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JULY, 1929.
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FOR CIRCULATION
.AMONGST MEMBhRS
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.
20th June.
Twenty-eight Members present.
The late Mr. M. J. Byrne.
The Council passed a resolution expressing
their sympathy with the relatives of the
late Mr. M. J. Byrne, Solicitor, Listowel,
a former member of the Council.
Court of Examiners.
Reports from
the Court of Examiners
in reference to applications under Section
16 and 17 of the Solicitors (Ireland) Act,
1898, were submitted and adopted.
Circuit Court Appeals.
It was resolved that a letter be written
to the Minister for Justice, requesting that
the Circuit Court rules should contain a
rule providing for the return to the Solicitor
for the parties at the Circuit Court hearing
of documents given in evidence.
OBITUARY.
MR. JOHN ORR NEWTOX, Solicitor, died
upon the 10th June, 1929, at Winnipeg,
Canada.
MR. NEWTON served his apprenticeship
with the late Mr. Henry R. Kelly, Dun-
gannon,
was
admitted
in Michaelmas
Sittings 1903, and practised at Dungannon
up to 1906 when he went abroad.
MR.
ORLANDO
P.
BEATER,
Solicitor,
died upon
the 13th June, 1929, at his
residence, 9 Brighton Road, Rathgar.
Mr. Beater
served
his * apprenticeship
with the late Mr. Bindon Scott, Dublin,
was admitted
in Trinity Sittings, 1876,
and practised
formerly
at
10 Leinster
Street and latterly at 16 Lower O'Connell
Street, Dublin.
MR. MATTHEW J. BYRNE, Solicitor, died
upon the 16th June, 1929, at Listowel.
Mr. Byrne was admitted in Michaelmas
Sittings, 1887, and practised at Listowel.
He was a member of the Council of the
Society during the year 1925.
MR. MICHAEL V.
COOLICAN,
Solicitor,
died upon the 18th June, 1929, at River
side, Ballina.
Mr. Coolican was admitted
in Hilary
Sittings, 1886, and practised at Ballina up
to 1917, when he was appointed Clerk of
the Crown and Peace
for
the County of
Mayo, and subsequently County Registrar.
MR. WILLIAM KELLY,
Solicitor,
died
upon the 30th June, 1929, at his residence,
Main Street, Letterkenny.
Mr, Kelly served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. John J. O'Meara, Dublin, was
admitted
in Trinity Sittings, 1901, and
practised formerly at Ramelton and latterly
at Letterkenny.