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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

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Vol. XXIX,

No. 8]

FEBRUARY, 1936.

P

'FOR.CIRCULATION

L AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

16th January.

Twenty-two Members present.

Mr.

Philip J. 0'Sullivan.

A resolution was passed expressing the

deep regret of the Council on the death of

their colleague, Mr. Philip J. O'Sullivan, and

their sympathy with Mrs. O'Sullivan and

his son in their bereavement.

Extra-Ordinary Members.

A letter was read from the Incorporated

Law Society of Northern Ireland giving the

names of the following members as those

elected as Extra-Ordinary Members of this

Council for the ensuing twelve months :—

Mr. R. V. Hamilton, Mr. William C. Gage,

Mr. G. Murnaghan, Mr. J. C. Taylor and

Mr. J. G. H. Wilson.

District Court.

A letter from a member drawing attention

to delay in the work of the Dublin Metro

politan District Courts was considered, and

it was resolved to address a communication

on the subject to the Minister for Justice.

OBITUARY.

MR. PHILIP J. O'SULLIVAN, Solicitor, died

on the 12th January, 1936, at his residence,

Brookville, Ballinacurra, Limerick.

Mr. O'Sullivan served his apprenticeship

with

the

late Mr. Patrick S. Connolly,

Limerick, was admitted in Trinity Sittings,

1896, and practised at Limerick.

He was a member of the Council of the

Society from 1929, and was a Vice-President

of the Society for the year 1933-34.

MR. WILLIAM MURPHY, Solicitor, died upon

the 27th January, 1936, at his residence,

30 Wellington Road, Cork.

Mr. Murphy was admitted in Michaelmas

Sittings, 1883, and practised at 44 South

Mall, Cork.

He was an Extra-Ordinary member of the

Council of the Society from 1924 to 1930.

MR. JOHN T. TATLOW, Solicitor, died on

the 20th January, 1936, at Dublin.

Mr. Tatlow was

admitted

in Easter

Sittings, 1881, and practised at 24 Anglesea

Street, Dublin, up to 1899, when he retired.