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Up to the present Memorials on Deed paper are

not being used as widely as expected following the

representations made on the grounds of the scarcity of

parchment. Where Deed paper is used, in the interests

of preserving our documents we are trying to insist on

the best quality available. We will not return a Memorial

unless the paper is of poor quality and therefore not

very durable or the contents are not typed and the

writing difficult to decipher. Most of those instances are

referred to me for a direction before doing so.

Whilst the question of form and size has not yet

been decided there is an excellent form of Memorial

available measuring 14" x 10" which meets our require-

ments admirably. It seems to be procurable from most

of the Law Stationers.

In my letter to you of 28th January last I asked you

to request your members to use the best quality paper

and to have the material typed. Perhaps you would be

good enough to repeat our request.

Yours faithfully,

D. T. JACKSON

Assistant Registrar

L A W Y E R S I N D I C T B R I T I S H O N T R E A T M E N T

O F P R I S O N E RS

The Northern Ireland Associátion of Legal Justice, in

a statement last night, accused the British Govern-

ment of violating the "standard minimum rules for the

treatment of prisoners" adopted by a resolution of the

U.N. Economic and Social Council to which Britain

agreed on July 31, 1957.

The Association says that flagrant violations of these

rules by the security forces in Northern Ireland during

the past year and especially since August 9 when in-

ternment began must be made known to the world and

responsible international agencies must take immediate

action to see that Britain abides by them.

N O T I C E O F D I S S O L U T I ON O F P A R T N E R S H I P

Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore

subsisting between John N. Duff and Edward A. Lane,

carrying on business as solicitors at 98 Upper Leeson

Street in the City of Dublin 4 under the style or firm of

James W. Lane & Co., has been dissolved as from the

fourteenth day of July 1971.

Dated this 5th Day of August 1971.

John N. Duff

Edward A. Lane

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