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MAY, 1916]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

he should write to the prisoner so informing

him, and the prisoner can then say if he

wish to employ that Solicitor or not.

(2)' Field Courts Martial will probably

cease within a week, then there will be

General Courts Martial, at which Solicitors

and Counsel are entitled to appear. Due

notice of the sittings will be given to those

Solicitors acting for accused persons.

(3) In cases of trials of prisoners who have

been deported, "it is the present inten–

tion "

that where a trial is necessary,

those prisoners should be tried in Ireland.

Rules of the Supreme Court.

BY Order in Council dated the 8th day of

May, 1916, made under the Supreme Court

of Judicature (Ireland) Acts, it is ordered

that the following Order shall be added to

and form part of the Rules of the Supreme

Court (Ireland) Rules, 1905, as amended by

the subsequent Orders made in pursuance of

the statutory power :

ORDER XCII.

(1) Notwithstanding anything contained

in

the foregoing Orders and Rules,

the

following Rules shall have effect :

(a)

The Easter Sittings of the Court of

Appeal and of the High Court in the

year 1916 shall commence on the 19th

of May and terminate on the 10th of

June.

(b)

The time between the 24th of April,

1916,

and

the 8th of May,

1916,

inclusive, shall not be reckoned in the

computation of the times appointed

or allowed for the doing of any act or

taking any proceeding.

(c)

In the taxation of the Costs of any

Action or other proceeding pending in

the Court of Appeal or the High Court

at the date of this Order, the Taxing

Master, in addition to the allowances

prescribed by the Rules or by Appendix

S., Part I., shall be at liberty to allow

such further fees, charges, and expenses

as he shall decide and signify by note in

writing made at the taxation to have

been reasonably and properly incurred

by reason of the alteration in the date

of the commencement of the Easter

Sittings, 1916, or by reason of

the

offices of the Supreme Court not having

been open on the dates prescribed by

Order 63, Rule 4.

High Court Sittings, 1916.

EASTER Sittings will commence on Friday,

the 19th May, and will terminate on Saturday,

the 10th June. Trinity Sittings will com–

mence on Wednesday, the 14th June, and

will terminate on Monday, the 31st July.

Change of Addresses.

THE

following are the new addresses of

those Dublin Solicitors whose offices have

been

recently destroyed

in

the City of

Dublin :

Beater, O. P., 10 Leinster Street.

Bergin, M. S., 56 Rutland Square, W.

D'Alton, Michael, 20 Stephen's Green, N.

Early, Thomas, 6 Cavendish Row.

Henry and Son, 11 Molesworth Street.

Magee, James M., 8 Parliament Street.

Matheson and Prentice, 27 Westmore-

land Street.

O'Neill and Collins, 190 Great Brunswick

Street.

Rooney and Kelly, 14 Upper Ormond

Quay.

Stewart and Orr, 7 Great Brunswick

Street.

Vanston, J. S. B., 44 Fleet Street.

Easter and Trinity Sittings Lectures, 1916.

JUNIOR CLASS.

CREDIT will be given for attendance at the

lectures fixed for April 27, May 1, 4, 8, 11,

15, 18 (seven lectures).

Lectures

to

the Junior Class will be

delivered on May 22, 25 and 29, June 1, 5,

8, 15, 19, 22, 26 and 29.

At least seven of these eleven lectures

must

be attended in order to obtain credit for

attendance at Easter and Trinity Sittings