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Ernest Samuel Marks
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Born |
7 May,
1871
Maitland,
New South Wales,
Australia
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Died |
2 December,
1947
(aged 76)
Darlinghurst, Sydney,
New South Wales,
Australia
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Anglo-Jewish Association (NSW) (committee member)
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Athletics Australia (founding board member)
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Australian Olympic Federation (chairman)
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Darlinghurst Harriers (Sydney) (founder)
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East Sydney Amateur Swimming Club (founder)
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Empire Games (chairman, Australian division, ?-1947)
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International Amateur Athletic Federation (founding board member)
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Jewish Girls' Guild (Sydney) (committee member)
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Jewish Literary and Debating Society (Sydney) (member, ?-1947)
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Jewish War Memorial (committee member)
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Manly Surf Club (Sydney) (founder)
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National Association Properties Ltd (director)
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National Coursing Association (founder)
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New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association (founding board member)
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New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association (chairman, ?-1947)
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New South Wales Jewish Association (committee member)
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New South Wales Olympic Council (vice-chairman)
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New South Wales Rugby Union (chairman, ?-1947)
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North Sydney Amateur Swimming Club (founder)
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Red Cross Society (NSW) (committee member)
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Shakespeare Society of New South Wales (member, ?-1947)
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Sports Club Ltd (Sydney) (founder)
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Union of Old Athletes (Sydney) (president, ?-1947)
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United Charities Fund (Sydney) (chairman)
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Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Sydney) (life governor, 1917-1947)
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Citizens' Reform Association (Sydney) (member, 1920-1927)
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St John Ambulance (NSW) (vice-president, 1938-1947)
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Citizens' War Chest Fund (committee member, 1941-1945)
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