The Gazette 1919-20

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March, 1920.

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tary, G.P.O., in reply had : stated that the one afternoon collection had to serve for the Irish and English letters, and that the present hours of 4.15 and 5 p.m. were the latest possible hours so as to secure despatch the same evening. The President suggested that at four sub-offices in different parts of the city the hour might be extended to 5 p.m. ; this suggestion the Secretary, G.P.O., promised to have considered, and he added that letters bearing late fee of one halfpenny can be posted at Westland Row in the green pillar-box, and at Kingsbridge, Broadstone, and Amiens Street, in special boxes attached, to the night mail trains up to the moment of the departure of the several trains.. Certificates. Applications by five Solicitors under Section 47 for renewals of their Certificates were considered, and the five applications were granted. Court of Examiners. Reports were submitted upon applications by two law clerks for leave to be bound under Section 16; one application was granted,, the other was refused.

Meetings of the Council.

February Ilth. Twenty-six Members present. Solicitors' Remuneration. A letter in reply was read from the Lord Chancellor's Secretary, stating that His Lordship hoped to arrange an early date upon which to receive a deputation from the Council on the subject of increased remuner ation for Solicitors. Court of Examiners. Reports were submitted upon applications by three law clerks for leave to be bound under Section 1.6; the three .applications were granted.

February 25th. Twenty-seven Members present. Dublin Postal Arrangements.

The President reported that, with the Secretary, he had interviewed the Secretary of the General Post Office, for the purpose of urging an.alteration to a later hour at which letters are collected in Dublin for despatch by the night mail trains to the provinces ; that he had suggested the hour of 5 o'clock for, ; pillars : and sub-offices, and 5.^0 for' College Green and G.P.O., but that the Secre­

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