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344.7 —Mortgages.—Easements.

344.8 —Conveyancing.—Vendor and Purchaser.

344.88 —Registration o f Title and of Deeds.

344.9 —Irish Land Law.

345

—Equity.

345.3 -—Trusts.

345.38 —Trust Accounts.—Bookkeeping.

345.5/ —Executors and administrators.

345.73 —Infants.

345.95 —Income Tax.

345.97 •—Death Duties and Stamp laws.

346

—Personal Property.

346.024—Gaming and Licensing.

346.04 —Banking.

346.05 —Local Government and Town Planning.

346.06 —Rating and Valuation.

346.07 —Public Health and Housing Acts.

346.08 —Trade Union Law.

346.09 —Building Contracts and Societies.

346.2 —Hire-Purchase and Bills of Sale.—Sale of

Goods.

346.235—Lunacy

346.35 —Maritime Law and Admiralty.

346.39 —Railways.

346.464—Bills of Exchange.

346.55 ■—Bankruptcy.

346.6 •—Life, Fire and National Insurance.

346.65 —Company Law.

346.68 —Copyright.—Patents.—Partnership.

346.75 —Wills and probate Practice.

346.89 —Matrimonial Practice.—Husband and Wife.

346.95 —Food and Drugs Acts.

347

—Common Law.—General Principles

347.1 —Law o f Contract.

347.5 —Law of Torts.

347.63 —Defamation.—Libel and Slander.

347.67 —Negligence.

347.7 —Highways and Bridges.

347.75 —Aviation and Air Law.

348.2 —Canon Law.

349

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Procedure and Rules of Court.

349.1 •—General Pleadings.

349.6 —Chancery Procedure.

349.62 —Solicitor’s Costs.

349.87 —Law relating to Solicitors’ Profession.

349.9 —Rules o f Court.

SOLICITORS’ GOLFING SOCIETY

The meeting held at Baltray on Saturday the

6th June was very well supported and was regarded

as one of the most successful for many years. A

competition o f 18 holes bogey was played in

ideal summer weather and the various results were

as follows :—

Golfing Society’s Challenge Cup with prize

presented by the Captain (M. S. Matthews): Winner,

John Kennedy (Dundalk) 5 up (on last nine).

Runner-up prize to J. Bolton (Dublin) 3 up.

Veteran’s Challenge Cup, with prize presented by

the Golfing Society : Winner, R. FI. Brett (Monaghan)

all sq. Runner-up R. E. Felton (Dublin) 2 down.

The St. Patrick’s Plate, with prize presented by

the Golfing Society: Winner, M. S. Matthews

(Drogheda) 4 up.

Prize for First N in e : L. K .

Branigan (Dublin) 3 up (on last 3 ); E . Gillan

(Drogheda) 3 up. Second Nine : S. V. Crawford

(Dublin) 1 up. Sealed holes: J. Bolger (Portlaoighise).

At the dinner held later in the club house, pre­

sided over by the Captain, the prizes v/ere presented

by Mr. J. R. Quirke, President o f the Incorporated

Law Society. The Captain read out a list o f members

from whom messages had been received apolo­

gising for unavoidable absence and expressing

good wishes for the success o f the outing including

the follow ing: W. J . Norman, D. J. Collins,

W. A. Menton, P. R. Boyd and W. Montgomery,

and he paid tribute to the support which they and

other stalwart supporters o f the Society have

always afforded to it. A vote o f thanks to the Captain,

the President and The Baltray G o lf Club, proposed

by Mr. D. P. Shaw (Mullingar) and seconded by

Mr. M. Neary (Dublin) was carried with acclama­

tion. The dinner proved a most enjoyable function

and amongst those who contributed to the success

of the evening the thanks o f the members were felt

to be due in particular to Mr. James J. O’Connor.

It was hoped that the great success o f this outing

would lead to further Successful outings on future

occasions.

THE REGISTRY

Section

A

W

anted

for Solicitor’s Office in large town near Dublin,

qualified

assistant

.

Recently qualified man anxious to

acquire experience would be suitable. Box A. 152.

Section B

W

anted

to purchase solicitors’ practice or partnership with

reputable firm. Box B'173.

Section C

W

anted

copy of Ryland’s Digest 1929-1938. Reply stating

price. Box C137.

Foit

S

ale

,

offers invited, Halsburys Laws o f England with

Supplements 1916 to 1920, inclusive, cloth bound. Box C, 138.