |
Preceded by | New seat |
Succeeded by | Martin Nicholls |
4th Ambassador of Australia to the United States | |
In office 5 September 1946 – 1 January 1951 | |
Preceded by | Frederic Eggleston |
Succeeded by | Percy Spender |
Personal details | |
Born | Norman John Oswald Makin 31 March 1889 Petersham, New South Wales |
Died | 20 July 1982 Adelaide, South Australia | (aged 93)
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Spouse | Ruby Florence nee Jennings |
Children | Lloyd John Makin |
Parent(s) | John Hulme Makin and Elizabeth, née Yates[1] |
Occupation | Metal worker |
Norman John Oswald Makin AO (31 March 1889 – 20 July 1982) was an Australian politician and diplomat. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1919 to 1946 for Hindmarsh, from 1954 to 1955 for Sturt, and from 1955 to 1963 for Bonython. He was Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives from 1929 to 1932 and served as Minister for the Navy, Minister for Munitions (1941–1946) and Minister for Aircraft Production (1945–1946) under John Curtin, Frank Forde and Ben Chifley. He was the first President of the United Nations Security Council in 1946, and served as Ambassador to the United States from 1946 to 1951.[2]
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