THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Thomas
Shacklady, the composer of the PNG National Anthem "O ARISE
ALL YOU SONS OF THIS LAND" was born in Gateshead, County
Durham, UK, in 1917.
Enlisting in the
Royal Marines in 1935, he subsequently became a musician
studying for two years at the Royal Marines School of Music
(Deal, UK). Tom was proficient in playing Brass, the Flugelhorn,
Trumpet, Trombone, French horn and Percussion instruments. He
was also an accomplished Violinist.
Tom saw service
during World War 2 on a variety of Royal Navy ships in various
locations. He survived burns from a torpedo strike on HMS
Cleopatra and the sinking of HMS Penelope by a U-boat. Post
World War 2, he enlisted in the Australian Army in 1951 and
served in and trained various bands, including a posting to PNG
in 1957. In 1964 he was appointed Bandmaster of the Royal Papua
New Guinea Constabulary band with the rank of Inspector. Under
his direction, the Band toured Australia, New Zealand, United
States of America and SE Asia. In 1970, the Band performed at
the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
However, Thomas Shacklady will always be remembered as the
winner of a competition conducted in early 1975 for a National
Anthem, writing both the words and music to "O Arise All You
Sons of This Land". After an illustrious career in PNG, the
much decorated Chief Superintendent Thomas Shacklady, MBE,
BEM, retired in 1982 to Australia. Sadly, Tom passed away on 22
January 2006.
Bandmasters of the RPNG Constabulary Band (all from the UK):
1. Inspector David Crawley
2. Superintendent Thomas Shacklady
3. Superintendent William Harrison
4. Superintendent Keith Terrett
The present incumbent is -
5. Chief Inspector Palo Walo, MBE. Palo is the first PNG citizen
to hold the post and he also received training at the Royal
Marines School of Music in Deal, UK.