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MR. ANDREW G. SLOAN, Solicitor, died upon 3rd February, 1929, at his residence, Ballywookan House, Portadown. Mr. Sloan was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1881, and practised at Portadown up to 1918, when he retired. MR. JAMES C. BARR, Solicitor, died upon the 9th February, 1929, at his residence, " Hillside," Alexander Avenue, Holywood,' Count}' Down. Mr. Barr served his apprenticeship with Mr. Samuel Ross, Belfast; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1905, and practised at Belfast. MR. OLIVER A. PRINGLE, Solicitor, died upon the llth February, 1929, at Belfast. Mr. Pringle served his apprenticeship with Mr. James A. Pringle, Enniskillen; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1908, and practised at Enniskillen, in partnership with Sir Charles F. Falls and Mr. James Hanna. He was Crown Solicitor for the County of Fermanagh. MR. PATRICK N. MURPHY, Solicitor, died upon the 19th February, 1929, at his residence, 3 Clarinda Park, East, Dun Laoghaire. Mr. Murphy was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1886, and practised at 19 Kildare Street, Dublin. MR. FRANCIS J. FOTTRELL, Solicitor, died upon the 28th February, 1929, at his residence 41, Raglan Road, Dublin.

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.

7th February. Eighteen Members present. Income Tax Recovery Proceedings.

A letter was read from the Southern Law Association drawing attention to a claim by an Income Tax Collector to be entitled to profit costs of proceedings for the recovery of income tax instituted by him in his own name as plaintiff, under the provisions of Section 11 of the Finance Act, 1924. The matter was referred to the Privileges Committee. 28th February. Twenty-seven Members present. Legal Practitioners (Qualification) Bill. A draft statement of objections to the Legal Practitioners (Qualification) Bill, 1928, as amended by Special Committee of the Dail), prepared by a Committee of the Council, was considered and adopted, and copies directed to be sent to all members of the Oireachtas, to the Press, and to other Public Bodies. OBITUARY. MR. ALEXANDER SUTHERLAND, Solicitor, died upon 1st February, 1929, at 43 Gray's Hill, Bangor, County Down. Mr. Sutherland served his apprenticeship with Mr. William L. B. Cochrane, Dublin ; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1920, and practised at Bangor.

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