List of Members
Riding | Name | Position | |
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Annapolis County | John D. McKenzie | ||
Antigonish | John L. McIsaac | ||
Cape Breton South | George M. Morrison | ||
Cape Breton Centre | Michael Dwyer | Minister of Mines | |
Cape Breton North | George Belcher Murray | ||
Cape Breton East | Lauchlin D. Currie | Minister of Mines (1940) | |
Cape Breton West | Malcolm A. Patterson | ||
Colchester | Fred Murray Blois | ||
George Yuill Thomas | |||
Cumberland | Percy C. Black | ||
Archie Barney Smith | |||
Digby | J. Willie Comeau | ||
Guysborough | Havelock Torrey | ||
Halifax South | Angus L. Macdonald | Premier | |
Halifax Centre | William Duff Forrest | ||
Halifax North | Harold Connolly | ||
Halifax East | Geoffrey Stevens | ||
Halifax West | George E. Hagen | ||
Hants | Alexander S. MacMillan | Minister of Highways Premier (1940) |
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Inverness | Moses E. McGarry | speaker (1939) | |
Kings | John A. McDonald | Minister of Agriculture | |
Lunenburg | Frank R. Davis | ||
Gordon E. Romkey | speaker (1940) | ||
Pictou | Josiah H. MacQuarrie | Attorney General | |
Newton G. Munro | |||
Queens | John J. Cameron | ||
Richmond | Donald David Boyd | ||
Shelburne | Henry R. L. Bill | ||
Victoria | John M. Campbell | ||
Yarmouth | Lindsay C. Gardner | Speaker |
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