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Index

Alberta Legislature

Premier
Ernest Charles Manning
Cabinet
Manning cabinet
Leader of the
Opposition

James Harper Prowse
Government
Social Credit Party
Opposition
Alberta Liberal Party
Cooperative Commonwealth
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
Speaker of the
Assembly

Peter Dawson
Monarch
Elizabeth II
Lieutenant
Governor

John James Bowlen
11th
13th
session
1952 Alberta general election
prorogued
dissolved
1955 Alberta general election
majority
Social Credit Party
Premier

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