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JUNE, 1927]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

Mr. Tatlow was

admitted

in Hilary

Sittings, 1889, and practised formerly at 24

Anglesea Street, Dublin, and subsequently

at 3 Upper Ely Place, Dublin, up to 1921,

when he retired.

MR. JAMES RYAN, Solicitor, died upon the

18th May, 1927, at his residence, " Innisfail,"

Thurles.'

Mr. Ryan served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Hugh T. Sayers, Cashel: was

admitted

in Hilary Sittings,

1903,

and

practised at Thurles.

MR. JOSEPH J. MCGRANE, Solicitor, died

upon the 21st May, 1927, at 14 Lea Road,

Sandymount, Dublin.

Mr. McGrane served his apprenticeship

with Mr. M. L. Hearn and Mr. T. F. Burke,

of Dublin ;

was admitted in Michaelmas

Sittings, 1910, and practised at 79 Dame

Street, Dublin, up to 1920, when he retired.

MR. FRANCIS MCBREEN, Solicitor, died

upon the 29th May, 1927, at Broomfield,

Bailieborough.

Mr. McBreen was admitted

in Hilary

Sittings, 1887, and practised at Bailie-

borough.

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MR. WILLIAM MCWILLIAM, Solicitor, died

upon the 30th May, 1927, at Comber, Co.

Down.

Mr. McWilliam was admitted in Hilary

Term, 1874, and practised at Monaghan up

to 1895, when he was appointed Clerk of the

Crown and Peace for the County Monaghan,

which office he held up to 1926, when he

retired.

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New Members.

The following have joined the Society :

Daniel J. Browne, Tralee.

Peter Canning, Ballinamore.

George Crowley, 3 Lr. O'Connell Street

Dublin.

Matthew A. Farrell, Longford.

Arthur Kenny, Tipperary.

John S. MacNeice, Limerick.

Sean McCurtin, Nenagh.

Maureen McDowell, 3 College Green

Dublin.

Thomas F. McKeever, Drogheda.

Archibald Robinson, 119 St. Stephen's

Green, Dublin.

List of Statutes passed by the Oireachtas from

1st January, 1927, to Dissolution of Dail.

1. Coroners (Amendment).

2. Medical.

3. Local Government.

4. Constitution (Amendment No. 3).

5.

Do.

(

do.

No. 4).

6.

Do.

(

do.

No. 2).

7. Provisional Collection of Taxes.

8. Telephone Capital.

9. Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions i.

10. Circuit Court Appeals.

11. Central Fund.

12. Army Pensions.

13. Constitution (Amendment No. 5).

14. Local Elections (Dissolved Authorities).

15. Intoxicating Liquor.

16. Industrial and Commercial Property

(Protection).

17. Railways (Road Motor Services.)

18. Finance.

19. Land.

20. Appropriation.

21. Electoral (Amendment).

22. Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises)

(Amendment).

23. Juries.

24. Agricultural Credit.

25. Medical Practitioners.

26. Barrow Drainage.

27. Electricity (Supply).

Juries Act, 1927.

Under

this Act,

among

the persons

absolutely exempted from serving as jurors,

the following are included :

Solicitors actually practising as

such,

including Solicitors employed at a salary

or otherwise

to

render

services

as

Solicitors exclusively to their employers.

Persons actually employed as clerks on

work of a legal character by Solicitors

who are themselves exempted or entitled

to be exempted as such Solicitors.