Alexander Wallace Matheson (June 11, 1903 – March 3, 1976) was a Prince Edward Island politician. He was born in Bellevue, Prince Edward Island. He was...
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Alexander Matheson may refer to: Sir Alexander Matheson, 1st Baronet (1805–1886), Scottish businessman and Liberal politician Sir Alexander Matheson, 3rd...
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elected mayor of a municipality in Quebec (d.2003) June 10 – Alexander Wallace Matheson, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (d.1976) June...
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Faith, band-leader, orchestrator and composer (b.1908) March 3 - Alexander Wallace Matheson, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (b.1903) April...
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MacLellan, singer-songwriter Gene MacLellan, musician Alexander Wallace Matheson, politician John Alexander Mathieson, educator, politician, jurist David MacEachern...
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12 June 2021. Kaufman, Alex (2011). "Robert de Bruce and William Wallace". In Matheson, Lister M. (ed.). Icons of the Middle Ages: Rulers, Writers, Rebels...
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February 21, 1956, to August 3, 1959. The Liberal Party led by Alexander Wallace Matheson formed the government. Augustin Gallant was elected speaker. Edward...
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Liberal Party led by John Walter Jones formed the government. Alexander Wallace Matheson replaced Jones as Premier and party leader in 1953. Forest W....
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Douglas Lloyd Campbell (Manitoba), Henry Hicks (Nova Scotia), Alexander Wallace Matheson (Prince Edward Island), and Ernest Manning (Alberta) – during...
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Progressive Conservative 1950 1959 Alexander Wallace Matheson Liberal 1959 1965 Lorne Bonnell Liberal 1965 1965 Alexander B. Campbell Liberal 1965 1966...
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Hume 1757–1758 Adam Ferguson 1758–1765 William Wallace 1766–1794 Alexander Brown 1794–1818 Alexander Manners 1820–1848 David Irving 1849–1871 Samuel...
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Edward Island on May 25, 1955. The governing Liberals of Premier Alex W. Matheson increased their majority in the Legislature, winning three more seats over...
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Island on September 1, 1959. The governing Liberals of Premier Alex W. Matheson were defeated by the Progressive Conservatives led by Walter R. Shaw, who...
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Kings John A. Campbell Daniel A. MacRae (1949) Liberal Alexander Wallace Matheson Liberal 5th Kings William Hughes Liberal George Saville...
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Progressive Conservative 4th Kings Lorne Bonnell Liberal Alexander Wallace Matheson Liberal 5th Kings Stephen Hessian Liberal George Saville...
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Progressive Conservative 4th Kings Lorne Bonnell Liberal Alexander Wallace Matheson Liberal 5th Kings Arthur MacDonald Liberal George J. Ferguson...
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Keir Clark Liberal 4th Kings Lorne Bonnell Liberal Alexander Wallace Matheson Liberal 5th Kings William Hughes Liberal George Saville...
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Keir Clark Liberal 4th Kings John A. Campbell Liberal Alexander Wallace Matheson Liberal 5th Kings William Hughes Liberal George Saville...
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government over the opposition Liberals, led by former Premier Alex W. Matheson. The Legislature of Prince Edward Island had two levels of membership from...
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James Robert Wallace, Baron Wallace of Tankerness, PC, KC, FRSE (born 25 August 1954) is a Scottish politician serving as a Liberal Democrat life peer...
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A Wrinkle in Time (section Charles Wallace Murry)
father Alexander, also goes by "Xan") and his twin brother Dennys ("Den") are the middle children in the Murry family, older than Charles Wallace but younger...
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Councillor November 7, 1940 Bradford William LePage Liberal Alexander Wallace Matheson Liberal Appointed Lieutenant Governor Yes 2nd Queens Assemblyman...
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convention was held when Alex W. Matheson sought reelection as leader in 1961. (Held in September 1961) Alexander Wallace Matheson 751 J. Watson MacNaught 278...
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Duel (1971 film) (category Films based on works by Richard Matheson)
Douglass as Old Woman in Car Alexander Lockwood as Old Man in Car Sweet Dick Whittington as Radio Interviewer Richard Matheson adapted the script from his...
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Sandy McDonald (redirect from Alexander McDonald (Moderator))
Alexander McDonald (5 November 1937 – 17 March 2016) was a Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland who served as the Moderator of the General Assembly...
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List of 24 characters (redirect from Ray Wallace (24 character))
Cuthbert — Kim Bauer Billy Burke — Gary Matheson Tracy Middendorf — Carla Matheson Skye McCole Bartusiak — Megan Matheson Kevin Dillon — Lonnie McRae Innis...
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George F.G. Stanley's Flag Memorandum to John Matheson – St. Francis Xavier University John Matheson's postcard to George Stanley – St. Francis Xavier...
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in Petersham, Sydney, Australia fac et spera do and hope motto of Clan Matheson fac fortia et patere do brave deeds and endure motto of Prince Alfred College...
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Abbott Laboratories (redirect from Wallace Abbott)
Illinois, United States. The company was founded by Chicago physician Wallace Calvin Abbott in 1888 to formulate known drugs; today, it sells medical...
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Deadly Eyes (1982) as Dr. Louis Spenser Heavenly Bodies (1985) as Walter Matheson Honeymoon (1985) as Barnes Bachmann, Karen (10 January 2020). "Tales from...
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