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NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANACPOE

1934.

ALFRED JAMES KENT, I.S.O., GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

SYDNEY.

1034.ea A A Pi

151.17—A

Se. Gd.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANAC

FOB

1934.

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INDEX.PAGE.

Almanac 1Articled Clerks, Rules as to 245

Preliminary Examination for 275, Notice to intending 276

Associates, Judges' 42Attorney-General, Department of 49Bankruptcy Department 47Barristers—Alphabetical List ... . . ..... 70

Benevolent Association of NewSouth Wales 57,,

Circuit List 84Order of Seniority 59Admission Board 58

1 „ Examiners to.– 58Examinations 231,,

Rules relating to Admission of 228Non-practising . 81

Calendar for 1933 36Calendar for 1934 . ... . 38Calendar for 1935 40Canberra, Solicitors practising at 159Chief Justices, past and present 26Circuits 13Claims to Grants of Land 57Clerk of the Peace .......... ..... ...... 50Clerks of the Peace, Deputy 51Commissioners for taking Affidavits, Sydney 181,,

„ Country 184

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PASS.Commissioners for taking Affidavits in places

beyond the Jurisdiction of the Court—China 193England 193Federal Territory 203Federated Malay States 190Fiji 196Irish Free State 195New Guinea 196New Zealand 202Northern Territory 20EQueensland 201Scotland 196South Africa 196South Australia 196Tasmania 198United States of America 196Victoria 198Wales 195Western Australia ... 197

Commissioners of other Courts for takingAffidavits in New South Wales—

Alberta 212Bengal 211Bombay 211British Columbia 210California, State of 210Canada 209Cape of Good Hope 212Central Australia 207Fiji 208High Court of Australia 203

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:Commissioners, &c.—continued. PAGE.

India 211Ireland 209Madras 211Manitoba 211Natal 211New Brunswick 212New Guinea 210New Zealand 209Newfoundland 210Norfolk Island 210Northern Territory 207Nova Scotia, 212Ontario 210Orange Free State 211Papua 210Prince Edward Island 29Quebec, Province of 210Queensland 205Saskatchewan 210South Africa 212South Australia 206Southern Rhodesia 212Tasmania 205Transvaal 211Victoria 203Western Australia 208Western Pacific 212

Commissioners of the Prize Court 193Commonwealth Arbitration Court 47

J3 Crown Solicitor's Office 48Conveyancers, Certificated 178

t Examinations 322Council of the Bar of New South Wales 57

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Country Towns and Solicitors practisingthereat 162

Court of Marine Inquiry 53

Court of Review 53

Crown Prosecutors 50Crown Solicitor's Office 50

District Court Judges 52

District Court, Sydney, Officers of 53

District Court Registrars and Bailiffs 54

„ Metropolitan 214„ Northern 214„ Southern and Hunter 215

If „ South-Western 215„ Western 214

11 Almanac 216

Divorce and Matrimonial Court, Sittings of 13

Equity, Department of Master in 43

Examinations for the Bar 231

Examinations, Law, Final for Solicitors ... 272Law, First . 271Law, Intermediate '271

/1 Law Matriculation 275

/I Last days for giving notice 14

3/ Conveyancers 322

Gaol Deliveries 13

Governors of New South Wales, Succession of 23

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High Court of Australia— PAGE.

Commissioners for taking Affidavits 203Justices of 46Sittings of, for 1934 46

Incorporated Law Institute 57Industrial Commission... ....... ............... 48Industrial Registrar's Office 49Judges, past and present 27Judges, present 42'Judges of the High Court of Australia 46Land and Valuation Court Department 48Land and Valuation Court, Judge 48Legal Aid Department. 51Lunacy, Department of 44Marine Inquiry, Court of 53Master in Equity, Department of 43Matrimonial Causes, hearing of 13Moon, Phases of the 30

„ Times of rising and setting 32Notaries Public, practising in New South

Wales 179Notaries; Society of 58Notices, &c., for Examinations for the Bar ... 14

93 „ „ Solicitors ... 14Parliamentary Draftsman 50Preliminary Examination for Articled Clerks 275Prisons Department 5:2Probate Department 44 -Prosecutors, Crown 50Prothonotary's Department 43Public Trust Office 52Quarter Sessions, Chairmen of 52

91 „ Crown Prosecutors 5019 „ Metropolitan 213

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PAGE.

Quarter Sessions, Northern District 213„ Southern and Hunter

District 214PP South-Western District 213PP 'Western District 213

97 97 Almanac 216Regal Table 92Review, Court of 53Rules of Supreme Court for despatch of

business during 1934 14Rules, General, applicable to every year 16Rules of Court promulgated since 1st

January, 1928 277Sheriff's Department 45Sittings of the High Court of Australia

during 1934 46Society of Notaries of New South Wales 58Solicitors Admission Board 58;; Benevolent Association 58

,, Examinations, etc. 253If /7 Books for Final 272fl1, Interme-

diate' 271Examinations, Books for First 271

71Rules relating to 24')Rules relating to Admission of 245Sydney 86Country 133Canberra, F.C.T. 159'Firms, Sydney 130„ Country 160

Succession of Governors of New South Wales 23Supreme Court Judges, past and present 27Sydney Causes 13Terms 13Tipstaves to Supreme Court Judges 42Vacations 13Workers' Compensation Commission of New

South Wales 49

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LAW1934.

JANUARY.

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31 W

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2.

FEBRUARY.

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16F17 8 Holiday.18 FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT.19 M Bar Examinations begin.202r

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22 Th23 F24 8 Holiday.2526 M

SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT,

27T28W

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MARCH.

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, 3 S Holiday.2 4 $ THIRD SUNDAY IN. LENT.17: 5 M

6T7W8Th9 F Admission of Solicitors.

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13 T [Criminal Court.4 W

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27 T28 W29 Th30 F GOOD FRIDAY.Holiday3r S • HolidaY.

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APRIL.

g.,Ii co2*

EASTER DAY.I Holiday.

3 T4 W

j Holiday,Narrabri and Albury Sittings.

5 Tb6F7 s Holiday.S S FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.9 NI Causes for Trial (1 Court). Narrandera

[Sittingsrd IO T Dubbo, Goulburn, Grafton, and Armidale

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Sittings.

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SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER,

cr, mT Hay and Broken Hill Sittings.PItotzl

17i 8 w Maitland Sittings.

;I 19Th20 F'ix S Holiday.22 g; THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER,23MM202 5 W Holiday. (Anzac Day.)26Th27 F Causes end.28 s Holiday.29r g. FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER,30 M Second Term begins.

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MAY.

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27 $ TRINITY SUNDAY.25 M Causes for Trial (3 Courts). Central Criminal

plm 29 T [Court.9.1

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30 IV31 Th

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JUNE.

I F2 8 Holiday.3 $ FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.4 M Holiday.5T .6W7 Th8F9,Q Holiday.

Io' SECOND SUNDAY - AFTER TRINITY.ai I' M TcA 121.1:tm 13 W Conveyancers' Examination begins.t.c.1 14 ThFPIz 16;9 Holiday.CT.!°2

1 718 If

THIRD S UNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

19 T20 W2I Th221F23 8 Holiday.24 ,25 M

FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

26 T27 W28Th29 F Causes end.30 8 Holiday.

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JULY.

I S FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.2 M Vacation begins.3T4 W5 Tb6F7 S Holiday.8 SUNDAY TRINiTY.SIXTH AFTER9 M

Io TII w

g i2 ThH 1 3 I'41c, 1 4 S Holiday.•ri 15 SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.I" 16 NJ

I7 T -18 W19Th20 F213 Holiday.22 S EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.23 M Vacation ends.24 T Third Term begins. Solieitors' Examinations

. 25 W [begin

M 26 Th4 27 F("` 28 S Holiday.

R 29 S NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.30 M Bar Examinattons begin.

V 3I T

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AUGUST.

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Holiday.ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

Holiday

TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

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27 Causes for Trial (3 Courts?. Central Criminal28 Court29 W

tj 30 111131r F

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SEPTEMBER.

IS Holiday.

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25 T Lismore Sittings.26 W

— 27 Th28 F29 S Holiday.30 -8 EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

9 ,

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OCTOBER.Month for registering &Miters' ()glees.

I MHoliday.

tO 2 T Causes for Trial (1 Court).P 3 W Bathurst, Cootamundra aod NewcastleA0B

4 TbF

Sittings.

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Wagga Sittings.

F12 V138 Holiday.14 $ TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY15 Mt6 T17 W/8 Thi B' Causes end.20 521 $

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22 Al Fourth Term begins. [TRINITY,23T Solicitors' Examinations begin.2A W

pi 231T1?IA 26 FH SE4 2 7 0

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NOVEM BER.

— 1 Th2 F3 S Holiday.4 S TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY AFTER5 M [TRINITY.6T

. 7 WZ- 8 Th0:1 9 F&■ to S Holiday.IllF.

II S.-.. TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER

114 12 pi [TRINITY.g 13 Tr‘. 14 W Conveyaneers' Examination begins.-- :5 Th

16 F Admission of Solicitors.17 s Holiday. Fourth Term ends. [TRINIT Y18 TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER19 M Causes for Trial (3 Conde). Central Crtminal Con&20 T21 W

Ea 22 IIlial 2 3 F0< 24 S. Holiday.c 25 TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY AFTERRI>, 26 M [tRINITY.ZPi 270 Tp.Cl2

2o W ,....-- 29 Tb

30 F

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DECEMBER.

1 s Holiday.2 S FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT.

3 M

4 T5 W6Th7 F

„3 8 S Holiday.V, 9 S SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT.1=3 I0 NI<G.7 1 1 T>. 12 WIAZ 13 ThP. 14

F' 55 S Holiday.

16 S THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT.57 M18 T —

59 W20 Th Causes end.21 F Vacation begins,22 5 Holiday.23 S FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT.24 11,1 Holiday.

