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THE GAZETT

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Vol. XI, No. 10.]

April, 1913.

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LAMONGST MEMBERS.

Meetings of the Council.

March.

The Late Mr. John Redmond, M.P.

The following resolution was passed, and a

copy directed to be sent to Mrs. Redmond :—

"The Council have heard with profound regret

of the death of Mr. John Redmond, M.P.,

and desire to place on record their sense of

the great loss the country has sustained

through his untimely death at this crisis

in the history of Ireland and the- Empire.

The Council desire

to convey to Mrs.

Redmond and to the members of his family

their sincere sympathy with them in their

bereavement."

Mortgaging of Purchased Holdings.

A letter in reply was read from the Irish

Land Commission on the subject of Section

54 (3) of the Irish Land Act, 1903, relative

to the mortgaging of purchased holdings.

The correspondence will be found in this

GAZETTE.

National Board of Education Inquiries.

A report was submitted from the Privileges

Committee in reference to instructions issued

by the National Board of Education to their

Inspectors, directing that Solicitors for parties

appearing at inquiries held by Inspectors

should put

their questions

to witnesses

through the Inspector.

It was resolved to

write to the Board requesting that Solicitors

should be at liberty to directly examine

witnesses as at other inquiries.

Solicitors' Remuneration.

The President informed the Council that

he had attended, on 2/th February,

a

meeting; of the rule recommending authority

under the Supreme Court of Judicature Act

(of which he is a member), when the applica

tion of the Council for a General Order

authorising an increase of charges during the

war was considered, and after discussion he

was requested to have a statement prepared

showing each class of costs, and the amount

of increase in each class, for which the Council

seeks General Orders, such statement to be

considered at a further meeting to be sum

moned for the purpose.

A statement such as that requested, since

prepared by the Costs Committee, was now

submitted and adopted by the Council, and

directed to be sent to the Lord Chancellor's

Secretary.

Examinations,

Applications by

three Law Clerks

for

modified Preliminary Examinations under

Section 18 were considered.

Two of the

applicants

applied

for

examination

as

modified by Minute of 12th May, 1892, and

it was decided not to oppose either of these

two applications.

In

the third case

the