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{{Infobox AM
| name = Henry Marks
| image =
| office = Member of the Legislative Council for Suva
| term = 1905–1908, 1911–1929
| birth_date = 1861
| birth_place = Melbourne, Victoria
| death_date = 5 June 1938 (age 77)
| death_place =
| party =
| profession = Businessman
}}

Sir Henry Marks {{post-nominals|country=GBR|CBE}} (1861 – 5 June 1938) was a Fijian politician, serving as a member of the Legislative Council for over twenty years.

Biography

Marks was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1861.[1] He moved to Fiji at the age of 20, initially working as an import/export trader, before becoming a labour agent in New Caledonia, the New Hebrides and the Solomon Islands.[2] When he, returned to Fiji he established Henry Marks & Co, a merchant and commercial agency firm.[2] He was involved in several other businesses, serving as chair of the board at Pacific Insurance and Sturt Ogilvie and as a director at Brown & Joske, Morris Hedstrom and Fiji Oil Mills.[1] He married Annie Abrahams in 1883; the couple had three daughters and two sons.[1] He joined the Fiji Volunteer Force when it was formed in 1898, initially holding the rank of a captain, before becoming a Major in 1902.[3] In 1937 he was made Honorary Colonel of the Fiji Defence Force.[4]

In 1905 Marks was elected to the Legislative Council for the Suva constituency in the first elections since 1871. Although he lost his seat in the 1908 elections, he returned to the Council following the 1911 elections, and was subsequently re-elected in 1914, 1917, 1920, 1923 and 1926. During his time in the Legislative Council, he also served on the Executive Council, and in the role of Commissioner of Currency, which he held from 1939 until 1929,[8] was heavily involved in the introduction of a pound; as a result, his name was included on the banknotes for several years.[1] Marks was also a longstanding member of Suva Municipal Council until retiring at the start of the 1930s, and served as the town's mayor from 1926 until 1930.[1][8]

Following changes to the setup of the Legislative Council in 1929, Marks contested the Southern seat in the 1929 election, but was defeated by Henry Milne Scott and Alport Barker.

Marks was also involved in philanthropy, and donated £5,000 (plus another £5,000 from his company) to found the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva, later also donating an x-ray machine to it.[1] In the 1918 New Year Honours he was made a CBE;[1] he was knighted in the 1933 Birthday Honours. Marks died in 1938.[5] He died on 5 June 1938.[6]

References

1. ^"[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-333507665/view?partId=nla.obj-335257262#page/n5/mode/1up Notable Men of the Pacific]", Pacific Islands Monthly, February 1931, p6
2. ^Michael C. Howard (2014) Transnationalism and Society: An Introduction, McFarland,p58
3. ^Elsie Stephenson (1997) Fiji's Past on Picture Postcards, Caines Jannif Group, p66
4. ^[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-312686744/view?partId=nla.obj-312699369#page/n6/mode/1up Sir Henry Marks, C.B.E.] Pacific Islands Monthly, June 1937, p5
5. ^Brij V. Lal (2015) Historical Dictionary of Fiji, Rowman & Littlefield, p142
6. ^[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-314419331/view?partId=nla.obj-314439128#page/n8/mode/1up/ Sir Henry Marks dead] Pacific Islands Monthly, June 1938, p7
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