and annuities reached the record total of .£2,245,
more than £170 in excess of the net ordinary income
of the Association. The Chairman said that the yearly
annuities and grants had been substantially increased
in recent years, the minimum annuity being now
£52 and grants to approved applicants averaging
£40 yearly. The Association would like to do more
for its beneficiaries as it was felt that the relief
was inadequate having regard to the increase in
the cost of living. A suggestion had been made that
the annual subscription, at present one guinea,
should be increased, but that the directors would
prefer to leave the subscription to the members
themselves and
to
augment the income by voluntary
donations and by means of a drive to increase
membership. He again appealed to all members to
enlist the support of colleagues who are not already
in the Association and formally moved the adoption
of the directors' report. Mr. Thomas A. O'Reilly,
President -of the
Incorporated Law Society of
Ireland, seconded the resolution which was passed
unanimously.
On the motion of Mr. Scan O
hUadhaigh, seconded by Mr. H. N. Robinson,
the directors were re-elected. On the motion of
Mr. David R. Pigot, seconded by Mr. V. A. Walker,
Mr. Henry D. Hurley and Mr. Terence de Vere
White were re-elected as auditors of the Association.
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,
1891 AND 1942.
NOTICE.
Folio 4780
Registered Owner
County Donegal
RICHARD BLAIR
THE Registered Owner has applied for a Duplicate
of the Certificate of Title specified in the Schedule
hereto which is stated to have been lost or in–
advertently destroyed.
A Duplicate Certificate <
will be
issued unless
notification is received in this Registry within 28
days from the date of this Notice that the said
Certificate of Title is still in existence and in the
custody of a person not the Registered Owner.
Such notification should state
the grounds on
which the Certificate is retained.
Dated this 28th day of May, 1955.
JOSEPH O'BYRNE,
Registrar of Titles.
Central Office,
Land Registry
Chancery Street,
Dublin.
SCHEDULE.
Land Certificate of Richard Blair to 44a. or. 9p. of
the lands of Corradooey (E. D. Convoy) situate
in the Barony of Raphoe South and County of
Donegal being the lands comprised in said Folio.
THE REGISTRY
Section A
REQUIRED assistant solicitor some experience necessary
southern provincial town.
Reply giving particulars of ex–
perience and salary expected to Box No. Ai58.
OBITUARY.
MR. JAMES EDWARD O'DONNELL, Solicitor, died
on the 23rd March, 1955.
Mr. O'Donnell served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. James Edward O'Doherty and Mr.
William O'Doherty, Londonderry, was admitted
in Easter Sittings 1902 and practised at Buncrana
up to his retirement in 1944.
MR. HERBERT E. ST. G. MCCLENAGHAN, Solicitor,
died on the 3rd May, 1955, following an accident.
Mr. McClenaghan
served his
apprenticeship
with Mr. Samuel R. C. Hemphill, Solicitor, n Ely
Place, Dublin, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings,
1950 and practised under the style of Messrs Cathcart
& Hemphill, n Ely Place, Dublin.
MR. FRANCIS J. O'CONNOR, Solicitor, died at his
residence, " Slieve-na-mBan " Road, Thurles, Co.
Tipperary, on the jth May, 1955.
Mr. O'Connor served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. Thomas G. Quirke, Solicitor, 15 South
Frederick Street, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity
Sittings, 1912 and practised as senior partner in the
firm of Messrs. Francis J. O'Connor & Co., up
to his retirement in 1943.
MR. COLIN H. MAIDMENT, Solicitor, died at a
private Nursing Home on the 9th May, 1955.
Mr. Maidment served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. Richard Fitzsimmons, Solicitor, 9
Suffolk Street, Dublin, was admitted
in Easter
Sittings, 1933 and practised as a partner in the firm
of Messrs Longfield Jameson & Hamilton, 25 Clare
Street, Dublin.
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