Background
He was born in Surry Hills to tailor John Fallon and Katherine, née Macken.
He was born in Surry Hills to tailor John Fallon and Katherine, née Macken.
University of Sydney.
Educated at Street Joseph"s College and the University of Sydney (Bachelor 1908, Bachelor of Medicine 1913), he became a medical practitioner in Randwick, and also lectured in classics. In 1922 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as one of the members for Eastern Suburbs, representing the sectarian Catholic Democratic Party. By 1925 the party had collapsed and Fallon contested the election as an "Independent Catholic", but was defeated.
He died at Darlinghurst in 1948.
He spent three years as a medical examiner for the Department of Education, and was a member of the Australian Industrial Christian Fellowship Council in 1923.