List of Members
Riding | Name | Position | |
---|---|---|---|
Annapolis County | Henry Davies Hicks | Minister of Education | |
Antigonish | Colin H. Chisholm | ||
Cape Breton South | John Smith MacIvor | ||
Cape Breton Centre | Michael McDonald | ||
Cape Breton North | Alexander O'Handley | ||
Cape Breton East | Russell Cunningham | ||
Cape Breton West | Malcolm A. Patterson | Attorney general | |
Clare | Desire J. Comeau | ||
Colchester | Robert L. Stanfield | ||
G. I. Smith | |||
Cumberland East | Martin James Kaufman | ||
Cumberland West | Thomas A. Giles | ||
Cumberland Centre | Archibald J. Mason | ||
Digby | E. Keith Potter | ||
Guysborough | Arthur Whittier MacKenzie | ||
Halifax South | Angus L.MacDonald | Premier | |
Halifax Centre | James Edward Rutledge | ||
Halifax North | Harold Connolly | ||
Halifax East | Geoffrey Stevens | ||
Halifax West | Ronald Manning Fielding | ||
Hants East | Ernest M. Ettinger | ||
Hants West | George B. Cole | ||
Inverness (provincial electoral district) | Alexander H. McKinnon | ||
Kings | William H. Pipe | ||
D. Durell Sutton | |||
Lunenburg | Gordon E. Romkey | speaker | |
Arthur L. Thurlow | |||
Pictou East | John W. MacDonald | ||
Pictou West | Stewart W. Proudfoot | ||
Pictou Centre | Alfred B. DeWolfe | ||
Queens | Merrill D. Rawding | ||
Richmond | Lauchlin Daniel Currie | ||
Shelburne | Wilfred Tennyson Dauphinee | ||
Victoria | Carleton L. MacMillan | ||
Yarmouth | William H. Brown | ||
Donald J. Fraser |
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