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THE GAZETTE

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Vol. VIII, No. 1.]

May, 1914.

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L AMONGST MEMBERS.

Annual Subscription.

MEMBERS are reminded that their annual

subscription to the Society became due on

the 1st day of May, as follows :—

Town Members and Country Mem

bers of more than three years'

standing entitled

to vote at

election of ordinary members of

Council

...

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£1

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Other Country Members ...

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0 10

0

Members who have not been ad

mitted to the profession for three

years

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0 10

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Press rent

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5

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Half-Yearly General Meeting.

THE Half-yearly General Meeting of

the

Society will be held in the Hall of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, on

Friday, the 15th day of May, 1914, to elect

Auditors, to nominate Scrutineers of Ballot

for Council to be held on 23rd November,

1914, and to transact such further business

as may come before the meeting. The chair

will be taken at two o'clock p.m.

The following notice of motion, received

from Mr. J. P. Rooney will be considered :—

" (1) To amend bye-law 3 by omitting

from the words ' for Members taking out a

country certificate ' down to ' £1,' and to

make the consequential alterations in bye-

law 32 by omitting the words from ' save '

clown to ' Members,' and in bye-law 33 by

omitting the words ' one pound.' "

Meetings of the Council.

April 23rd.

Death of Mr. R. S. Reeves.

THE President referred in feeling terms to the

death of Mr. Reeves, and moved the following

resolution, which was passed :—

"The Council of the Incorporated Law

Society of Ireland have heard with deep

regret of the death of Mr. Richard S. Reeves,

who for a period of thirty-seven years had

been a member of the Council and had filled

the office of President of the Society in the

year 1887-88 and again in the year 1899-00.

" The Council

place

on

record

their

appreciation of 'the many valued services

rendered to the Society and to the profession

by Mr. Reeves, and give expression to the

esteem and regard in which he was held by

his professional brethren.

" The Council desire to convey to the

relatives of Mr. Reeves the sympathy of the

Council in their bereavement."

Half-Yearly Accounts.

Orders were made for payment of the

half-yearly accounts passed by the Finance

Committee.

Land Commission.

The

Council

having

requested

that

Solicitors should have fuller opportunity of

explaining delay before a case is put in the