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14Th Legislature HON. HUGH ARMSTRONG JAMES ARMSTRONG JAMES BAIRD AIME BENARD HON. JOSEPH BERNIER JOHN McCONNELL DONALD McDONALD DAVID McFADDEN DANIEL McLEAN EWAN McPHERSON Grand Rapids Gladstone Mountain Iberville St. Boniface Hamiota Russell Emerson Winnipeg North B Portage la Prairie Provincial Treasurer Provincial Secretary JAMES BREAKEY WILLIAM BUCHANNON GEORGE CLINGAN HON. GEORGE COLDWELL HARRY McWHIRTER THOMAS MOLLOY HON. WALTER MONTAGUE JAMES MORROW Glenwood Dauphin Virden Brandon City Elmwood Carillon Kildonan and St. Andrews Manitou Minister of Education Minister of Public Works ARMAND CORELLI HON. JAMES JOHNSON JOHN MacDOUGALL Clerk SPEAKER of the LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Sergeant-at-Arms Turtle Mountain FREDERICK DIXON JOSEPH FOLEY JOHN GARLAND FREDERICK NEWTON TOBIAS NORRIS ROBERT OROK Winnipeg Centre B Winnipeg North A Lakeside Roblin Lansdowne The Pas Leader of Opposition Fourteenth Legislative Assembly of Manitoba JACQUES PARENT WILLIAM PARRISH GEORGE RAY JOHN GRAHAM GEORGE GRIERSON JOHN HAIG Norfolk Minnedosa Assiniboia 1914 - 1915 Morris Winnipeg South B Churchill and Nelson JOSEPH HAMELIN HON. JAMES HOWDEN ALBERT HUDSON SAMUEL HUGHES ISAAC RILEY DONALD ROSS WILLIAM SIMS GEORGE STEEL Ste. Rose Beautiful Plains Winnipeg South A Gilbert Plains Rockwood St. Clements Swan River Cypress Attorney General HON. RODMOND ROBLIN PREMIER Dufferin THOMAS JOHNSON JEAN BAPTISTE LAUZON HON. GEORGE LAWRENCE GEORGE MALCOLM EDMUND TAYLOR ROBERT THORNTON SVEINN THORVALDSON JOHN WILLIAMS VALENTINE WINKLER Winnipeg Centre A La Verendrye Killarney Birtle St. George Deloraine GImli Arthur Morden and Rhineland Minister of Agriculture and Immigration 11-20.indd 4 5/4/11 10:15 AM.
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