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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. |
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 | 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. |