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                  provincial president and leader, but in the general election a few weeks later Richard McBride’s Conservatives
                  dominion’s representative in negotiations with British Columbia regarding a number of native grievances. By September he had reached an understanding with Premier Richard
                  following three years when a young upstart from New Westminster, Richard McBride, succeeded in reorganizing
                   
                  , C555). J. M. McC. Clark, [Letter, 1910 Dec. 3, to Hon. Richard McBride, Victoria, B.C.] (broadside, n.p., 1910; copy in BCARS, Northwest Coll., NWp 970.5, C555).
                   
                  headed by Premier Sir Richard McBride
                  . Mairs’s death shocked the labour movement. In a forceful speech in the legislature, Socialist mla Parker Williams held Premier Sir Richard
                  masters. Premier Richard McBride was a personal friend, and Provincial Secretary Henry Esson
                  . 14 June 1874 in Bundoran (Republic of Ireland), younger of the two sons of Richard Lipsett and Etty —; d. 14 Oct. 1918 near Saulzoir, France
                  remained his first passion, and he threw himself into the provincial election of 1912 as a candidate in Vancouver. City. Richard
                  Laurier but weak with Richard McBride’s Conservative provincial government. By 1906 he had settled with
                  exclusionary legislation passed by the government of Richard McBride and he went to great pains to arrange the tour of
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