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33rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia
The 33rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between 1901 and 1906.
The Liberal Party led by George Henry Murray formed the government.
Thomas Robertson was chosen as speaker in 1902. Frederick Andrew Laurence was speaker from 1903 to 1904. Edward Matthew Farrell was named speaker in 1905.
The assembly was dissolved on May 22, 1906.
List of Members
| Electoral District | Name | Party | First elected / previously elected |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annapolis County | J. W. Longley | Liberal | 1882 |
| Joseph A. Bancroft | Liberal | 1894 | |
| Orlando Daniels (1906) | Liberal | 1906 | |
| Antigonish County | Angus McGillivray | Liberal | 1878, 1887, 1895 |
| Christopher P. Chisholm | Liberal | 1891 | |
| Fred Robert Trotter (1903) | Liberal | 1903 | |
| County of Cape Breton | Neil J. Gillis | Liberal | 1900 |
| D.D. McKenzie | Liberal | 1900 | |
| Arthur Samuel Kendall (1904) | Liberal | 1897, 1904 | |
| Colchester County | Frederick Andrew Laurence | Liberal | 1886 |
| B.F. Pearson | Liberal | 1901 | |
| Henry T. Laurence (1904) | Liberal | 1904 | |
| Cumberland County | Thomas R. Black | Liberal | 1884, 1894 |
| Daniel McLeod | Liberal-Conservative | 1901 | |
| Elisha B. Paul (1904) | Liberal | 1904 | |
| Digby County | Ambrose H. Comeau | Liberal | 1890 |
| Angus M. Gidney | Liberal | 1895 | |
| Guysborough County | John H. Sinclair | Liberal | 1894 |
| William Whitman | Liberal | 1901 | |
| James F. Ellis (1904) | Liberal | 1904 | |
| Halifax County | M.E. Keefe | Liberal | 1900 |
| David McPherson | Liberal | 1897 | |
| George Mitchell | Liberal | 1897 | |
| Hants County | Arthur Drysdale | Liberal | 1891 |
| F.H. McHeffey | Liberal | 1901 | |
| Inverness County | Moses J. Doucet | Liberal | 1897 |
| James McDonald | Liberal | 1897 | |
| Kings County | Harry H. Wickwire | Liberal | 1894 |
| Brenton H. Dodge | Liberal | 1894 | |
| Lunenburg County | E.D. Davison | Liberal | 1901 |
| Alexander K. MacLean | Liberal | 1901 | |
| John Drew Sperry (1902) | Liberal | 1889, 1897, 1902 | |
| Charles U. Mader (1904) | Liberal | 1904 | |
| Pictou County | E.M. MacDonald | Liberal | 1897 |
| George Patterson | Liberal | 1901 | |
| Charles Elliott Tanner | Liberal-Conservative | 1894, 1900 | |
| Robert M. McGregor (1904) | Liberal | 1904 | |
| Queens County | Edward M. Farrell | Liberal | 1896 |
| Charles F. Cooper | Liberal | 1901 | |
| Richmond County | Duncan Finlayson | Liberal | 1897 |
| Simon Joyce | Liberal | 1894 | |
| Charles P. Bissett (1904) | Liberal | 1904 | |
| Shelburne County | Thomas Johnston | Liberal | 1867, 1882 |
| Thomas Robertson | Liberal | 1894 | |
| Moses H. Nickerson (1902) | Liberal | 1902 | |
| George A. Cox (1904) | Liberal | 1904 | |
| Victoria County | George Henry Murray | Liberal | 1896 |
| John G. Morrison | Liberal | 1894 | |
| Yarmouth County | Augustus F. Stoneman | Liberal | 1900 |
| Henry S. LeBlanc | Liberal | 1897 | |
| George P. Sanderson (1904) | Liberal | 1904 |
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References
References
- named a judge
- elected to federal seat
- named to Senate
- died in 1902
- named to Legislative Council
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