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| Mulock, Sir William |
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| 18441944, Canadian statesman and jurist, b. Ontario. A lawyer, he served (18821905) as a Liberal in the House of Commons. As postmaster general (18961905) in Wilfrid Lauriers cabinet, he was responsible for securing (1898) the adoption of penny postage within the British Empire, and in 1900 he became minister of labor. In 1905 he became chief justice of the exchequer division of Canadas supreme court. From 1923 to 1936 he was chief justice of Ontario. He was (192444) chancellor of the Univ. of Toronto. His longevity and his distinguished career won for him the title Canadas grand old man. He was knighted in 1902. |
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