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THE GAZETTE

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Vol. XXVIII, No. 10.]

APRIL, 1935.

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L AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

21st March.

Twenty members present.

The late Mr. F. D. Darley.

The Council passed a resolution expressing

its deep regret at the death of Mr. Frederick

D. Darley, of Dublin, and its sympathy with

Mrs. Darley and the family in their bereave

ment.

Courts of Justice Bill, 1934.

The President reported to the Council on

the interview which took place on 8th March

between the Attorney-General, with whom

was Mr. Roche, Secretary of the Minister for

Justice, and a deputation from the Council

in reference

to amendments

to

the Bill

suggested by the Council.

A letter was read from the Secretary of

the County Kerry Sessions Bar enclosing

report from that Bar containing suggested

amendments to the Bill. The Council con

sidered the amendments the purport of most

of which had already been previously dealt

with by the Council.

County Registrars' Association.

Correspondence with the President of the

County Registrars' Association was dealt

with.

OBITUARY.

MR. LEOPOLD McC. L. Dix, Solicitor, died

on the 9th March, 1935.

Mr. Dix served his apprenticeship with

his father, the late Mr. Henry T. Dix, Dublin ;

was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1887, and

practised as a member of the firm of H. T.

Dix and Sons, at 24 Clare Street, Dublin.

MR. TIMOTHY J. HUNT, Solicitor, died on

the 13th March, 1935, at his residence, 45

Abbey Street, Ennis.

Mr. Hunt served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Michael C. O'Meara, Dublin ;

was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1894, and

practised at Ennis, Co. Clare.

MR.

FREDERICK D. DARLEY, Solicitor,

died on the 20th March, 1935, at his residence,

" Ferney," Stillorgan, Co. Dublin.

Mr. Darley served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. John Maunsell, Dublin ;

was

admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1894, and

practised as a member of the firm of Daiiey,

Orpen and Synnott at 30-31 Kildare Street,

Dublin.

___

MR. WILLIAM W. CARRUTHERS, Solicitor,

died on the 29th March, 1935, at his residence,

17 Palmerston Park, Dublin.

Mr. Carruthers was admitted in Hilary

Term, 1877, and practised as a member

of the firm of Carruthers and Gamble, at

39 Fleet Street, Dublin, up to 1931, when

he retired.

He acted as one of the Auditors of the

accounts of the Society from 1894 till 1928.