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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

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Vol. XX, No. 5]

NOVEMBER, 1926.

FOR CIRCULATION

.AMONGST MEMBERS

Ballot for Council.

The Ballot for Election of Council will be

held on Monday, 22nd November, from eleven

to one o'clock, in the Secretary's Office, 45

Kildare Street, Dublin. Voting papers should

reach the Secretary not later than one o'clock

on the 22nd November.

Half-yearly General Meeting.

The Half-yearly General Meeting of the

Society will be held at two o'clock, p.m., on

Friday, 26th November, in the offices of the

Society, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin.

Meetings of the Council.

7th October.

Twenty-three Members present.

Declarations for Bank of England.

A letter was read from a member drawing

attention to the requirements as to the

making of declarations in the Irish Free

State, British Colonies and Dependencies for

use in the Bank of England.

It was decided

to endeavour

to have

the requirements

modified in the case of the Irish Free State

so as to admit of the declarations being made

before Commissioners for Oaths.

Circuit Court Rules.

Letters were submitted from members

making suggestions of various amendments

to be made in the Circuit Court Rules, which

Rules had been submitted to the Dail in July

by the Minister, but withdrawn by him for

further consideration by the Rules Committee.

The Council appointed a Special Committee

to consider the Rules and suggested amend–

ments, and to confer with the two repre–

sentatives of the profession on the Rules

Committee.

Resignation.

A letter was read from Mr. P. J. Meehan

resigning his membership of Council con–

sequent on his appointment as County

Registrar of Leix.

It was ordered that Mr.

Harte, being next on the supplemental, be

summoned to attend next meeting.

28th October.

Twenty-eight Members present.

Annual Report.

The draft Annual Report of the Council

was considered and adopted.

High Court Rules.

Questions of practice which have arisen

under the High Court Rules were discussed,

and the President informed the Council of an

interview which he had on the subject with

the President of the High Court and the

Master.

Obituary.

MR.

JOHN F.

\VILLIAMS, Solicitor, died

upon the 8th August, 1926, at his residence,

Tournore, Dungarvan.

Mr. Williams was admitted

in Hilary

Sittings, 1885, and practised at Dungarvan.