Nova Scotia. Royal Commission on Conduct of C.A. Lohnes, Magistrate for Mahone Bay, NS.

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Nova Scotia. Royal Commission on Conduct of C.A. Lohnes, Magistrate for Mahone Bay, NS.

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        1939

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        The Nova Scotia Royal Commission on the Conduct of Charles A. Lohnes, of the Town of Mahone Bay, Lunenburg County, in his office as Stipendiary Magistrate for the town was created by Order-in-Council on July 12, 1939 under the Public Inquiries Act of 1923. Mr. John A.Y. MacDonald, barrister-at-law, was appointed commissioner. A hearing was held in Mahone Bay on August 31, 1939, where 12 witnesses gave testimony. Commissioner MacDonald’s final report was submitted to Government on November 3, 1939 and the commission disbanded.

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        CREATED 2022-12-06 Karen White

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