THE GAZETTE
OF THE
fain Storietn nf frdanir.
Vol. XVI., No. 5.]
November, 1922.
C
FOR
CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
Ballot for Council.
The ballot for election of Council will be
held on Tuesday, 21st November, from 11 to
1
o'clock,
in
the Secretary's Office, 33
Molesworth Street, Dublin. Voting papers
should reach the Secretary not later than
one o'clock on 21st inst.
Half-Yearly General Meeting.
The Half-yearly General Meeting of the
Society will be held at two o'clock p.m., on
Tuesday, 28th November, in the Molesworth
Hall, Molesworth Street, Dublin.
Meetings of the Council.
October 4th.
Twenty-eight Members present.
Library.
The Council authorised the Library Com
mittee
to select and purchase such
law
books as are
in frequent demand for use
by members.
The expenditure thereon
to be £300.
Destruction of Records.
Letters were
read
from members
in
reference to the destruction of deeds and
records in the Land Commission Examiners'
Offices, and the Accountant-General's Office,
at the Four Courts, and the letters were
referred to the Special Committee dealing
with this subject.
Courts and Offices.
Reports were submitted of work done by
a joint Committee consisting of some members
of the Bar Council and of some members of
this Council,
formed for the purpose of
securing provision of more suitable premises
than King's Inns for Courts and Offices.
The work done by the Committee was
approved of by the Council.
October 18th.
Twenty-four Members present.
Death of Sir A. F. Baker.
The Council passed a resolution expressing
its deep regret at the death of Sir Augustine
F. Baker, a past President of the Society,
and conveying to his relations the sympathy
of the Council in their bereavement.