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Frank Mends Stone

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Preceded by
  
None (new seat)

Constituency
  
North Province

Succeeded by
  
Francis Connor

Born
  
19 April 1857 Perth, Western Australia, Australia (
1857-04-19
)

Died
  
10 September 1942, Quairading, Western Australia, Australia

Frank Mends Stone (19 April 1857 – 10 September 1942) was an Australian lawyer and politician who was a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1894 to 1906, representing North Province.

Stone was born in Perth to Charlotte Marion (née Whitfield) and George Frederick Stone. His father was Attorney-General of Western Australia on two occasions, while an older brother, Sir Edward Albert Stone, was the fourth Chief Justice of Western Australia. Like his relatives, Stone entered the legal profession. He was an associate to Sir Archibald Burt (the chief justice) from 1876 to 1878, and was called to the bar in 1882. Stone entered parliament at the 1894 Legislative Council elections, when he was elected to a six-year term in North Province. He was re-elected in 1900, and retired at the end of that term, in June 1906. Stone eventually retired to the country, dying in Quairading in September 1942, aged 85. He had married Anne Elizabeth Lapsley in 1880, with whom he had three children. He later had another four children with a de facto wife, Dorothy Eileen Meagher.

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