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GAZETTE

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1983

4 Prizes of £1,000 each

Bond 1610

Bond 1282

Bond 1958

Bond 1898

6 Prizes of £250 each

Bond 1591

Bond 1094

Bond 1396

Bond 1752

Bond 1314

Bond 2177

Council Business

6 Prizes of £500 each

Bond 1567

Bond 2708

Bond 1051

Bond 1541

Bond 1731

Bond 2177

5 Prizes of £100 each

Bond 2171

Bond 1441

Bond 1742

Bond 1625

Bond 1640

The Council did not put forward any business for

discussion.

Date of Next Annual General Meeting

The date of next meeting was fixed for Friday 18th

November, 1983.

Other Business

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At this point the Senior Vice-President Mr. M.

Houlihan took the Chair and called on Mr. Q. Crivon

to propose a vote fo thanks to the President, Mr. W.

Brendan Allen. Mr. Crivon said that in a difficult

year the President had carried the profession well. If

one were to judge by his handling of the Annual

General Meeting he undoubtly dealt with Council

Meetings expeditiously. The Wills Week was a

worthwhile venture in his year of office. He had no

doubt that the profession would be most grateful to

Mr. Allen for his personal sacrifices on behalf of the

members. It was unfortunate that when things go

wrong the profession blames the Council but the vast

bulk of the profession takes no part in the affairs of

the Society. He felt that the profession's thanks were

due to the President, the Council and the various

Committees of the Society and he expressed his own

and their grateful thanks to the President. Seconding

Mr. Crivon's vote of thanks Mr. D. McLoughlin

commented that the attendance at the meeting was a

commentary on the fact that the members generally

regarded the Society as being well run. He supported

fully the remarks of Mr. Crivon in regard to the

personal effort and sacrifice by the President during

his strenuous year of office. The Senior Vice

President conveyed the vote of thanks to the

President amidst the acclamation of the members.

The Senior Vice President then declared the

meeting closed. •

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