0 25 T CHRISTMAS DAY.26 w Holiday.

?,4 2 7 III. 2 8 F

29 S Holiday.30 s SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS,31 M Holiday.

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SITTINGS OF THE SUPREME COURT OFNEW SOUTH WALES, &c.

TERMS.

First Term, 13 February to 10 March.Second „ 30 April to 26 May.Third „ 24 July to 25 August.Fourth „ 22 October to 17 November.

SYDNEY CAUSES.

Monday, 12 March to Friday, 21 April.28 May to „ 29 June.27 August to „ 19 October.19 November to Thursday, 20 December.

Note:—Arrangements will be made each Term, whenprac ticable, for a Court for the trial of causes to sit as fromthe beginning of the second week in the Term.

GAOL DELIVERIES.

First Gaol Delivery Monday, 12 Mareh.Second 28 May.Third PI 27 August.

„Fourth 3> 19 Novembers

MATRIMONIAL CAUSES JURISDICTION'.

Causes will be heard at such times as the Judge maythink fit (see Rule 183 of 28th September, 1923.)

CIRCUITS AND CAUSES oN CIRCUIT.

Albury .. 4 April. Grafton .. 10 ApriLArmidale .. 10 April. 17 April.Bathurst .. 3 October. Lismore .. 25 September.Broken Hill .. 17 April. Maitland .. 18 April.Cootamundra. 3 October. Narrabri .. 4 April.Deniliquin .. 9 October. Narrandera .. 9 April.Dubbo .. 10 ApriL Newcastle .. 3 October.

.. 9 October. Tamworth .. 9 October.GouIburn .. 10 April. Wagga Wagga 9 October.

VACATIoNS.

First vacation beginning 21 December, 1933, and ending 12February, 1934. Second vacation beginning 2 July andending 23 July, 1934.

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LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE FOR ANDDATES OF BARRISTERS' EXAMINATIONS, &c.,FOR THE YEAR 1934.

EXAMINATIONS, &O., FOR TELL BAR.

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to applyfor admission as a student-at-law-12 February, 21 April,23 July, and 39 October.

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to proceedto examination — 29 January, 16 April, 9 July, and 8October.

Examinations begin —19 February, 7 May, 30 July, and 29Oetober.

LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE, &c., ANDDATES OF EXAMINATIONS, &c., FOR ARTICLEDCLERKS DURING THE YEAR 1931.

EXAMINATIONS, &c., FOR SOLICIToRS.Last days for notiee of intention to apply for admission as a

Solicitor-12 February, 27 April, 23 July, and 19 October.Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to It in

Sydney for the First, Intermediate and Final Law Exam-inations-29 January, 16 April, 9 July, and 8 October.

First, Intermediate and Final Law Examinations begin —13 February, 1 May, 24 July, and 23 October.

In the Supreme Court of 1New South Wales.

Thursday, the 5th day a October, 1933.

REGULÆ GENERALES.Ton following rules are hereby established, for the despatch ofbusiness in the Supreme Court, during the year 1931:—

TERMS, HOLIDAYS, SITTINGS, AND VACATIONS.1. The Terms, Holidays, Vacations, Circuits, and Sittings of

the Court shall be those mentioned in the Law Almanacannexed hereto.

EQUITY.2. The Court will sit for the hearing of witness causes in

Equity on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at10 o'cloek. Applications for injunetion or for a reeeiver, orrelating to the liberty of the subject, will be taken on anydayat 10 o'clock. Company matters will be taken on Monday at10 o'clock.• All other matters in Equity will be taken onFriday at 10 o'cloek, and on other days by leave of a Judge.

•See note under miscellaneous on last page of BookAlmanac.

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LUNACY.

S. Matters in Lunacy will be heard on Thursday at 10o'elock.

PROBATE MATTERS4. Non-contentions Probate matters will be taken by the

Probate Judge on Monday at 10 o'clock, or at such othertimes as he shall appoint. All other Probate matters will betaken. by the Probate Judge at such times as he shall appoint.

BANKRUPTCY MATTERS.5. The Judge will, unless he shall otherwise appoint, take

the general bankruptcy business on Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday, and Thursday at 10 o'clock.

CHAMBER BUSINESS.6. Chamber business at Law may be taken on such days

and at such times as may be ordered by a Judge ; and unlessotherwise ordered will be taken as follows :—

During Term and the Sittings for Trial of Cause*.Ordinary Chamber business—

.(a) Practice Work—on Mondays, Wednesdays, andFridays, at 9.30 a.m.

(b) Other single Judge applieations—on Tuesdaysand Thursdays, at 9.30 a.m.

(5) Chamber business before the Prothonotary—on anyday (except Saturday), at 9.30 a.m.

Maim Vacation.On Wednesdays, at 10 a.m., or as may be direeted.

SATURDAYS7, There will be no sitting of the Court in Sydney on any

Saturday unless the Court or a Judge otherwise directs

5. M. HARVEY,C. DAVIDSON, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.R. W. STREET, j.

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GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TOEVERY YEAR.

PRECEDENCE OF BUSINESS.495. Unless otherwise ordered, matters for hearing before

the Full Court shall be taken in aceordance with the followingdirections:—

(a) Any matter which, In the opinion of the Court, shouldbe disnosed of immediately, may be heard forthwith- r at such time as the Court appoints.

(b) Criminal and other Crown cases will have precedenceon Fridays.

(c) Subject to the provisions of clause (a) hereof, Motionsgenerally will have precedence on Mondays andThursdays.Subject to the preceding clauses every matter Io theTerm paper will be heard in the older in which it Isentered in the Term book.

CONTINUATION OF ORDERS.314. Resinded by Rule of 19th November, 1930, and the fol-

lowing substituted :-(1) Any party to any order made by a Judge tinder

section of the Supreme Court and Circuit CourtsAct, 1000, may on or before the first day of the nextensuing term or the next ensuing sitting day in bancoof the Court as the ease may he, file a præcipe for a rulecontinuing the order. Sueh præcipe shall eontainthe date upon which the order was made, the name ofthe Judge who made the order, and the nature of theorder.

(2) A rule of course continuing the order shall thereuponissue on the first day of the next ensuing term orthe next ensuing sitting day in banco of the Court

(3) Where the order has been made with costs the ruleshall be drawn up with eosts.

(4) Such rule may be taken out by either party to theorder, but shall not be taken out without the leaveof the Court or a Judge till the day following theday upon which it is issued.

(5) If notice of appeal from such order is duly filed on orbefore the day upon which the rule is issued suchrule shall be drawn up continuing the order untilthe Court otherwise directs.

(6) Notiee of appeal shall be served when service isnecessary the same day as it is filed unless other-wise ordered by a Judge.

SETTING DOWN CAUSES AT LAW.106. For each day of the sittings for Causes in Sydney

there shall be three separate Caine Lists, which shall be takenrespectively in the Banco, and in No.1 and No.2 Jury Courts.

107. To the extent Limited for each day as next mentioned,eauses shall be set clown eonsecutively only. No more thanfour causes shall be set down in any list for any day for trial

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in Sydney by a Judge without a Jury, or by a Jury of fourpersons, nor more than one cause for trial by a Jury of twelve:Provided that an additional number of causes, not exceedingtwo, may be set down for any day, if the Prothonotarysees fit.

108. Until all Lists have been tilled, in accordance with thelast preeeding Rule, no cause snail, except by leave of theProthunotary, be set down in any list for any subsequent day.

JURIES OF TWELVE.109.Provided that canoes for trial by juries of twelve

shall be set down for such days only as the Prothonotaryshall in each case direct.

TRANSFERRING CAUSES.110. Causes, on the List of any Court, may be transferred

to the List of any other, by order of a Judge, for trial onthe day next but one following, or any later day ; Providedthat no such day shall be earlier than that for watch thecame was first entered.

CAUSES ON CIRCUIT.111. Causes for trial In any Circuit Court shall be set down

for the day fixed in the Law Almanac for holding suchCircuit Court. But whenever it appears to the Chief Justice,or to the Judge intending to hold any Circuit Court, thatit will not be eonvenient to hear the civil eauses ill any) setdown for trial at that Court on the day so fixed, the ChiefJustice, or such Judge, may, not less than sixteen daysbefore the day ao fixed, appoint some other day for the trialof such causes, by direction to the Prothonotary ; and theProthonotary shall thereupon forthwith give notice of suchappointment to the solieitors in the said eauses or to theirtown agents, and also to the Sheriff ; and all notices alreadygiven between tie parties shall hold rood and be applied tothe day ao specially appointed, and all notices and subpoenasto be there after given or issued shall he given or issued forthat day.

127. If no civil came has been set down and notice oftrial given and notified to the Prothonotary for any CircuitCourt, up to the sixteenth clay before the day named in theLaw Almanac for the trial of civil causes thereat, no juryshall be summoned tu such Court for the trial of civil Issueswithout the leave of a Judge, and the Prothonotary shallgive notice to the Sheriff accordingly.

POSTPONEMENT.113. When any Sittings for causes are postponed, the date

for the trial of any cause, specially fixed, shall also he post-poned for the same number of days as that for which theSittings have been postponed, unless a Judge shall otherwisecyder.

CAUSES UNCONCLUDED DURING THE SITTINGS.145. Any cause, not concluded on the last day of the

Sittings, may be continued on such day or days as the pre-siding Judge thinks fit.

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REMANETS.Ill. All causes remaining untried at any Sittings shall be

set down by the Prothonotary, each according to its appro-priate list for the then next sittings and no new notice oftrial, or to produce documents, shall be necessary. Everysuch cause shall have precedence over causes previouslyset down for those Sittings.

