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THE GAZETTE
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Vol. XIX., No. 3]
July, 1925.
:
FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
Council Meetings.
3rd June.
Eighteen Members present.
Society's Premises.
A letter was read from the Secretary of
the Board of Works intimating that the
Board had taken a lease of No. 45 Kildare
Street, and that the Board hoped that the
house would be
ready for the Society's
occupation in July.
Dublin District Courts.
A letter was read from the Ministry of
Justice acknowledging the suggestions of the
Council
in reference to arrangements for
hearing of Civil cases
in Dublin District
Courts, stating same appeared reasonable,
and that they would receive attention.
17th June.
Twenty Members present.
The late Mr. J. H. Walsh.
The Council passed a resolution expressing
deep regret at the death of Mr. John H.
1 Walsh, a past member of the Council, and
conveying to Mrs. Walsh their sympathy in
her bereavement.
Obituary.
MR. ROBERT J. JONES, Solicitor, died upon
the 1st June, 1925, at Bristol.
Mr. Jones was admitted in Easter Term,
1863, and practised at 6 Bachelor's Walk,
Dublin, up to 1908, when he retired.
MR. PATRICK J. MCCARTHY, Solicitor, died
upon the 5th June, 1925, at his residence,
Kilbrogan Hall, Bandon.
Mr. McCarthy was admitted in Trinity
Sittings, 1879, and practised at Bandon.
MR. JOHN H. WALSH, Solicitor, died upon
the 12th June, 1925, at Alassio, Italy
Mr. Walsh served his apprenticeship with
his father, the late Mr. Cornelius Walsh,
15 Lr. Ormond Quay, Dublin, was admitted
in Michaelmas Sittings, 1895, and practised
at 1 Lr. Ormond Quay, Dublin.
He was a member of the Council from 1912
to 1924, and was a Vice-President of the
Society during the years 1915-16.
Solicitors seeking Call to the Bar.
Mr. Patrick J. Roe, Solicitor, of Dundalk,
Mr. Frederick Myles Duffy, Solicitor, of
Carrickmacross,
and Mr.
John Anthony
Murphy,
Solicitor,
of O'Connell Street,
Waterford, have had their respective names
struck off the Roll of Solicitors at their own
requests, in order to enter as Law Students
with a view to being called to the Bar.