The Gazette 1944-46

LECTURES, HILARY SITTINGS, 1945. SENIOR Lectures will begin on January 9th, 1945. Junior Lectures will begin on January 10th, 1945. STATUTES OF THE OIREACHTAS FOR THE YEAR, 1944. Signed by the President

could mention a number of these old firms with fine traditions. The Hardmans have continued for four generations and the Hamertons. Mr. William Fry founded the firm of William Fry & Son and he was followed by his son, Sir William Fry, then came W. Haughton Fry, and now his son, here to-day. Archibald Robinson & Son, another firm of four generations, now represented by Archie Robinson, great-grandson of the founder. These are only a few of the long-estab lished firms. As the sands of life run down, passing through the hour glass, I shall continue to remember your great kindness, and I only trust that there may be many other portraits around our Hall to keep company with mine, for I feel that I am not the only one entitled to the great honour which you have paid to me. I thank you, Mr. Hamill, for originating the idea. I thank the President and Council for arranging for the painting of the portrait, and my brothers and sisters of my profession, who have so kindly joined in the presentation. I shall remember your kindness until the closing days of my life. Many thanks to one and all. I would also like to thank Mr. Leo Whelan for the time, attention and care which he gave to the painting of my portrait. It was a great pleas ure to be associated with him and most restful to be in his studio with no telephone rings or other interruptions." Brendan M. Glynn, Ballinasloe. Donald J. Hughes, Edenderry. Eunan E. H. McCarron, 18 Hume Street, Dublin. Bryan McMahon, Ennis. Henry Murray, Carrick-on-Shannon. Francis J. O'Flynn, Chief State Solicitor's Office, Dublin Castle. Edmund O. Shiel, 18 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin. Joseph P. Tyrrell, 9 Main Street, Bray. FEBRUARY EXAMINATIONS. FIRST and Second Examinations in Irish will be held on 2nd and 3rd days of February, 1945. Notice of intention to attend either examination should be lodged in the Secretary's Office before the 12th January, 1945. NEW MEMBERS. Donal R. Cullen, 25 Clare Street, Dublin.

23rd February. 23rd February. 23rd February. 1st March.

1. Housing (Amendment) 2. Children's Allowances 3. Agriculture (Amendment) 4. Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) 5. Military Service Pensions (Amendment) 6. Fisheries (Amendment) .. 7. Seeds and Fertilisers Supply 8. Constitution (Verification of Petition) 9. Vocational Education (Amendment) 10. Midwives 11. Central Fund 12. Conditions of Employment 13. Local Authorities (Educa tion Scholarships) .. 14. Collection of Taxes (Con firmation) 15. Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) 16. Emergency Powers (Con tinuance) 17. Appropriation 18. Finance 19. Controller and Auditor- General (Amendment)

15th March. 16th March. 16th March. 20th March. 20th March. 29th March. 29th March. 26th April. 26th April. 26th June 10th July. 10th July, llth July, llth July.

20th November. 28th November. 8th December. 13th December.

20. Red Cross 21. Transport 22. Expiring Laws

OBITUARY. MR. FREDERICK WILLIAM LAW, Solicitor, died at his residence, Evington, Carlow, on 3rd Decem ber, 1944. Mr. Law served his apprenticeship to the late Sir William Fry of Dublin, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1893, and practised at Carlow, as senior partner in the firm of Malcolmson & Law,

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