THE GAZETTE
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Vol. VII, No, 1.]
May, 1913.
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Meetings of the Council.
April 16th.
Half-Yearly Accounts.
CHEQUES
in discharge of
the half-yearly
accounts passed by the Finance Committee
were ordered to be drawn and paid.
Telephones.
A letter was read from the District Manager
of Post Office Telephones in reply to the
resolution of the Council drawing attention to
the inefficient working of the Dublin tele–
phone system. The District Manager stated
that generally it would appear that the
service now being given compares favourably
with the past, and that every effort is being
made to improve upon it..
The Secretary
was directed to reply drawing attention to
difficulties experienced by members in the
working of their telephones, and expressing
the hope that the system would be rendered
more efficient.
Certificates.
Applications
by
three
Solicitors
for
renewals of their certificates were considered,
two of these were granted, but the third was
adjourned for further consideration.
Law Clerks.
Memorials
from
two Law Clerks
for
modified preliminary examinations were con–
sidered, and it was resolved that neither
of the applications should be opposed.
Practice before Chief Clerks.
It was
resolved
that a memorandum
prepared by the Court and Offices Committee
of the Council, showing the differences in
the practices before the Chief Clerks of the
Master of the Rolls and Mr. Justice Barton,
should be published in the Society's GAZETTE,
for the guidance of members, and it accord–
ingly appears in this number.
April 30th.
Easter and Whitsuntide Holidays.
The General Council of the Bar of Ireland,
having been invited to confer with repre–
sentatives of the Council of this Society in