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1O. A. C. Review Volume 41 Issue 3, November 1928

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  • Publisher: Ontario Agricultural College
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  • First Year Published: 1928
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    Hugh Guthrie

    Hugh Guthrie PC KC (13 August 1866 – 3 November 1939) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as a minister in the governments of Sir Robert Borden

    R. B. Bennett

    interim leader Hugh Guthrie as his permanent successor. In the event, Meighen lacked the support to attempt a comeback, while Guthrie's chances were ruined

    Wellington South (federal electoral district)

    8th  1896–1900     Christian Kloepfer Conservative 9th  1900–1904     Hugh Guthrie Liberal 10th  1904–1908 11th  1908–1911 12th  1911–1917 14th  1917–1921

    Hugh Guthrie (Scottish politician)

    Hugh Boyd Guthrie (5 June 1879 – 26 February 1946) was a Scottish socialist politician. Born in Kilmarnock, Guthrie was educated at the University of

    Solicitor General of Canada

    1917 Hugh Guthrie* (1917-10-04) (1919-07-04)October 4, 1917 – July 4, 1919 (1919-07-05) (1920-07-10)July 5, 1919 – July 10, 1920 Hugh Guthrie* (acting)

    Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

    time) January 4, 1924 (Acting until Jan.30) June 28, 1926 Liberal – Hugh Guthrie (Acting) June 29, 1926 July 12, 1926 Conservative (historical) 13 (Meighen)

    Arthur Meighen

    10, 1920 – September 24, 1926 Preceded by Robert Borden Succeeded by Hugh Guthrie (interim) Leader of the Government in the Senate Minister Without Portfolio

    Minister of Militia and Defence

    Parliament of Canada. 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018. "Profile - Guthrie, Hugh". ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018.

    Unionist Party (Canada)

    Prominent Liberal-Unionists who stayed with the Conservatives include Hugh Guthrie and Robert Manion. Following the defeat of Meighen's government, the

    Liberal–Unionist

    Party. Several Liberal–Unionists ended up staying with the Conservatives including Hugh Guthrie and Robert Manion. List of political parties in Canada