Knowledge (XXG)

Philip Cooke (judge)

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Cooke volunteered at Army Headquarters during World War II for a year before he gave up his practice completely. He was Director of Personal Services for the army for two years. In 1946, he was elected President of the
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on 30 January 1936, he was at age 43 the youngest appointee in New Zealand up to that point. He was succeeded in the honour of being the youngest appointee by his son,
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Aged 36, Cooke had the opportunity to be appointed the country's youngest ever judge, but he declined for a variety of reasons. When he was appointed
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Cooke died on 11 November 1956 in his home town Wellington from an illness.
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pioneers. The reception was held at the Wellington Art Gallery.
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The Cookes had one son and one daughter. Their son,
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Index


MC
QC
Palmerston North
Frank Cooke
Feilding
Huntley School
Marton
Wanganui Collegiate School
Victoria University College
LL.B.
Chief Justice
Robert Stout
Chapman Tripp
Charles Skerrett
1918 Birthday Honours
Military Cross
King's Counsel
Robin Cooke
New Zealand Law Society
St Pauls Pro Cathedral, Wellington
Wellington
Robin
List of King's and Queen's Counsel in New Zealand
"Birth"




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