Francis Connor

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Succeeded byNone (abolished)
ConstituencyEast Kimberley
Preceded byNone (new creation)
Francis Connor
Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Western Australia
In office
20 April 1893  28 June 1904
Preceded byWilliam Leonard Baker
Succeeded byNone (abolished)
ConstituencyEast Kimberley
In office
28 June 1904  13 November 1905
Preceded byNone (new creation)
Succeeded byArthur Male
ConstituencyKimberley
Member of the Legislative Council
of Western Australia
In office
4 June 1906  24 August 1916
Preceded byFrank Stone
Succeeded byGeorge Miles
ConstituencyNorth Province
Personal details
Born1857
Died24 August 1916 (aged 59)
PartyIndependent

Francis Connor (1857 – 24 August 1916) was an Australian businessman, pastoralist, and politician who served in both houses of the Parliament of Western Australia, as a member of the Legislative Assembly from 1893 to 1905 and as a member of the Legislative Council from 1906 until his death.

Connor was born in Newry, County Armagh, Ireland. He arrived in Sydney, Australia, in 1885, and from there went to Wyndham, a small town in Western Australia's Kimberley region. In Wyndham, Connor went into partnership with a schoolmate from Ireland, Denis Doherty, who eventually also entered parliament. Their firm initially supplied goods to the Kimberley goldfields. They later went into the live cattle trade, acquiring two pastoral leases in the Northern Territory (Newry Station and Auvergne Station). In 1897, Connor and Doherty merged their business with that of Michael Durack, forming Connor, Doherty & Durack.[1]

Politics

In 1893, Connor was elected to parliament in a by-election for the seat of East Kimberley, caused by the death of the sitting member, William Baker. He held East Kimberley until it was abolished at the 1904 state election, and thereafter transferred to the seat of Kimberley. Later in 1904, Connor was one of four independents to announce their support for the Labor Party, allowing Henry Daglish to form a minority government (and become the first Premier of Western Australia from the Labor Party). The Labor government fell after just over a year, and Connor was defeated in his seat at the 1905 state election by Arthur Male.[2] He re-entered parliament in June 1906, winning election to the Legislative Council's North Province, and was re-elected to a second six-year term in 1912.[1]

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