The Gazette 1930-33

JUNE, 1932]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

MR. PATRICK J. GAYNOR, Solicitor, died on the 29th May, 1932, at Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. Mr. Gaynor served his apprenticeship with his brother, the late Mr. John Gaynor, Athlone; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1897, and practised at Strokestown. NEW MEMBERS OF THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND. The following have recently joined the Society: Richard J. Farrell, Waterford. Henry F. Feely, Waterford. John F. Foley, 69 South Mall, Cork. James P. Glynn, Tuam. Michael Kavanagh, Wexford. Patrick J. Kavanagh (Jun.), 9 South Mall, Cork. Daniel C. Mangan, Killarney. Francis B. Meagher, Tuam J. Desmond Moran, 34 Lr. Ormond Quay, Dublin. Joseph H. McCarroll, V,ricklow. Edward J. O'Brien, 35 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Thomas O'Brien, Mitchelstown. James O'Doherty, Sligo. Thomas H. O'Donovan, Clonakilty Timothy O'Hanrahan, 55 Dawson Street, Dublin. Desmond J. O'Malley, Limerick. Timothy O'Shea, Killarney. Michael Powell, 50 Grand Parade, Cork. Ralph H. Reid, Ballyshannon. William St. C. Rice, Midleton. Edgar J. Ryan, Cahir. Bernard J. Scales, 11 College Green, Dublin. Patrick J. D. Shaw, Mullingar. Barry Sullivan, Mallow. Robert McD. Taylor, Drogheda. Arthur F. B. Thompson, 12 Molesworth Street, Dublin. William H. Argue, Sligo. James S. Byrne, Mohill. Mark F. Conroy, Galway. William Leahy, Newcastle West Thomas G. Logue, Londonderry Timothy Lynch, Cavan

PROFESSORSHIP OF COMMON LAW. The Council invite applications for the office of Professor of Common Law to the Society. Particulars of duties can be obtained from the Secretary. The newly-elected Professor will enter on his duties next October. The appointment will be made for one year, and the person appointed will be eligible for yearly re- appointment for each of the four succeeding years. Applications from practising Barristers or Solicitors will be received up to the 18th June, and should be addressed to the Secretary, Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, N.W.8. STATUTES OF THE OIREACHTAS PASSED DURING 1932. 1. Pension Books (Prohibition of Aliena– tion). 2. Road Transport. 3. Railways (Miscellaneous). 4. Central Fund. 5. Finance (Customs Duties). 6. Intoxicating Liquor (Occasional Licences) SOLICITORS' GOLFING SOCIETY. The Annual Competition was held on the 19th May at Dollymount (by kind permission of the Royal Dublin Golfing Club). The following were the best scores returned : J. C. McKenna J. H. Dixon Mr. A. Rolleston won the Novices' Prize. The Foursomes Sweepstakes were won by Messrs. S. Roche and J. D. Hollinger with 1 up ; Messrs. McKenna and Malone being second with 4 down. The Annual Meeting was held in the afternoon, at which the following were elected officers for the coming year: President: Mr. Laurence J. Ryan. Captain : Mr. A. Lane Joynt. J. D. Hollinger H. H. Maxwell D. J. Collins P. Glynn Nett 73 75 76 76 78 78

John J. Walsh, Kiltimagh. Edward W. Warren, Gorey. Michael White, Carndonagh. Peter Woods, Dundalk.

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