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THE LATE MR A. H. HINDMARSH

.._—...s._ __ .''.' ■■■'./ TRIBUTE-FROM BENCH- AND : BAR, At a sitting of the Supreme. Court yesterday Hie members of the Bar assembled for,l!ie purpose of honouring the memory of'the lute Mr. Arthur Humphrey' IFiiul-■ nrars.h, if.P. Oil the Bene)) were, His Honour the Chief Justice,. (Sir;-Robert Stout). His Honour MY. Justice Chiipimm, and His Honour Mr.' Justice Hoiking.; Mr; P. Levi, vice-p'residc-nt: of. tlie .Vileilington Law. Society,.-in the unavoidable absence of Hie president,' made feeling reference to'the loss,, the Bar had sustained through the untimely death, rf Mr. Hindniarsh, who had always -been held in the highest.'-ileem and affection by members.of tlie .Haiv -.;.•>..,..■-.

His Honour thti.ChieJ? Justice said lie had known (he into..Mr. Himlniarsji. for ijbpiit thirty years, both as -student and practitioner, and. he (the Chief .fence) and his colleagues on the Bench', always looked upon Mr. Hindniarsh with-tiie highest regard. His Honour hoped -that this public acknowledgment >tf t!ie esteem in which the. .late My. Hindinarsh was "held by both Bench and liar would afford .some flight- so.lace; (o his sorrowing relations and friends. : ■-.■'.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 6

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THE LATE MR A. H. HINDMARSH Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 6

THE LATE MR A. H. HINDMARSH Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 6

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