The Gazette 1921-25

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May, 1922.

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The Society's Premises. On the 14th April, the Four Courts and the Solicitors' Buildings were taken possession of by a force of armed men who still remain in occupation. Temporary offices for the Secretary of the Society and his staff have been taken by the Council at 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin, First Floor, Rooms 1 and 3. Telephone Number 895. Half-Yearly General Meeting. The Half-yearly General Meeting of the Society will be held at two o'clock p.m., on Tuesday, 16th May, 1922, at the Molesworth Hall, Molesworth Street, Dublin. The business to be transacted includes the nomination of Scrutineers of Ballot for Council to be held on 21st November, 1922, the election of Auditors of the accounts of the Society, and the consideration of a report from the Council on a reference adopted by resolution of the General Meeting held in November last. Solicitors' Apprentices Lectures. The lectures to both the Senior and Junior Classes of Apprentices are being delivered at Mills' Hall, 8 Merrion Row, Dublin, on the dates and at the hours mentioned in last month's GAZETTE. Annual Subscriptions. Members are reminded that their annual subscription to the Society became due on the first day of May, as follows :—

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Meetings of the Couneil.

April 5th. Twenty-four Members present. Reference from General Meeting.

A report was submitted from the Privileges Committee dealing with a reference to the Council passed at the Half-yearly General Meeting of the Society last November. The Council adopted the report, and it was resolved to submit it to the General Meeting of the Society to be held on 16th May, 1922. The reference to the Council was in the following terms :—" That the question of reciprocity between the Solicitors' pro fessions in England and Ireland be referred to the Council for consideration, and that the Council do report to the May meeting of the Society, or earlier if it be desirable." The following is the report adopted by the Council on this reference :— " The Council beg to report that in order " to bring into operation, if agreed upon, the

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