APPLICATION FOR NEW TRIAL.10. Every application for a nonsult, or for a new trial, of

In arrest of judgment, or for judgment non obstante veredicto,or for a venire de noro, or to enter a verdict, or to Increase orreduce the amount of the verdict, shall be by notice of motion,and no rule nisi order to show cause or formal proceedingsother than sueh notice of motion shall be made or taken.The moving party shall within fourteen days after the trialfile a notice of appeal, together with all afftdavits to be usedin support of such motion. Provided that any such affidavitsmay .by leave of the Court or a Judge, be filed at a later date.

151. Every such notice of motion shall state the day ordays on which the eause was tried, the verdict given orother termination of the trial, the motion intended to bemade, and the grounds on which it will be made: and whenthe party had counsel at the trial shall be signed by one ofsuch counsel.

151.k. A copy of every such notice of motion shall be leftat the ehambers of the Judge before whom the cause wastried on the day on whieh it is filed, and a copy thereof. andof any affidavit that maybe tiled in support thereof, shall onthe day on which it Is filed be served upon each opposingparty or upon each solicitor on the record.

151s. (Promulgated 15th September, 1921) No directionomission to direct or decision as to the admission or rejectionof evidence given by the Judge presiding at the trial shall,without the leave of the Court, be allowed as a ground forsuch notice of motion unless objection was taken at the trialto the direction, omission or decision by the party on whosebehalf the notice of motion has been filed.

152. (Rescinded by rule of 1611 November, 1927, and 114following substituted):—

(1) On or before the last day limited for filing suchnotice of motion the moving party shall order acopy of the notes of the evidence given at the trialand of the summing-up of the Judge.

(2) Within fourteen days after receiving such copy orafter being notified that It Is available, such movingparty shall file one and lodge three printed copiesof such notes and summing-up, and of the plead-ings, notice of appeal, and the exhibits, andshall within the same time serve four copies uponall parties upon whom a copy of the notice ofmotion is required to be served.

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(5) Upon the application of either pasty a Judge= suchterms as he thinks St may extend the times forordering, fling, lodging or serving such printedcopies, or may dispense with the ordering or printingof such notes, summing-up, pleadings, notice ofappeal, and exhibits, or any of them or any por-tion of them respectively, and may direct a greateror less number of printed or other copies to belodged or served as aforesaid.

154.Every such notice of motion shall be for the first dayon which the Court site in Banco after the expiration ofsixteen days from the filing of such notice: Provided thatno matter in which printed copies of the Judge's notes haveto be Bled and served shall be called on for hearing beforesuch copies have been filed and served, or the time for sodoing has expired, unless the Court or a Judge otherwisedirects. ,

155. The moving party will be restricted upon the hearingto the grounds specified in the notice of motion.

167. The Associate of the Judge who tried the cause shallattend the Court on the hearing of the motion with the issuesexhibits, and other papers, and shall discharge thereafter theduties of the Prothonotary in respect of such motion untilthe same is disposed of.

PARTIES NOT READY TO PROCEED.158. Where a no ice of motion under Buie 150 hereof has

been flied and no motion is made when the case Is called onfor hearing, the motion shall, unless the Court otherwiseorders, be dismissed with costs.

STAY OF EXECUTION.158A. Where any such notice of motion is Sled it shall not

operate as a stay of execution, exceptin cases where the Judgehas reserved any point or given leave to move the Court inrespect a any point.

VA CATION BUSINESS.9. (Rescinded by Rule of 9th November, 1931,. and the follow-

ing rule substituted.) (1) During the week preceding thecommencement of the Long 'Vacation any Plaintiff or Defen-dant, Applicant or Respondent, in any cause or matter atLaw or In Equity or Probate or any Petitioner or Respondentin any cause in the Matrimonial Causes Jurisdiction of theCourt may

(a) apply by summons in Chambers that the cause ormatter should be entered in a list to be known asthe " Vacatiun List": or

0) with the consentor writing of all the parties Interestedsuch cause or matter and entitled to be heard

therein, enter the cause or matter in such list.•

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(2) Causes and matters entered in the vacation listshall he taken during the Long Vacation subsequently to the14th day of January according to their respective prioritiesin the ordinary lists of causes or matters unless a judge other-wise orders.

(3) Causes or matters requiring to be heard before twoor more judges shall not be entered in such vacation list.

10. (Rescinded leg Rule of 0th November, 1931, and the fol-lowing rule substituted.) During the Long Vacation fromthe commencement thereof up to the 14th day of Januaryfollowing, both days inelusive, except as hereinafter providedtime shall not run in any jurisdiction of the Court (exceptthe Bankruptcy Jurisdiction) nor shall any business otherthan hereinafter specified be taken without the leave of ajudge, but time shall run during the remainder of the LongVacation and during the Short Vacation.

lot. (Rescinded by Rule of 9th November, 1931, and the fol-lowing rule substituted.) (1) During the Long Vacation—

(a) In any action in which the Writ has been speciallyindorsed under the 24th section of the Common LawProcedure Act, 1999, unless the declaration includescounts in respect of causes of action not so indorsedall steps and proceedings may be taken and timeshall run at law.

(t) Causes may be set down, and notices of trial orhearing and to admit or produce documents or toadmit facts may be given.

(e) Decrees in Equity in default of appearance or uponadmission of facts on the pleadings may be made.

(d) All writs may be issued, executed or returned.(e) Judgment may be signed in all cases.(f) Time shall run for putting in, excepting to, and

justifying bail.(g) Costs may be taxed.(h) All necessary proceedings may be taken for the

purposes of an appeal, or for obtaining or dissolvingany injunction, or for the appointment or dischargeof any receiver.

(1) Summonses or motions in cases of emergency may bereturnable on any Wednesday, or such other day as ajudge may appoint.

(j) Deerees nisi In the Matrimonial Causes jurisdictionof the Court may be made absolute.

(3) Every notice of motion for a new trial and everynotice of appeal must he filed within the time limited by theRules of Court notwithstanding vacation,

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ion. (Rescinded by Rule of 9th November, 1931, and thefollowing rule substituted.) (1) Any cause or matter which isdeclared urgent may be ordered to be heard at any timeduring the Vaeations, and time shall run in respect thereof.

(2) (a) Any eause or matter may be declared urgentby a judge—

(I) which is in the nature of a test case;

(ii) the decision in which is likely to affect the settle-ment of other pending disputes or of matters likelyto become disputes;

(iii) the decision in which may help in the constructionof Acts or rules of general application ;

(iv) where delay may seriously prejudice any of theparties or may eause serious inconvenience to theproposed witnesses;

(v) which in the opinion of the judge to whom appli-cation is made requires to be immediately orpromptly heard.

(I) Application to have a cause or matter declaredurgent may be made during the last seven days uf the De-cember sittings for the trial of causes, or thereafter to theVacation Judge.

(c) Every such application shall be by summonsor notice of motion and shall be supported by an affidavitsetting out the relevant facts and the grounds for the appli-cation.

(d) A list of urgent causes and matters shall beprepared and set down for hearing in such order as may bedirected by the Vacation Judge.

CHAMBER BUSINESS.,

310. Avery Summons returnable in Chambers shall beserved on the party whose attendance is required beforeone o'clock of the afternoop preceding the return day, or ifreturnable on Monday, before one o'clock of the precedingFriday afternoon, unless a Judge otherwise orders.

336. No Chamber application will be entertained on anyday In or out of Term, except in cases of emergency, afterOne o'clock.

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REGAL TABLE.To ascertain the dates of Acts of Parliaments, &e.

Years'Kings and Queens. Accession. Reign.

A.D.Villain I ... ... 1066 October 14 21William II ... ... 1087 September 9 13Henry I ... ... 1100 August 2 36Stephen ... ... 1135 December 1 20Henry II ... ... 1154 October 25 35Richard I ... ... 1189 July 9 10John .. .. ... 1199 April 6 18Henry III ... ... 1216 October 19 57Edward I ... 1272 November 6 35Edward II ... ... 1307 July 7 20Edward III ... ... 1327 January 25 51Richard II ... ... 1377 June 21 23Henry IV ... ... 1399 September 29 14Henry V ... ... 1413 March 20 10Henry VI .. ... 1422 August 31 39Edward IV , . 1460 March 4 24

. ....Edward V. .., 1483 April 9 1Richard III ... ... 1183 June 22 3Henry VII ... ... 1485 August 22 24Henry VIII ... ... 1509 April 22 38Edward VI ... ... 1547 January 28 7Mary ... ... ... 1553 Jnly 6 6Elizabeth ... ... 1558 November 17 45James I ... 1603 March 24 23Charles I ... ... 1625 March 27 24Charles II ... ... 16 €9 *January 30 37James II ... ... 1885 February 8 5William and Maryt ... 1689 February 13 14Anne .. ,.. ... 1702 March 8 13George I .. . ... 1714 August 1 13George II ... 1727 June 11 34George III ... ... 1760 October 25 60

1820 January 29 11George IV ...

...William IV ... ... 1830 June 28 7Victoria... ... 1837 June 20 64Edward VII ... ... 1901 January 22 11George V ... ... 1910 May 6 —

New style commenced September 2, 1752.* Commonwealth. September 3, 1651; Oliver Cromwell,

Protector. December 12, 1653; Riehard Cromwell, Protector,September 3, 1658; Riehard resigned, April 22, 1659;Charles restored, May 29, 1660. All this period is reckonedas part of the reign of Charles H.

T William III alone from December 28, 1694.

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GOVERNORS.SUCCESSION of -,Governors a New South Wales, and the Dates

..which they assumed,and retired from office

"Name. 'Et 'To

Captain Arthur Phillip, R.N. ..... 26 Jan., 1788 10 Dec.,1792Major Francis Grose (Lieutenant- 11 Mee., 1792 17 Dec.., '794

Governor).Captain William Paterson, New

„South Wales Corps (LieutenantGovernor).

.Captain John. Hunter, 111{.. -...... Sept.,1795 27 Sept.,1800'Captain Philip Gidléy King, R.N. . 28 Sept.,1800 12 Aug., 1806Captain William Bligh, Rif 13 Aug.,1806 26 Jan.,1808

During Governor Bligh's :suspen,sion the Government was sue

cessively administered by— All of

Lieutenant-Colonel George- 16 Jan., 1808 29 July, 1803;Johnston ,comb (1

Lieutenant-Colonel. Joseph Wales Corps. 30 July, 1808 9 Jan.,1809Foveaux

Colonel William Paterson 71,1; 9 Jan., 1809 31 Dec., TaoMajor-General Lachlan Maequarie.. 1 Jan., 1810 1 Dec.,1821Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane, 1 Dec.,1821 1 Dec., 1825

E.C.B.

17 Dec.,1794 10,Sept.,1795

Colonel William Stewart, !3rd :Regi-ment or Buffs (Acting-Governor).

Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling..Colonel Patrick Lindesay, C.B. (Act-

ing Governor).Major-General Sir Richard Bourke,

Lieutenant-Colonel 'KennethSnod, grass (Acting Governor).

Sir George Gipps, lint. Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell (

Acting Governor).Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy

Sir William-Thomas Denison, K.C. B LieutenantColonel John FranCis

Kempt. (Administrator).The 'Right Honorable Sir John Young, P.C., trator)

K.C.B., G.C.M.G.Sir Trevor Chute, K.C.B. (Adminis-

trator).The Right Honorable Somerset

Richard, Earl of Belmore, P.C.

1 Dec.,182519 Dec.,1825

19 Dec.,1825 22 Oct., 183122 Oct., 1831 2 Dec. 1831

3 Dec., 1831.1 -5 Dec.,1837

Dec. 1837 23 Feb.,1838

24 Feb.,183812 'July, 1846

1 July,1846'2 Aug.,1846

.3 Aug.,1846 20 Jan., ,185520 Jan., 1855 22 Jan., 186122 Ilan., 18 21 Mar.,1861

2 Mar.,1861 15 May, 1861

16 May, 1861 24 'Dec.,1867Dec.,1867 -8 Jan.,1868

8 Jan., 1868 21 Feb„1872

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GOVERNORS—continued.

Name From To

Sir Alfred Stephen, Rot., C.B.21 Feb., 1.872 3 June, 1872(Administrator).

Sir Hercules George Robert Robin- 3 June,1872 19 Mar., 1879son, G.C.M.G.

Sir Alfred Stephen, K.C.M.G., C.B. 19 Mar., 1879 4 Aug.,1879(Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable Sir Augustus 4Aug.,1879 9 Nov., 1885Willlam Frederick Spencer Loftus,P.C., G.C.B. (commonly calledLord Augustus Loftus).

Sir Alfred Stephen, G.C.M.G., C.B. 9 Nov.,1885 12 Dec., 1885(Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable Charles Robert 12 Dec., 1885 3 Nov.,1890Baron Carrington, P.C., G.C.M.G.

Sir Alfred Stephen, G.C.M.G., C.B., 3 Nov., 1890 15 Jan., 1891Lieutenant .Governor).

The Right Honorable Victor Albert 15 Jan., 1891 2 Mar.,1893George, Earl of Jersey, P.C.,G.C.M.G.

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 2 Mar., 1893 29 May, 1893Darley, Knight ( Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable Sir Robert 29 May, 1893 16 Mar., 1895William Dull, P.C., G.C.M.G.

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 15 Mar., 1895 21 Nov., 1895Harley, Knight (Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable Henry Robert, 21 Nov., 1895 5 Mar., 1899Viscount Hampden, G.C.M.G.

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 22 Nov., 1897 22 Jan., 1898Darley, Ii C.M.G. (Lieutenant-Governor) (During the absenceof Viseount Hampden on a visit toNess' Zealand.)

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 5 Mar., 1899 18 May, 1899Darley, M.G. (Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable William, Earl 18 May, 1899 30 Apr., 1901Beauchamp, K.C.M.G.*

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew, 24 Jan., 1900 9 Mar., 1900Parley, K.C.M.G. (Lieutenant-'Governor). (During the absence,of Earl Beauchamp on a visit toNew Zealand.)

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 1 Nov., 1900 27 May, 1902Harley, G.C. (Lieutenant,1Governor).

Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth 27 May, 1902 27 May, 1909Rawson, R.N., G.C.B.t

The Right Honorable Sir Frederick' 7 June, 1905 29 Dec., 1905Matthew Darley, P.C., G.C.M.G.!(Lieutenant-Governor). (Duringabsence of Sir Harry Rawson on avisit to England.) 4` Granted six months leave of absence from let Nov., 1900.

t Granted two months leave of absence from 24th March, 1909.

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GOVERNORS--continued.

Name. From To

The lion. George Bowen Simpson 24 Mar., 1909(Senior Judge of the SupremeCourt), Administrator.

The Right Honorable FredericJohn Napier Baron Chelmsford,G.C.M.G.)

The Hon. Sir George BowenSimpson, Haight (Sentor Judgeof the Supreme Court), Adminis-trator. (During the period LordChelmsford acted as Adminis-trator of the Government of theCommonwealth.)

The Hon. Sir William Forms Cullen, 26 Apr., 1911Knight, LLD., Lieutenant- Go-vernor. (Daring the absenee ofLord Chelmsford on a visit toEngland.)

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen,K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor.

Sir Gerald Strickland, Count dellaCatena, G.C.M.G.

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen,K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor,during interregnum following SirG. Strickland's departure fromthe State.

Sir Walter Edward Davidson,K.C. M.G.

The Hon Sir William Portus Cullen,K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Guvernor,during interregnum followingdeath of Sir Walter Davidson.

Admiral Sir Dudley Rawson Strat-ford de Chair, K.C.B., 11.V. O.

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cotten,K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor ,(During the absence of Sir Dudleyde Chair on a visit 10 England.)

The Hon.Sir William Portus CullenK C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor .during interregnum followingSir Dudley de Chair's departure.

Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip WoolcottGame, G.B.E., D.S.O.

28 May, 1909

28 May, 1909 11 Mar., 1913

21 Dec., 1909 27 Jan., 1910

72 Nov., 1911

11 Mar., 1913 14 Mar., 1913

14 Mar., 1913 27 Oct., 1917

30 Apl., 1917 18 Feb., 1918

18 Feb., 1918 14 Sept. 1923

14 Sept. 1923 27 Feb. 1924

28 Feb , 1924 8 Apl , 1930

24 Aug. 1928 1 Feb., 1923

9 A pl., 1930 28 May, 1930

29 May, 1930

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T Acted as Administrator of the Government of the Commonwealthduring the absence of the Governor-General from Australia from 21December, 1909, to 27th January, 1910.

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THE STATE GOVERNOR.His Excellency the Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Woolcott

Governor. Game, G.B. E., K.C.B., D.S.O.Official Secretary.. H. S. C. Budge., C.M.G.Private Secretary.. Brigadier-General A. T. Anderson, C.M.G.Aide-de-Camp .... Lieut-Commander C. E. Gifford, R.N.

THE LIEUTENANT -GOVERNOR.Lieutenant-Governor. The Honorable Sir Philip Whistler,

Street,K.C.M.G.

CHIEF JUSTICES OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

Names.Held office

Remarks.From I To

Forbes, Sir Francis,Knt.

IS Oct.,1823

1 July,1837

Died, S Nov., 1841.

Dowling, Sir James,Knt.

30 Aug.,1837

27 Sept.,1844

Died, 27 SeptS, 1844.

Stephen, Sir Alfred,C.B., 0.0.58.0.

7 Oct.,1844

6 Nov.1873

Retired. Died, 15Oct., 1894.

Martin, Sir James,Knt.

19 Nov.,1873

4 Nov.,1888

Died, 4 Nov., 1888.

Salomons, Julian .. 15 Nov.,1886

27 Nov.1886

Resigned.

Darley,Sir Frederiek,P.C., G.C.M.G.

29 Nov.,1886

4 Jan.,1910

Died, 4 Jan., 1910.

Cullen, Sir WilliamPortus, K.C.M.G.,

28 Jan.,1910

27 Jan.,J925

Retired.

LL. D.Street, Sir Philip

Whistler, K.C.M.G.28 Jan.,

1925Still inoffice.

On retiring leaveuntil 31 Jim., 1934.

Jordan, FrederickRichard.

I Feb.,19111

Still inoffice.

ACTING CHIEF JUSTICES.Stephen, John

Dowling, James

>o Feb., , 27 May,1826 I 1826

16 April, 29 Aug.,1836 1837

Apptd. CA, 30Aug., 1837.

Dickinson, JohnNodes.

15 Feb., 17 Feb.,

1860 1861Retired, 17 Feb,,

1861.Stephen, Matthew

Henry.16 June,

1902x.25 Feb,,

1904Retired 26 Feb.

1904. Died I April,1920:

Simpson, Sir Geo.Bowen, Knt.

1 Feb.,1909

4 Jan.,1910

Died, 7 Sept., 1915(See p. 28).

Pring, RobertDarlow.

17 April.1918

15 May,1918

Died 14 Aug., 1922(See p. 291.

Street, PhilipWhistler.

28 July,1924

27 Jan.,1925

Apptd. C.J., 28Jan., 1925.

Ferguson, DavidGilbert.

1 Feb.,1929

31 Dec.,1929

Retired 6 Oct. 1932.(See p. 29.)

Harvey, Sir John 0 June, 31 Jan.,Musgrave. 1933 1934

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JUDGES PRIOR ToO CHAPTERS OF JUSTICE:

Held officeName:,

From:Remarks.

Rent, Jeoffrey 1812" Returned toHad:,

Field, Barron, 1.816 4 Feb., 1829

England, .1815,.

Sailed forEurope, 4.Feb.,,1824.

Wylde., Wm; 1" Jam, 1816 23 Mar., 1824 Apptd. Sup. Ct.LD.B Judgc, 1824..

JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT

Wylde, John, 23 Mar., 1824 12 Feb., 1825 , Returned toEngland; 12'Feb:, 1825:

Stephen, John.. 17 Aug., 1825 1 Jan., 1833 Died, 21 Dec„ ISM.

Dowling; James 16 Aug., 1827 5 April, 1836 Apptd. Acting-.1836.

Burton; Sir Wm.Westbrook,lint

11 Oct., 1832 6 July, 1844 Apptd. Judgeof Sup. GI.,Madras, 1844:

Kinchela, John, 16 April, 1836 4 Nov., 1837 Died, 21 July,Ism

Willis, John 4 Nov., 1837 Feb. 1841 Apptd. Judge atWalpole. Port , Phillip,

1841.Stephen, Alfred 30 April, 1839 6 Oct., 1844 Apptd. C.J.

A'Beckett; Wm.: 15 July, 1844 1 Jam, 1846Oct., 1844,

Died; June, 1869:

Dickinson; JOhn 13 Oct., 1844 4 Feb., 1860 Apptd. Actg.Nodes C.J.,15 Feb.,1360.

Therry, Roger,.. 1 Feb., 1846 31 Jan., 1859 Died, 1874.

Manning, Wm: 12 Jan., 1848 18 Nov.,. 1849 Resigned.Montague:,

Milford, Samuel 1: Jan., 1856 26 May, 1865 Died, 26 May,1865.

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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT—continued.

Name.Held office

Remarks.From I To

Wise, Edward .. 15 Feb., 1860 28 Sept., 1905 Died, 28 Sept., 1863.

Hargrave, JohnFletcher.

22 June, 1865 11 Oct., 1881 Died, 23 Feb.,1885.

Cheeke, Alfred.. 22 June, 1865 14 Mar., 1876 Died. 14 Mae., 1876.

Faucett, Peter.. 4 Oct., 1865 8 Feb., 1988 Retired. Died,22 May, 1894.

Manning, Sir

William Mon-tague, Knt.

28 April, 1876 17 Oct., 1387 Retired. Died,27 Feb., 1895.

Windeyer, SirWilliam

11 Aug., 1879 31 Aug., 1896 Retired. Died,12 Sept., 1S97.

Charles, Ent.

Innes, SirJosephGeorge Long,

14 Oct., 1581 28 Oct., 1896 Died, 28 Oct.,1896.

Knt.

Stephen,Matthew Henry

19 May, 1887 15 June, 1902 Apptd. Actg.C .1., 16 June,1902.Owen, SirWilliam 18 Oct., 1887 1 Feb., 1908 Retired. Died

1019. 22 Nov., 1912.

Deffell, George 3 Jan., 1888 9 Nov., 1889 Retired. DiedHibbert. 21 Sept., 1895.

Foster, WilliamJohn.

14 Feb., 1888 18 Dec., 1894 Died 16 Aug.,1909.

Manning,Charles 13 Nov., 1889 9 Aug., 1898 Died 8 Aug.James. 1898.

Simpson, Sir 18 Dec., 1894 11 April, 1910 A e 1,2,*. C.J. fromGeorge Bowen,Knt.

1 Feb.,1909, to4 Jan., 1910.Retired, Died7 Sept., 1915.

Cohen, Henry 10 Sept., 1896 5 Jan., 1912 Died 5 Jan.Emanuel. 1912.

Simpson, Archi•bald Henry.

21 Nov. 1896 31 Dec., 1917 Retired. Died2 Oct., 1918.

Walker, William 23 Aug., 1898 31 Dec., 1906 Retired. DiedGregory. 3 June, 1910.

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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT—continued

Held office-Name. Remarks.

From To

Pring, RobertDarlow.

Street, Sir PhilipWhistler.K.C.M.G.

Sly, Richard M.LLD.

Gordon, SirAlexander.

Ferguson, DavidGilbert.

Rich, GeorgeEdward.

Harvey, Sir JohnMusgrave.

Wade,Sir CharlesGregory, Knt.

James, Augus-tus GeorgeFrederic.

Campbell, JamesLang.

Owen, Sir LangerMeade Loftus,C.B.E.

Innes, ReginaldHeath Long.

Davidson, ColinGeorge Watt.

Rogers, Percivalliaise.

Stephen,Edward Milner

Street, KennethWhistler.

Boyce, FrancisStewart.

16 June, 1902

1 Feb : , 1907

11 Feb., 1908

27 April, 1910

5 Mar., 1912

2 July, 1912

15 April, 1913

1 5 Mar., 1920.

6 Jan., 1921.

1 Sept., 1922 .

0 Oct., 1922.

0 Feb., 1925

14 Feb., 1927.

7 June, 1928

10 June, 1929

7 Oct., 1931

28 Aug., 1932

31 July, 1922.

Still in office.

16 Dee. 1920

22 Jan., 1929

6 Oct., 1932

7 April, 1913

Still in office.

26 Sept., 1922

Still in office.

22 Nov., 1929

27 Aug., 1933

Still in office.

" "

PP PI

Actg. C.J. from17 April, 1918,to 15 May,1918.Retired. Died14 Aug., 1922.

Actg. C.J. from28 July, 1924,to27 Jan., 1925.Apptd. C.J.,28 Jan., 1925.On retiringleave.

Retired.

Retired.

Acfg. C.J. from1 Feb., 1029, to31 Dec., 1929.Retired.

Apptd a Justiceof the HighCourt of Aust.

Acting ChiefJustice.

Died 26 Sept.,1922.

Retired.

Retired.

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January.d. b. m. d. b. m.

54 a.m.36 a.m. 1 Apogee ... 1 1 12 a.m.37 p.m. Perigee ... 15 11 12 a.m.I50 p.m. Apogee ... 23 5 00 a.m.31 a.m.

February.22 p.m. perigee ... 12 9 18 p.m.43 a.m. Apogeee ... 240.5 p.m. b 8 12 p.m.

March.Full Moon ... 1 8 26 p.m.Last Quarter 9 4 06 a.m.

reline ... 12 7 42 p.m.New Moon ... 15 10 08 p.m.First Quarter 23 11 44 a.m. Apogee ... 24 3 '51 .p.m.Full Moon ... 31 11 14 a.m.

Full Moon ... 1 6Last Quarter 9 7New Moon ... 15 11First Quarter 22 9Full Moon ... 31 2

Last Quarter 7 7New Moon ... 14 10First Quarter 21 4

PHASES OF THE MOON.

1934.

Sydney Standard Time.

Last Quarter 7 10 48 a.m.New Moon 14 9 57 am. Perigee 7 9 12 p.m;First Quarter 22 7 20 a.m. Apugee .... 21 11142 a.m.Full Moon 29 10 45 p.m.

Slay.Last Quarter 6 4 41 p.m. Perigee ... 3 11 48 .a.m.New Moon ... 13 10 30 p.m. AFirst Quarter 22 1 20 a m. Apogee ...19 5 54 a.m.

' Perigee ... 31 5 12 a.m.Full Moon 29 7 11 a.m.

June.Last Quarter 4 10 53 p.m.New Moon ... 12 12 12 p.m. Apogee ... 15 8 18 p.m.First Quarter 20 4 37 p.m. Perigee ... 28 10 54 a.m.Full Moon ... 27 3 08 p.m.

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PHASE OF continued.THE, MOON-1934—

.11 11Y:7dr.

baste QuaterNew Moon.... 12 3' °Wain. :Apogee; 13; 4 12 a.m.First' Quarter 20 6.28 a.m.53.a.m. Perigee ... 26 8 18, p.m.Full moon.-- 26. 10.091 pm..

August.Last, Quarter 2 4 27 momNew? Moon... 10 6 46: pan:. Apogee..,. 9 7 12. a.m.First Quarter 13 2 33. pin Perigee ... 24 5 48' a.m.FulMoon. 25- 5. 37 a.m.

September.Last: Quarter 1 5 40 a.m.:New Moon.... 9 10 20 a.m. Apogee 5 4 06' p.mFirst Quarter 16Folli Noon ... 23Last Quarter-30

10 26 p.m.2 19 p.m.,

10 29 , p.m;

,perigee 21 11 05 a.m.

Weber:New/ Noon. ... 9 I 05 a.m. Apogee 3 7 34, a.m.First Quarter 16 5 29 a.m. grim 0 18? a.m.Full Moon . 23,Last Quarter,' 30

1 01 a.m6:22. p.m, .

Apogee ... 31 3 241 a.m.

November, :.Newt Mow.— 7 2' 44 p.m.First Quarter....14. 12_ 39 p.m. Perigee ... 12 10 54 pm.Full Moon ... 21 2 25 p.m. Apogee ... 28 0 18 a.m.Last Quarter 29 3 39' p.m

December;New-Moon. ..., 7 3 25 a.m. .'....First. Quarter: 13 8 52 p.m. Perigee- ... 9 6 00 p.m.Full Moon .., 21 6 53 a.m. Apogee.... 25 7 36 p.m..Last Quarter 29: 12 08 p.m

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TIMES OF RISING AND SETTING OF MOON (STANDARD TIME) DURING 1934.

Date.

January. February. March. April. May. June.

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1 2 3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11 12 13 14 15

p.m.74408.178.51

9.19

9,16

10'11

10'36

11.03

11.34

a.m.0'070.521,142.474'00

a.m.4.355.33652

7.31

8'28

9.26

10 . 24

11 . 23p.m.12'26

1.31

2.413.545536'087,04

p.m.7.508.168.11

9'07

955

10 . 07

10 .46

11 , 32

...a.m.0.29

1362.484.055.J9651

a.m.6.237'21818

9.18

10'18

11 . 21p.m.

12 . 26

137

2.45

3.51

4.495386.196557'25

p.m. 16196.457.11

7.38

8'11

8'47

930

10'21

1123

...a.m.0.311'442'574.085'16

a.m.5.126.117.11

8'11

9'14

10 .20

11'27.m.

