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Vol. XXXIV,
No. 7]
JANUARY, 1941
:
FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
SOLICITORS'
ANNUAL
CERTIFICATES.
Members are reminded that Annual Certifi–
cates for the year ending the 5th day of
January, 1942, should be taken out and the
duties paid thereon before the 6th day of
February, 1941.
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.
5th December.
Thirty-two members present.
Election of President and Viee-Presidents.
The Council elected Mr. J. Travers Wolfe
to be President of the Society, and Mr.
William J. Norman and Mr. Daniel O'Connell
to be Vice-Presidents, for the ensuing twelve
months.
Extra-Ordinary Members
of
the Council.
The following names were submitted by
the Southern Law Association to be extra-
Ordinary members of the Council: W. W.
Thornhill, E. Emerson, F. H. Hall, J. J.
Morgan and B. M. O'Meara, and the following
names were submitted by the Council of the
Incorporated Law Society
of Northern
Ireland to be extra-Ordinary members of the
Council: Harold Jefferson, George Murna-
ghan, James C. Taylor, Charles Thorn and
Robert Watts.
12th December.
Nineteen members present.
Statutory Committee.
A letter was read from the Hon. the Chief
Justice appointing the following members
of the Council to be the Statutory Committee
for the year ending 26th November, 1941.
Mr. Michael E. Knight, Mr. James J. Lynch,
Mr. Henry P. Mayne,
Mr. Peter O'Connor,
Mr. George A. Overend, Mr. Daniel J. Reilly
and Mr. J. Travers Wolfe.
Committees of the Council.
Committees of the Council for the year
were appointed.
THE SOUTHERN LAW ASSOCIATION.
Mr. W. W. Thornhill of 46 South Mall,
Cork, has been elected President of
the
Association for the year 1940-41.
THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF
NORTHERN IRELAND.
Mr. Harold Jeiferson of 11 Wellington
Place, Belfast, has been elected President
of the Society for the year 1940-41.
SOLICITORS' BILL, 1940.
Copies of the draft Solicitors' Bill, 1940,
are now in the Library and can be had on
loan by members under the same arrangement
as that on which books may be loaned.
OBITUARY.
MR. JOHN P. COLLINS, Solicitor, died on
the 6th December, 1940, at his residence,
" St. Gabriels," 81 Leinster Road, Dublin.
Mr Collins served his apprenticeship with