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MAY, 1936.
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FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Members are reminded that their Annual
Subscriptions to the Society became due on
the first day of May, as follows :
Dublin members of more than three
years' standing ...
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... £1
Countrymembers of more than three
years' standing who desire to be
entitled to vote at election of
Ordinary Members of the Council
1
Other Country members ...
...
0 10
All members who have been admitted
to the profession less than three
years
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HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING.
A Half-yearly General Meeting of
the
Society will be held
in
the Solicitors'
Buildings, Four Courts, on Monday, 18th
May, at half-past two o'clock, p.m.
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.
23rd April.
Twenty-nine members present.
Broadcasting.
A letter to the President from the Director
of Broadcasting in reference to proposed
talks on legal matters was refeiTed to the
Privileges Committee for consideration.
Money on Joint Deposit.
A letter was read from a country member
in reference to dealing with money on joint
deposit in response to Estate Duty Office
enquiries, and a direction given that further
information should be obtained.
Town Tenants (Occupation Tenancies)
Tribunal.
In reply to an enquiry from the Secretary
of the Town Tenants (Occupation Tenancies)
Tribunal, it was resolved to state that at
present the Council did not intend to submit
any evidence.
OBITUARY.
MR. THOMAS GILSENAN, Solicitor, died on
the 10th April, 1936, at his residence, Sugar
Loaf, Belturbet, Co. Cavan.
Mr. Gilsenan was admitted in Trinity
Sittings, 1889, and practised at Belturbet up
to 1926, when he was appointed County
Registrar for the County of Cavan.
MR. JAMES FITZGERALD, Solicitor, died on
the llth April, 1936, at Dublin.
Mr. Fitzgerald served his apprenticeship
with the late Mr. Thomas W. Fitzgerald,
Dublin ;
was admitted in Hilary Sittings,
1914, and practised formerly as a member of
the firm of D. & T. Fitzgerald, 20 St. Andrew
Street, Dublin, and latterly as Law Agent to
the Hibernian Bank, Ltd., at. 27 College
Green, Dublin.
MR. JOHN McDowELL, Solicitor, died on
the 13th April, 1936, at London.
Mr. McDowell served his apprenticeship
with his uncle,
the
late Sir Alexander
McDowell, Belfast; was admitted in Hilary
Sittings, 1899, and practised at Belfast up
to 1903, when he retired.