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NOVEMBER, 1914]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

53

and acted upon instructions, were people

burdened with an extra dose of original sin.

He should be sorry to say anything injurious

to any Solicitor.

Mr. Bartley.—I am much obliged to your

lordship for the observations you have made.

Mr. Justice Dodd said they sometimes said

things

impetuously on

the Bench,

and

Counsel sometimes said things impetuously at

the Bar. The Solicitors of Ireland acted with

a great deal of zeal and discretion, but they

were not always able to repress their clients

when they were making undue demands.

The whole attitude of the country was now

changed. Whereas at the outbreak of the

war it was not patriotic to enforce demands,

it was now patriotic to enforce them, because

persons who purchased goods ought to pay

for them in cash to the retail trader in order

that the latter might be in a position to pay

the general merchant,

that

the general

merchant might be able to pay the manu

facturer, and that the manufacturer might be

able to make provision for the payment of

wages to his employes. Mr. Justice Gibson

and himself had

been

dealing

in

the

moratorium

cases with the action of people at

the time of the outbreak of the war, and they

never thought that their observations would

have been taken in a sense that they never

intended.

Dates of Examinations.

THE following are the dates of the January,

1915, Examinations :—

January 4th, 5th and 6th.—Final Examina

tion (notice to be lodged in Secretary's

Office before 18th December).

January 7th and 8th.—Preliminary Ex

amination

(notice

to be

lodged

in

Secretary's Office before 19th December).

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(Reported

Irish Times,

1914.)

5th November,

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