Gilchrist in 1922
John Gilchrist (1872 – 14 April 1947) was a Scottish socialist who became a political activist in New Zealand.
Political activity
Born in Scotland in 1872, Gilchrist was a member of the Scottish Independent Labour Party and emigrated to New Zealand in 1900. He joined the Wellington Socialist Party in 1901 and later was Secretary of the Fabian Society , PLL (Political Labour League ) and LRC in Dunedin .[ 1] Gilchrist was the New Zealand Labour Party candidate for Port Chalmers in 1919 , Dunedin Central in 1922 and 1925 ,[ 1] and Dunedin West in 1931 .[ 2] [ 3] He left the Labour Party over the issue of monetary reform.[ 1] He intended to contest the Auckland West electorate in the 1943 election as an Independent,[ 4] but did not stand.[ 5]
A strong rationalist he was a shoemaker, bricklayer and insurance salesman.[ 1] Gilchrist became a member of the Social Credit Party later in life and died on 14 April 1947 aged 74 years.[ 1]
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