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Vol. XXXIII, No. 3]
JULY, 1939
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FOR CIRCULATION
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AMONGST
MEMBERS
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.
8th June.
Twenty-three members present.
District Probate Registrars.
A letter in reply was read from the Minister
for Justice in reference to the law in relation
to the making of appointments to the office
of District Probate' Registrar.
The con
sideration of the letter and of the question
dealt with therein, was referred to a special
committee of the Council.
Proceedings before the Controller of Industrial
and Commercial property.
A report from the Privileges Committee of
the Council, in reference to the question of
Council
appearing before
the Controller
without the intervention of a solicitor, was
submitted, and it was resolved to request the
Chairman of the Bar Council to meet the
President of this Society and the Chairman of
the Dublin Sessions Bar to discuss the matter.
29th June.
Twenty-five members present.
Probate Office—High Court.
The President informed the Council that
he had, as requested by the Council, an
interview with Mr. Justice Hanna on the
subject of the great delay in the furnishing
of sealed and certified copies of grants
bespoken from the Probate Office, for the
purpose of making application for English
grants. The Judge expressed himself sym
pathetic with the profession in this matter,
and stated he would give the matter immed
iate attention.
Court of Examiners.
A report from the Court of Examiners,
giving the results of the Intermediate and of
the First and Second Irish Examinations,
was submitted.
OBITUARY.
MR. JAMES J. MULLAN, Solicitor, died on
the 12th June, 1939, at his residence, Sandy-
mount Castle, Dublin.
Mr. Mullan served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. King Houston, Omagh, was
admitted
in Hilary Sittings,
1898,
and
practised at 25 Eustace Street, Dublin.
MR. DAVID G. NELIGAN, Solicitor, died on
the 18th June, 1939, at 22 Lansdowne Road,
Dublin.




