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PENSION ANNUITY SCHEME

A pension sickness and, accident insurance

•scheme is available to members of the Society.

It was arranged by the Society with Irish

Pensions Trust Limited in or about the end

of 1961 and at that time a booklet containing

details of the schemes available were circulated

to all members. A copy of the booklet may

be had from Irish Pensions Trust Limited and

all enquiries for further information should

be directed to the Trust. The address of the

Trust is 38 Htzwilliam Square, Dublin, and

the Cork address is 46 South Mall.

Apprentices should take the first law examination

before

attending any of the above lecture courses.

The lecture courses for each term have been

arranged to coincide as closely as possible with the

University terms.

LIST OF NEW MEMBERS FROM

1st AUGUST, 1962 TO 31st JULY, 1963

MICHAEL J. P. ALLEN, 51 Merrion Square, Dublin.

WILLIAM D. ANDREWS, 3 Lr. O'Connell St., Dublin.

JAMES C. BRENNAN, 6 Cavendish Row, Dublin.

.DANIEL BRILLEY, City Hall, Dublin.

PETER J. GALLERY, Dingle, Co. Kerry.

COLIN A. CHAPMAN, Waterford.

'

GERARD CHARLTON, 14 Westland Row, Dublin.

MICHAEL G. CODY, Bagenalstown, Co. Caiiow.

PATRICK J. CONNELLAN, Longford.

PATRICK A. DORRIAN, Donegal.

JOHN M. FOLEY, Bagenalstown, Co. Carlow.

MARTIN HARAN, 6 Foster Place, Dublin.

JOHN N. M. LAVELLE, Achill Sound, Westport,

Co. Mayo.

BRYAN F. LYNCH, 12 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin.

THOMAS MULLANEY, Sligo.

KEVIN P. McMoRROw, Leopardstown Road, Sandy-

ford, Co. Dublin.

EAMONN O'CARROLL, Parliament Street, Kilkenny.

JOHN A. O'GORMAN, Tullow, Co. Carlow.

FRANCIS J. O'MAHONY, Newlands Rd., Clondalkin,

Dublin.

PATRICK J. O'SHEA, Midleton, Co. Cork.

NOEL M. J. PURCELL, 16 Dawson Street, Dublin.

ALEXANDER C. P. Ross, Dublin Castle, Dublin.

FRANCIS H. C. SALMON, 47 Lower Leeson Street,

Dublin.

BROCHURE ON PREPARATION FOR

CONDITIONS OF FREER TRADE

The Committee on Industrial Organisation have

published a brochure stressing the urgency of the

need for industrial adaptation to conditions of freer

trade and outlining the measures towards that end

which may require to be taken by individual firms

and industries as well as the various forms of State

financial assistance available for that purpose. Copies

have been sent to manufacturing firms throughout

the country and the Department have requested the

Society to suggest to its members' that they should

use any contacts they may have with the manage

ments of industrial firms to emphasise the urgent

necessity for adaptation to meet the competition

which will arise from freer trading conditions.

Copies of the brochure are obtainable free of charge

from the offices of the Department of Industry and

Commerce (Room 208), Kildare Street, Dublin.

TURNOVER TAX

The Revenue Commissioners have issued a short

booklet entitled

Guide to the Turnover Tax.

The

booklet is intended for the information of the public

in general as it sets out in very simple terms the

principles of the tax and the requirements to be

fulfilled by all persons affected by it. However, it

will be useful to any member who wishes to get a

clear overall picture of the tax and its operation.

Many members will no doubt in the coming weeks

be called upon to advise their clients- who find

themselves affected by the tax.

The booklet is

available free of charge on application to any post

office or income tax office.

SOCIETY'S DINNER DANCE

The Society's Annual Dinner Dance will be held

as usual this year on the same date as the Autumn

Ordinary General Meeting, that is to say November

2ist, 1963 and it will be in the Shelbourne Hotel.

Tickets will shortly be on sale at the hotel. Fuller

details will be circularised to all members in due

course.

MODERN LAW PUBLICATIONS

The following publications are now on sale :

1.

Civil

Liability

Act,

1961—Richard M.

Neville, LL.M. Price 8/6.

Post free.

2.

The Stamp Duty Legislation,

1890-1962—

Eric A. Plunkett, Price 8/6. Post free.

3.

Administration of'Estates Act,

1959—Joseph

P. O'Connell, B.A., LL.B. Price 8/6. Post

free.

4.

Statute of Limitations,

1957—Desmond R.

Counahan, LL.D. Price 10/6. Post free.

5.

Married Women's Status Act,

1957—Colum

Gavan Duffy, M.A., LL.B.

Price 10/6.

Post free.

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