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Provincial Governments 77 PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS 77 13.—Lieutenant-Governors of Provinces and Territories, 1867-1946, Legislatures and Prime Ministers, 1934-46, and Present Ministries as at Jan. 1,1947—continued NOVA SCOTIA LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS Date of Date of Name Name Commission Commission Lt.-Gen. Sir WILLIAM F. WILLIAMS July 1, 1867 JAMES D. MCGREGOR Oct. 1910 Major-Gen. Sir C. HASTINGS DOYLE Oct. 18, 1867 DAVID MACKEEN Oct. 1915 Lt.-Gen. Sir C. HASTINGS DOYLE Jan. 31, 1868' MACCALLUM GRANT Nov. 29, 1916 JOSEPH HOWE May 1, 1873 MACCALLUM GRANT Mar. 21, 1922' Sir ADAMS G. ARCHIBALD July 4, 1873 J. ROBSON DOUGLAS Jan. 12, 1925 MATTHEW HENRY RICHEY July 4, 1883 JAMES C. TORY Sept. 14, 1925 A. W. MCLELAN July 9, 1888 FRANK STANFIELD Nov. 19, 1930 Sir MALACHY BOWES DALY July 11, 1890 WALTER H. COVERT Oct. 5, 1931 Sir MALACHY BOWES DALY July 29, 1895' ROBERT IRWIN Apr. 7, 1937 ALFRED G. JONES July 26, 1900 FREDERICK F. MATHERS, K.C.... May 31, 1940 DUNCAN C. FBASER Mar. 27, 1906 Lt.-Col.H.ERNESTKENDALL,M.D Nov. 17, 1942 1 Second term. LEGISLATURES, 1934-461 Date of Number of Legislature Date of Date of Election Sessions First Opening Dissolution Aug. 22, 1933 17th General Assembly i Mar. 1, 1934 May 20, 1937 June 29, 1937 18th General Assembly i Mar. 1, 1938 Sept. 19, 1941 Oct. 28, 1941 19th General Assembly 4 Feb. 19, 1942 Sept. 12, 1945 Oct. 23, 1945 20th General Assembly l2 Mar. 14, 1946 2 1 The Ministries from 1934-46 were: 12th Ministry, sworn in Sept. 5, 1933, under the leadership of Hon. A. L. Macdonald; 13th Ministry, sworn in July 10, 1940, under the leadership of Hon. A. S. MacMillan; 14th Ministry, sworn in Sept. 8, 1945, under the leadership of Hon. Angus L. Macdonald, K.C. 2 Life of Legislature not yet expired. FOURTEENTH MINISTRY (Party standing at latest General Election, Oct. 23, 1945: 28 Liberals and 2 Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.) NOTE.—Ministers who have held office continuously are shown as at the date of original appointment, despite the formation of a new Ministry consequent upon the appointment of a new Premier. Office Date of Name Appointment Premier and President of Council, Provincial Hon. ANGUS L. MACDONALD, K.C Sept. 8, 1945 Attorney-General, Minister of Lands and Forests, and Minister of Municipal Affairs.. Hon. JOSIAH H. MACQUARRLE, K.C Sept. 5, 1933 Minister of Agriculture and Marketing Sept. 8, 1945 Minister of Public Health, Minister of Public Hon. FRANK R. DAVIS, M.D., CM Sept. 5, 1933 Minister of Mines and Minister of Labour Feb. 6, 1939 Acting Minister of Highways and Public Hon. ANGUS L. MACDONALD, K.C Sept. 18, 1945 Feb 24 1941 Sept. 5, 1933 Apr. 4, 1946 .
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