TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC
Subject Matter and Reference Numbers.
Dept. of Local Government—Extent
to which Road
Traffic Acts 1961 and 1968 are in force as at 31st
December 1968.
Carriage of Wheat—Agents of Licenced Mills may use
their own Vehicles for the Transport of Wheat up
to 31st August 1969—174/1968.
Medical Bureau of Road Safety established on 27th
November 1968—241/1968.
Merchant Shipping (Load Lines) Act 1968—Regulations.
Deck Cargo Regulations 1968—238/1968.
Merchant Shipping Load Lines Exemption Order 1968
—237/1968.
Load Lines Sea Regulations 1968—257/1968.
Packing Temporary Rules.
Ballybay, Co. Monaghan—24/1969.
Ceannanas Mor (Kclls) Co. Meath—4/1969.
Dublin (Temporary) Rules 1968—268/1968. 96/1968.
Skibherecn, Co. Cork—200/1968.
Road Traffic (Speed Limits Regulations).
County Borough of Cork and Co. of Cork—282/1968.
Co. Cavan—196/1968.
Co. Kildare—27/1969.
Co. Clare—199/1968.
Co. Kilkenny—107/1968.
Co. Borough of Limerick and Co. of Limerick—28/1969
Co. Mayo—36/1969.
Co. Tipperary (Sth. Riding)—214/1968.
Co. Tipperary (North Riding)—173/1968.
Co. Wicklow—212/1968.
Statistics of road accidents in Ireland resulting in Death
and Injury issued by Garda Siochana for 1967.
Traffic & Parking Temporary Rules
Limerick City—30/1969, 54/1969.
New Ross, Co. Wexford—37/1968.
Traffic (One way Streets) Temporary
Rules.
Cork City—6/1969.
Drogheda, Co. Louth—29/1969.
Dublin and Dun Laoghaire—38/1969.
Dublin Temporary Rules 1968—242/1968.
Dundalk, Co. Louth—269/1968.
Transport Act, 1963—Railway to be constructed between
Dungarvan and Bally-na-Carthy, Co. Waterford—
252/1968.
ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS NOT
PREVIOUSLY LISTED
Committees of Agriculture
(Allowance
to Members)
(Amendment) Rules 1969^70/1969.
Road Traffic Act 1968—Specified Sections in force from
1st September 1968—169/1968.
Greyhound Race Tracks (Levy Collection) Regulations
1968—198/1968.
Merchant
Shipping—Recognition
of
South African
Seamens' Certificate of Competency withdrawn,
188/1968.
International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea 1960
accepted by Australia and South Africa—94/1968.
Merchant Shipping—South Africans may
no
longer
register ships in Ireland—189/1968.
Wicklow Harbour Works Order 1968—184/1968.
Air Navigation (Definition of Aircraft) Order 1968—
134/1968.
Bantry Pier ByeLaws 1968—183/1968.
Cork Harbour -Works Order 1968—177/1968.
Dublin, Skerries and Balbriggan Harbours—Dublin Port
and Docks Board may charge revised tonnage, and
Goods Rates after llth September 1968—187/1968.
Passenger Ships—Revised List of Explosives which may
be taken aboard—179/1968.
Linson Limited, Swords, Workers only work in shifts
for 12 hours
in Chemical Processing Factory—
232/1968.
Diseases of Animals—Definition of Poultry Extended—
231/1968.
SOLICITORS'
APPRENTICES
NEWS
The Liaison Committee
The Council of the Incorporated Law Society of
Ireland at their meeting held on 9th January,
1969 decided that a committee consisting of 6
Apprentices be established, two apprentices to be
elected by each class attending lectures for the
First
Law,
Second
Law
and Third
Law
Examinations.
Nominations for the election of members to the
Committee closed on Friday 24th January, 1969.
There was no contest in the First Law Class and
accordingly Mr. John J. Cotfey and Mr. Declan
Moylan were declared elected.
There was no contest in the Second Law Class
and Miss Rosary Waldron and Mr. Michael
Murray were declared elected.
In
the Third Law Class
there were
four
candidates. Mr. Terence E. Dixon, Mr. Herbert
Mulligan, Mr. Patrick Neligan and Mr. Oran
Ryan. Voting
took place on Tuesday, 28th
January, the results was as follows: Mr. Herbert
Mulligan, 49 votes, Mr. Terence Dixon 42 votes,
Mr. Oran Ryan, 19 votes, Mr. Patrick Neligan 10
votes.
Mr. Mulligan and Mr. Dixon were declared
elected. The Returning Officer was Mr. Joseph G.
Finnegan, the Assistant Secretary.
The members for the Liaison Committee for 1969 are:
.lohn J. Caffev (First Law Panel)
"Crosbyn", The Hill. Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
Apprenticed to: Kenneth Kenny, McCann, Fitzgerald,
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