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THE GAZETTE

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Vol. XXII, No. 7.]

JANUARY, 1929.

:

FOR CIRCULATION

AMONGST MEMBERS

SOLICITORS' ANNUAL CERTIFICATES.

Members

are

reminded

that Annual

Certificates for the year ending 5th January,

1930, should be taken out and the duties

paid thereon before 6th February, 1929.

Certificates enabling Solicitors to practise

in the Irish Free State are issued in the office

of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland,

45 Kildare Street, Dublin, and the duties

thereon are payable at the Stamp Office,

Law Courts, Dublin Castle.

Certificates enabling Solicitors to practise

in Northern Ireland are issued in the office

of the Incorporated Law Society of Northern

Ireland, 35 Royal Avenue, Belfast, and the

duties thereon are payable at the Inland

Revenue Office, Belfast.

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.

6th December.

Twenty-six Members present.

Elections of President and Vice-Presidents.

The Council elected Mr. E. H. Burne to be

President of the Society, and Mr. C. J.

Laverty and Mr. H. K. Toomey to be Vice-

Presidents for the ensuing twelve months.

General Meetings.

It was resolved that the hour for General

Meetings of the Society be half-past two

o'clock, p.m., unless otherwise

specially

ordered.

13th December.

Twenty-four 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

year ending 26th November, 1929 :—Mr.

A. H. Julian (President), Mr. J. J. Morgan,

Mr. C. Jermyn, Mr. P. J. Kavanagh, and

Mr. W. Murphy.

Statutory Committee.

A letter was submitted from the Chief

Justice appointing the following members of

the Council to be the Statutory Committee

for year ending 26th November, 1929 :—

Mr. Burne, Mr. Orpen, Mr. Quirke, Mr.

Scales, Mr. Tallan, and Mr. Thompson.

Legal Practitioners (Qualification) Bill.

A Special Committee was appointed to

consider this Bill, as amended by Special

Committee of the Dail, and to report to

Council.

Dublin Circuit Court.

The matter of the large arrear of cases

awaiting hearing was considered, and action

to be taken in

the event of immediate

additional arrangements for the discharge of

the judicial work of the Court not being

made, was decided on.