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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

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VoL VIII, No. 10.];

April, 1915.

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L AMONGST MEMBERS.

Meetings of the Council.

March Wth.

Death of Mr. Grove-White.

THE Council learnt with deep regret of the

death of Mr. W. Grove-White, who for many

years as Provincial Delegate for Leinster on

the Council devoted much time to the work

of the Society.

It was resolved that a letter

expressing the sympathy of

the Council

should be written to Mrs. Grove-White.

Sir William Fry.

It was resolved that the congratulations

of the Council be conveyed to Sir William

Fry, a past President of the Society, on the

occasion of his

receiving the honour of

Knighthood.

Measuring of Costs.

A letter was read from His Honour Judge

Green, K.C., acknowledging the resolution

passed at the General Meeting of the Society

in reference to the maasuring of costs, and

stating his readiness to comply with the

views expressed in the resolution.

Applications by Law Clerks.

A report was read from the Court of

Examiners upon an application by a Law

Clerk for leave to be bound under Section 16.

The Council refused the application.

An application for a modified Preliminary

Examination under Section 18 was con

sidered, and it was decided that it be not

opposed.

March

The late Mr. Grove-White.

A letter was read from Mrs. Grove-White

thanking the Council for their resolution of

sympathy on the occasion of the death of

her husband.

The late Lieutenant Brendan Fottrell.

The Council learnt with deep regret of the

death of Lieutenant Brendan J. Fottrell,

Solicitor, of the Royal Irish Regiment, killed

in action while serving with the British

Expeditionary Force in France.

It was

resolved

that

a

letter

expressing

the

sympathy of the Council should be written

to Mr. John G. Fottrell, father of Lieutenant

Fottrell, and a past Vice- President of the

Society.

Sir William Fry.

A letter was read in reply from Sir William

Fry thanking the Council for their con

gratulations on his having

received

the

honour of Knighthood.

Dublin Castle Hospital.

It was resolved that a supply of

the

Society's newspapers be sent each afternoon

to Dublin Castle Red Cross Hospital.

Post Office Prosecutions.

A letter was read from a country member

drawing attention to the new practice of

summonses for malicious injury to telegraphs

being brought in the name of the police,

instead of

the name of the Postmaster-

General as heretofore, and the prosecutions