Date of Birth: 27/05/1862
Place of Birth: Wild Duck Creek, near Heathcote, Victoria, Australia
Date of Death: 25/04/1943
Place of Death: Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Colonial Treasurer |
13 Apr 1922 |
14 Feb 1925 |
2 years 10 months 2 days |
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Member for North Shore |
25 Mar 1922 |
14 Feb 1925 |
2 years 10 months 21 days |
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Colonial Treasurer |
20 Dec 1921 |
20 Dec 1921 |
1 day |
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Member for North Shore |
20 Mar 1920 |
17 Feb 1922 |
1 year 10 months 29 days |
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Member for St Leonards |
24 Mar 1917 |
18 Feb 1920 |
2 years 10 months 26 days |
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Member for St Leonards |
06 Dec 1913 |
21 Feb 1917 |
3 years 2 months 16 days |
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Member for St Leonards |
21 Oct 1910 |
06 Nov 1913 |
3 years 17 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly |
21 Oct 1910 |
14 Feb 1925 |
14 years 3 months 25 days |
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Political Party Activity
Nationalist Party. Vice-president from 1921 until 1925. Councillor 1931 - 1932.
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Wholesaler. Attended Richmond public school in Victoria and left when 14 years old. Commenced work at 14 as assistant with Alston and Brown, softgoods warehouse. Joined W. Wood & Co., wholesale opticians and importers. Became a travelling salesman for W. Wood & Co. Sent to Sydney to open branch for W. Wood & Co. and eventually gained financial control. Established his own firm, Arthur Cocks & Co., wholesale jewellers and opticians, remaining Managing Director until 1939. The company was reconstructed in 1911 and by 1914 it had branches in Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane. Trustee of the Savings Bank of New South Wales. Director of the City Bank of Sydney. Director of Arthur Rickard & Co. (Extended) Ltd. Director of the Australian Alliance Assurance Co. He invested in the film industry and was Director of Spencer's Pictures Ltd; Australasian Films Ltd; the General Film Co. of Australia Ltd; and Union Theatres Ltd.
Honours Received
Knight of the British Empire (KBE) in 1925
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Alderman of the Sydney City Council for Lang Ward from 1 December 1906 until 20 January 1914. Member of the Finance Committee 1907 until 1914; the Street Signs Special Committee 1908; the Works Committee 1907; the Queen Victoria Special Committee 1908; the Electric Lighting Committee 1907 until 1912 and 1914. Lord Mayor 1913.
Personal
Fourth son of Thomas Cocks, farmer, and his wife Elizabeth Adams, English migrants. Married Elizabeth Agnes Gibb, daughter of Charles Gibb, on 17 September 1884, and had issue, 1 son and 1 daughter. Congregationalist.
Additional Information
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8