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DUBLIN SOLICITORS BAR ASSOCIATION

UNCOLLECTED SEARCHES IN REGI STRY OF DEEDS

The Association have been advised that there are a

very large number of Negative Searches awaiting clos-

ing and collection by Solicitors. The Officials of the

Registry would be grateful if Solicitors could arrange

to close and collect these outstanding Searches as their

number is causing inconvenience to the Registry.

SOLICITORS APPRENTICES LIAISON COMMITTEE

The Solicitors' Apprentices Liaison Committee 1973-"74 consists of :

Third Law

: Timothy Bouc.hier-Hayes, Chairman. David

Second Law

: Philip Joyce, David Turner.

Leon, Secretary and Treasurer.

ALUMNI OF HAGUE ACADEMY

It is intended to hold the 26th Congress of the Associa-

tion of Attenders and Alumni of the Hague Academy

of International Law in Israel from Sunday, May 19,

to Sunday, May 26, inclusive. Amongst the places to

he visited are Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, Nazareth,

Safed, Hafa, Caesarea, Tel Aviv, and Ashkelon. The

price for the eight day Israeli tour alone, including

accommodations, hut excluding air travel to and from

Israel, is £130 ($240). Particulars can he obtained from

Miss Noelle Maguire, Solicitor, 10 Ardee Street,

Dublin 8, or Bullock Harbour, Dalkey, Co. Dublin.

Applications must be received before 1 April 1974.

SOCIETY OF YOUNG SOLICITORS

—GALWAY SEMINAR

The Society will hold its next Seminar during the

weekend 26/28 April 1974 at the Breat Southern Hotel,

Galway. The theme of the Seminar will he based on

Modern Aspects of Criminal Law and Procedure.

FEBRUARY LAW EXAMINATIONS, 1974

Kindlv note that no examination entries will be

accepted after Friday, 8 February 1974. As arranged,

the examinations will commence on Friday, 15 Feb-

ruary 1974.

James J. Ivers

Director General

CORRECTION

In the December 1973 Gazette, in an article at page

248 there appeared a statement that "complaints are

made in U.C.D. about terrible staff-student ratios, and

lecturers who know no Irish law"'. As most of the staff

of the Law Faculty in University College are graduates

either of the National University, or of Queen's L

T

ni-

versity (Belfast), this statement does not apply to them-

The view expressed is obviously not that of the Law

Society nor of its Editor, and it is regretted that such a

statement published negligently should have cam

offence.

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