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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

Jnr0rp0rai£& fain S»0rtEtiJ 0f

Vol. XV., No. 7.]

January, 1922.

f FOR CIRCULATION

LAMONGST MEMBERS.

Meetings of the Council.

1th December.

Twenty-nine Members present.

Election of President and Viee-Presidents.

The Council elected Mr. Patrick J. Brady

to be President of the Society, and Mr.

Alexander D. Orr and Mr. Joseph W. Dyas

to be Vice-Presidents of the Society for the

ensuing twelve months.

Labourers Acts.

A letter was read from a country member

stating that as no Taxing Officer had been

appointed under

the Labourers

(Ireland)

Order, 1914, in succession to the late Mr.

E. F. McHugh, Solicitor, he was unable to

have costs taxed which were due to him for

work done under the Labourers Acts.

It

was resolved to request the Local Government

to make an appointment.

General Meeting Resolution.

The resolution passed at the Half-yearly

General Meeting on the subject of reciprocity

of admission

to

the profession between

England and Ireland was referred to the

Privileges Committee.

14th December.

Thirty-one Members present.

i

Council of Law Reporting.

The Council appointed Mr. James Moore

as a representative on the Council of Law

Reporting, in room of Mr. James Henry, who

has retired from the Council of this Society.

Statutory Committee.

The Secretary reported that the Lord

Chief Justice had appointed the following

members of the Council to be the Statutory

Committee

for

the

year

ending

26th

November, 1922 :—Mr. Brady, Mr. Gamble,

Mr. MacDermott, Mr. Quirke, Mr. Seddall,

Mr. Warren and Mr. White.

The President.

Mr. Patrick J. Brady, who was elected

President of the Society on 7th December,

served his apprenticeship to the late Sir

Patrick Maxwell, a former President of the

Society, and was admitted in Hilary Sittings,

1893, and has been a member of the Council.

since 1910.

From 1910-18 he represented

Saint Stephen's Green Division of the City

of Dublin in Parliament, and in that capacity

rendered many valuable services

to

the

Society and to the profession.

Mr. Brady

is a Director of the Midland Great Western

Railway.Company and of the Hibernian Bank.