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property as returned for duty, that the six years'

qualifying clause is inserted.

It is undoubtedly open to any party accountable

for duty to apply to have the value of the property

officially determined by the Valuation Commis

sioners. They do not appear to be under any statutory

obligation to comply with such a request, and in

fact they would probably be physically unable to

cope with the work if the value of all property

passing on death had to be officially determined for

the purpose of death duties.

The matter has now been raised again by the

Irish banks, following representations which have

been made by the English Law Society to the British

Inland Revenue authorities. The Council have

appointed a sub-committee to discuss the matter

with the representatives of the banks, and to take

the matter up again jointly with the banks' rep

resentatives in discussions with the Revenue Com

missioners.

SOLICITORS' GOLFING SOCIETY

THE Spring Meeting of the Society will be held at

Baltray, on Saturday, ist May, when numerous

prizes, including the Society's Cup, the Captain's

Prize, the Veteran's Cup and the St. Patrick's Plate

will be played for. Play will commence at n a.m.,

and members will please make their own arrange

ments as far as possible as regards travelling. If

members with seats available will communicate

with the Secretary he will endeavour to facilitate

members looking for seats.

Arrangements are being made for those members

who would like to do so, to spend the week-end

at Baltray, and they will be entitled to use the Course

on Sunday, 2nd May. Those wishing to stay the

week-end will please notify the Secretary as soon as

possible.

The Annual General Meeting of the Society will

be held in the Club House, Baltray, at 6.30 p.m.

on the day of the outing, when the usual business

will be transacted.

The Captain's Dinner will be held after the

meeting at 7.30. Full circular is being sent to the

members.

All solicitors interested should communicate with

the Hon. Secretary, A. Marshall, 119 Stephen's

Green, Dublin.

OBITUARY

MR. THOMAS H. R. CRAIG, Solicitor, died at his

residence, Waterville, Conyngham Road, Dublin;

on 29th March, 1948.

Mr. Craig was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1892,

and practised at 30 South Frederick Street, Dublin,

up to the year 1945 when he retired. He was a

member of the Council from 1928 to 1939, and

was Vice-President for the year 1931-32.

MR. HENRY F. CHIDLEY, Solicitor, died in Dublin,

on 3oth.March, 1948.

Mr. Chidley was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1891,

and practised at n Sth. Frederick Street, Dublin.

MR. FRANCIS E. STEPHENS, Solicitor, died at his

residence, Cremorne, Sydney Parade Avenue, Dublin,

on 30th March, 1948.

Mr. Stephens served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Henry F. Stephens, Dublin, was admitted

in Hilary Sittings, 1910, and practised at 52 Dame

Street, Dublin, until the year 1916, and at 43 Dawson

Street, Dublin, in the year 1917 when he ceased to

practise.

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,

1891 and 1942

NOTICE

Folio 5843

COUNTY TIPPERARY

REGISTERED OWNER:

THOMAS RYAN

(MARTIN)

An Application has been made by the Registered

Owner to the Registrar of Titles for the issue of a

Certificate of Title in substitution for the Certificate

specified in the Schedule hereto, which, it is alleged,

has been lost or inadvertently destroyed. The

Registrar of Titles will issue a duplicate Certificate

unless he is notified within 10 days from the date

of this Notice that the said Certificate of Title is

still in existence and in the custody of some person

other than the above-named registered owner. Any

such notification should state the grounds on which

the Certificate in question is being held.

Dated this day of

19 .

JOSEPH O'BYRNE,

Registrar of Titles.

Land Registry,

Central Office,

Chancery St., Dublin.

'

SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO

Land Certificate of Thomas Ryan (Martin) to

48a. 3r. 25p. of the lands of Coolbaun and to

39a. 2r. I3p. of the lands of Coolacussane both

situate in the Barony of Kilnamanagh Lower and

County of Tipperary being the lands comprised in

said Folio.