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Vol. XVI., No. 6.]
December, 1922.
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L AMONGST MEMBERS'
Meetings of the Council.
1st November.
Twenty-four Members present.
Destroyed Records.
It was resolved that the Destroyed Records
Committee should have an interview with the
Accountant-General of the Supreme Court to
discuss questions arising out of the destruction
of the records of his office.
Courts and Offices.
A report was read from the Committee
dealing with matters arising out of
the
proposed transfer of the Courts and Offices
to Dublin Castle. The report dealt with the
allocation of various rooms for Courts and
Offices as a consequence of an inspection of
the rooms by the Committee. The report
was adopted, and copies directed to be sent
to the Lord Chief Justice, the Law Officer,
and Sir Philip Hanson.Commissioner of Public
Works.
Annual Report.
The draft Annual Report .of the Council
was considered and adopted.
15th
November.
Twenty-six Members present.
District Justices.
A letter was read from the Minister for
Home Affairs informing the Council of the
names of fourteen District Justices, seven
Barristers and seven Solicitors, who had been
appointed, and enclosing particulars of the
areas over which the new District Justices
will operate. The letter further stated that
in addition to the fourteen there would be
eight others acting for the present in an
auxiliary capacity.
Register of British Stocks.
The President stated that he had been
requested to co-operate with representatives
of Banking interests, the Stock Exchange,
and the Chamber of Commerce to secure the
retention at the Bank of Ireland, Dublin, of
the registers of British Stocks held by persons
resident in the Free State.
The Council passed the following resolu
tion :—
" RESOLVED.—The Council of the Incor
porated Law Society of Ireland, having
considered the proposal to transfer the
Register of British Government Securities
from the Bank of Ireland, Dublin, so far