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Frank Liddell (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Role
  
Australian Politician

Resigned
  
April 13, 1910

Name
  
Frank Liddell

Succeeded by
  
Occupation
  
Doctor

Nationality
  
Australian

Died
  
October 20, 1939


Frank Liddell (politician)

Born
  
26 June 1862Maitland, New South Wales (
1862-06-26
)

Political party
  
Free Trade Party, Commonwealth Liberal Party

Frank Liddell (26 June 1862 – 20 October 1939) was an Australian politician. Born in Maitland, New South Wales, he was educated at Sydney Grammar School and subsequently attended the University of Edinburgh. He returned as a doctor to Maitland, and was elected to West Maitland Council. In 1903, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Free Trade Party member for Hunter, succeeding Prime Minister Edmund Barton, who was retiring. He held the seat until 1910, when he was defeated by future Labor leader Matthew Charlton. Liddell subsequently retired from politics and returned to medicine, practicing in Maitland and Hornsby. He died in 1939.

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