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Thomas Coombe

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during a visit to England in June 1924, "in recognition of his public services". However, in 1931, he was prosecuted and found guilty of income tax evasion, and fined ÂŖ100. After Union Cinemas collapsed the same year, Coombe was forced to sell much of his property, although his sons remained in the
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in Fremantle. Coombe also served as president of the Theatre Managers' Association from 1921 to 1928. In 1928, he retired from a managerial role but continued as a director of Union Cinemas.
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In 1910, Coombe formed a partnership with Thomas James West, a British cinema exhibitor who owned the largest cinema circuit in Australia. In 1913, he became local managing director of
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in a single first-class match when South Australia toured at the end of the 1908–09 season.
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Coombe played cricket for the Claremont-Cottesloe Cricket Club, and also represented
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in January 1906. Batting at number five in both innings, he was
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Australian cricketer, businessman and philanthropist (1873-1959)
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descent, was a timber and iron merchant who served as mayor of
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Index

Thomas Melrose Coombe
Thomas Coombe (priest)
Melrose
South Australia
Epsom
Surrey
Western Australia
First-class
Batting average
stumpings
CricketArchive
film industry
Western Australia
Melrose
South Australia
Cornish
Broken Hill
Port Pirie
gold rushes
South Perth Municipality
Norwood
Hahndorf
Prince Alfred College
Adelaide
Perth
Western Australia
eastern states
first-class
South Australia
WACA Ground

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