BRIGADIER-GENERAL HART
WELCOMED BY M'ASTEUTON BAR. By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent, Mftsterton, July 11. Before commencing Ihe business of Ilia Magistrate's Court In-day members of llio legal profession nvsiilect themselves of tho opportunity of welcoming to I lie Bar at Maslorlon Hrigailior-Gcucral Hart, who hasi commenced practice here. MY. IT. C. Robinson, on behalf of (lie foli.Hlors. and Mr. S. L. Free, S.M.. spoke ■ glowingly of Oenoral Hart'i* ncliiovemenls in (he field, nnrl expressed Hie hope thai he would benefit the peoplo of Maslerlon by his presence in tho town. General Hurl, in rrlii.rniu? thanks, said it. was five years since he was in the .Maslerlon Court, and ho was very pleased l<> be (here Again. So much lnid happened since his departure lhal it scorned strange lo be with thcni. The legal profession had been well represented at Ihe war. It gave him more pleasure than anything else in Ihe world (o knew that his efforts abroad were appreciated by his fel-low-ciiizens. The war lu.ul taught the. lesson that they all owed a duly to their and their foTknv-men.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 247, 12 July 1919, Page 6
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178BRIGADIER-GENERAL HART Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 247, 12 July 1919, Page 6
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