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May, 1919.
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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.




