The Gazette 1933-36

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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

NOVEMBER, 1935]

admitted in Michelmas Sittings, 1894, and practised at Thurles. Mr. Ryan was a member of the Council from the year 1924 to the date of his death, and was President of the Society for the year 1931-32. MR. JOHN K. McCoNNELL, Solicitor, died on the 1st September, 1935, at Omagh. Mr. McConnell was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1892, and practised at Omagh up to the year 1931, when he retired. MR. THOMAS F. CURRAN, Solicitor, died on 8th September, 1935, at his residence, Annagh House, Ballyhaunis. Mr. Curran was admitted in Easter Sittings, 1883, and practised at Ballyhaunis up to 1893, when he retired. MR. WILLIAM A. LANPHIER, Solicitor, of Naas, Co. Kildare, died on the 8th October, 1935, at Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Mr. Lanphier was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1887, and practised at Naas up to the time of his death. MR. SAMVJEL J. DIAMOND, Solicitor, died at his residence, " Holmhurst," Richmond Park, Belfast, on llth October, 1935. Mr. Diamond served his apprenticeship with Mr. Robert Diamond, Belfast, and was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1906, and practised in Belfast up to the time of his death. MR. PATRICK J. MAGEE, Solicitor, died on the 27th October, 1935, at his residence, 226 Antrim Road, Belfast. Mr. Magee served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Charles L. McLorinan, of Belfast; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1895, and practised in Belfast up to the time of his death. MR. PATRICK A. MOONEY, Solicitor, died on the 27th October, 1935, at Cork. Mr. Mooney served his apprenticeship with Mr. Charles E. Murphy, of Cootehill; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1914, and practised formerly at Kells, Co. Meath, and latterly as a member of the firm of Babington, Clarke and Mooney, Cork, up t9 the time of his death.

Mr. Timothy Luccy, Solicitor, died on the 27th October, 1935, at his residence, Sandy Hill, Macroom, Co. Cork. .^r.-nraA oS Mr. Lucey served his apprenticeship"with the late .,'illiam J. Dunlea, of Cork; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1904, and practised at Macroora up to the time of his death. av.-oDi'vv .«£ ____ .otf) COMMITTEE 0? INQUIRY INTO PATENT, DESIGN AND TRADE MARK LAW. ; The Minister for Industry and Commerce on the 6th August appointed a Committee, consisting of nine members, to consider and report whether any, and if so what, changes in the law relating to patents, designs and trade marks are desirable. At the request of the Council, Mr. G. A. Overend and Mr. A. Cox, Solicitors, have consented to give evidence before the Committee. o/it Passed by the Oireachtas during 1935- L: 1. Rates on Agricultural Land (Relief). 2. Public Dance Halls. 3. Sale of Food and Drugs (Milk). 4. Shannon Fisheries. 5. Electoral (Revision of Constituencies). 6. Criminal Law Amendment. 7. Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions.). 8. Central Fund. .... .-,-, _ 9. Local Government (Extension' of Franchise). 10. Local Government (Dublin). 11. Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions). 12. Constitution (Amendment No^S)' ^'^d 13. Citizenship. .•,. . ,.., '.:,•• ••....v^i yi'T • 14. Aliens. ' whan .-lejil ai " noij 15. Agricultural Products "(Regulation -'of Export) (Amendment). 16. Local Loans Fund. 17. Pounds (Provision and Maintenance). 18. Courthouses (Provision and Maintenance) 19. Local Government (Temporary Pro visions) • (Amendment). 20. Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) 21. Dairy Produce (Price Stabilisation). 22. Milk and Dairies. <.,. LIST OF STATUTES

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