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Encyclopedia > Albert Hickman

Albert Edgar Hickman (August 2, 1875_February 9, 1943) was a politician and businessman who served as Prime Minister of Newfoundland for 33 days in 1924 as leader of a caretaker administration after the successive collapses of the Liberal Reform Party governments of Prime Ministers Sir Richard Squires and William Warren. The governor asked Hickman to form an administration to govern the province when the government of William Warren was defeated in a Motion of No Confidence. Hickman invited members of various former members of the Liberal Reform Party as well as members of other parties into his government which he called the Liberal_Progressive Party. His new party was defeated in the June 9 election by former supporters of Warren who joined with the conservative opposition to form the Liberal_Conservative Progressive Party. Hickman served as Leader of the opposition until he retired from politics in 1928 by which time his party had degenerated and a new Liberal Party had emerged led by Squires.


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  • Newfoundland in the 1920s (http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~melbaker/1919_28.htm)
Preceded by:
William Warren
1923-1924
Premier of Newfoundland
1924
Succeeded by:
Walter Stanley Monroe
1924-1928





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Albert Hickman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (188 words)
Albert Edgar Hickman (August 2, 1875-February 9, 1943) was a politician and businessman who served as Prime Minister of Newfoundland for 33 days in 1924 as leader of a caretaker administration after the successive collapses of the Liberal Reform Party governments of Prime Ministers Sir Richard Squires and William Warren.
The governor asked Hickman to form an administration to govern the province when the government of William Warren was defeated in a Motion of No Confidence.
Hickman served as Leader of the opposition until he retired from politics in 1928 by which time his party had degenerated and a new Liberal Party had emerged led by Squires.
History of the IVB (1911 words)
Hickman has invented a type of boat that is more seaworthy and will carry more load, and at the same time is much faster and more efficient than anything in the world that I know of.
Hickman licensed us to use surface propellers and they were placed in a tunnel well forward of the rudders.
Hickman, the inventor is also a noted author, his patent a contribution to science, and Hickman, the man, is a philosopher.
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