Innes-Noad, Sidney Reginald (1860-1931)

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child welfare reformer; liberal/conservative politician; Member of Upper House; tea merchant
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INNES-NOAD, SIDNEY REGINALD (1860-1931), tea merchant and politician, was born on 12 May 1860 at Clerkenwell, London, son of Frederick Innes Noad, merchant and later ship-owner, and his wife Emma Matilda (formerly Clark), née Tennant. Educated in London at Highgate School and Braintree College, Essex, he reached Melbourne in 1883. A tea-taster, he married at Balaclava on 1 June 1886 Rosa Gertrude, the well-dowered daughter of William Howard Smith, and sister of Bruce Smith. Later Innes-Noad was a buyer for Lange & Thonemann and Joseph Webster & Co., tea importers, and by 1890 was in partnership with O. M. Malcolm. In the early 1890s he formed Innes-Noad, Price & Griffiths. The company expanded and also imported 'real Mountain Dew whisky'.

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  1. 'Innes-Noad, Sidney Reginald (1860 - 1931)' - Australian Dictionary of Biography
    Michal Bosworth
    [1983]
    Published: Melbourne University Press
    Series: Volume 9
    p. 433.

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