Andrew Douglas Young

[1] He left for Adelaide to take up a position of manager for Walkley & Davies, and in 1913 entered business as a stockbroker on his own account.

He was elected a member of the Adelaide Stock Exchange in 1909 and to the committee in 1922.

He was elected chairman of the Adelaide Stock Exchange in 1932 and held the post until 1948, when he retired.

He was appointed a director of the State Bank of South Australia in 1934 on account of his intimate knowledge of financial dealings, and his advice was sought by all sections of the business community, including forensic examination of stockbrokers' books.

He was an avid sportsman, having in his younger days played football and cricket, and in later years played bowls as a prominent member of the St Peters club.

caricature by J. H. Chinner