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- John_S._Currie abstract "John Stewart Currie (1877 – December 14, 1956) was a journalist and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Burin in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1913 to 1919.The son of John Gibson Currie, a native of Scotland, he was born in Carbonear and was educated there. Currie began working at the St. John's Daily News in 1894. In 1914, he organized the Permanent Marine Disasters Fund. He served in the Newfoundland cabinet as a minister without portfolio in 1919 but he was defeated when he ran for reelection in the general election held later that year. In 1932, Currie was named to the Legislative Council of Newfoundland. He was chairman of the board for Prince of Wales College and Holloway School. Near the end of his life, he became publisher for the Daily News. His son Chancey succeeded him as managing editor.He married Marie Christian who predeceased him by a bit more than two years. Currie died at home in St. John's after a lengthy illness.".
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- John_S._Currie comment "John Stewart Currie (1877 – December 14, 1956) was a journalist and politician in Newfoundland. He represented Burin in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1913 to 1919.The son of John Gibson Currie, a native of Scotland, he was born in Carbonear and was educated there. Currie began working at the St. John's Daily News in 1894. In 1914, he organized the Permanent Marine Disasters Fund.".
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