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Frank Johnson (mayor)

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Monarch
  
Edward VII

Occupation
  
Politician

Nationality
  
Australian


Succeeded by
  
Lewis Cohen

Preceded by
  
Theodore Bruce

Name
  
Frank Johnson

Prime Minister
  
Alfred Deakin Andrew Fisher

Frank Johnson (27 April 1855 – 25 April 1921) was mayor of Adelaide, South Australia from 1907 to 1909.

He was born in Hindley Street, Adelaide, the son of Thomas Johnson, at one time member for West Adelaide and Electoral district of East AdelaideEast Adelaide in the South Australian House of Assembly. He was educated at J. L. Young's Adelaide Educational Institution, joined his father's boot-making business in King William Street, then became a prominent auctioneer.

He served as representative for the Gawler ward of the Adelaide City Council from 1891 to 1895, a post which his father had also once held.

His brother Thomas Johnson jr. (died 3 November 1904) was a prominent businessman in Broken Hill.

His brother Frederick Johnson was mayor of Charters Towers, Queensland.

He never married and his sister Mrs N. A. Mayfield acted as Lady Mayoress during his term as Lord Mayor.

He succeeded William Ashley Magarey as chairman of the South Australian Football Association

He was a prominent public speaker and Freemason and was president of the South Australian Dental Board.

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