Gordon Sidney Harrington (August 7, 1883 – July 4, 1943) was a Nova Scotia politician and the 11th premier of Nova Scotia from 1930 to 1933. He was mayor...
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George Harrington George P. Harrington, American politician from Wisconsin Gerry Harrington, Irish Gaelic athletics chairman Gordon Sidney Harrington, Canadian...
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(1912–1922) W.L. Hall (1922–1925) Edgar Nelson Rhodes (1925–1930) Gordon Sidney Harrington (1930–1937) Percy C. Black (1937–1940) Leonard William Fraser (1940–1948)...
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him to be the new Minister of Fisheries at Ottawa. Rhodes chose Gordon Sidney Harrington as his successor at Halifax. He returned to federal politics to...
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Clarie Gillis, Member of Parliament, Cape Breton South, 1940–1957. Gordon Sidney Harrington, former mayor and former premier of Nova Scotia. Andy Hogan, Member...
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represented Nova Scotia between October 1, 1928, to July 13, 1933. Gordon Sidney Harrington became premier in 1930 after E. N. Rhodes entered the federal cabinet...
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philanthropist, member of the Order of Canada Alasdair Graham, Senator Gordon Sidney Harrington, Premier of Nova Scotia Alexander Graham Bell Angus L. MacDonald...
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Bracken, politician and 11th Premier of Manitoba (d.1969) August 7 – Gordon Sidney Harrington, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (d.1943) October 2 – Robert...
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1928 election (39th Leg.) Conservative (Ldr. 1925) MLA for Hants County 11 Gordon Sidney Harrington (1883–1943) 11 August 1930 5 September 1933 Appointment (39th Leg...
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1855) July 4 Cevat Abbas Gürer, Turkish army officer (b. 1887) Gordon Sidney Harrington, Canadian politician (b. 1883) Zofia Leśniowska, Polish army officer...
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Premier of Nova Scotia – Edgar Nelson Rhodes (until August 11) then Gordon Sidney Harrington Premier of Ontario – George Howard Ferguson (until December 15)...
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Richards (until June 1) then Leonard Tilley Premier of Nova Scotia – Gordon Sidney Harrington (until September 5) then Angus Lewis Macdonald Premier of Ontario...
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New Brunswick – Charles Dow Richards Premier of Nova Scotia – Gordon Sidney Harrington Premier of Ontario – George Stewart Henry Premier of Prince Edward...
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(until May 19) then Charles Dow Richards Premier of Nova Scotia – Gordon Sidney Harrington Premier of Ontario – George Stewart Henry Premier of Prince Edward...
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Leader Party # of Seats Angus L. Macdonald Liberal 25 Gordon Sidney Harrington Conservative 5 Total 30...
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Labour Cape Breton Centre Gordon Sidney Harrington 5,949 29.22% Malcolm A. Patterson 4,384 21.54% Gordon Sidney Harrington Joseph Macdonald 5,762 28.31%...
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First party Second party Con Leader Angus Lewis Macdonald Gordon Sidney Harrington Party Liberal Liberal-Conservative Leader since October 1, 1930...
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First party Second party PC Leader Angus Lewis Macdonald Gordon Sidney Harrington Party Liberal Progressive Conservative Leader since October 1, 1930...
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General The Earl of Willingdon The Earl of Bessborough Premier Gordon Sidney Harrington Preceded by James Cranswick Tory Succeeded by Walter Harold Covert...
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Legislature Years Member Party Member Party 39th 1928-1933 Gordon Sidney Harrington Liberal-Conservative Joseph Macdonald Liberal-Conservative...
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Dwyer MLA for Cape Breton Centre In office 1933–1939 Preceded by Gordon Sidney Harrington Joseph Macdonald Succeeded by Douglas MacDonald Personal details...
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1878) July 2 – Robert James Manion, politician (b. 1881) July 4 – Gordon Sidney Harrington, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (b. 1883) July 12 – Joseph...
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Leader Party # of Seats Angus L. Macdonald Liberal 22 Gordon Sidney Harrington Conservative 8 N/A CCF/United Farmer/Labour 0 Total 30...
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Governors General The Earl of Bessborough The Lord Tweedsmuir Premier Gordon Sidney Harrington Angus Lewis Macdonald Preceded by Frank Stanfield Succeeded by...
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William Chisholm John Laughlin McIsaac Cape Breton Centre Gordon Sidney Harrington Minister of Public Works & Mines Joseph Macdonald Cape Breton...
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Breton Centre Daniel McDonald 3,277 14.68% Joseph Steele 313 1.40% Gordon Sidney Harrington 7,621 34.13% Joseph Steele Cape Breton James McConnell 3,210 14...
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general election Party Candidate Votes % Liberal–Conservative Gordon Sidney Harrington 4,757 43.81% Liberal Malcolm A. Patterson 4,650 42.83% Co-operative...
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Sylvia Sidney (born Sophia Kosow; August 8, 1910 – July 1, 1999) was an American stage, screen, and film actress whose career spanned 70 years. She rose...
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Byng of Vimy The Viscount Willingdon Premier Edgar Nelson Rhodes Gordon Sidney Harrington Preceded by James Robson Douglas Succeeded by Frank Stanfield MLA...
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General Yes Cape Breton Centre August 1, 1925† Gordon Sidney Harrington Conservative Gordon Sidney Harrington Conservative Sought re-election upon...
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