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Avila WilsonAvila Wilson in The Boston Post - Apr 8 1936
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... New England. 1030 dolph t- lav J° hn R n- I 'ate King of the Belgians, who visited Boston in 1919. horn. 1879. JURIST DROPS DEAD MONTREAL, April 7 Avila Wilson, 67, presiding judge of the Court of King's Bench for the last 10 yeara, dropped dead today while walking along Ht. Janies street en route to the courthouse. NOW I ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Avila WilsonAvila Wilson in The Calgary Herald - Apr 8 1936
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"... was only beginning Its work and would give the question consideration with thc possibility members of the Canadian Press executive Veteran Montreal Judge Drops Dead MONTREAL, April Mr. Justice. Avila Wllson, presiding judge of the Court of King's Bench for thc last 10 years, dropped dead this after, noon while walking along St. James street, on hls way to thc courthouse. ..."
Publication place: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Avila WilsonAvila Wilson in Ottawa Citizen - Mar 1 1934
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"... took singing lessons and cloen- field and carel, huw of he person o Mr llon rom H J y Rlch hl “SSg lbc field suon nno rar y charle. Avila Wilson of the I 1011 ,rom Harry Bich, hls course An early colleague ln these Irlee was a vo- pillar Only a faint Bea cx- I For more than lwo years ..."
Publication place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Avila WilsonAvila Wilson in The Morning Leader - Aug 26 1922
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"... debate against F. D. Monk, later minister of public works in the Borden cabinet, in a huge joint political gathering at Sault au that night z Feeling ran high. Avila Wilson, The fiery temper of Mr. Monk was aroused for battle. Winning the toss, be vividly described what would happen to this market garden constituency when reciprocity opened their market at ..."
Publication place: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada