Henry Kneebone (17 March 1876 – 22 December 1933) was an Australian journalist, author, editor and politician.
He was born at Kadina, South Australia in 1876, son of Henry Kneebone of Cornwall and Elizabeth Ann (née Tonkin).
He joined the Daily Herald, a Labor Party publication in Adelaide, in 1910 and was made editor in 1911.
He founded the Anzac Buffet, which supplied more than a million free meals to Australian soldiers in London.
[10] Henry Kneebone (1876–1933) married Henrietta Whitta (1875 – 17 January 1951) on 4 November 1903; they lived in Jellicoe Avenue, Kings Park.