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iThe Gazette of the Ineorported Law Society of Ireland.

[DECEMBER, 1933

other, Judge Moonan, is for the greater part

of each year engaged in Circuits 3 and 5,

the business in each of these Circuits being

more than can be disposed of by one Judge.

Whenever Judge Moonan is not so engaged

he has, since his appointment, been assigned

to assist in Dublin. Whilst the Minister is

aware that the civil business in the Dublin

Circuit is somewhat in arrear, he is not

satisfied that the volume of such business is

sufficient to occupy the entire time of two

Judges. He hopes to be able shortly, without

increasing the total number of Judges, to

make arrangements which will meet the

needs of the Dublin Circuit.

Mise, le meas,

(Signed) S. A. ROCHE,

Leas Runai.

W. G. Wakely, Esq.,

Secretary,

The Incorporated Law Society of Ireland,

Four Courts,

Dublin.

STATUTES OF THE OIREACHTAS

PASSED DURING 1933.

1. Central Fund.

2. Land (Purchase Annuities Fund).

3. Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions).

4. Dairy Produce (Price Stabilisation).

5. Local Government.

6. Constitution (Removal of Oath).

7. Agricultural Produce (Cereals).

8. Road Transport.

9. Railways.

10. Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment).

11. Road Traffic.

12. Foreshore.

13. National Health Insurance.

14. Electoral (Amendment).

15. Finance.

16. Musk Rats.

17. Cement.

18. Public Hospitals.

19. Dail Eireann Loans and Funds (Amend–

ment).

20. Appropriation.

21. Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of

Orders).

22. Perpetual Funds (Registration).

23. Clare Castle Pier.

24. Shannon Electricity (Amendment).

25. Industrial Credit.

26. Agricultural Products (Regulation of

Export).

27. Cork Tramways (Employees' Compensa–

tion).

28. Seeds and Fertilisers Supply.

29. Merchant Shipping (International Labour

Conventions).

30. Barrow Drainage.

31. Sugar Manufacture.

32. Garda Siochana (Pensions).

33. Land Bond.

34. Approved Investments.

35. Damage to Property (Compensation)

(Amendment).

36. Moneylenders.

37. Public Services (Temporary Economies).

38. Land.

39. Road Transport (No. 2).

40. Constitution (Amendment No. 20).

41. Constitution (Amendment No. 21).

42. Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load

Line Conventions).

43. Rates on Agricultural Land (Relief).

44. Unemployment Insurance.

45. Constitution (Amendment 'No. 22).

46. Unemployment Assistance.

HILARY SITTINGS LECTURES, 1934.

The Junior Class Lectures will begin on

Wednesday, 17th January, at 2.15 p.m.

The Senior Class Lectures will begin on

Tuesday, 16th January, at 2.15 p.m.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin,

N.W.8.