Alan Chambers (born 14 January 1904, date of death unknown) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. Born in England, he was an exporter, importer and merchant by career. He was first elected to Parliament at the Nanaimo riding in the 1935 general election after an earlier unsuccessful attempt to win a seat there in 1935. After serving one term in the House of Commons, Chambers was defeated by George Pearkes of the Progressive Conservatives in the 1945 election.

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  • Alan Chambers (born 14 January 1904, date of death unknown) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. Born in England, he was an exporter, importer and merchant by career. He was first elected to Parliament at the Nanaimo riding in the 1935 general election after an earlier unsuccessful attempt to win a seat there in 1935. After serving one term in the House of Commons, Chambers was defeated by George Pearkes of the Progressive Conservatives in the 1945 election. Chambers became the European chief of the Department of Veterans Affairs after World War II where he worked for the remainder of his career.
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  • Alan Chambers
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  • June 1945
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  • Alan Chambers (born 14 January 1904, date of death unknown) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. Born in England, he was an exporter, importer and merchant by career. He was first elected to Parliament at the Nanaimo riding in the 1935 general election after an earlier unsuccessful attempt to win a seat there in 1935. After serving one term in the House of Commons, Chambers was defeated by George Pearkes of the Progressive Conservatives in the 1945 election.
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