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MP (1945-1949).
Born at Foam Lake, Saskatchewan on 22 December 1913, son of Thomas Ronald Moore and Ellen Stewart, he attended Mafeking (Manitoba) Public School and Dauphin (Manitoba) Collegiate. He became a railway worker at Swan River, then served with the Canadian Navy from 1942 to 1945. He was elected to the House of Commons for Churchill in 1945, defeated in 1949.
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The Canadian Directory of Parliament, 1867 - 1967, edited by J. K. Johnson, Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa [Library and Archives Canada], 1968.
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Profile revised: 3 January 2009
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