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GAZETTE
SEPTEMBER 1979
particular judgments copies will be obtained or members will be directed as to how
to obtain them.
(ii) Government Publications
(a) All Bills as issued, Amendments, Order papers and Dáil and Senate Debates.
(b) Under the Statutory Instrument Act 1947, the Library receives a copy of all
Statutory Instruments as issued.
(c)
Stationery Office and HMSO Catalogues are received and publications of relevance
to the profession are obtained.
(iii)
Findings of the Employment Appeals Tribunal and decisions of the Labour Court.
(iv)
Annual Reports of some State-sponsored bodies.
(v)
National Daily and evening newspapers.
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In order to supplement existing holdings the Finance Committee has sanctioned
the purchase of the Irish Reports on Microfiche and a Reader Printer. The purchase of a
Reader Printer will enable the Library to subscribe to other material available on
microfiche, particularly the E.E.C. Official Journal, and will help save valuable space.
INCORPORATED
LAW SOCIETY
OF IRELAND
Applications are invited for the post of
EXECUTIVE EDITOR of the
Gazette.
Persons
interested in this part-time, remunerative post
should communicate with:
THE DIRECTOR GENERAL
BLACKHALL PLACE
DUBLIN 7
before November 30th.
Christmas Cards
The Society is producing a Christmas Card
which will shortly be on sale. The price will be 15p
each.
The card will be on good quality white board
with the coat of arms of the Society in gold on the
front. The left side of the inset will show a line
drawing of the Italian corridor in the Society's
premises and the right side will carry the greeting.
This card is the first of a series, each of which will
have a drawing of some outstanding feature of the
Society's headquarters.
As the supply of cards will be limited intending
purchasers should make early application enclosing
cheque for the appropriate amount, plus 20p for
postage. Orders for a dozen or more cards post free.
Any profit from the sale of cards will be donated
to the Solicitors' Benevolent Association.
Transatlantic Crossing
Shardana, John Gore-Grimes' yacht, a Nicholson 31,
which he sailed in a Transatlantic race from Marble
Head (just outside Boston) to Crosshaven in 20 days and
14 hours. The Transatlantic was a race to commemorate
the 50th Anniversary of the Irish Cruising Club.
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