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THE GAZETTE

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Vol. XIII, No. 1.]

May, 1919.

T FOR CIRCULATION

L AMONGST MEMBERS.

Annual Subscription.

MEMBERS are reminded that their annual

subscription to the Society became

due

on

the first day of May, as follows :

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Members of more than three

years' standing, entitled to

vote at election of Ordinary

Members of Council ...

£100

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Other Country Members

...

0 10

Members who have been admitted

to the profession under three

years

...

...

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Press rent

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Meetings of the Council.

2nd April.

Twenty-three Ordinary Members,

three

Provincial Delegates,

and

three Extra-

Ordinary Members from the Northern Law

Society were present.

Amalgamation of the Legal Professions.

This was a Special Meeting summoned for

the purpose of considering the question of

the amalgamation of the legal profession in

Ireland, in reference to which the Council

had received letters from two Members of

the Society. After full discussion of the

question, it was resolved that the matter be

referred to a Committee of the Council for

further consideration, and to report to the

Council on an early date.

9th A pril.

Twenty-four Members were present.

The late Mr. Trevor T. L. Overend.

The President referred to the death of

Mr. Trevor T. L. Overend, a Past President

of the Society, and a resolution was passed

expressing the deep regret of the Council,

and conveying

their sympathy to Mrs.

Overend and her daughters.

Apprentice Applications.

Applications by Apprentices upon various

matters connected with examinations and

attendance at lectures were considered, and

each application was ruled upon.

25th April.

Twenty-one Members were present.

Amalgamation of the Legal Professions.

This was a Special Meeting summoned to

consider the report of the Committee of the

Council

to which

the question of

the

amalgamation of

the legal professions in

Ireland had been referred.

The report of the Committee was con–

sidered and adopted, and it was resolved that

the Members of the Society who addressed

letters to the Council on the subject be

informed that the Council, having given the

matter full consideration, do not feel justified

in asking the Society to re-open consideration

of the question.