Person

Hoare, Martin John (1896? - 1942)

Born
1896?
Died
8 May 1942
Occupation
Industrial chemist

Summary

Martin Hoare worked for Tooth & Co. Ltd 1916-1942, rising to Deputy Chief Brewer. He was a member of the Sydney District Technical Education Council 1940-1942 and, as Chairman of the Australian Chemical Institute New South Wales Branch Defence Group, headed a deputation to the Minister for Defence to discuss the war organisation of chemists in New South Wales. Hoare was educated at the Sydney Technical College (Associateship in Chemical Engineering 1922).

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