Newfoundland: Appointment of a New Judge: A Dalziel\s telegram dated St. John’s, May 22, says: Sir James Winter, formerly Attorney General and now leader of the Opposition in the Newfoundland Legislature, has been appointed to the position of Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court, vacant by the death of Sir Robert Pinsent. The new judge has long been a leader of the Newfoundland bar and has on several important occasions served the colony with distinction. He represented Newfoundland at the Fisheries Convention in 1887, and in 1892 he was counsel in he celebrated case of Baird versus Walker, which arose out of the closing of a lobster factory by Captain Walker, of the cruiser Emerald.
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GRO0747 Hennock: Robert John Pinsent: 1834 – 1893