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AUGUST, 1941

Vol. XXXV, No. 4]

FOR CIRCULATION i AMONGST MEMBERS

24th July. Nineteen members present. Newspapers. A letter from the Dublin Newspaper Managers' Committee was considered and directions given for reply thereto. Centenary Annuity Fund. A report of the progress of the fund was made. Premises. Estimates for repairs were accepted. Adjourned. The Council adjourned until Monday, 29th September, 2.30 p.m. SOLICITORS' BILL, 1940. A special meeting of the Council was held on the 26th June, to consider finally the Solicitors' Bill before submitting it to a private special meeting of the members of the Society. An amendment dividing Part V, as drafted, into two parts, so as to confine Part V to Banking, and Part VI to Professional Conduct, and re-numbering the remaining

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.

3rd July. Twenty members present. Professorship.

The Council appointed Mr. Frederick W. Gilligan, Solicitor, to be Professor to the Society of Real Property, Equity and Con– veyancing, in room of Mr. Arthur G. Ouirke, Solicitor, whose term of service has expired. Centenary. The following telegram, received on the 17th June, 1941, being Centenary Day of the Society, from the Incorporated Law Society of Northern Ireland, was read. "The Law Society, Four Courts, Dublin. " The President and Council of the Incor- " porated Law Society of Northern Ireland " send to the President, Council and " Members of the Incorporated Law Society " of Ireland Greetings on the occasion of " their centenary and best wishes for their " prosperity in years to come." It was resolved that the telegram be gratefully acknowledged, and the good wishes which it contains be cordially reciprocated.

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