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Vol. XXVI, No. 5]
NOVEMBER, 1932.
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FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
BALLOT FOR COUNCIL.
The ballot for election of Council will be
held on Monday, 21st November, from eleven
o'clock to one o'clock, in the Secretary's
Office, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,
Dublin. Voting papers should reach the
Secretary not later than one o'clock on the
21st November.
HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING
A Half-yearly General Meeting of
the
Society will be held at half-past two o'clock
p.m., on Monday, the 28th November, in the
Hall of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings,
Four Courts, Dublin.
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.
27th October.
Thirty-two Members present.
Landlord and Tenant Act, 1931.
It was resolved that the attention of the
Minister for Justice be drawn to the want of
Rules of Court under this Act.
Court of Examiners.
A report 'was submitted from the Court
of Examiners giving the results of the October
examinations and the awards of scholarships.
The report was adopted.
Annual Report.
The draft Annual Report of the Council
was submitted and adopted.
OBITUARY.
MR.
AUGUSTINE
NICHOLAS
SHERIDAN,
Solicitor, died on
the 2nd August, at
Harrogate, Yorkshire. Mr. Sheridan was
admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1891, and
practised
in Dundalk.
In 1909 he was
appointed Clerk of the Crown and Peace for
County Louth, and he was subsequently
appointed County Registrar, which office he
filled at the time of his death.
MR. JAMES TONER, Solicitor, died on the
2nd August, at Belfast. Mr. Toner served his
apprenticeship
to
the
late Mr. Patrick
Maxwell, of Londonderry, and practised at
Strabane. In 1908 he was appointed Clerk of
the Crown and Peace for County Tyrone,
which office he filled at the time of his death.
MR. HUGH H. SMILEY, Solicitor, died on
the 12th August, at Larne, County Antrim.
Mr. Smiley served his apprenticeship to the
late Mr. John A. Williams, of Larne ;
was
admitted
in Trinity Sittings, 1897, and
practised at Larne.
MR. JOSEPH LOUGHREY, Solicitor, died on
the 5th September, at his residence, Rosslyn,
Londonderry. Mr. Loughrey was admitted
in Hilary Term, 1872, and practised at
Londonderry until 1929 when he retired.
MR. JAMES BROWN, Solicitor, died on the
16th September, at Knowhead, Coleraine.
Mr. Brown, who served his apprenticeship to
the late Mr. B. H. Lane, of Limavady, was
admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1881, and
practised at Magherafelt.