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248: 254: 336: 297: 59: 263: 177: 36: 290: 331: 341: 326: 181: 81: 283: 184:, a member of the Coalition government. Running as a member of the Liberal Party, he was defeated in the 1952 provincial election. 153: 227: 126: 109: 321: 316: 71: 201: 247: 267: 310: 253: 176:(May 28, 1915 – June 25, 1999) was a Canadian politician. He served in the 337:
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