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THE GAZETTE

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Vol. XXXI,

No. 5]

NOVEMBER, 1937

FOR CIRCULATION

. AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETINGS

OF 1HE COUNCIL

7th October.

Twenty-two members present.

District

Courts.

It was resolved to request the Ministry

of Justice to have furnished to each District

Court Justice of the Saorstat a map showing

the boundaries of the area of his Court.

Income Tax, Section 6, Finance Act, 1928.

A letter in reply from the Revenue Com–

missioners was read, in which it was stated

that the Commissioners will be glad

to

receive particulars of any complaints

in

reference to the delay in the furnishing of cer–

tificates under Section 6, as the Commission–

ers are most anxious that grounds for such

complaints should be removed.

28th October.

Twenty-seven members present.

Court of Examiners.

A report from the Court of Examiners,

giving the results of the October examina–

tions was submitted. The results appear

in this Gazette.

Annual Report.

The draft Annual Report of the Council

was submitted and adopted.

BALLOT FOR COUNCIL.

The ballot for election of Council for year

ending 26th November, 1938, will be held

on Monday, 22nd November, 1937,

from

eleven o'clock to one o'clock in the Secre–

tary's office,

Solicitor's Buildings, Four

Cpurts, Dublin. Voting papers should reach

the Secretary, or may be personally delivered,

not later than one o'clock, p.m., on Monday,

22nd November.

GENERAL MEETING.

A Half-yearly General Meeting of

the

Society will be held at half past two o'clock,

p.m., on Friday, 26th November, in the Hall

of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings, Four

Courts, Dublin.

OBITUARY.

MR. JOHN J. MCDONALD, Solicitor, died

on the 20th August, 1937, at his residence,

" Belclare," Temple Gardens, Dublin.

Mr. McDonald served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. Daniel Purcell, Dublin, was

admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1900, and prac–

tised at Kingsbridge, Dublin as Solicitor of

the Great Southern Railways.

MR. GERARD A. HOWE, Solicitor, died on

the 31st August, 1937 at Belfast.

Mr. Howe was admitted in Hilary Sittings,

1893, and practised at 40 Westland Row,

Dublin up to 1922, when he went to Belfast.