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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature abstract "The 42nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 11, 1953 and April 17, 1956.David Laurence MacLaren served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.E. T. Kennedy was chosen as speaker in 1953. After Kennedy died, Walter Powers succeeded him as speaker in 1954. J. Arthur Moore became speaker in 1955 after Powers' death.The Progressive Conservative Party led by Hugh John Flemming defeated the Liberals to form the government.".
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Albert_(1846-1973_electoral_district).
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Carleton_(1834-1974_electoral_district).
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Charlotte_(1785–1974_electoral_district).
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Cyril_Sherwood.
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink David_Laurence_MacLaren.
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_John_Flemming.
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink J._André_Doucet.
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Robichaud.
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Madawaska_(provincial_electoral_district).
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Richard_J._Gill.
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Robert_McAllister_(politician).
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Saint_John_Centre_(electoral_district).
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Sunbury_(1785-1973_electoral_district).
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink T._Babbitt_Parlee.
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Powers_(politician).
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink Westmorland_(provincial_electoral_district).
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink William_Stafford_Anderson.
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLink York_(1785-1974_electoral_district).
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLinkText "42nd New Brunswick Legislature".
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature wikiPageWikiLinkText "42nd".
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature after "43".
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature before "41".
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- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature years "1952".
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature subject Category:1952_establishments_in_New_Brunswick.
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature subject Category:1956_disestablishments_in_Canada.
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature subject Category:20th_century_in_New_Brunswick.
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature subject Category:Terms_of_the_New_Brunswick_Legislature.
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature type Assembly.
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature comment "The 42nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 11, 1953 and April 17, 1956.David Laurence MacLaren served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick.E. T. Kennedy was chosen as speaker in 1953. After Kennedy died, Walter Powers succeeded him as speaker in 1954. J. Arthur Moore became speaker in 1955 after Powers' death.The Progressive Conservative Party led by Hugh John Flemming defeated the Liberals to form the government.".
- 42nd_New_Brunswick_Legislature label "42nd New Brunswick Legislature".
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