The Gazette 1930-33

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Vol. XXVI, No. 9]

MARCH, 1933.

FOR CIRCULATION AMONGST MEMBERS

Courts of Justice Act. A Special Committee was appointed to consider what amendments are desirable in the Courts of Justice Acts, to be embodied in any legislation which may be introduced giving effect to amendments suggested in the Report of the Joint Committee of the Oireachtas of November, 1930. OBITUARY. MR. WILLIAM EARLY, Solicitor, died upon the 2nd February, 1933, at his residence, Dublin Street, Carlow. Mr. Early was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1891, and practised at Aughnacloy, County Tyrone, up to 1913. He was Clerk of the Crown and Peace for County Roscommon from 1913 to 1926, and County Registrar from 1926 to 1928, when he retired, and resumed practice as a Solicitor, at Carlow. _____ MR. WILLIAM FREWINT , Solicitor, died upon the 3rd February, 1933, at his residence, " Ard-na-Chree," Tipperary. Mr. Frewin was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1885, and practised at Tipperary. MR. WILLIAM MARTIN, Solicitor, died upon the 3rd February, 1933", at his residence, " Hilden," Monaghan. Mr. Martin was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1890, and practised at Monaghan. He was a member of the Council of the Society from 1924 to 1926, and was Pro– vincial Delegate for Ulster on the Council of the Society since 1927.

COUNCIL MEETINGS.

2nd February. Twenty-seven members present. Apprentices' Debating Society

A Special Committee was appointed to consider the working of the Debating Society, and to make such recommendations as the Committee may consider advantageous to the interests of the Society. Law Books. It was referred to the Library and Circuit Courts Committee to jointly consider what steps, if any, can be taken by the Council to bring the law books dealing with the law and practice in the Circuit and District Courts, and with Registration of Title and Estate and Legacy Duties, up to date. The Council passed a resolution expressing its deep regret at the death of Mr. W. Martin, Provincial Delegate for Ulster on the Council, and conveying its sympathy to Mrs. Martin and his son, Mr. D. M. Martin, Solicitor. Death of Mr. W. V. Seddall. The Council passed a resolution expressing its deep regret at the death of Mr. W. V. Seddall, a past President of the Society, and conveying its sympathy to Mrs. Seddall and his daughters. 23rd February. Twenty-five members present. Death of Mr. W. Martin.

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