PROSECUTION DIRECTOR
SIR ARCHIBALD BODKIN TO RETIRE SUCCESSOR APPOINTED British Official Wireless United P.A. —By Telegraph—Copyright Reed. 11.30 a.m. RUGBY, Friday. The Home Secretary has appointed Edward Hale Tindal Atkinson, C.8.E., Director of Public Prosecutions in place of Sir Archibald Bodkin, who has retired on pension. Sir Archibald Bodkin has been Director of Public Prosecution? since 1920. He is the fifth son of the late W. P Bodkin, and is GS years of age. He was called to the Bar in 18E5. and was respectively junior and senior Counsel to the Treasury at the Central Criminal Court. In 1915 he became a Bencher of the Inner Temple. Mr. Edward Hale Tindal At tinson, C.B E., is a prominent English barrister and is the son of the late Harry Tindal Atkinson, Judge of County Courts. He was called to tlie Bar, Middle Temple, in 1902, and dur ng the Great War was assistant secretary to the War Trade Advisory and Civil Aerial Transport Committees. He was a member of the air section of the British delegation to the Peacs Conference at Paris in 1919.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 9
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183PROSECUTION DIRECTOR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 922, 15 March 1930, Page 9
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