Deakin Hall (politician)

Deakin Hall (politician)

Deakin Alexander Hall was a politician from Saskatchewan, Canada.

Deakin was a long standing member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan serving for the Saskatchewan Liberal Party from 1913 to 1944.

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Preceded by
New District
MLA Cumberland
1913-1921
Succeeded by
George Langley
Preceded by
George Langley
MLA Cumberland
1922-1934
1938-1944
Succeeded by
Leslie Walter Lee
Preceded by
Joseph Nolin
MLA Athabasca
1934-1938
Succeeded by
Jules Marion



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