March: The Queen confers on Menzies -
"the 'Most Noble
Order of the Thistle', as a personal honour in recognition of his
services to the Queen and to Australia. This knighthood, of Scottish
origin in 1687 and second only to the Order of the Garter in the
hierarchy of British honours, was in the gift only of the reigning
monarch, who was herself Sovereign of the Order, which in turn
was limited to sixteen members. It was the highest Order of knighthood
to which an Australian had so far been admitted."
"Even the Sydney Morning Herald, in
a generous editorial ... accepted the honour as something which
as much dignified Australia as her Prime Minister. '... no one
could begrudge the fact that this same man was 'now a proud Knight
of the Thistle, quietly rejoicing, no doubt, in the motto of
the Order, "No one provokes me with impunity"'.
A W Martin, Robert Menzies A Life Vol 2 1944-1978,
1999 p 456.
On the hustings
1960s style:
PRIME MINISTER ROBERT MENZIES SPEAKING ABOUT THE
AIRFORCE AT THE RAAF FACTORY, POINT COOK, VICTORIA:
"The Opposition Leader said, 'You haven't
got one.' Now I'll give you the answer to this story.
The only time our opponents ever took any interest in this matter
they used to say, 'Well, you know, you must have an airforce, that's
the thing that's important. We must have the best aircraft in the
world.'
Now, what's the position? What is the position?
(Interjection)
My dear boy, you're not off the drawing board yourself! (Much
laughter)
I can tell that by looking at you. (Applause)
Why, you're not even a prototype yet, this chap.
Now let's talk about the airforce."
Menzies government is returned at the election
on 30 November with a majority of 22 seats. This is the last
of seven elections Menzies won in a row before his retirement
in 1966.
Delivers
the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Oration at Monticello, a national shrine.
Menzies is the first non-American to do so.
Inducted
into the Order of the Thistle at St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, the
only Australian appointed to the Order, an honour in
the gift of the reigning monarch.
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Sir Robert Menzies with Dame Pattie and their grandchildren, Diana, Robert,
Alec and Lindsay 2
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