1p2 . 35

1.40

2'39

3.304'134.495.225'52

p.m.6.126,467.29

8.18

918

10 .23

11'34

...a.m.0.45

155

3524'075.116,167'21

a.m.7518.109.19

1027

11 . 33p.m.12'35

1'27

2.11

2.49

3.22

3514,214505.22555

p.m.6117,098.14

9'25

10'37

11'46

...a.m.

0 , 53

157

3'02

4.055'086'117'148•15

a.m.8.139.22

10'27

11'23p.m.12'11

12'50

1,24

154

2'23

2'52

3.213.534'295-11.557

p.m.8,24957

10'45

11'52

...a.m.0.56

158

351

4'03

5.06

6'077.027548399.18

a.m.10 .0610 . 4811'25

1156p.m.12'27

12'55

1'23

155

2'29

3.07

3'524'425'396.33752

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January,. February. March. April. May. Jun .

Date. b.oii,.

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l:4

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101718

a.m.5.178137.40

p.m.7 . 488170 . 00

a.m.7.388.459.49

p.m.7 .548148'54

a.m.6 . 247108'33

p.m.0. 216'51714

n.m.8.250.28

10.25

p.m.8.327.188.04

a.m.91.0

10'0010 .42

p.m.6187.438.42

n.m.9'53

10.2110.49

p.m,-8 . 29016

1012

10 8.55 010 10 .53 9.27 018 7 , 59 11.19 8'57 11'10 9.39 11'14 11'19

20 10'01 0 .57 11'55 10 .03 10,41 818 121.7 9.54 11.50 10.38 1110 ...

21 11'03 101 5p ,m.1210 10 .43 11'42 01 3

p. m.12 .47 10'52

P. m.12'20 1114 1P2 . 05 0.17

p.m,12.05 10 .57 1.53 11 . 30

p.m.1217 10'13 1.21 11 . 50 12 .47 ... 12 . 34 1'17

29

23

24

252027

2829

30

31

1'07

2'07

3'004.014.52

5106.18

0.53

712

1119

...a.m.0 . 000'481 .30

2 . 29310

4 .25

5/3

2.47

315

4'164.53511

5.53...

...

„.

...a.m.0.22

1 . 102'16315

4'14...

...

...

1.28

2'12

2 .503'253.53

4114'47

51.3

5.41

11 . 07

..

0.051'082'02

3'01.410

419

6'00

1.52

211

2 .473'133 .40

4.004 . 43

5'24

,..

...a.m.

0'40

1102.443.45

4.475'52

7.02

...

111

118

2 .002.38310

4.004 . 54

5'58

7.09

a.m.012

1'30

2103.334.40

5107 . 03

8'11

9.14

1'07

1'49

2103174 .40

0 . 017.17

8'32

...

2.20

3.28

4185.490'55

7.538'42

91.2

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Date.

July. August. September. October. November. December.

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p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m..1 9.40 9,57 11'49 9.57 044 10.30 113 1102 1 .28 12 - 40 0 , 4k 1192 , . 1017 1027 ... 10,30 1'41 11'20 153 Noon 1.55 137 112 216

a.m. p.m. p.m.3, , • , 1151 10,56 051 1107 2,32 12.14 229 12.55 ;7.'21 2,34 139 3'174 11.24 1'51 1147 317 1.11 2.59 156 2 ,48 3,32 2.12 4.22

a.m. , p.m.5 0.54 1 i,58 2,53 .12.84 3.66 299 6,28 251 3.13 4 .33 2:49 '95,2

6 1..58 7 •30 3,47 1'25 4 .30 3'07 6,54 3.48 6.44 5'56 3.36 637 259 1'07 4 .36 2.20 4.59 4 . 04 420 446 417 6,40 4 .30 7'42

2::::. , , , -

4584.04 1.0

23851.85 .55

3184,7

526552

5.005 . 57

443513

545646

4195.47

7'48g, 65

5.336 .44

8.41.

931

10 5"56 3.30 6,27 5 13 6,17 6,50 5.45 7,51) 0 ,44 O.56 7.57 10.1311 6.39 4,27 655 609 613 754 619 8 .55 748 1050 909 1950

12 718 525 722 7,06 711 8 54 7102 19.01 8'59 1234 1018 1121

13 7,53 622 747 802 742 957 7112 11...04 10.09 . ... 11,:25 11'51

14 824 720 8.12 9110 819 1103 851 ... 11'19 0.:11. 114 112.30 .. -

15 g.52 81.5 8'38 10110 9'02 ... 9.56a.m. 0.01 p.m.12.260'49 1,31 2 a.m. 0.22

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.

16 ,

Date

. , .

July. August.. .Septcmber. October. Novcmber. December.

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1

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4°A

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6

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61..

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' , •, " ' 9.17p.m.911

a.m.9.57

p.m.11.01

a.m.a.m.

9 . 55 a.m.0.08

a.m.11 . 06

ami:0 .52

min,1.32

a.m.116

/04.2.39

a.m.0.54

p.m.17 ' , . • ' .' 9.42 10.69 039 ... 10 .57 110 1217 1 .86 2.37 113 3 .43 r2718 1007 11.66 i.0.18 a.m. 11.'10.16 2.07 1 .27 213 3.42 2.20 418 2 . 0419 10.34 ...

a.m.11.06p.m.

111 117 2.56 235 2 .47 418 2 .53 5.40 2 .4720 11.05 0 .06 12 .04 2 .17 2 .30 2.88 3 .43 317 5.54 317 6.45 3 . 3521 . 1110 111 1;09 3 . 25 3 .42 415 4 .50 317 6.50 4 . 07 7.55 4.529 11114 .i.7 2.1 445 4 .53- • 4.49 5 . 57 4.20 8.00 4 .63 818 51823 . - 1,18 8 .26 8 . 38 5 . 04 5.53 5'10 7.04 454 8'54 4,43 8.55 8 .2524 - . , ' 2.20 414 4.54 5.44 710 511 8,10 5.31 912 6.38 9.27 7 .2325 - 8.32 5 .86 606 6 .21 818 6.24 914 8.16 10 .22 7 .37 9.66 8 .2126 4 .50 6 .29 717 6 .53 016 5,68 1012 702 10 .68 8 .06 10 .22 9,1627 606 7'14 8 .26 723 10 .29 7,37 11 . 04 7,54 11 .27 9.34 1017 101128 ' ' 7.20 7 .52 932 7 .55 11 .30 823 1118 8.51 11 . 55 10 .30 1112 11 .00

pm.29 810 ' 8 .28 1538 8 .23 .. 9.12 ... 919 11.25 11.38 1'2 . 03am, a.m. a.m.. .1..m.30 , . ' •̂ 938 8.66 11 ,42 5 1:15 5 .24 10.o5 0.26 1047 0.21 12 .21 ... 1.0231 . 1014 926 ... 9.44 .., ... 1.00 1145 ... ...

a.m..018 2.03

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CALENDAR FOR 1933,

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.

1 816+921 9 16 23 303 ; 10 17 24 314111 18 25 ...5112 19 26 ...6 13 20 277114 21 28

567

121314

19

2120127

26

I 281 8 16 22 ...2 9 16 23 ...3 10 17 244 11 18 25 ...

APRIL.

9 16 233 10 17 244 11 18 255 12 19 266 13 20 277 14 21 288 15 22 29

JUNE.

1 14 11 18 25 •••5 12 19 26 •••6 13 20 27 •••7 14 21 28 ,•,S 15 22 29 ..,

2 9 16 23 30 •••3 10 17 24 ... ,• •

Sun.Mon.Tues.Wed.Thur.Fri.Sat.

MARCH.

202728293031

jSun 5 1 12 19

.Mon. .. 1 6113120Tues. ...1 714121Wed. 1 8 I 15122Thur. 2 9116123Fri. 3 10117,24Sat. 4111118 25

I 1 1

MAY.

1. iSan . 7114121 28 1 ...Mon. 1 8 ).5 22 291...Tues. 21 9116123 301...Wed. 310;1712. ' 311...Thur. 4 11118125 ... ...Fri. 5 12 10 26 ... ...Sat. 6 13 20127 ......

1 1Good Friday ...Easter Day ...

... April 14.

... April 16.

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CALENDAR FOR 1933—continued.

JULY. AUGUST.

Sun 2 9 16 23 30 ... 6 13 20 27 ...Mon. ... 3 10 17 24 31 ... 7 14 21 28 ...Tues. ... 4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ...Wed. ... 6 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...Thur. ... 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 24 31 ...Fri. 7 14 21 28 ... 4 11 18 25 ... ...Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 ... 5 12 19 26 ... ...

SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER.

Sun 3 10 17 24 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ...Mon. ... 4 11 18 25 ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...Tues. ... 5 12 19 26 ... 3 10 17 24 31 ...Wed. ... 6 12 20 27 ... 4 11 18 25 ... ...Thur. 7 14 21 28 ... 5 12 19 26 ... ...Fri. .. .1 8 15 22 29 ... 6 13 20 27 ......Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 ... 7 14 21 28 ... ...

NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

Sun 5 12 19 26 ... ... 3 1 10 17 24 31Mon. ... 6 13 20 27 ... ... 4111 18 25 ...Tues. 7 14 21 28 ... ... 5 12 19 26 ...Wed

...1 8 15 22 29 ... ... 6 13 20 27 ...

Thur. 2 9 16 23 30 ... ... 7 14 21 28 ...Fri. 3 10 17 24 ... ... 1 g 15 22 29 ...Sat. 4 1] 18 25 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...

-1

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CALENDAR FOR 1934.

JANUARY. I FEBRUARY.

