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|f_annotation='''TUPPER'S DEFEAT. ''' Canadian, Reel (cut time). Canada, Nova Scotia. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Tupper's Defeat" was composed by dairy farmer, miller, fiddler and sometime book binder James Barry (1812-1905) of Pictou County, Nova Scotia. | |f_annotation='''TUPPER'S DEFEAT. ''' Canadian, Reel (cut time). Canada, Nova Scotia. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Tupper's Defeat" was composed by dairy farmer, miller, fiddler and sometime book binder James Barry (1812-1905) of Pictou County, Nova Scotia. The tune caries the date June 23rd 1896. Longstanding Nova Scotia politician Sir [[wikipedia:Charles Tupper|Charles Tupper]] (1821-1915) was a member of the Conservative party who served as Canadian prime minister for the shortest term (68 days) of any of the Canadian PM's. He was defeated by Sir [[wikipedia:Wilfred Laurier|Wilfred Laurier]] in the election of 1896, though Tupper retained control of the party. He ran again in 1900 and was again defeated, after which he retired. | ||
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Revision as of 02:11, 11 March 2025
TUPPER'S DEFEAT. Canadian, Reel (cut time). Canada, Nova Scotia. B Flat Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AB. "Tupper's Defeat" was composed by dairy farmer, miller, fiddler and sometime book binder James Barry (1812-1905) of Pictou County, Nova Scotia. The tune caries the date June 23rd 1896. Longstanding Nova Scotia politician Sir Charles Tupper (1821-1915) was a member of the Conservative party who served as Canadian prime minister for the shortest term (68 days) of any of the Canadian PM's. He was defeated by Sir Wilfred Laurier in the election of 1896, though Tupper retained control of the party. He ran again in 1900 and was again defeated, after which he retired.
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