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Vol. XXVII, No. 3]
JULY, 1933.
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FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.
15th June.
Twenty-two Members present.
Mr. Blood, K.C.
A resolution was passed expressing the
regret of the Council at the death of Mr. A. F.
Blood, K.C., who for some years past repre–
sented the Society in Court proceedings, and
conveying to Mrs. Blood and the members of
his family the sympathy of the Council in
their bereavement.
Intermediate Examination.
The report of the Court of Examiners upon
the June Intermediate Examination was
submitted and adopted.
Appointment of Solicitor to Tipperary Urban
District Council.
A letter was read from the Hon. Secretary of
Tipperary and Offaly Sessions Bar enclosing
particulars of the terms oftered to intending
applicants for the vacant position of Solicitor
to Tipperary Urban District Council. The
matter was referred to a Special Committee
for consideration.
Ulster Delegate.
The result of the scrutiny of ballot papers
for election of Provincial Delegate for Ulster
on the Council was submitted. Mr. Gillespie
was declared elected.
Law Books.
A report was submitted from the Special
Committee of the Council which has been for
some
time considering
the question
of
the desirability of the publication of editions
of law books dealing with the law and practice
of the Courts of Justice of the Irish Free
State up to date. The Committee reported
that they had had an interview with repre–
sentatives of the Bar Council, and the steps
which the representatives of both bodies
suggested to be taken to endeavour to carry
the matter further.
OBITUARY.
MR. GEORGE F. FLEMING, Solicitor, died
on 5th June, 1933, in Dublin.
Mr. Fleming was admitted
in Hilary
Sittings, 1889, and practised at Arklow.
MR. JOHN TAYLOR, Solicitor, died on the
6th June, 1933, at Ballymena.
Mr. Taylor served his apprenticeship with
Mr. Henry S. Robinson, Londonderry ; was
admitted
in Trinity Sittings, 1923, and
practised at Ballymena.
MR. HUGH A. ANDERSOX, Solicitor, died on
the 16th June, 1933, at Ferndene, Coleraine.
Mr. Anderson served his apprenticeship
with his brother, Mr. Charles R. Anderson,
Coleraine ;
was admitted in Hilary Sittings,
1894, and practised as a member of the firm
of Anderson & Co., at Coleraine.
MR. THOMAS J. DEERING, Solicitor, died
on the 21st June, 1933, at Dublin.
Mr. Deering served his apprenticeship with
Mr. Randall A. Howe, Dublin ; was admitted
in Easter Sittings, 1904, and practised as a
member of the firm of Lynch & Deering, at
12 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin.