John Wallace de Beque Farris, QC (December 3, 1878 – February 25, 1970) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Born in White's Cove, New Brunswick, the...
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appointed Chief Justice of British Columbia. Farris was the son of John Wallace de Beque Farris and Evlyn Fenwick Farris. The couple had three other children:...
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football player John Farris (born 1936), American writer John Lauchlan Farris (1911–1986), Canadian lawyer and judge John Wallace de Beque Farris (1878–1970)...
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1918, John Oliver was elected leader on the fourth ballot, defeating James Horace King and John Wallace de Beque Farris. William Sloan and John Duncan...
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1903–1906 Frederick John Fulton; 1906–1907 William John Bowser; 1907–1915 Malcolm Archibald Macdonald; 1915–1917 John Wallace de Beque Farris; 1917–1922 Alexander...
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portfolio and then as Commissioner for Agriculture. His son John Wallace de Beque Farris served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia and the...
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moved to British Columbia with John Wallace de Beque Farris, a Vancouver lawyer and politician. In 1907 Evlyn Fenwick Farris helped found the University...
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Vice-Chancellor Lillian Chase, physician Paul Corkum, physicist and F.R.S. John Wallace de Beque Farris, Canadian senator Mark Day, actor Michael Dick, CBC-TV Journalist...
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candidate; Governor of Cross River State, Nigeria (1999–2007) John Wallace de Beque Farris, (Penn Law Class of 1900) member of the senate of Canada (1937–1970);...
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elected January 13, 1917 John Wallace deBeque Farris, Attorney General and Minister of Labour, acclaimed June 23, 1917 John Hart, Minister of Finance...
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