Draft:Sydney Frost (judge)
Sir Sydney Frost | |
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Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea | |
In office February 1975 – November 1977 | |
Preceded by | John Minogue |
Succeeded by | William Prentice |
Justice of the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea | |
In office November 1964 – February 1975 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australia | 13 February 1916
Died | 20 April 1997 Camberwell, Victoria, Australia | (aged 81)
Spouse | Dorothy Kelly (m. 1943) |
Alma mater | University of Melbourne |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Sir Thomas Sydney Frost (13 February 1916 – 20 April 1997) was an Australian judge. He served on the Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea from 1964 to 1977, including as the inaugural chief justice from 1975 to 1977. His tenure on the court began during the period as an Australian-administered territory and spanned the first few years after independence in 1975.
Early life
Frost was born on 13 February 1916 in Ascot Vale, Victoria. He was the first of three sons born to Mary Andrea (née Fredericks) and Thomas Charles Frost. His father was a draughtsman for the Victorian Railways.[1]
Frost's father died of tuberculosis in 1919 and his mother died of the same disease in 1927. After being orphaned he and his brothers were raised by their half-sister Maisie Gillard. He
Military service
Judicial career
Personal life
References
- ^ Henningham, Stephen (2023). "Sir Thomas Sydney Frost (1916–1997)". Australian Dictionary of Biography.