Robert Scobie (Australian politician, born 1848)
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Robert Scobie (1848 – 15 August 1917) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.
He was born in Glasgow to Robert Scobie and Margaret Orr. On 24 December 1872 he married Elizabeth Farris, with whom he had nine children. Scobie and his young family left Scotland for Bombay where he managed a saddlery and leather business. They arrived in New South Wales around 1878 and settled in Menindee, where he opened a saddlery business.
Scobie was a Labor Party candidate for Wentworth but was unsuccessful in 1894,{{cite NSW election |district=Wentworth |year=1894 |accessdate=12 April 2020}} 1895,{{cite NSW election |district=Wentworth |year=1895 |accessdate=12 April 2020}} and 1898,{{cite NSW election |district=Wentworth |year=1898 |accessdate=12 April 2020}} before winning the seat in 1901.{{cite NSW election |district=Wentworth |year=1901 |accessdate=30 October 2019}} Wentworth was abolished in the 1904 redistribution and replaced by Murray, which Scobie won in 1904,{{cite NSW election |title=1904 The Murray |district=Murray |year=1904 |accessdate=30 October 2019}} and held until his death in 1917.{{cite NSW Parliament |title=Mr Robert Scobie (2) (1848-1917) |id=901 |former=Yes |accessdate=30 October 2019}} He was a supporter of conscription and supported Billy Hughes in the subsequent 1916 Australian Labor Party split, during which he joined the Nationalist Party, for which he was re-elected at the 1917 election.{{cite NSW election |district=Murray |year=1917 |accessdate=12 April 2020}}
Scobie died at Bellevue Hill on {{death date and age|1917|8|15|1848|df=y}}.
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Category:Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Category:British people in colonial India
Category:People from Bombay Presidency
Category:Colony of New South Wales people
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