George Hara Williams (November 17, 1894 – September 12, 1945) was a Canadian farmer activist and politician. Born in Binscarth, Manitoba, Williams attended...
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Missouri George S. Williams (1877–1961), U.S. representative from Delaware George Hara Williams (1894–1945), Saskatchewan politician George Williams (American...
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Ernest Hideo Hara (1909–2006), Hawaiian architect of Japanese descent Fumina Hara (原 史奈, born 1981), Japanese actress and idol George Hara Williams (1894–1945)...
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form the United Farmers of Canada (UFC) under the leadership of George Hara Williams. The new group was opposed to participating in electoral politics...
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, a democratic socialist party led by George Hara Williams, became the official opposition winning over 18% of the vote and...
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Federation In office 1932–1936 Preceded by new office Succeeded by George Hara Williams Member of the Regina City Council In office 1922–1932 Personal details...
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Saskatchewan Section became more militant under the leadership of George Hara Williams and decided to enter electoral politics on a socialist platform....
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Gardiner William John Patterson Co-operative Commonwealth Federation George Hara Williams John Mason Parker 9th Legislature 6 sessions 9th general Jan. 19...
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CCF in 1942 after successfully challenging the incumbent leader, George Hara Williams, but did not resign from the House of Commons until 1 June 1944....
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but failed to win seat; role as Leader of the Opposition taken by George Hara Williams. 3 Premier when election was called; lost seat in the election and...
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procedure. In 1941, he became Leader of the Opposition when party leader George Hara Williams resigned his seat to enlist in the Canadian Army during World War...
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Progressive-Conservative coalition, the UFC (SS) under the leadership of George Hara Williams decided to form a new political party. In 1932 it joined with the...
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subsequently known as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and led by George Hara Williams, formed the official opposition. John Mason Parker served as speaker...
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but failed to win seat; role as Leader of the Opposition taken by George Hara Williams 3 Premier when election was called; lost seat in the election and...
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) led by George Hara Williams formed the official opposition. After Williams resigned his seat to serve in the army in...
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elected to the Saskatchewan assembly in a 1945 by-election held after George Hara Williams resigned his seat. He served as speaker for the assembly from 1962...
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Tom Johnston Wadena George Hara Williams 4162 George Russell Cook 1686 Walter Elvy Rogers (Ind.) 207 George Hara Williams Yorkton Arthur Percy...
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1925–1929 Liberal 5. John Robeson Taylor 1929–1934 Independent 6. George Hara Williams 1934–sept. 1945 Farmer-Labour/CCF 7. Frederick Dewhurst nov. 1945–1975...
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majority government. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation under George Hara Williams came in second place and continued as the Official Opposition. 1...
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original (PDF) on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2012-03-31. Dale-Burnett, Lisa. "Williams, George (1894–1945)". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Archived from the original...
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Sunita Lyn "Suni" Williams (née Pandya; born September 19, 1965) is an American astronaut, retired U.S. Navy officer, and former record holder for most...
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was helping to ease Depression conditions. Tommy Douglas succeeded George Hara Williams—one of the CCF's founders with a background in the United Farmers...
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the leadership of George Hara Williams decided to form a new political party. The Progressives disbanded as a result. In 1932, Williams' party joined with...
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became the Saskatchewan section of the CCF and changed its name. George Hara Williams - Wadena - (FLG) 1934 (CCF) 1938-1944-1945by (Deceased, CCF Won)...
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Maureen O'Hara (redirect from Maureen o hara)
2013. Malone 2013, p. 179. Oliver, Myrna (25 October 2015). "Maureen O' Hara, the 'only leading lady big enough and tough enough for John Wayne,' dies...
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Douglas challenged George Hara Williams, the leader of the Saskatchewan Section of the CCF for the provincial leadership. He defeated Williams and became provincial...
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Eleven Rudras, consisting of Aja, Ekapada, Ahirbudhanya, Tvasta, Rudra, Hara, Sambhu, Trayambaka, Aparajita, Ishana, and Tribhuvana Two Ashvins (or Nasatyas)...
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William Gibson CCF Resignation Yes Wadena November 21, 1945 George Hara Williams CCF Frederick Arthur Dewhurst CCF Death Yes Shellbrook...
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Charles O'Hara (redirect from Charles O`Hara)
John Trumbull. During his career O'Hara personally surrendered to both George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte. O'Hara's Battery and O'Hara's Tower in...
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Feifer, George (2001). "Operation Heaven Number One". The Battle of Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb. The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-58574-215-5. Hara, Tameichi...
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