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mencing the following Monday, were also present.
Chief Justice Vanderbilt very kindly invited me
to sit on the platform with the speakers. This
gesture was only one of the many courtesies extended
to me during the following six days.
That Saturday evening a banquet, under the auspices
o f New York University, was held in the ballroom
o f the Waldorf Astoria at which some 1,500 guests
attended.
Present as principal guests were the
Chief Justices of the forty-eight States, Sir Raymond
Evershed, the Master o f the Rolls from England,
Sir Leslie Holmes, President o f the Law Society
o f England, Sir Godfrey Vick, Chairman o f the
Bar Council o f England, Mr. Gordon Gollings, K.C.,
President o f the Canadian Bar Association and a
number of Presidents o f legal bodies from India,
Mexico, Cuba and a number of the South American
States. The Master o f the Rolls was the guest
speaker o f the evening. A t the back of the stage
were four large flags o f United States, Ireland,
Great Britain and Canada.
On Sunday morning Mass o f the Holy Ghost
was celebrated in St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 5th Avenue,
at which His Eminence Cardinal Spelman presided.
His Grace, Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheehan preached
the Sermon. This Mass, which was sponsored by
the Catholic Lawyers’ Guild, was regarded as
the principal religious service o f the week and,
accordingly, was attended by many non-Catholic
lawyers in New York for the meeting, including
the President o f the A .B.A .
(To be continued.)
OBITUARY
M
r
. W
illiam
J.
C
oncannon
,
Solicitor, died at
Seamount Nursing Home, Galway, on 27th Novem
ber, 1951.
Mr. Concannon served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. Joseph A . Glynn, Solicitor, Tuam, and
Mr. John Quinn, Solicitor, Tuam, was admitted in
Hilary Sittings, 1920 and practised at Tuam, Co.
Galway.
M
r
.
P
atrick
C
oll
,
Solicitor, died
at
his residence,
Carrig-na-Chattan, Sandycove, Dublin on the 27th
November, 1951.
Mr. Coll served his apprenticeship with the late
Mr. Edward Fitzgerald, Solicitor, 20 St. Andrew
Street, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings,
1901. He was appointed Assistant Treasury Solicitor
in 1906 and Treasury Solicitor in 1920. On the
setting up o f the State he became Solicitor to the
Department o f Finance until his retirement in 1944,
when he practised at 30 Lower Ormond Quay, under
the style o f Frederick Croskery & Son.
THE REGISTER
Register “ B ”
Solicitor with Capital requires position town or
country, with prospects, experienced in all branches
o f work. Box B. 154.
REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT,
18 9 1 and 1942
NOTICE
F
olio
4967,
C
ounty
C
ork
R
egistered
O
wner
: T
homas
C
rowley
A
n
Application has been made to the Registrar of
Titles tor the issue o f a Certificate of Title in sub
stitution for the Certificate specified in the Schedule
hereto, which, it is alleged, has been lost or inadver
tently destroyed. The Registrar of Titles will issue
a duplicate Certificate unless he is notified within 28
days from the date o f this Notice that the said
Certificate of Title is still in existence and in the
custody of some person other than the above-named
Registered Owner. Any such notification should
state the grounds on which the Certificate in question
is being held.
Dated this 22nd day of December, 1951.
J
oseph
O’B
yrne
,
Registrar o f Titles.
Land Registry,
Central Office,
Chancery Street, Dublin.
S
chedule
A
bove
R
eferred
To
L
and
Certificate of Thomas Crowley to 6a. 1 r. 3ip.
of the lands of Moneygaff West, situate in the Barony
o f Carbery East (West Division) and County of Cork,
being the lands comprised in said Folio.
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,
18 9 1 and 1942
NOTICE
Folio 439
C
ounty
M
eath
Registered Owner :
R
ichard
O ’C
onnor
An application has been made by the Registered
Owner to the Registrar o f Titles for the issue o f a
Certificate o f Title in substitution for the Certificate
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