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Alfred Jabez Roberts (1863 – 3 July 1939), generally referred to as A. J. Roberts, was a South Australian businessman and sporting identity.


History

Roberts was born Jabez Alfred Roberts at Queen street, Norwood, son of William Henry Roberts and Ellen Roberts (26 June 1829 – 28 March 1907), née Wearing, a sister of Justice Wearing. His father ran the flour mill on
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. He was educated at the Norwood Grammar School and
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, and gained employment first with G. Wood, Son & Co., and then the
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. In 1882 he got a position with W. L. Ware's firm of accountants, then inn 1888 went into business for himself as company secretary and accountant. Later that year he purchased a seat on the
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, of which he was elected president in 1906. Around 1895 he went into partnership with Davenport and Smith, stockbrokers, who had an office in the Bank of Australasia Chambers, and subsequently opened an office in London for Alfred Davenport (1861–1919), who was a nephew of Sir
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. During the war he remained a member of the Stock Exchange, but handed the work to his accountant, Cyril Walter Larkins, devoting his energies to patriotic activities, for which he received an OBE. He sold his seat on the Stock Exchange in 1928. He died in hospital and his remains were buried at
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.


Other activities

Roberts was elected mayor of the
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in 1899, 1901 and 1916, this last in competition with J. H. S. Olifent. In 1901 he entertained the Duke and Duchess of York, who, when on a visit to the State, visited Glenelg. He was elected to the
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in 1904 for the Hindmarsh Ward, then was elected unopposed for another two years. He was appointed to the boards of several firms: South British Insurance Co., Timms Reinforced Timber Co., Adelaide Cement Co., and Cowell Bros (timber and hardware merchants in Sydenham Rd, Norwood, founded by Henry James and James William Cowell in 1884, purchased in 1905 by Quinton Stow Smith, Roberts and Francis Henry Cowell) He served as chairman of Millers Lime Ltd. and managing director of Tyrone Farming Co., Loxton


Sporting

Roberts was captain of the
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in 1886 and largely instrumental in reforming the
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in 1888. In 1904 Roberts founded the Glenelg Bowling Club. He played tennis for many years, and on one occasion represented the State in Victoria. He was president of the Lawn Tennis Association 1902–1904. In 1914 he accompanied the
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team to London as honorary manager, and a month later returned to Australia by the ''
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'', which was subsequently
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ed. He was president of the Association again in 1915 and most years 1920–1930. He was made a life member in 1933. He was president of the Glenelg Golf Club 1927–1929


Family

Roberts married Isabel Joyce (c. 1866 – 16 April 1946). Their family includes: *(Kenelm) Roy Roberts (7 October 1890 – ), of
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*Ewart Kingsley "King" Roberts (3 July 1894 – ), of
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*Clive Roberts (30 October 1897 – 9 January 1917) enlisted with 3rd Light Horse, killed in action, Rafa, Egypt *Geoffrey Lincoln "Geoff" Roberts, (7 August 1905 – ) of Adelaide They had a home "The Olives" on High street, Glenelg.


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Roberts, Alfred 1863 births 1939 deaths Australian stockbrokers Mayors of places in South Australia