- Albert Fuller Ellis
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name=Albert Fuller Ellis
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birth_date=28 August 1869
birth_place=Roma, Queensland ,Australia
death_date=11 July. 1951
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employer=John T. Arundel and Company
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title=C.M.G.,Knight Bachelor
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footnotes=Sir Albert Fuller Ellis (28 August 1869 - 11 July 1951) was a prospector in the
Pacific , he discoveredphosphate deposits on the Pacific islandsNauru andBanaba Island (Ocean Island) in 1900. He was the British Phosphate Commissioner forNew Zealand from 1921 to 1951.Ellis was born in
Roma, Queensland , his family moved toAuckland were he attended theCambridge District High School . After high school Ellis was employed by the firm ofJohn T. Arundel and Co. as an analyst and prospector. The company, based in London, was engaged in Pacific trading of phosphates,copra , and pearl shell. While working in the company's Sydney office in 1899 Ellis determined that a large rock from Nauru being used as a doorstop was rich in phosphate. Following the discovery Ellis traveled to Ocean Island and Nauru and confirmed the discovery.Operations on Ocean Island commenced three months after the discovery. Ellis managed the development of the phosphate resources on Nauru, and mining began in 1906 under an arrangement with the German administrators of the island. Following
World War I Nauru became a mandate of Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, the countries appointed theBritish Phosphate Commission to manage the extraction and export of phosphate from Nauru. Ellis was appointed the BPC for New Zealand.In 1928 Ellis was awarded the C.M.G., and in 1938 was created a
Knight Bachelor . Ellis wrote a book about the history of the Pacific phospahte island, his discovery and subsequent development of the phosphate industry on the islands, "Ocean Island and Nauru — their Story" was published in Australia in 1935.ee also
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History of Nauru References
*" [http://www.teara.govt.nz/1966/E/EllisSirAlbertFuller/EllisSirAlbertFuller/en An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand] ", 1966
Book Published
"Ocean Island and Nauru, Their Story" 1935
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