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FEBRUARY, 1930.
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FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.
16th January.
Twenty-eight Members present.
Extra-Ordinary
Members.
The names of the following were submitted
by the Southern Law Association to serve as
Extra-Ordinary Members of the Council for
the year ending 26th November, 1930:—
The President (Mr. F. J. Blake), Mr. Horgan,
Mr. C. Jermyn, Mr. Kavanagh and Mr. W.
Murphy.
Statutory Committee.
A letter was read from the Chief Justice
appointing the following members of the
Council to be the Statutory Committee for
the year ending 26th November, 1930 :—
The President (Mr. Scales), Mr. Burne, Mr.
Orpen, Mr. Quirke, Mr. Sheridan, Mr. Tallan
and Mr. Thompson.
District
Court Civil Process.
The attention of the Council was drawn, in
letters from two members of the Society, to
the circular of llth December, 1929, from
the Department of Justice to District Court
Clerks, intimating that as from 1st February
the Original Process must in no circumstances
be surrendered, even on loan, without the
permission of the Examiner of District Court
Clerks. The Council having been informed
that this matter was under consideration of
the District Court Rules Committee, post
poned taking action in reference to it.
OBITUARY.
MR. JOHN MOLONEY, Solicitor, died upon
the 1st January, 1930, at his
residence,
" Coolbawn," Midleton, Count)' Cork.
Mr. Moloney served his apprenticeship
with Mr. J. Travers Wolfe, Skibbereen; was
admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1904, and prac
tised at Midleton.
He was awarded the
Findlater Scholarship in 1904.
MR. GEORGE BIRNEY, Solicitor, died upon
the 5th January, 1930, at his
residence,
" Brynogue," Foxrock, County Dublin.
Mr. Birney served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. William G. Murphy, Dublin;
was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1899,
and practised at 179 Pearse Street, Dublin.
Mr. AMBROSE B. LANE, Solicitor, died upon
the 7th January, 1930, at The Vicarage,
Golden, British Columbia.
Mr. Lane served his apprenticeship with
Mr. C. H. Denroche, Dublin; was admitted
in Michaelmas Sittings, 1902, and practised
at 12 Molesworth Street, Dublin, and subse
quently at 5 Foster Place, Dublin, up to
1910, when he went abroad.
MR. DANIEL McGoNiGAL, Solicitor, died
upon the 17th January, 1930, at his residence,
" Templecarren," Whitehead, County Antrim.
Mr. McGonigal was admitted in Trinity-
Sittings, 1889, and practised at 2 Rosemary
Street, Belfast, up to 1921, when he was