The Gazette 1936-40

The Gazette ol the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

11

JUNE, 1936]

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

MR. GRAHAM A. GOOLD, Solicitor, died on the 3rd May, 1936. Mr. Goold was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1884, and practised at 50 Grand Parade, Cork. __ Mr. James A. Henderson, Solicitor, died on the 6th May, 1936, at Dundrum, County Dublin. Mr. Henderson was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1887, and practised at 43 Dame Street, Dublin. __ MR. JAMES MULCAIR, Solicitor, died on the 10th May, 1936. Mr. Mulcair was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1882, and practised at Loughrea, Co. Galway. __ MR. HERBERT MALLEY, Solicitor, died on the llth May, 1936, at Dublin. Mr. Malley was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1881, and practised at 32 Nassau Street, Dublin. ____ NEW MEMBERS. The following have joined the Society : John G. J. Colman, 12 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin. Andrew A. Donnelly, Navan. Hubert E. M. W. Flanagan, 29 Molesworth Street, Dublin. Raymond A. French, 32 Nassau Street, Dublin. Christopher J. Gore-Grimes, 6 Cavendish Row, Dublin. Dominick H. Kcarns, Portumna. Martin Kelly, Kilkenny. Raymond G. Kenny, 24 Eustace Street, Dublin. Thomas M. A. Lynch, Ennis. William B. Montgomery, 17 Suffolk Street, Dublin. Dermot McGillycuddy, 30 Kildare Street, Dublin. Dermot G. O'Donovan, 13 William Street, Limerick. Miss Maire O'Xeill, 71 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin.

14th May. Twenty-four members present. Dublin Circuit and District Courts Bar Association. A letter was read from the Honorary Secretary of the Association requesting, by direction of his committee, the permission of the Council to hold the meetings of the Association in the Law Society's premises. The Council granted the request. Government Legal Appointments. A letter was read from the Honorary Secretaries of a standing committee (on legislation affecting women) of the National Council of Women in Ireland, drawing attention to a Government notice inviting applications from Barristers and Solicitors for. the position of legal assistant in the office of the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests, for which position preferential status as to salary is prescribed by the notice to be given to a man. The letter invited the Council to express its disapproval of this distinction between men and women. The Council directed a reply expressing its disapproval of any preferential status as to salary being given to a man in this appointment. Dix, Solicitor, died on the 2nd May, 1936, at his residence, Coolevin, Rathfarnham, Dublin. Mr. Dix served his apprenticeship with his father, the late Mr. Henry T. Dix, Dublin ; was admitted in Easter Sittings, 1879, and practised as a member of the firm of Henry T. Dix & Sons, at 24 Clare Street, Dublin. MR. PAUL A. BROWN, Solicitor, died on the 3rd May, 1936, at Dublin. Mr. Brown was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1882, and practised at Carlow up to 1934, when he retired. MR. EDWARD COOKSEY, Solicitor, died on the 3rd May, 1936, at his residence, 13 Shrewsbury Gardens, Belfast. Mr. Cooksey served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Albert J. Lewis, Belfast; was admitted in Easter Sittings, 1904, and practised at 59 Royal Avenue, Belfast. OBITUARY MR. ERNEST REGINALD McC.

INTERMEDIATE AND FINAL EXAMINATIONS, 1937.

The list of books recommended to be read for these examinations can be obtained in the Secretary's office.

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