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AUGUST, 1931.

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MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

MR. DAVID F. MOORE, Solicitor, died upon the 23rd July, 1931, in Dublin. Mr. Moore was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1881, and practised as a member of the firm of Whitney, Moore and Keller, at 46 Kildare Street, Dublin. MR. FRANCIS H. DOWNING, Solicitor, died upon the 24th July, 1931, at 374 Woodstock Road, Oxford. Mr. Downing was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1886, and practised at Tralee up to 1930, when he retired. COMMISSIONERS TO ADMINISTER OATHS. The following have been appointed Com– missioners to administer Oaths : Bray, John M., P.C., Professor of Music, Nenagh. Corish, Denis, District Court Clerk, New Ross. Curtis, Anthony B., District Court Clerk, Muine Beagh. Joyce, Charles J. C., Solicitor, 128 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Noonan, Thomas, Solicitor, Navan. Twomey, Cornelius, Chief Assistant, County Registrar's Office, Dundalk.

16th July. Twenty-four Members present. Professorship. The Council elected MR. S. GERAGHTY, B.A., LL.B., Barrister-at-law, to be Professor of Real Property, Equity and JOSEPH

Conveyancing. Adjournment.

The Council adjourned until Thursday, 1st October, at 2.30 p.m., unless otherwise specially summoned.

OBITUARY. MR. HENRY C. CRONHELM, Solicitor, died upon the 8th July, 1931, in Dublin. Mr. Cronhelm was admitted in Hilary Term 1870, and practised at 4 Eustace Street, Dublin, up to 1926, when he retired. J. TOBIN, Solicitor, died recently at Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Mr. Tobin was admitted a Solicitor in Ireland in Trinity Sittings 1889, and practised in Maryborough up to 1895. He then went into partnership with the late Mr. E. A. Harney and they practised in Coolgardie, Western Australia, and latterly Mr. Tobin practised by himself at Kalgoorlie. MR. THOMAS

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