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Mary Grigg

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Her greatest area of concern was farming issues, followed by housing, health and education. In 1942 she joined with other women MPs from both sides of the House to argue that the number of women police officers should be increased and that they should be issued with a uniform. She also campaigned for
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She was born as Mary Victoria Cracroft Wilson at Culverden in 1897. Her parents were John Wilson, a sheepfarmer, and Mildred Hall. Her paternal grandfather was
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School in London, where she became a head girl. During the First World War she served in the nursing division of the VAD (Voluntary Aid Division).
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In 1941 Grigg was elected onto the Ashburton Hospital Board and became its first woman member. She was also president of the Ashburton
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Ladies' Guild. When her husband Arthur Grigg rejoined the army, she took over his parliamentary duties in the electorate.
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in her first election campaign in 1945, and in 1949 Ross and Grigg co-wrote the National Party's election manifesto.
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Grigg continued to be active in the National Party after her parliamentary career ended. She supported
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MP on 29 June 1943 and did not seek re-election in the September 1943 general election.
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The First 50 Years : A History of the New Zealand National Party
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She was the fourth woman to be elected to Parliament after
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Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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New Zealand Members of the Order of the British Empire
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after the death (on 29 November 1941) of her husband
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Index

MBE
New Zealand Parliament
Mid-Canterbury
Arthur Grigg
Geoff Gerard
Culverden
National
Arthur Grigg
William Polson
Nicola Grigg
John Cracroft Wilson
John Hall
MBE
National Party
John Cracroft Wilson
John Hall
Brondesbury
New Zealand Parliament
1942
27th
Mid-Canterbury
National
Plunket Society
Mount Somers
Mid-Canterbury
1942
Arthur Grigg
widow's succession
Mid-Canterbury
1938

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