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- John FARQUHAR LYMBURN (n. la 25-an de septembro 1880 - m. la 25-an de novembro 1969) estis kanada politikisto, kiu fariĝis la ministro pri justico de la provinco Alberto ekde 1926 ĝis 1935. Li estis membro de la politika partio Unuiĝintaj Farmistoj de Alberto. Li perdis sian postenon post la ĝenerala baloto de Alberto en 1935, kiun gajnis la opozicia Partio de la Sociala Kredito de Alberto. (eo)
- John Farquhar Lymburn (September 25, 1880 – November 25, 1969) was a Canadian politician who served as Attorney-General of Alberta from 1926 until 1935. Born and educated in Scotland, he came to Canada in 1911 and practiced law in Edmonton. In 1925, John Edward Brownlee became Premier of Alberta, and sought a lawyer without partisan affiliation to succeed him as attorney-general. Lymburn accepted the position, and was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1926 election. As attorney-general, Lymburn took part in negotiations between the Alberta and federal governments over natural resource rights, prepared Alberta's submission in the Persons case, and played a minor role in the sex scandal that forced Brownlee from office. In the 1935 provincial election, Lymburn and all other United Farmers of Alberta candidates were defeated, as William Aberhart led the Social Credit League to victory. Lymburn made an unsuccessful attempt to return to the legislature in 1942, and briefly returned to prominence during the Bankers' Toadies incident, before dying in 1969. (en)
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- Marguerite Dormer, Mary Doreen Farquhar, and Constance Clark (en)
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- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (en)
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- John Farquhar Lymburn (en)
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- Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta (en)
- Attorney-General of Alberta (en)
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- Isabella Marguerite Clark (en)
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- 1935-08-22 (xsd:date)
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- John FARQUHAR LYMBURN (n. la 25-an de septembro 1880 - m. la 25-an de novembro 1969) estis kanada politikisto, kiu fariĝis la ministro pri justico de la provinco Alberto ekde 1926 ĝis 1935. Li estis membro de la politika partio Unuiĝintaj Farmistoj de Alberto. Li perdis sian postenon post la ĝenerala baloto de Alberto en 1935, kiun gajnis la opozicia Partio de la Sociala Kredito de Alberto. (eo)
- John Farquhar Lymburn (September 25, 1880 – November 25, 1969) was a Canadian politician who served as Attorney-General of Alberta from 1926 until 1935. Born and educated in Scotland, he came to Canada in 1911 and practiced law in Edmonton. In 1925, John Edward Brownlee became Premier of Alberta, and sought a lawyer without partisan affiliation to succeed him as attorney-general. Lymburn accepted the position, and was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1926 election. As attorney-general, Lymburn took part in negotiations between the Alberta and federal governments over natural resource rights, prepared Alberta's submission in the Persons case, and played a minor role in the sex scandal that forced Brownlee from office. In the 1935 provincial election, Lymburn and all oth (en)
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