Word: lyon
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...leader of the Tory Party which had walloped McNaughton at Grey North, raked the General from a new angle. He said that he had expected Defense Minister McNaughton to resign right after Grey North voted. In a 550-word statement, John Bracken said, in sum, that Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King should "replace the Defense Minister immediately...
Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, who has just had his political ears clipped in the Grey North by-election (TIME, Feb. 12), took time out last week to honor his barber. With some 400 other workaday Ottawans, he attended a party for Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Tasse...
...Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, it was a crushing defeat. In the by-election in Grey North, Ontario, the Tories this week elected stout, ham-handed Garfield Case to Parliament...
...monthlong tour of European battlefronts, was ready to stump for Candidate Case. Overseas, he said, he had found plenty of evidence that reinforcements were inadequate. He would tell the voters so. To offset his speeches, Navy Minister Angus L. Macdonald reportedly was rushing home from London. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King himself leaped into the campaign again. To Grey North's voters he addressed two messages...
...crisis might have historic repercussions. It was sure to be felt in the important by-election in the Ontario riding of Grey North, where Defense Minister McNaughton himself is running for a seat in Parliament. Moreover, a Federal election was in the offing. The opponents of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King now had election ammunition beyond their wildest hopes...