Stephen Thomas Pyke (1916-1985) was a political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Cumberland Centre in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly as...
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Smith Cumberland Centre Ralph F. Gilroy 1,803 39.70% Stephen T. Pyke 2,738 60.30% Stephen T. Pyke Cumberland East Walter Tremaine Purdy 4,303 49.41% James...
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Smith Cumberland Centre Stephen T. Pyke 2,437 67.34% Charles H. Sarson 1,022 28.24% J. Reginald Daborn 160 4.42% Stephen T. Pyke Cumberland East James A...
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Langille Cumberland West D. L. George Henley Cumberland Centre Stephen T. Pyke Minister of Highways Dartmouth North Gordon L. S. Hart Dartmouth...
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Cumberland East James A. Langille Cumberland West Allison T. Smith Cumberland Centre Stephen T. Pyke Digby Victor George Cardoza Guysborough Arthur Whittier...
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Inverness and Yarmouth electors voted for two candidates. Saywell, John T., ed. (1961). Canadian Annual Review for 1960. Toronto: University of Toronto...
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University. Pyke's other brothers, Stephen and James Pyke, who later played cricket for South Australia, had been born in Australia. Pyke and his family...
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Cumberland East James A. Langille Cumberland West Allison T. Smith Cumberland Centre Stephen T. Pyke Minister of Highways Digby Victor Cardoza Guysborough...
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Inverness and Yarmouth electors voted for two candidates. Saywell, John T., ed. (1964). Canadian Annual Review for 1963. Toronto: University of Toronto...
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Raymond M. Smith Progressive Conservative 49th 1968–1970 1967–1968 Stephen T. Pyke Progressive Conservative 48th 1963–1967 47th 1960–1963 46th 1956–1960...
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