Sun 7 14 21 28 . .. ... 4 11 18 25 ...Mon. ... 1 8 15 22 29 .. 1 ... 5 12 19 26 ...Tues. ... 2 9 16 23 30 ... 1 ... 6 13 20 27 ...Wed. ... 3 10. 17 24 31 ...1 ... 7 14 21 28 ...Thur. ... 4 11 IS 25 .. ... 1 1 8 15 22 ... ...Fri. 5 12 19 26 ... ...I 2 9 16 23 ... ...Sat. 6 13 20 27 ... ... 3 10 17 24 ... ...

, .

MARCH. APRIL.

Sun 4 11 18 f 25 .. 1 8 15 1 22129 ...Mon. ... ... 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23,30 ...Tues. ... ... 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 241... .„Wed. -. - 1 7 14 21 28 _. 4 11 18 25 ... -.Thur. —

1115

921 'O ::: g g la 27 :: ::Sat. 3,

I 10 17 24 31

".7 14 21 28 ... ...

MAY. JUNE.

ISun. ... 6 13 20 27 . ... 3 10 17 24 ...Mon. ...

7 14 21 28 ...... 4 11 18 25 ...Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 ... ... 5 12 L9 26 ...Wed . 2 9 16 23 30 .. ... 6 13 20 27 ...Thur. 3 10 17 24 31 ...... 7 14 21 28 .. ,Fri. 4 11 18 25 ... ...I 1 8 15 22 29 ...Sat. 5 12 19 26 .. ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...

Good Friday ... ... ... March 30.Easter Day... ... ... ... April 1.

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CALENDAR FOR 1934—continued.

MLA% I AUGUST.

Sun...._ I, 8- 15 22 29 ... ... 51 12 19 26 ...Mon. 2. 9 16 23 30 ... ... 6 13 20 27 ...Tues. if 1017 241 31 ... 7 14 21 28 ...Wed'. 4 Id 18 25 ... ...

. .I 8 15 22 29 ...

Thur. 5 12 19 26 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...Fri, 6 13 20 27 ... .... 3 10 17 24 31 ...Sat. 7. 14 21 28, ... ... 4 11 18 25 ... ...

SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER.

Sun. — . ... 2 9 16 23 30 .. 7 14 21 23 ...Molt .. 3 111. 17 24 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ...Tues. ... 4 II 18 25 ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...Wed. ... 5 12' 19 26 ... if 10 17 24 31 ...Thur. ... 6 13 20 27 ... 4. 11 18, 25 ... ...Fri. ... '7' 14 21 28... 5 12 190 26 ... ...Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 ... 6 13 20 27 ... ...

NOVEMBER DECEMBER.

Sun ... 4 11 18 25- ._ ... 2 9 16 23 30Mort ... 5 12 19 26 ... ... if 10 17 24 31Thee. .._ 6 13 20 27 ... ... 4 11 18 25 ...Wed. .. 7 14 21 28 ...I 5 12 19 26 ...Thur. 8 15 22 29 ...

...6 13 20 27 . .. . .

Fri. 2 9 16 23. 30. •... . 7' 14 21 28 ...

Sat 3 10 17 24 ... ... 1 8 15 22 29 ...

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CALENDAR FOR 1935.

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.

Sun. ... 6 13 20 1 27 ._ -. 3 10 17 24 —Mon. ._ _. 7 14 21 28 _. -. 4 11 18 25 -.Tues. -. 1 8 15 22 29 _. -. 5 12 19 26 ...Wed. _ 2 9 16 23 30 ... _. 6 13 20 27 -.Thur. -. 3 10 17 24 31 ... ... 7 14 21 28 -.Fri. 4 11 18 25 _. ... 1 8 15 22 _. -.Sat. 5 12 1926 -. -. 2 9 16 23 -. .-

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MARCH. APRIL.

Sun._._. . - 3 10 17 24 31 -. 7 14 21 28 .-Alen. .- ... 4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29 .-Tues. -. ... 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 30 —Wed. .- .- 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17 24 ... -.Thur. .- -. 7 14 21 28 ... 4 11 18 25 .- -.Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 .- 5 12 19 26 -. .-Sat 2 9 16 23 30 -. 6 13 20 27 -. —

MAY. JUNE.

Sun. - . ... 5 12 19 26 ... ._ 2 9 16 23 30Mon. -. ... 6 13 20 27 _. 1 -. 3 10 17 24 ...Tues. -. .- 7 14 21 28 .- ... 4 11 18 25 —Wed. ... 1 8 15 22 29 .- ... 5 12 19 26 —Thur 2 9I 16 23 30 .- ... 6 13 20 27 -.Fri. 3 10117 21 31 ... ... 7 14 21 28 —

Sat. 4 11118 '25 ... ... 1 8 15 22 29 .-1 1

Good FridayEaster Day

AprilArris 21.

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CALENDAR FOR 1935-continued.

JULY. AUGUST.

'Sun 7 14 21 28 -. -. 4 11 18 25 -.Mon. _. 1 8 15 22 29 _. _. 5 12 19 26 _.Tues. _. 2 9 16 23 30 _. -. 6 13 20 27 -.Wed. -. 3 10 17 24 31 -. _. 7 14 21 28 -.Thur. _. 4 11 18 25 _. -. I 8 15 22 29 -Fri. 5 12 19 26 -. -. 2 9 16 23 30 -.Sat. 6 13 20 27 -. -. 3 10 17 24 31 -.

SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER.

Sun 1 8 15 22 29 _. -. 6 13 20 27 ...Mon. _. 2 9 16 23 30 _. . 7 14 21 28 _.Tiles. _. 3 10 17 24 _. _. I 8 15 22 29 ._

Wed. _. 4 11 18 25 -. .- 2 9 16 23 30 _.Thur. -. 5 12 19 26 -. -. 3 10 17 24 31 ....

Fri. 6 13 20 27 _. -. 4 11 18 25 ......Sat.-.-. 7 14 21 28 _. _. 5 12 19 26 .- -.

NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

Sun. _. - . 3 10 17 24 ._ 1 8 15 22 29 -Mon. -. -. 4 11 18 25 _. 2 9 16 23 30 _.Tues. _. _. 5 12 19 26 _. 3 10 17 24 31 ;-

Wed. _. . 6 13 20 27 -. 4 11 18 25 ... -.Thur. .- -. 7 14 21 28 _. 5 12 19 26 ......Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 .- 6 13 20 27Sat.- . 2 9 16 23 30 .- .7 14 21 28 ......

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SUPREME COURT.(Supreme Court House, King-street.)

Chief Justice The Hon. Sir Philip Whistler Street,(To 31 Jan.) K.C.M.G. (on retiring leave).

Acting Chief Justice The lion. Sir John Musgrave Harvey.(To 31 Jan.)

Chief Justice The Hon. Frederick Richard Jordan.(From' 1 Feb.)

Tice Hon. Augustus , George FredericJames.

The Hon. Reginald ,Heath Long Innes.The Hon. Colin , George Matt David-

son.Puisne Judges The Hon. Percival Halse Rogers.The Hon. Edward Milncr Stephen.The Hon. Kenneth Whistler Street.The Hon.. Francis Stewart Boyce.

Chief Judge in Equity The Hon. Sir John Musgrave Harvey.and Probate Judge Judge in Divoree and— 'Hon. Francis Stewart Boyce.Matrimonial CausesJudge in Bankruptcy . The lion. Reginald Heath Long Innes.Attorney-General The Hon. H. E. Manning, ICC., M.L.C.Clerk to Sir John C. K. Reid.Harvey 'Clerk to Mr. Justice l c,. lank.

James ......Clerk to 'Mr. Justice( Miss P. M. Long

Long Innes Ianes.Clerk to Mr Justice } J. m. Hammond.AssociatesDavidson \ and Clerics

Clerk to Mr. JusticeHaim Rogers ...} G. Beresford Grant. ° Arraigns'Clerk to Mr. Justice 1. Allan J. Eastman.Stephen Clerk to Mr. Justice 1- A.W. C. Burke.K. W. Street .. .Clerk to Mr Justice 1. I. D. 0. Martin )oyce Tipstaff to Sir John ) A. Bartlett, "'Mahlon," Colvin

Harvey 5 Avenue, Kogarah.Tipstaf to Mr. Justice t C. H. Forrest, .18 Edward,street,. James Kogarah.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice 1 D. H. Davison, Peel street RoseLong Innes -Bay.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice t Ernest J. Gowan, Kookaburra-street,Davidson Bexley.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice 1 K. A, Gardner, 25 Moncur-street,Raise Rogers Woollahra.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice L. H. Rich, 22 Broughton-road,Stephen ) Homebush.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice J. E. Barnes, 252 Jersey-road,X.417. Street. Woollahra.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice C. E. Reeve, 4A Liverpool-street,Boyce j Rose Bay.

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Prothonotary's Department.(Supreme Court:House, King-street.)

Prothonotary Harrie Dalrymple Wood.Deputy Prothonotary 'William Henry Hazelton.Chief Clerk Clarence Keith Body.

E.H.V.B-Parkinson, C.T. HerbertD. C. Dean, It. S. Johnson,

-4 'E.R. Stephens, ..C.A. H. HarmsN.J. Phillips, E,J. Hook, . N.M.I, Brown, N. ..L. Booth, E. F.. ,Lennon, P. Reddie

Librarian .......... . 'W...,E...Sannders (Acting)Government Intrepreter Dr. ''C. A. Monticone.Messengers W.J. Clifton and A. J. M. Christian.•Courtkeeper ,F.M.,Swan.

Matrimonial Causes Jurisdiction.-(Supreme Court House, King-street.)

'Registrar . Hanle Dalrymple Wood.DeputeRegistrars William 'Henry Hazelton and Clar-

enee Keith Body.Chief 'Clerk E. L. Dickson.

f it. S. Johnson. C. A. H. Harms, N. J.Phillips, N. M. Brown, P. Reddie,and the other officers of the Pro.thonotary's Department.

Admiralty Jurisdiction.(Supreme Court House, King-street.)

