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Robert Hawkins (Manitoba politician)

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constituency. He was re-elected over McGirr by a greater margin in the
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He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the
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Robert Hawkins (disambiguation)
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Philippe Adjutor Talbot
Wallace C. Miller
Buckland St. Mary
Somerset
England
Liberal-Progressive
Buckland St. Mary
Somerset
England
Manitoba
Canada
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Liberal-Progressive
Speaker
Bristol
1932 provincial election
Conservative
Ernest N. McGirr
Dauphin
1936 election
1941 provincial election
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
1945
"Robert Hawkins (1879-1962)"
"The Parliamentary Tradition in Manitoba"
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