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in 1872, taking advantage of a loophole in the acts governing interstate trade. Robert Dixson & Co. set up a factory in Halifax Street, Adelaide in 1877 around the same time as Feldheim, Jacobs and Co. of Melbourne.
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The Dixson tobacco business was founded by Denison's grandfather Hugh Dixson (ca.1810 – 3 November 1880) of George Street, Sydney in 1839. He had been a tobacconist in Hanover Street,
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In 1926-28, he was appointed Commissioner for Australia in the United States of America, but had limited influence by his lack of diplomatic status, and strongly urged Prime Minister
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In 1902 the family's separate tobacco interests were merged in the Dixson Tobacco Co. which in 1903 merged with William Cameron Bros & Co. Pty, Melbourne, to form the
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Denison gave £10,000 to the Dreadnought Fund in 1910. The original purpose of Dreadnought Fund (which attracted large donations from such wealthy businessmen as
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firm in the otherwise Australian business, was controversial in the lead up to the First World War. Australasian Wireless in 1913 merged into
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Reginald Ernest Denison BA LLB (29 November 1894 – 1975) married Beatrice Marshall in 1923. He was an executive with Sun Newspapers.
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He was a keen sportsman; apart from horse racing he was interested in rowing, cricket, football, bowls and golf. He was a member of the
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Distinguished-looking, with a neat moustache, Denison was a gifted public speaker with an approachable and courteous manner.
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Leslie Arthur Denison (17 December 1897 – ) married Jean Raine in 1927. He was a production manager at Sun Newspapers.
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He left part of his estate, valued for probate at £203,602, to the Sir Hugh Denison Foundation and
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In 1910, Denison as he was now named, founded Sun Newspaper Ltd and took over publication of the
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then when his father moved to Adelaide in 1878 to found a tobacco factory there, enrolled at
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Denison died of cancer on 23 November 1940 while on a visit to Melbourne, and was cremated.
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and the provision of the majority of the expedition's wireless telegraphy equipment by his
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Cecil Herbert Denison (9 January 1896 – ) was a grazier and horse breeder at
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and founded the Broadcasting Service Association (BSA), which in 1938 became the
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as editor-in-chief. In 1922 his company set up in Melbourne and published the
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On 1 June 1901 he was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly for
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Denison took a keen interest in wireless: in 1909 he was a director of the
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He married Sara Rachel Fothergill (ca.1869 – 3 September 1949) at
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He was a director of National Productions which produced the 1936 movie
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was named for him, recognising his substantial contribution to the
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Australian Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia
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During World War I he subscribed generously to government
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He worked for his father from 1885 and in 1889 went to
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Knight Commander of The Order of the British Empire
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Melbourne. 19 November 1892. p. 7 604:, and to the Church of England Homes at 279:", the name by which it is known today. 749: 477:on 26 April 1893. They had three sons: 433:Macquarie Broadcasting Services Pty Ltd 177:Macquarie Broadcasting Services Pty Ltd 1117:"Denison, Sir Hugh Robert (1865–1940)" 411:Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd 294:sheep. In 1905 he bought the yearling 759:"Sir Hugh Robert Denison (1865–1940)" 7: 648:adding citations to reliable sources 574:in London, which in 1927 became the 327:British-Australasian Tobacco Company 318:twice. His horse Dark Chief won the 173:British-Australasian Tobacco Company 58:adding citations to reliable sources 1212:The Daily Telegraph (Sydney) people 955:(Bicentenary ed.). E. Gunton. 953:Gracious homes of colonial Adelaide 845:Australian Town and Country Journal 271:). 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