Keywords: John Osborn Williams 48 years and Hon.Thomas Lodge, Commissioner of Public Utilities.jpg en People photographs in relation to The Public Enquiry into the Affairs of the Labrador Development Company Ltd held in St John ™s Newfoundland 1945 regarding logging operations in Port Hope Simpson Newfoundland and Labrador Canada circ 1934-1946 pertinent to the two unsolved deaths 3 February 1940 of Arthur Eric Williams eldest son of the Owner John Osborn Williams and Erica D'Anitoff Williams Eric's infant daughter Further information Tombstone The British Government ™s Cover-Up Port Hope Simpson Newfoundland and Labrador Canada; Legacy Port Hope Simpson Town Newfoundland and Labrador Canada; Port Hope Simpson Mysteries Newfoundland and Labrador Canada Oral History Evidence and Interpretation; Port Hope Simpson Off the Beaten Path; Port Hope Simpson Historic Logging Town in Canada; The Port Hope Simpson Challenge; The Port Hope Simpson Diaries ™ Vols 1 and 2; Port Hope Simpson Clues; Rooted Forever in History by Llewelyn Pritchard MA 2015-08-04 Public Record Office Public Record Office other versions Following Claude Fraser's the loyal secretary of John Hope Simpson admission to hospital Thomas Lodge was appointed by The Dominions Office in London to the post of Government Director Labrador Development Company Ltd in the tradition of the civil service veil of secrecy to 'keep a lid' on the deaths of Arthur Eric Williams and Erica Danitoff Williams in Hope Simpson 1940 Feb 2 Lodge's appointment also meant that the over-riding reason why the Dominions Office had set-up The Public Enquiry into the Affairs of the Labrador Development Company - to discredit John Osborn Williams - was also 'kept under wraps ' Lodge's published book Dictatorship in Newfoundland did not go down very well with his political masters in the Dominions Office cc-zero Uploaded with UploadWizard Port Hope Simpson Newfoundland and Labrador John Hope Simpson John Osborn Williams Dominions Office |