Rex Connor

Rex Connor

Reginald Francis Xavier "Rex" Connor (26 January 1907 - 22 August 1977), Australian politician, was a minister in the Whitlam government and promoted government investment to support national development. Surreptitious attempts to raise foreign loans led to his forced resignation and the fall of the Whitlam Government in 1975.

The journalist Paul Kelly wrote in his book "November 1975": "It was the national interest that drove Rex Connor. He can be criticised for his naivety and poor judgement. But there is no charge against Connor's integrity... The Opposition implied in the lobbies that ministers were chasing personal gain. There is no evidence for this." [cite book
last =Kelly
first =Paul
authorlink =Paul Kelly (journalist)
title =November 1975 : the inside story of Australia’s greatest political crisis
publisher = Allen & Unwin
date =1995
location =St. Leonards, N.S.W
pages =392
id = ISBN 1863739874
] Nevertheless, by the time Labor returned to office in 1983, Connor's economic nationalism and dreams of massive state investment in energy projects had been totally rejected.

Early life

Connor was born in Wollongong, New South Wales, an industrial town where he lived all his life and which he represented in the New South Wales and Australian Parliaments. He was educated at state schools, including Wollongong High School, of which he graduated as dux, despite contracting pneumonia in his final year. Due to his father's death in 1925, he gave up his intention of becoming an analytical chemist and became an articled clerk. He qualified as a solicitor but was twice rejected for registration as a solicitor, due to his dismissal by his former employer. Instead he went into business as a car dealer and later took up farming. Despite these middle-class occupations he was a dedicated socialist. In 1931 he married Amelia Searl. From 1938 to 1945 he was an Alderman on the Wollongong City Council.cite web
first=C. J.
last=Lloyd
title =Connor, Reginald Francis Xavier (Rex) (1907 - 1977)
publisher =Australian National University
work=Australian Dictionary of Biography
url =http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A130538b.htm
accessdate = 2007-03-13
]

tate politics

Connor was a member of the Australian Labor Party from his youth, but it was suspected that he was also a secret member of the Communist Party of Australia. In 1940, when the NSW ALP was split into three factions, he contested the federal seat of Werriwa for the so-called "Hughes-Evans Labor Party", the left-wing faction closely aligned to the Communist Party. Nevertheless, when most of the Hughes-Evans faction were expelled in 1941, Connor remained in the ALP.

In 1950 Connor was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the seat of Wollongong-Kembla, where he served for 13 years. He was partly responsible for the introduction of the state's "Clean Air Act 1961".cite web
title =Mr Reginald Francis Xavier Connor (1907 - 1977)
work =Members of Parliament
publisher =Parliament of New South Wales
url =http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/1112b37c9643a44fca256e220019ea4c!OpenDocument
accessdate = 2007-03-27
] Since he was not a supporter of the dominant Catholic right-wing of the NSW ALP, he remained a backbencher.

Federal politics

In 1963 Connor quit state politics and was elected to the Australian House of Representatives for the Wollongong-based seat of Cunningham at the 1963 election. In Canberra, Connor developed a reputation as an eccentric. A large, shabbily dressed man who always wore a hat long after hats had gone out of fashion, Connor seldom spoke in the House and never spoke to journalists. He kept his real age a secret. He had a terrible temper and was known as "the strangler" after an incident in which he ripped a clock off a wall in Parliament House and threw it across the room in a rage. His earlier socialism had evolved into a fierce economic nationalism, directed mainly at foreign-owned banks and mining companies.

Minister

At the 1972 election Labor came to power under Gough Whitlam, and Connor was elected to the front-bench and appointed Minister for Minerals and Energy. In this portfolio he sought to develop an Australian-controlled mining and energy sector, one not controlled by the mining companies he disliked. Among his plans were a national energy grid and a gas pipe-line across Australia from the North-West Shelf gasfields to the cities of the south-east. He liked to recite a piece of poetry by Sam Walter Foss (who was, ironically, American):

:"Give me men to match my mountains,:"Give me men to match my plains,:"Men with freedom in their visions:"And creation in their veins.

Connor's economic nationalism was popular with the Labor rank-and-file, and the 1973 oil crisis seemed to many to be a vindication of his views. After the 1974 election he topped the Caucus ballot for the second Whitlam ministry. But the flood of petrodollars which accompanied the energy crisis proved to be Connor's undoing.

During 1974 Connor sought to bypass the usual loan raising processes and raise money in the Middle East through an intermediary, a Pakistani banker called Tirath Khemlani. Because of strong opposition from the Treasury and the Attorney-General's Department about the legality of the loan and Khemlani's bona fides, Cabinet decided in May 1975 that only the Treasurer was authorised to negotiate foreign loans in the name of the Australian government. Nevertheless, Connor went on negotiating through Khemlani for a huge petrodollar loan for his various development projects, confident that if he succeeded no-one would blame him, and if he failed no-one would know.

Unfortunately for Connor, Khemlani proved to be a false friend and sold the story of Connor's activities to the Liberal Opposition for a sum which has never been disclosed. Connor denied the Liberals' accusations, both to Whitlam personally and to Parliament. When the Liberal Deputy Leader, Phillip Lynch tabled letters from Connor to Khemlani, he was forced in October to resign in disgrace. The Opposition proclaimed the Loans Affair a "reprehensible circumstance" which justified the blocking of supply in the Senate, leading to the dismissal of the Whitlam government a few weeks later by Governor-General, Sir John Kerr. [cite web
first=David
last=Smith
authorlink=David Smith (Australian public servant)
title =Rex Connor - the other dismissal
publisher =On line opinion
url =http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=5018
accessdate = 2007-03-27
]

After the dismissal

After the 1975 general election, in which Labor was heavily defeated, Connor was unexpectedly re-elected to the Opposition front bench. This was seen as a gesture of defiance to the Murdoch press, which had played a leading role in bringing down Whitlam's government.

Connor's wife died in April 1977 and he died suddenly in Canberra of a coronary occlusion in August of that year. He was survived by their three sons.

References

Persondata
NAME= Connor, Reginald Francis Xavier
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Connor, Rex
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH=26 January 1907
PLACE OF BIRTH=Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
DATE OF DEATH=22 August 1977
PLACE OF DEATH=Canberra, Australia


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