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Vol. XXII, No. 5.]

NOVEMBER, 1928.

FOR CIRCULATION AMONGST MEMBERS

BALLOT FOR COUNCIL. The Ballot for election of Council will be held on Wednesday, 21st November, from eleven to one o'clock, in the Secretary'sOffice, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin. Voting papers should reach the Secretary not later than one o'clock on the 21st November. HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING. The Half-yearly General Meeting of the Society will be held at two o'clock, p.m., on Monday, 26th November, in the Offices of the Society, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin. MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL. 4th October. Twenty-six Members present. Provisional Orders. A letter was read from a member drawing attention to the want of Circuit Court Rules regulating procedure for appeals against Provisional Orders, under the Local Govern ment Act, 1925. It was ordered that the attention of the Minister for Justice be drawn to this matter. High Court Judgments. The President informed the Council that, as requested by the Council, he had attended with representatives of the Banks' Standing Committee, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Dublin Mercantile Association, on a deputation to the Minister for Justice, to request him to introduce legislation to validate High Court judgments affected by the decision in case of " Stokes v. Wilkie," and that the Minister had promised to give the matter careful consideration.

25th October. Nineteen Members present.

Legal Practitioners (Qualification) Bill, 1928. A report from the Court of Examiners on this Bill, introduced in the Dail by a private member, was considered, and it was resolved that a Special Meeting of the Council be held on the 1st November, to further con sider the Bill; the Court of Examiners in the meantime to prepare a further report. Annual Report. The draft Annual Report of the Council was submitted and adopted. recently at Melbourne, Australia. Mr. Jardine served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Hans McMordie, Belfast; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1883, and practised at Belfast and Dromore up to 1890, when he went to Australia. MR. HUNT W. HARDMAN, Solicitor, died upon the 3rd September, 1928, at his residence, 10 Waltham Terrace, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. Mr. Hardman served his apprenticeship with his father, the late Mr. Townley W. Hardman, Dublin ; was admitted in Trinity Term, 1875, and practised in partnership with the late Mr. Win. B. Hardman and Mr. Cyril H. Hardman, under the style of T. W. Hardman & Sons, at 14 Molesworth Street, Dublin. OBITUARY. MR. WILLIAM JARDINE, Solicitor, died

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