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Vol. XXXI,

No. 10]

APRIL, 1938

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FOR CIRCULATION

AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

24th March.

Twenty-eight members present.

Professorship.

A letter was read from Mr. E. L. Boland

tendering his resignation of the office of

Professor of Common Law, owing to his

having been appointed as Assistant Solicitor

in the Solicitors' branch of the Irish Land

Commission. The resignation was accepted,

and an election of a successor was directed

to take place at the meeting of the Council

on 28th April.

Carbon Typing Paper.

A letter in reply was read from the Depart

ment of Industry and Commerce stating

that the matter of the quality and prices

of Irish manufactured carbon papers and

typewriter ribbons, in reference to which

complaint had been made by the Council to

the Ministry is receiving attention. The

letter enquired further particulars in reference

to the complaints, and it was ordered that a

reply giving particulars be written.

HIGH COURT SITTINGS.

Easter Sittings begin Monday, 25th April.

LECTURES.

Senior lecture class begins Tuesday, 26th

April. Junior lecture class begins Wednesday,

27th April.

INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION.

An Intermediate Examination will be

held on Friday, 3rd June. Notice of

intention to attend should be lodged before

13th May.

OBITUARY.

MR. SAMUEL TARRANT, Solicitor, died on

the 8th March, 1938, at Dublin.

Mr. Tarrant served his apprenticeship

with Mr. John Tarrant, Sligo, and Mr.

Michael J. Howley, Sligo ;

was admitted in

Trinity Sittings, 1912, and practised formerly

at Sligo and latterly at Dublin.

MR. JOHN A. McCoNNELL, Solicitor, died

on the 8th March, 1938, at his residence,

Ormeau Road, Belfast.

Mr. McConnell served his apprenticeship

with the late Mr. Norman C. Caruth, Bally-

mena; was admitted in Hilary Sittings,.

1901, and practised formerly at Down-

patrick and latterly at Ballynahinch.