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May, 1915.
T FOR CIRCULATION
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
...
...
...
... £100
Other Country Members
Members who have not been ad–
mitted to the profession for three
years
Press rent
...
0 10
10
Half-yearly General Meeting.
THE Half-yearly General Meeting of
the
Society will be held in the Hall of the Society,
at two o'clock p.m., on Monday, the 17th
May, 1915, to elect Auditors, to nominate
Scrutineers of Ballot for Council, to be held
on 22nd November, 1915, to consider the
Report from the Council on reference from
Half-yearly General Meeting held in Nov–
ember, 1914 ;
also to consider Recommenda–
tion from the Council in reference to future
Half-yearly General Meetings of the Society
held in the month of May, and to transact
such further business as may come before the
meeting.
REPORT FROM THE COUNCIL ON REFERENCE
FROM HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING
HELD IN NOVEMBER, 1914.
At the Half-yearly General Meeting held
in November,
1914,
the Council were
requested to report to the May, 1915, Half-
yearly General Meeting as to the advisability
of
extending
to
Ireland
the
following
Statutes, viz. :
The Criminal Evidence Act, 1898, (61
and 62 Vie., c. 36) ;
The Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (7 Edwd.
7, c. 23).
The Council have considered the reference,
and report that in their opinion the exten–
sion to Ireland of the Criminal Appeal Act,
1907, is desirable ;
and that the extension
to Ireland of the Criminal Evidence Act,
1898, is not desirable.
MAY HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING.
The Council recommend that in future the
Press be not invited to be present at the
Half-yearly General Meeting of the Society
held in the month of May.
Meetings of the Council.
April Uth.
The Lord Lieutenant.
IT was resolved that an address of welcome
be
presented
to
His Excellency Lord
Wimborne, on his assumption of the office of
Lord Lieutenant.
The late Lieutenant Brendan Fottrell.
A letter was read from Mr. John G. Fottrell
thanking the Council for their resolution of
sympathy on the death of his son, who was
killed in action while serving with the British
Expeditionary Force in France.