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Taubman, Henry George (1886 - 1959)

Born
1 September 1886
Glebe, New South Wales, Australia
Died
23 August 1959
Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Manufacturer

Summary

Henry George Taubman was chairman 1938-1952 of Taubmans, succeeding his father, George Henry Taubman (qv), who had founded the company in 1901.

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Born Glebe, New South Wales, 1 September 1886. Died Mosman, New South Wales, 23 August 1959. Educated Arncliffe Public School. Taubmans company secretary 1912-16; managing director 1916-38 and chairman 1938-52. Director, Cereal Foods Ltd; Managing Director, Arthur H. Pearce Pty Ltd, indent merchants of Sydney and Melbourne.

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