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Henry Mullins

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Born in Oswestry, England, the son of James and Margaret Mullins, Mullins was educated in
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The Honourable

Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Russell
James Fisher
W. J. Doig
Canadian Parliament
Marquette
Thomas Crerar
James Allison Glen
Senator
R. B. Bennett
Conservative
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
Canadian
Lindsay, Ontario
Conservative
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Russell
World War I
House of Commons of Canada
1925 federal election
Conservative
1926 federal election
1930 election
Senate of Canada
senatorial division
Prime Minister
R. B. Bennett
Methodist

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