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36

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

[January, 1943

STATUTES OF 1941.

The bound volume of statutes for the year

1941 is now on sale in the Government Pub-

ications Office. Price 15/9, post free.

STATUTES OF THE OIREACHTAS PASSED

DURING THE YEAR 1942.

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Water Supplies.

Shops (Conditions of Employment)

(Amendment).

Defence Forces

(Temporary Pro

visions) .

Central Fund.

National Health Insurance.

Imposition of Duties (Confirmation

of Orders).

Insurance (Intermittent Unemploy

ment).

Referendum.

Building Societies.

Air Navigation and Transport

(Amendment).

Seeds and Fertilisers Supply.

Taxes and Duties (Special Circum

stances).

County Management (Amendment).

Finance.

Housing (Amendment).

Offences against the State (Forfeit

ure).

Electricity Supply Board

(Super

annuation).

Local Elections (Amendment).

Emergency Powers (Continuance and

Amendment).

Appropriation.

Customs (Amendment).

Central Bank.

Trade Union.

Superannuation.

Expiring Laws.

Registration of Title.

Electricity

(Supply)

(Amendment).

PAPER SHORTAGE.

The Society has received from the Minister

of Supplies a letter pointing out the gravity

of the position regarding paper' and inviting

the co-operation of the profession in en

deavouring

to alleviate

the shortage of

raw materials by increasing the collection

of waste paper.

l£ is pointed out that

even a partial breakdown of the supply of

paper would be sufficient to cause a stoppage

in

the business activities of

the country

carried on in professional and commercial

offices and would give rise to great unemploy

ment hardship and dislocation of essential

services. The matter individually concerns

every citizen, and the Society, at the request

of the Minister, wishes to bring it before

members.

The leading waste paper mer

chants have agents in many towns, but in

any event

the Secretary, Waste Paper

Merchants' Association, 55 Dawson Street,

Dublin will on reqtiest, nominate a merchant

to collect waste paper in any areas where

no agent resides.

NEW MEMBERS.

The following have joined the Society :—

George P. Andrews,

29 Lr. Gardiner

Street, Dublin.

Augustine J. Baldwin, 34 Dame Street,

Dublin.

T. A. Buckle}', 52 Grand Parade, Cork.

Miss Margaret Carey, 18 Dame Street,

Dublin.

John Casey, Ennis.

James G. Clahane, 4/5 Eustace Street,

Dublin.

John K. Coakley, 44 South Mall, Cork.

Wm. J. Concannon, Tuam, Co. Galway.

Vincent P. Duffy, Stranorlar, Co. Donegal.

Miss Lucy Fagan, 58 Parnell Square,

Dublin.

Louis J. Gillie, Virginia.

James F. Kearney, Kilkenny.

Thomas J. Kirwan, Wexford.

James Lucey, Kanturk, Co. Cork.

Miss Margaret Morris, Clonmel, Co. Tip-

.perary.

Miceal O'Cleirigh, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo.

P. J. O'Driscoll, Bandon, Co. Cork.

Desmond O'Hagan, Dundalk, Co. Louth.

T. J. C. O'Keeffe, Roscommon.

The O'Phelan of the Decies, Longford.

Eugene Ryan, 3 Marlboro Road, N.C.

Road, Dublin.

John D. Ryan, Limerick.

Finlay L. Todd, Londonderry.

Henry J. Walker, Athlone.

John J. Walker, 31 Westmoreland Street,

Dublin.

Esmonde T. White, Portlaoighise, Co.

Leix.

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George A. Williams, 68 Middle Abbey

Street, Dublin.