Halse Rogers Arnott (1879 – 1961) [1] was an Australian medical practitioner, company director and chairman of Arnott's. [2]
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Arnott was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, the youngest son of William Arnott (1827-1901) who was the founder of Arnott's Biscuits and his second wife, Margaret McLean Fleming (1865-1902). His full siblings were: William Arnott; Janet Dunman Arnott; Colonel John McLean Arnott, CMG; Colonel Arthur Smith Arnott; Margaret Fleming Arnott; Robert Fleming Arnott; George Marshall Arnott; Florence Joanna Arnott; and Victoria M Arnott. [3] He was educated at Newington College from 1893. [4]
Arnott served with General Sir Redvers Buller's Scouts in South Africa during the Second Boer War. [5]
He matriculated at 35 and studied arts at the University of Sydney before graduating as a Bachelor of Medicine and Chemistry in 1925. [6] He later studied for College membership in Edinburgh.
Arnott was involved in the management of Arnott's from the time of his father's death in 1901 and served as Chairman from 1947 until 1961. [7] On his death he was succeeded as Chairman by Geoffrey Arnott.