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  1. Robert James Manion PC MC (* 19. November 1881 in Pembroke, Ontario, Kanada; † 2. Juli 1943 in Ottawa) war ein kanadischer Arzt und Politiker, der von Juli 1938 bis Mai 1940 Vorsitzender der Konservativen Partei Kanadas war.

  2. Robert James Manion PC MC (November 19, 1881 – July 2, 1943) was a Canadian politician who led the Conservative Party of Canada from 1938 to 1940. Prior to his leadership of the party, he served in Prime Minister Arthur Meighen and R. B. Bennett 's cabinets.

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  3. 13. Feb. 2008 · Robert James Manion, politician, physician (b at Pembroke, Ont 19 Nov 1881; d at Ottawa 2 July 1943). After receiving a medical degree at Trinity College (Toronto) in 1904, Manion continued training in Edinburgh until 1906, then returned to Fort William, Ontario, where he was elected alderman 1913-14. He became military surgeon with ...

  4. Robert James Manion 29. Juni 1926 – 25. September 1926 Minister für staatliche Bauvorhaben George Halsey Perley Edmond Baird Ryckman: 29. Juni 1926 – 12. Juli 1926 13. Juli 1926 – 25. September 1926 Einwanderungs- und Kolonisierungsminister Robert James Manion Henry Lumley Drayton 29. Juni 1926 – 12. Juli 1926 13. Juli 1926 ...

  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Robert James Manion PC MC (November 19, 1881 – July 2, 1943) was a Canadian politician who led the Conservative Party of Canada from 1938 to 1940. Prior to his leadership of the party, he served in Prime Minister Arthur Meighen and R. B. Bennett 's cabinets.

  6. Robert James Manion, politician, physician (b at Pembroke, Ont 19 Nov 1881; d at Ottawa 2 July 1943). After receiving a medical degree at Trinity College (Toron...

  7. 31. Juli 2019 · LibriVox recording of A Surgeon In Arms by Robert James Manion. Robert James Manion (1881-1943) was a Canadian doctor who volunteered in the Canadian medical corps during World War I. This book is his memoir of the war. After the war he entered politics and served in several Canadian governments.