Frederick William Thomas (politician)

Frederick William Thomas (politician)

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name= Sir Frederick William Thomas


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nationality=Australian
order=74th Lord Mayor of Melbourne
term_start=1957
term_end=1959
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predecessor=Francis Palmer Selleck
successor= Bernard Evans
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Sir Frederick William Thomas AE was Lord Mayor of Melbourne from 1957 - 1959, having been persuaded to stand for Council by his friend Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey. During World War II, he served as a Group Captain in the Royal Australian Air Force. He was invested as a Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau with Swords for services to the Netherlands in 1941 and invested as Knight Bachelor in 1959.


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