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THE GAZETTE

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Vol. XIX, No. 1]

May, 1925.

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FOR CIRCULATION

AMONGST MEMBERS

Council Meeting.

22nd April.

Sixteen Members present.

Dublin District Courts.

The question of increased facilities for the

hearing of Civil cases in the Dublin City

District Courts was considered, and it was

decided to make representations in reference

thereto.

Railway Tribunal Rules.

A letter was read from the Registrar of the

Railway Tribunal acknowledging the receipt

of the suggestions received from the Council

in reference to the draft rules of the Tribunal

which had been sent to the Council for

consideration.

Annual Subscriptions.

Members are reminded that their Annual

Subscriptions to the Society became due on

the first day of May, as follows :

Town Members,

and Country

Members, of more than three years

standing, entitled to vote at elec–

tion of Ordinary Members of the

Council

... "

...

...

...£1

0

Other Country Members

... 0 10

Members who have been admitted

to-the profession under three years 0 10

Subscriptions should be remitted to the

Secretary, or paid at his office, 33 Molesworth

Street, Dublin.

General Meeting.

The Half-yearly General Meeting of the

Society will be held

in

the Molesworth

Hall, Molesworth Street, Dublin, at 2 o'c.

p.m., on Monday, 18th May, 1925, at which

auditors of the Society's Accounts for year

ending 30th April, 1925, will be elected,

and scrutineers of Ballot

for Election of

Council to be held on 23rd November, 1925,

will be nominated.

Obituary.

MR. JOHN M. McDowELL, Solicitor, died

upon the 19th April, 1925, in London.

Mr. McDowell served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. J. J. O'Meara, 211 Great

Brunswick Street, Dublin ; was admitted in

Hilary Sittings

1896,

and practised at

3 College Green, Dublin.

MR. DANIEL S. DOYLE, Solicitor, died upon

the 23rd April,

1925,

at his "residence,

5 Wilton Terrace, Dublin.

Mr. Doyle was admitted in Michaelmas

Sittings, 1889, and practised at 1 Capel Street,

Dublin, up to 1909, in which year he wa?

appointed Assistant Registrar General and

Secretary of the General Register and Census

Offices.