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August, 1913.
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L AMONGST MEMBERS.
Meetings of the Council.
July 2
Special Examiners.
THE Council re-appointed Mr. Charles H.
Denroche, B.A., LL.D., R.U.I., Solicitor, and
Mr. Frank V. Gordon, B.A., ex-Scholar,
T.C.D., Solicitor, as Special Examiners for
1914.
Certificates.
Applications by two Solicitors for renewal
of their Certificates were considered and were
granted.
July L6th.
Death of the Right Hon. Mr. Redmond Barry.
The following resolution was passed and
a direction given that a copy be sent to
Mrs. Redmond Barry :—
" The Council of the Incorporated Law
" Society of Ireland desire to express their
" deep regret at the death of the Right Hon.
" Mr. Redmond Barry, ex-Lord Chancellor
" of Ireland, and to convey to Mrs. Barry an
" assurance of their profound sympathy in
" her bereavement."
Dublin Agencies.
A letter was read asking the opinion of the
Council upon a proposed limited liability
company, the shares in which were intended
should be held exclusively by Solicitors, and
the primary object to be the carrying on of
town agency work in Dublin for country
Solicitors. A letter in reply was directed to
be written intimating that apart from any
question of its legality, the Council are of
opinion the proposal is most objectionable
and that they strongly disapprove of it.
Examination Results.
The report of the Court of Examiners upon
the July Intermediate Examination was
submitted.
The
results appear
in
this
GAZETTE.
Law Clerks.
Petitions from two Law Clerks for liberty
to be bound under Section 16, and reports of
the Court of Examiners thereon, were con
sidered, and both petitions were granted.
July SQih.
Death of the Right Hon. Mr. Redmond Barry.
A letter was read from Mrs. Redmond
Barry
thanking
the Council
for
their
resolution of sympathy.
Death of Mr. G. B. Wilkins.
The following resolution was passed :—
" The Council have learnt with deep regret
" of the death of their colleague, Mr. G. B.
" Wilkins, and they desire to express their
" sympathy with the relatives of Mr. Wilkins
" in their bereavement."
Touting Circular.
A letter was read from a country member
enclosing a circular letter received by a client
from a London " compensation agency ''