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NOVEMBER, 1936
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FOR CIRCULATION
L AMONGST MEMBERS
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.
1st October.
Twenty-four Members present.
American Bar Association.
A letter was read from the Secretary,
American Bar Association, expressing the
appreciation
and
reciprocation
of
that
Association of the fraternal greetings from
the Council of this Society conveyed through
the Hon. Mr. Justice Hanna, on the occasion
of his recent visit to the United States.
Intermediate Examination.
A memorandum from the Chief Justice
expressing his approval of
the Council's
amendment of Regulation 14 was submitted.
22nd October.
^- Twenty--four Members present.
Attorney-General's Fiat.
A
letter in reply was read from
the
Attorney-General intimating that, in response
to the request of the Council, he would
endeavour to secure that when application
for his fiat is made by a solicitor, all com–
munications concerning the subject-matter
of the application shall be made to the
Solicitor who is acting for the proposed
plaintiff.
Annual Report.
The draft Annual Report of the Council
was submitted and adopted.
BALLOT FOR COUNCIL.
The ballot for election of Council will be
held on Monday, 23rd November, from eleven
o'clock to one o'clock, in the Secretary's
Office, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts
Dublin. Voting papers should reach the
Secretary not later than one o'clock on
Monday, 23rd November.
GENERAL MEETING
A Half-yearly General Meeting of
the
Society will be held at half-past two o'clock
p.m., on Thursday, 26th November, in the
Hall of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings,
Four Courts, Dublin.
I
OBITUARY.
MR. JOHN J. O'CONNOR, Tralee, died on
the 23rd August, 1936, at his residence,
North Circular Road, Tralee.
Mr. O'Connor served his apprenticeship
with Mr. Daniel J. Browne, Tralee ;
was
admitted
in Trinity Sittings, 1930, and
practised at Tralee
till 1931, when he
retired.
MR. NICHOLAS F. MAKER, Solicitor, died
on
the
17th September,
1936,
at his
residence, " Pegsboro'," Tipperary.
Mr. Maher served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. John O'Dwyer, Tipperary ; was
admitted
in Hilary Sittings,
1905,
and
practised at Tipperary.




