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Courts, at 12 o’clock on Wednesday, May 28th.

The meeting was addressed by the Chief Justice;

the Attorney General; Mr. G. A . Collins, President,

Law Society, London; Mr. J. S. Muirhead, Presi­

dent, Law Society o f Scotland ; Mr. H. J. Catchpole,

President, Incorporated Law Society o f Northern

Ireland; Mr. C. J . Daly, President, Southern Law

Association.

Mr. Catchpole presented to the Society, on behalf

o f the Incorporated Law Society o f Northern

Ireland, a silver casket embossed with the Society’s

arms and bearing an inscription in commemoration

o f the occasion. The President o f the Society,

Mr. Cox, returned thanks to the speakers and to

Mr. Catchpole for his Society’s gift.

On the afternoon o f Wednesday, May 28th, the

President of Ireland and Mrs. O’Kelly entertained

the members of the Society and their guests at a

Garden Party at Aras an Uachtarain, Phoenix Park.

In addition to about 370 members o f the Society

and their ladies, the guests included members o f the

Government, Church dignatories, the Judiciary,

the Diplomatic Corps and other professions. The

guests were received by the President o f Ireland

and Mrs. O’Kelly and also by the President and

Mrs. Cox and Miss Una O’Higgins. Music was

played by the No. x Army Band.

The concluding function was the Charter Cen­

tenary Dinner at the Gresham Hotel, Dublin, on

the evening o f Wednesday, May 28th. The Presi­

dent presided and the Dinner was attended by 335

members and guests. The distinguished guests

included the Chief Justice; Senator Andrew S.

Clarkin, Lord Mayor of Dublin; Dr. James Ryan,

Minister for Social Welfare; Mr. Sean Moylan,

Minister for Education; the Hon. Mr. Justice

Davitt, President o f the High Court; Mr. H. J.

Catchpole, President, Incorporated Law Society of

Northern Ireland; Mr. G. A. Collins, President,

Law Society, London; Mr. J. S. Muirhead, Presi­

dent, Law Society o f Scotland; the Hon. Mr.

Justice Shannon; Mr. J . A . Costello, S.C., T .D .;

Mr. Sean MacBride, S.C., T .D .; Rig it Rev. Dr.

Kissane, President, Maynooth College ; Dr. Michael

Tierney, President, University College, Dublin;

Dr. A. J. McConnell, President, Trinity College,

Dublin ; the Attorney-General, Mr. Carroll O’Daly,

S .C .; the Hon. Mr. Justice Murnaghan ; the Hon.

Mr. Justice Lavery; the Hon. Mr. Justice Kingsmill

Moore ; the Hon. Mr. Justice Shannon; the Hon.

Mr. Justice D ixon ; the Hon. Mr. Justice Martin

Maguire; the Hon. Mr. Justice Haugh; the Hon.

Mr. Justice Budd ; Mr. T. G. Lund, Secretary,

Law Society, London; Messrs. F. H. Mullan and

G. E. Warren, Vice-Presidents, Incorporated Law

Society o f Northern Ireland : Mr. R. B. Mayne,

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Secretary, Incorporated Law Society o f Northern

Ireland; Senator Liam O Buachalla, Chairman,

Seanad Eireann; Mr. T. J. Coyne, Secretary,

Department o f Justice; Mr. Philip O’Donoghue,

S .C .; Mr. James Dillon, T .D .; District Justice

Mangan ; Mr. Patrick McGilligan, S.C., T .D .; Mr.

R. B. Laurie, Secretary, Law Society o f Scotland;

Master O ’Leary, S .C .; Master O’Hanlon.

The formal toasts were “ Ireland ” ; “ The

Society,” proposed by Dr. Tierney, President,

University College, Dublin, with a reply from the

President; “ Our Guests,” proposed by Dr.

Counahan, with replies from the President o f the

High Court, Mr. G. A. Collins, President, Law

Society, L o n d o n M r . J. S. Muirhead, President,

Law Society o f Scotland and Mr. H. J. Catchpole,

President, Incorporated Law Society of Northern

Ireland; “ Our Next Centenary,” proposed by

Mr. J. J. Horgan, Cork. The proceedings concluded

with the health o f the Secretary, proposed by the

President and honoured by the members and

guests,

Auld Lang Sjne

and the National Anthem.

A souvenir record o f the Centenary celebrations,

with a selection o f photographs, the names o f those

present and the speeches is being prepared,

and will be sent to members who notify the Secre­

tary that they would like to have copies. The price

has not yet been fixed, but it will not exceed the cost

o f printing.

THE REGISTRY

REGISTER A

_Young Solicitor required. Experience not essential. Apply

giving full details to Whitney, Moore & Keller, 46 Kildare

Street, Dublin.

Dublin Solicitor leaving offices anxious to contact another

Solicitor to take over practice and offices. Urgent Box A139.

REGISTER C

Safe : Large fireproof 3 ft. 2 ins. by 2 ft. 2 ins. Two interior

locking drawers, also Remington Noiseless Brief carriage

Typewriter for sale. Box C. 133.

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practice previously carried on in the name o f Patrick J.

Ruttledge, will, as from the 23rd day of May, 1932, be known

as Patrick J. Ruttledge & Co.

OBITUARY

M

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A.

M

eenan

,

Solicitor, died on the 8th

April, 1952.

Mr. Meenan served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Frank Kerr, Solicitor, 17 Chichester Street,

Belfast, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1902, and

practised at 2 5 Chichester Street, Belfast.

M

r

. J

ames

T

elford

,

Solicitor, died on the 27th

April, 1952.

Mr. Telford served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. William G. McSpadden, Solicitor, Rath-

friland, Co. Down, was admitted in Hilary Sittings,

IQ13, and practised at Newry, Co. Down.

Parkgate Printing Works

,

Dublin.