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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

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Vol. XVII!., No. 8]

February, 1925.

:

FOR CIRCULATION

AMONGST MEMBERS

Council Meetings.

14th January.

Sixteen Members present.

Publication of Statutes.

It was resolved that representations be

made urging the immediate publication in

annual volumes of uniform

size of

the

Statutes of the Oireachtas.

Land Commission.

The procedure in reference to the obtaining

of consents of the Land Commission to the

sub-division of holdings subject

to Land

Commission annuities, was referred to the

Land Acts Committee.

2Stk January.

Twenty-one Members present.

Publication of Statutes.

A

letter in reply was read from

the

Secretary of the Ministry of Justice stating

the matter of the publication in annual

volumes of the Statutes of the Oireachtas is

in the hands of the Attorney-General, who is

now causing the preparation of the volumes to

proceed with all possible speed ;

that the

volume for 1923

is expected to become

available at a very early date, and the others

to follow with as little delay as possible.

Private Bills.

A letter was read from the Examiner of

Private Bills stating that the Chairman of

the Joint Committee on Standing Orders

(Private Business) proposes

to appoint a

Committee of five members to draw up a list

of

charges

for

" Parliamentary Agents,

Attorneys, Solicitors, and others," in con

nection with Private Bill practice,

and

requesting

that a

representative of

this

Society be nominated to act on the Com

mittee.

The Council nominated Sir John

O'Connell to act on the Committee.

Roll of Solicitors.

The Secretary reported that, pursuant to

an Order made by the Chief Justice, on the

hearing of a report from the Statutory Com

mittee, the name of Christopher Friery, of

52 Rutland Square, Dublin, had been struck

off the Roll of Solicitors.

Land Commission.

A report from the Land Acts Committee in

reference to the obtaining of consents of the

Land Commission

to the sub-division of

holdings

subject

to

Land Commission

Annuities was submitted, and, as recom

mended by the report, it was ordered that a

letter be written to the Land Commission

with a view to securing greater expedition in

the disposing of such applications.

Obituary.

MR. JOHN D. COATES,

senior, Solicitor,

died on

the 8th January, 1925, at his

residence, Mervue, Donaghadee.

Mr. Coates served his apprenticeship with

his father, the late Mr. John Coates, Belfast;

was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1879, and

practised at Arthur Square, Belfast.