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JANUARY, 1923]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

37

advisers.

The

instruction provides

the

conditions tinder which prisoners, charged

and awaiting trial, may receive visits from

Solicitors and Counsel. The instruction deals

only with visits to prisoners " charged and

awaiting trial by Military Court," and states

that in no other case shall a Solicitor be

permitted to visit a prisoner without the

previous authority of the Adjutant-General.

In relation to this last proviso the Council

decided on further steps to be taken.

The Governor-General.

The following resolution was adopted, and

a copy directed to be sent to the Governor-

General :—.

" Resolved—The Council of the Incor

porated Law Society of Ireland beg to tender

to Mr. T. M. Healy, K.C., their congratula

tions and good wishes on his appointment

to the office of Governor-General of the

Irish Free State. The Council earnestly

hope that under his Governorship the Free

State may rapidly become a peaceful and

prosperous country."

Solicitors' Annual Certificates

Members are reminded that .their annual

certificates for the year ending 5th January,

1924, should be taken out and the duties

paid thereon before the 6th February, 1923.

The Certificates of Solicitors practising in the

Free State are issued in the Office of the

Secretary of the Incorporated Law Society

of Ireland, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin,

and the duty is payable at Jury's Hotel,

College Green, Dublin.

The certificates of Solicitors practising in

Northern Ireland are issued in the Office of

the Secretary of the Incorporated Law Society

of Northern Ireland, 2 Rosemary Street,

Belfast, and the duty is payable at the

Inland Revenue Offices, Belfast.

Found

In the Molesworth Hall, after the General

Meeting of the Society on 28th November

last, a pair of spectacles. Apply at the

Secretary's Office, 33 Molesworth Street.

Obituary.

MR. ROBERT S. BAYLOR, Solicitor, died

upon the 22nd December, 1922, at The Mercy-

Nursing Home, Cork.

Mr. Baylor was admitted

in Trinity

Sittings, 1889, and practised at Fermoy.

MR. RALPH NASH, Solicitor, died on 24th

December, 1922, at St. John's Hospital,

Limerick.

Mr. Nash was admitted in Hilary Sittings,

1883, and practised at Limerick up to the

year 1912, when he retired.

He was Registrar to the County Court

Judge of Limerick for some years.

MR. CONYERS BAKER, Solicitor, died upon

the'24th December, 1922, at London.

Mr. Baker served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Walter Nolan, Cahir, and the

late Mr. George H. Sargint, Cahir; was

admitted

in Hilary Sittings,

1909,

and

practised at 86 Merrion Square, Dublin, up

to the year 1912, when he went abroad.

New Members.

The following have joined the Society :—

- Thomas O'Neill, Castleisland.

Joseph C. Erskine, 5 Hume Street,

Dublin.

John M. Salmon, Naas.

John McM. Lynch, Ennis.

John J. Walsh, 6 Dawson Street,

Dublin.

Arthur C. Houlihan, Roscrea.

Commissioners to Administer Oaths.

The Lord Chief Justice has appointed the

following to be Commissioners to administer

Oaths :—

George W. Beaumont, Solicitor, 13 Clare

Street, Dublin.

John Burke, Solicitor, 63 Upr. Sackville

Street, Dublin.

William T. Clare, Solicitor, 33 Anglesea

Street, Dublin.

Thomas J. Parley, Solicitor, 15 College

Green, Dublin.