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Arthur Robinson (other)
Arthur Robinson may refer to: *A. N. R. Robinson (Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson, 1926–2014), Prime Minister and President of Trinidad and Tobago *Arthur Robinson (Australian politician) (1872–1945) *Arthur Robinson, character in ''55 Days at Peking'' United States *Art Robinson (born 1942), American biochemist and Republican candidate for the United States House of Representatives *Arthur G. Robinson (born 1936), American bridge player *Arthur H. Robinson (1915–2004), American geographer and cartographer *Arthur J. Robinson (1943–2018), known as Mr. Okra, fruit vendor *Arthur P. Robinson (1879–1944), American football coach and businessman *Arthur Raymond Robinson (1881–1961), American politician from the state of Indiana *Arthur Neal Robinson (1886–1958), architect in Atlanta, Georgia Europe

*Arthur Robinson (anatomist) (1862–1948), British anatomist *Arthur Robinson (cricketer, born 1855) (1855–1913), English cricketer for Gloucestershire *Arthur Robi ...
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Arthur Robinson (Australian Politician)
Sir Arthur Robinson Order of St Michael and St George, KCMG (23 April 1872 – 17 May 1945) was an Australian politician, at different times a member of the upper and lower houses of the Victorian parliament and a federal MP. Early life Robinson was born at Carlton, Victoria, the son of journalist Anthony Bennett Robinson and Harriet, née Barton, the sister of Edmund Barton, Sir Edmund Barton. He attended Scotch College, Melbourne, Scotch College (where he was later Chairman of the School Council) before studying law at the University of Melbourne. He became a barrister and solicitor in 1896, partnering William Bruce in the firm that was to become Arthur Robinson & Co. (a forerunner of modern firm Allens (law firm), Allens). Robinson became known as a free trader and a conservative (in contrast to his uncle Edmund Barton), but he was also an ardent Australian Federation, federalist. On 18 April 1899 he married Annie Summers Puckle at Malvern, Victoria, Malvern. Australian Nati ...
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