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Sir Anthony Mamo was born at Birkirkara on January 9 1909 . He was educated at the Archbishop's Seminary and later at the Royal University Of Malta where, in 1931 , he graduated as Bachelor Of Arts (B.A) and in 1934 , as Doctor Of Laws (LL.D). As the first student in the course he was awarded the Government "Travelling Scholarship" and the "Bugeja Scholarship".

Sir Anthony had been in private practice as an advocate for just over a year when he made the Public Service his career. In October 1936 , he was appointed member of the Commission which, under the chairmanship of Judge Harding, was entrusted with the task of preparing a Revised Edition of all the Laws of Malta. This task took six years to complete.

In the meantime the World War II broke out and, although the Commission's work was carried on, Sir Anthony like so many others, gave his services for refugee work and the welfare of those hit by war.

In 1942 Dr. Mamo entered the Attorney-General's Office as one of the Crown Counsel. Here he occupied in succession all the grades, until he himself became Attorney-General in 1955 .

In 1947 Malta was once again granted a Constitution with a Maltese Government responsible for internal affairs and Sir Anthony served under four Prime Ministers - Sir Paul Boffa , Enrico Mizzi , Giorgio Borg Olivier and Mr. Dom Mintoff - as chief legal adviser to them personally and their Cabinets. In this capacity he accompanied all Ministerial delegations for discussions and negotiations with the British Government.

From 1943 Sir Anthony was Professor of Criminal Law at the University Of Malta up to 1957 when he was appointed Chief Justice and President of the Court of Appeal. In 1964 Sir Anthony became the first President of the New Constitutional Court and in 1967 he became also the first President of the new Court of Criminal Appeals.

Sir Anthony was awarded the O.B.E in 1957 and a Knight-hood in 1959 . In 1955 he was appointed Honorary Q.C. for Malta.

Towards the end of June 1962 , when Admiral Sir Guy Grantham ended his term as governor, the Queen, acting on the advice of the Prime Minister, Dr. Giorgio Borg Olivier , appointed Sir Anthony, Acting Governor pending the arrival of the new Governor, Sir Maurice Dorman . Since then, Sir Anthony acted on several occasions, first, as Governor's Deputy, and later, under the Malta Independence Constitution , as Acting Governor-General. On July 3 , 1971 Sir Anthony was appointed first Maltese Governor-General.

He held office as the first President of Malta between December 13 , 1974 and December 26 , 1976 .

Sir Anthony was for many years President of the Council and Pro-Chancellor of the University Of Malta and in recognition of his services, he was awarded the Honary Degree of Doctor of Literature (D.Litt).

During his career, Sir Anthony has represented Malta at various international congresses and conferences.

Both he and Lady Mamo have sat on many committees and participated in various activities concerned with social welfare and in recognition of their services, Sir Anthony was appointed Knight of the Venerable Order of St. John and Lady Mamo was appointed Commander of the same Order.