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or allegiance, but birth and residence; following Gallagher v. Z/ynn—(1937) A.C. 870, the Act of 1947 was held to be a law which could not affect external trade; there Lord Atkin declared "that you were to look at the pith and substance of legislation. If therefore, on the view of the Statute as a whole, you find that the substance of the legislation is within the express powers, then it is not invalidated if incidentally it affects matters outside the authorised field. The true character of the Milk Act (N.I.) 1934 was to protect the health of the inhabitants of the province, and therefore, though it may incidentally affect trade with Co. Donegal, it is not passed in respect of trade". There are too many interesting problems which the learned author has raised. Suffice it to say that this work will be the leading work on the Government of Ireland Act 1920 and its legal effects for a long time to come. Apart from the customary Table of Cases and Table of Statutes, the author has written a scholarly and lucid pre face which should be required reading. The first part of the work, consisting of 110 pages and six chapters, deals with "United Kingdom Rela tions" and the second part consisting of 280 pages and fourteen chapters deals with "internal matters"; the Irish point of view, when expressed is well understood and stated. The author's penetrating and scholarly analysis has made this an admirable production, well printed and pro duced, which deserves an outstanding place on the shelves of all Irish lawyers. C. G. D.

A new Certificate will be issued in each case, except a case in respect of which notification is received in this Registry within 28 days from the publication of this notice, that the Certificate of Title is still in exis tence, and in the custody of some person other than the registered owner. Any such notification should state the grounds on which such Certificate is being he'd. Dated the 30th day of August, 1968. D. L. McALLISTER, Registrar of Titles. SCHEDULE 1. Registered Owner, Daniel F. Mahoncy. Folio num ber 1867. County Cork. Lands of Toorcenclassagh, in the Barony of Duhallow, containing 157a. 2r. 24p. 2. Registered Owner, Patrick J. Dillon. Folio number 223L. City of Dublin. Lands of 22 Vernon Gardens, Clontarf. 3. Registered Owner, Edward Mitchell. Folio number 3591. County Sligo. Lands of Highwood in the Barony of Tiremil containing 28a. 2r. 35p. 4. Registered Owner, Thomas Leader. Folio number 30359. County Cork. Lands of Desert in the Barony of Carbery East, containing 3a. 3r. 6p. 5. Registered Owner, Thomas Liston. Folio number 6801. County Limerick. Lands of Margous South in the Barony of Connello Lower, containing 2a. Ir. 28p. 6. Registered Owner, Patrick McHugh. Folio number 14569. County Monaghan. Lands of (No. 1) Kedna- minsha in the Barony of Farney, containing 17a Or. 27p. 7. Registered Owner, James Clerkin. Folio number 17736. County Monaghan. Lands of Drumbear in the Barony of Monaghan, containing 2r. 35ip. 8. Registered Owner, Most Rev. Austin Quinn & Others. Folio number 25326. County Cavan. Lands of Drumbarkey in the Barony of Tullygarvey, containing 7a. 2r. 14p. Register A Wanted for busy Provincial Office—50 miles from Dublin—Qualified Assistant or Senior Clerk with ex perience in all Branches. Possibility of Living Accom modation available at least for a time. Replies to Box. No. A 260. Register C Wanted to purchase—the Irish Jurist (1941-1965) bound or unbound, complete or incomplete: The Irish Reports—bound or unbound, complete or incomplete. Box C 192. Central Office, Land Registry, Chancery Street, DUBLIN.

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACT, 1964 Issue of New Land Certificates

Applications have been received from the registered owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed hereto, for the issue of Certificates of Title in substitution for the original Certificates issued in respect of the lands speci fied in the said Schedule, which original Certificates, it is alleged, have been lost or inadvertently destroyed.

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