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THE GAZETTE

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Vol. XXIX, No. 10.]

APRIL, 1936.

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.FOR;CIRCULATION

AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL

19th March.

Twenty-four members present.

Land Registry.

The new practice of requiring attendance

at the Central Office and at Local Registries

to get return of documents lodged was under

discussion, and it was decided that repre

sentations to the Chief Registrar be made on

the matter.

Insurance Bill, 1935.

It was referred to the Parliamentary Com

mittee to take action in reference to amend

ments to this Bill of which notice had been

given, and which would appear to be injurious

to the interests of members of the profession.

Registration of Judgments.

Proposals in reference to amendments of

the laws regulating registration of Circuit

Court judgments were under discussion.

Law Books.

A report from a Special Committee of the

Council on the question of the steps to be

taken for securing the publication of law

books for use in the Irish Free State was

submitted, and the matter was referred back

to the Committee to take further action.

OBITUARY.

MR. KEITH H. HALLOWES, Solicitor, died

on the 5th March, 1936, at Dublin.

Mr. Hallowes served his apprenticeship

with his father, the late Mr. Keith Hallowes,

Dublin ;

was admitted in Hilary Term, 1866,

and practised at 8 Westland Row, Dublin,

up to 1913, when he retired.

MR. RAYMOND FRENCH, Solicitor, died on

the 10th March, 1936, at his residence,

20 Northbrook Road, Dublin.

Mr. French served his apprenticeship with

Mr. Weldon C. Molony, Dublin;

was

admitted

in Hilary Sittings,

1896, and

practised under the style of Bowles and

French, at 32 Nassau Street, Dublin.

Since the year 1923 Mr. French rendered

valuable services to the Society by acting

annually as one of the scrutineers of the

ballot for the election of the Council.

CALENDAR

The Calendar of the Society for 1936 can

be obtained in the Secretary's office. Price

five shillings; by post, five shillings and

sixpence.