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JULY, 1931.

Vol. XXV, No. 3]

FOR CIRCULATION AMONGST MEMBERS

MR. EDWARD CHUTE, Solicitor, died upon 17th, June, 1931, at Liverpool. Mr. Chute was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1895, and practised at Tralee up to 1922, when he retired. MR. JOHN GUINEY, Solicitor, died upon 19th June, 1931, at his residence, Egmont Place, Kanturk, Co. Cork. Mr. Guiney was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1892, and practised at Kanturk. MR. JOHN T. O'CoNNOR, Solicitor, died upon 22nd June, 1931, at his residence, " St. Johns," Dalkey, Co. Dublin. Mr. O'Connor was admitted in Trinity Term, 1872, and practised up to 1924, when he retired. He was Solicitor to the Congested Districts Board from 1904 to 1924. MR. MICHAEL CARTAN O'MEARA, Solicitor, died upon 28th June, 1931, at his residence, 8 Hatch Street, Dublin. Mr. O'Meara was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1875, and practised as a member of the firm of Cartan O'Meara and Kieran, at 27 South Frederick Street, Dublin. SOLICITORS' GOLFING SOCIETY. The Annual Competition was held at Woodbrook (by kind permission) on the 2nd June. Over fifty members took part. The following was the result: S. A. Roche .... 82 8 74 D. McLoughlin .... 92 16 76 M. J. Bowers .... 96 19 77 R. M. Saunders .... 81 3 78 D. McDoweU .... 100 22 78 B. Collins .... .... 100 22 78

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

25th June. Twenty-eight Members present. Professorship.

Eleven applications were received from barristers and solicitors for the Professorship of Real Property, Equity and Conveyancing, and were referred to the Court of Examiners to interview the applicants, and to submit the names of three of the applicants to the Council to elect a Professor therefrom. Insurance. A Report from the Parliamentary Com– mittee on the Insurance under Health and Unemployment Acts of Assistant Solicitors was adopted. Finance Bill. Clauses of the Finance Bill, 1931, dealing with income-tax were referred to the Parliamentary Committee. OBITUARY. ME. ROBERT J. AIKEN, Solicitor, died upon 6th June, 1931, at Londonderry. Mr. Aiken served his apprenticeship with Sir F. H. Miller, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1895, and practised at Londonderry. MR. GUY B. PILKINGTON, Solicitor, died upon 17th June, 1931, at his residence, " Carrick," Burlington Road, Dublin. Mr. Pilkington served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. W. Grove White, Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1888, and practised as a member of the firm of Wm. C. Hogan and Sons, at 3 Lower Merrion Street, Dublin.

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