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attention of the Court partly at their own expense.

Mr. Justice Danckwerts had .gone as far as he

could to indemnify the successful party and punish

the contemnor in the absence of inflicting a fine

by awarding solicitor and client costs. But the order

had to be dealt with on the basis of the Chancery

Rules as considered and interpreted by the Court

of Appeal in Giles

v,

Randall (1915) I.K.B. 290.

((1957)2. W.L.R. 867).

LEGAL APPOINTMENTS.

MR. PATRICK F. O'REILLY, Solicitor,

8

South

Great George's Street, Dublin, has been appointed

to succeed Mr. H. B. O'Hanlon, who has retired,

as Taxing Master in the High Court.

Mr. John Shee, Solicitor, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary

has been appointed State Solicitor for Co. Tipperary

—South Riding.

MOTOR INSURERS BUREAU

COPIES of the agreement between the Minister

for Local Government and the motor insurers

Bureau may be obtained from the Government

Publications Office.

Price

j^d.

post free. Under

the agreement the Bureau representing the insurance

companies undertakes

to provide compensation

to persons who are injured as the result of negligence

by uninsured motorists.

COMPANIES CONSOLIDATION ACTS,

1908-1917.

MESSRS. Aubenal Publishers. 14 Lr. Baggot Street,

Dublin have re-printed the Companies Acts with

side notes.

The retail price is i6/- per copy.

The publication consists of 144 pages and comprises

the Companies Consolidation Act 1908 with six

schedules thereto, The Company's Act 1913, the

Companies (Foreign Interests) Act, 1917, The Com

pany's

(Particulars

as

to Directors) Act

1917.

We understand that there has been a heavy demand

for this publication and that further copies will

be available at i6/- each by mid-April.

THE REGISTRY.

Register A

YOUNG Solicitor required for provincial town, near city,

good prospects.

Please give full particulars of experience,

education, examinations, to Box

Ai6j.

Register C.

WILLIAM McKEOWN, late of 25 Penrose St., South Letts

Road, Dublin deed. Any person knowing of the whereabouts

of a will of the above deceased, who died on loth March

1957, or having any information in connection therewith,

please communicate with Richard F. Gallagher, Solicitor,

14 Ely .Place, Dublin.

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS, 1891

AND 1942

FOLIO 907

NOTICE

COUNTY KERRY

Registered Owner :

MICHAEL HANLON (Junior)

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.

The Duplicate 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 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 April, 1957.

JOSEPH O'BYRNE,

Registrar of Titles

SCHEDULE.

Land Certificate of Michael Hanlon (Junior)

to 24a. Ir. z6p. of the lands of Ashhill situate in

the Barony of Truchanacmy and County of Kerry

being the lands comprised in said Folio.

OBITUARY.

MR. CHARLES M. BARRY, Solicitor died in March

1957-

Mr. Barry was admitted in Hilary Sittings 1889

and practised at Cashel as senior partner in the

firm of Messrs. Charles M. Barry & Son.

Mr. John Blood-Smyth, Solicitor died at his

residence Lucerne, Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin.

Mr. Blood-Smyth served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. William Smyth, 29 Lr. Gardiner Street,

Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings 1904 and

practised at 29 Lr. Gardiner Street, Dublin as

senior partner in

the firm of Messrs. William

Smyth & Son.