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- Robert_Randolph_Bruce abstract "Robert Randolph Bruce (July 16, 1861 — February 21, 1942) was an engineer, mining proprietor and the 13th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia from 1926 to 1931.Bruce was born in Scotland and educated at the University of Glasgow where he studied engineering. He emigrated to the United States in 1887 before arriving in Canada to work for the Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1897 he settled in British Columbia to become a prospector. Bruce and his partner established a lead and silver mine near Windermere Lake in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia. He purchased land from the railway and promoted it in England for settlement. Bruce became the province's lieutenant-governor in 1926. Unusually for former vice-roys, he attempted to enter politics following his tenure as the Queen's representative and stood for the Liberal Party of Canada in the 1935 federal election but was narrowly defeated by Henry Herbert Stevens in the riding of Kootenay East. The government of William Lyon Mackenzie King appointed Bruce as Canada's second envoy to Japan with the title of Minister Plenipotentiary in 1936. He served for two years before retiring to Montreal.".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce almaMater University_of_Glasgow.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce birthDate "1861".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce birthDate "1861-07-16".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce birthPlace Lhanbryde.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce birthPlace Scotland.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce birthYear "1861".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce deathDate "1942".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce deathDate "1942-02-21".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce deathPlace Montreal.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce deathYear "1942".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce monarch George_V.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce office "Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce orderInOffice "13th".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce predecessor Walter_Cameron_Nichol.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce successor John_William_Fordham_Johnson.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce termPeriod Robert_Randolph_Bruce__1.
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- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Pacific_Railway.
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- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lieutenant_Governors_of_British_Columbia.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Envoy_(title).
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Freeman_Freeman-Thomas,_1st_Marquess_of_Willingdon.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink George_V.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Herbert_Stevens.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink John_Duncan_MacLean.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink John_Oliver_(politician).
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink John_William_Fordham_Johnson.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Julian_Byng,_1st_Viscount_Byng_of_Vimy.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Kootenay_East.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Lhanbryde.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant_Governor_of_British_Columbia.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_British_Columbia.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Minister_Plenipotentiary.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Montreal,_Quebec.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Simon_Fraser_Tolmie.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Glasgow.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Vere_Ponsonby,_9th_Earl_of_Bessborough.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Cameron_Nichol.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLink William_Lyon_Mackenzie_King.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bruce, Hon. Robert Randolph".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLinkText "Randolph Bruce".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert Randolph Bruce".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce almaMater University_of_Glasgow.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce birthDate "1861-07-16".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce birthPlace Lhanbryde.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce birthPlace Scotland.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce caption "Robert Randolph Bruce".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce dateOfBirth "1861".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce dateOfDeath "1942".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce deathDate "1942-02-21".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce deathPlace Montreal.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce deathPlace Montreal,_Quebec.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce governorGeneral Freeman_Freeman-Thomas,_1st_Marquess_of_Willingdon.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce governorGeneral Julian_Byng,_1st_Viscount_Byng_of_Vimy.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce governorGeneral Vere_Ponsonby,_9th_Earl_of_Bessborough.
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- Robert_Randolph_Bruce monarch George_V.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce name "Bruce, Robert".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce name "Robert Randolph Bruce".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce nationality "Canadian".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce occupation "engineer, mining proprietor".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce office "Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce order "13".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce predecessor Walter_Cameron_Nichol.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce premier John_Duncan_MacLean.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce premier John_Oliver_(politician).
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce premier Simon_Fraser_Tolmie.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce profession "Politician, Diplomat".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce shortDescription "Canadian diplomat".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce successor John_William_Fordham_Johnson.
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce termEnd "1931-07-18".
- Robert_Randolph_Bruce termStart "1926-01-21".
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- Robert_Randolph_Bruce description "Canadian diplomat".