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  name Mabel Bowden Howard
  birth Date 18 April 1894
  birth Place Bowden , Adelaide , Australia
  death Date 23 June 1972
  death Place Sunnyside Hospital , Christchurch , New Zealand
  occupation Politician , Trade Unionist , and community worker
  spouse Never married


Mabel Howard, full name ''Mabel Bowden Howard'' (18 April 1894 – 23 June 1972 ) was a well known New Zealand Trade Unionist and Politician . She was the first woman secretary of a male union (the Canterbury General Labourers’ Union).

She was a Member Of Parliament for the Labour Party from 1943 until 1969. In 1947 she became New Zealand's first woman Cabinet Minister when she was made Minister of Health and Minister in charge of Child Welfare. She is remembered for waving two large pairs of bloomers in parliament in support of her successful campaign to have clothing sizes standardised.

She also worked as a volunteer for many organisations, among them St John's Ambulance , and the Royal New Zealand Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals (RNZSPCA). McAloon, Jim (2000). 'Howard, Mabel Bowden 1894 - 1972'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 7 April 2006
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BIOGRAPHY



Early life

Mabel Howard was born in Bowden, Australia on the 18th of April 1894. She moved to New Zealand with her father (Ted Howard) and sisters after her mother's death in 1903. McAloon, Jim (2000). 'Howard, Mabel Bowden 1894 - 1972'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 7 April 2006
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Union Worker

At the age of 17, Mabel Howard started working for the Canterbury General Labourers’ Union. In 1933, at the age of 39, she became the first woman to become secretary of a male union in New Zealand.


Mabel Howard, Member of Parliament

In 1943, Mabel Howard was elected Member of Parliament for Chrstchurch East. Her father Edwin John (Ted) Howard, was Member of Parliament for Christchurch South from 1919 until his death in 1939. Mabel Howard had hoped to be chosen to stand for the Christchrch South seat after her father's death in 1939.

In 1946 Mabel Howard became the first Member of Parliament for the new Sydenham seat, which she won with a majority of 75.2 percent. She remained the MP for Sydenham until her retirement in 1969.


Retirement and Death

Mabel Howard was committed by court order to Sunnyside Hospital a psychiatric hospital in Christchurch, New Zealand suffering from dementia and paranoia, and died there on 23 June 1972.


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REFERENCES

  • Gee, David. 1977. 'Our Mabel'. Wellington: Millwood Press. 1977.

  • McAloon, Jim (2000). 'Howard, Mabel Bowden 1894 - 1972'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 7 April 2006

  • Dictionary of New Zealand Biography entry



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EXTERNAL LINKS

  • Monumental Stories. Accessed 27 October, 2006 {Link without Title}

  • McAloon, Jim. 'Howard, Mabel Bowden 1894 - 1972'. Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, updated 7 April 2006 {Link without Title}

  • Photograph of Mabel Howard and the famous bloomers. Wilson, John. 'Canterbury places', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 26-Sep-2006.

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