Registrar Harrie Dalrymple Wood.Deputy Registrar William Henry Hazelton.Marshal S. W. Spain.Clerks All 'offieers of the Prothonotary

Department

Court of Criminal Appeal..(Supreme Court House, King-street.)

Registrar .. Harrie,Dalrymple Wood.Deputy Registrar.... William Henry Hazelton.Clerks ...... .. . ...... C. -T. ,Herbert, and the other

'officers of the Prothonotary's Dept.

Master in Equity's Department.Supreme Court House, Elizabeth-street.)

Master in Equity .... William Arthur Parker.Deputy Registrar and

Assistant Taxing} James John Mackenzie Mackenzie.Officer

Accountant }- R. T. C. Storey.Chief Clerk and

Clerks 1I C. D.Irwin, P. E. Leckie, J. F. Horsell,

P. Addison, It. Serio.

Clerks

Clerks..

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Lunacy Department.(Supreme Court, Queen's Square.)

Master in Lunacy. .Deputy Master in

Lunacy Accountant and Chief

Clerk in Lunacy ffSub-AccountantRecords and Security

()Neer Investigating OfficersCashier

William Arthur Parker.

Francis Egerton Barraclough.

E. G. Hutchinson.

W. F. O'Brien.

J. J. 0. Sutherland.C J. Goode, P. O'Reilly.D. A. W. Simpson.V. P. Taylor, C. L. G. Moon, F.

Hoffman, M. T. Hartigan, T. S.Conolly, A. E. Keene, W. P.Courtney, E. H. P. Bennett, J. W.Mountford, C. McD. Kirkwood, R.D. Norman, R. C. Wilcox, C. Boden,Miss M. C. Eddie, M. A. Doyle,J. G. S. Hair, R. W. Handley.

Clerks

Messenger and RecordAttendant........ J. F. Poole

Probate Department.(Supreme Court House, King-street.)

Registrar of Probates Charles Edward Butchart.Deputy Registrar .. Keith Bruce McDonald.First Clerk G. Weir.Second Clerk P. A. Ellis.Third Clerk. N. W. Moin.

Clerks

I H. W. Gulliver.T. F Bourke.

I W. E. Carruth.H. Q. Tubman.Miss M. M. Long.

'Miss D. M. Antony.f J. C. Byrne.'t G. H. Jennings. Messengers

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Sheriff's Officers.

e.White• , ,

Sydney—Senior Sheriff's Officer:— Goulburn—R. G. White.

L. B. Lane.

Sheriffs Officers :—E.Pont, T. J. Geary, D.ner, T. C. Stewart.

Albury—G. N. Cleeve.Armidale—T. J. O'BrienBathurst—A. C. Connell.Bega—C. E. Butchart.Bourke—[Vacant.]Broken Hill—W. J. NobleCampbelltoten—E. E.C.Cobar—[Vacant]

Condobolin—P. Bowling.Coonamble—R. Dun math Cooper.Cooma.—E. L. Collins,Cootamundra—D. Hallam.Cowra—G. Moore.Deniliquin—H. G. Glasson,Dubbo—B. T. Michie.Forbes—D. J. Toovey.Glen Dines R. W. Huth-

flake.

Grafton--V. Kinchington.Gunnedah—W. MacLcod.

W. Hay—H Tur- Inverell—T. R. Thurgate.Kempsey (including Port

Macquarie)--H. Reeee.Lismore—G. E. Woodward.Maitland—A. W. ColemanMoree—G. C. Coatcs.Mudgee—J. Marlin.Narrabri—A. E. Rickards.Narrandera—T. W. Reed.Newcastle—C. A. Lamerton.Orange—G. E. Bartlett.Parramatta—H. Lamerton.Singleton—H. G. Hampshire.Tamworth—H. G. Cooper.Taree—C. G. R. Wilson.Wagga Wagga—J. ,S. CusackWollongong—W. Parkhill.Wyalong—J. P. Lawlor.Yass—R. V. Taylor.Young—A. Rigby.

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Sheriff

SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.

(Supreme Court House, King Street.)

George Francis Murphy, C.M.C.D.S.O., J.P.

Under Sheriff .. H. C. Lester, J.P.Accounts Officer R. G. Young, J.P.

(R. 0. Elliott, J.P.D. M. Richardson, J.P.L. G. Vindin, J.P.

1 T. A. Woodward.-( R. B. Marshall.

E. W. Cooke.Miss M. Honey.Miss M. J. Black.

`Miss J. E. Hansel]. Miss A. Vautin.Messenger A. C. Thomas.

Clerks

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HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.(Court House, Darlinghurst.)

Chief Justice ... The Right Hon. Sir Frank GavanDully, K.C.M.G.

The Hon. Sir George Edward Rich, K.C.M.G.{The Hon. Hayden Erskine Starke.

Justices ... The Hon. Owen Dixon.Thc Hon. Herbert Vera Evatt.The Hon. Edward Aloysius McTiernan.

Associate to Chief Justice Ti. L. Curtain. )Associate to Mr. Justice E. L. Best.Rich and Marshal fAssociate to Mr. Justice ). C. . E. Park. Clerks

Associate to Mr. JusticeA B kAssociate to Mr. Justice Broosbank of the

Dixon. Court.J. M. Brennan.Evan.

Associate to Mr. Justice G. T. Tomlins.McTiernan. .1

District Registry, New South Wales.(Supreme Court House, King Street.)

Distriet Registrar H. D. Wood.Deputy Registrar W. H. Hazeltun.Chief Clerk E. H. V. B. Parkinson.Clerk D. C. Dean.Deputy. Marshal C. F. Murphy, C.M.G., D.S.O.Assistant Deputy Marshal H. C. Lester.Clerk to Deputy Marshal L. G. Vindin.

Sittings of the. High Court during 1934.Hobart, Monday, 19 February.Melbourne, Tuesday, 27 February.Sydney,. Wednesday, 4 April.Melbourne, Tuesday, 8 May.Brisbane, Tuesday, 19 June.Sydney-, Tuesday', 31 JulyPerth, Thursday, 13 September.Adelaide, Thursday, 4 October.Melbourne, Tuesday, 18 October.Sydney, Tuesday, 13 November.

Vacations begin on the 30th June and 20th December,

Causes may be set down for trial on the first day appointedfor holding any sitting of the Full Court or on any

other day appointed by the Chief Justice.

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`Bankruptcy Department.(Commonwealth Bank Building, Martin Place)

Judge The Hon. Lionel Oscar Lukin.Registrar in Bank-

ruptcy , 'Norman Charles Lockhart, 0.13.H.

Deputy Registrar ChiefClerk Mand Account- H arold Huntley.

P. Wright.Clerks S. T. Jaques.

L. G. Bohringer.V. H. Bertwistle.

Shorthand Writers and 11R. M. Lindsay.Typists .........

Record Attendant T. O'Sullivan.Messenger ......,.3. :Walsh.Official Assignees A. E. Campbell. and C. F. W. Lloyd.

COMMONWEALTH COURT OF CONCILIATIONAND ARBITRATION.

(Court Huusc, Darlinghurst.)

Chief Judge George James Dethridge.The Hon. Lionel Oscar Lukin,The Hon. George Stephenson BeebyJudges ... 'Edmund Alfred Drake-Brockman,

V.D.Conciliation Commis,

stoner ,E. -Coneybeer.

New South Wales..Registry,"(Court House, Darlinghurst.)

Deputy Industrial :}H. W. M. Tarrant.Registrar Stenographer F. Winterbotham.Messenger R. J. Cummins.

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COMMONWEALTH CROWN SOLICITOR'S OFFICE.

(Connnonwealth Bank, Martin Place.)

Crown Solicitor W. H. Sharwood.Deputy Crown Solicitor G. A. Watson.Chief Clerk A. G. Bennett.Senior Clerks F. C. Lindsay (Common Law),

J. M. Mills (Property).Clerks.in-charge, C om ,

J G Hardman, C. L. Quinlivan.anon Law.

LAND AND VALUATION COURT.

(Queen's Square Sydney.)

Judge of the Court Mr. Justice Pike.Associate G. K. Pike.Tipstaff J. E. Killelea.Registrar A. A. Walker.

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

(Queen's Square, Sydney.)

President Mr. Justice Browne.Mr. Justice Cantor.Members .1 Mr. Justice Webb.

Associate to President Miss G. J. Browne.

Tipstaff to President C. L. Benton.

Clerk Associate to Mr }Miss E. V. Came../1151 ice Cantor

Tipstaff to M r. Justice W. M. Dockrell.Cantor

Clerk Associate to Mr }Miss M. Gilmartin.Justice Webb

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice A. Mitchell.Webb

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INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.(Chalfont Chambers, 142 Phillip Street, Sydney.) ,

Industrial Registrar Wallace C. Wurth, LL.B.

Deputy Industrial Registrar E. J. Kilpatrick.Conciliation Commissioner MI. Henwood.

Apprenticeship Commissioner J. McIntyre.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION OF NEWSOUTH WALES.

(52 Bridge Street, Sydney.)

Honor Judge Perdriau (Chairman)Members T. Routley.

J. G. HallidaySecretary to the Chairman Miss 11. O'Brien.

Registrar's Office.Registrar H. L. Lamond, LL.B.Assistant Registrar H. Learoyd, LL.B.

{M. R. Jones.Clerks W. 0. Currie, LL.B.

J. A. Anderson.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERALAND OF JUSTICE.

(237 Macquarie Street.)Attorney-General ......

Minister of Justice ......

Solcitor-General and Assis-tant Law Officer

Under Secretary Assistant Under Secretary

The Hon. Henry EdwardManning, MC., M.L.C.

The Hun. Lewis OrmsbyMartin, B.A., LL.B., M.L.A.

C. E. Weigall, K.C.W. B. Geddes, P.M.H. C. Nott, PAL

torney-General j E A. Paton.Chia! Court Reporter .. A. Walker.Librarian J. McDougall.

Attorney -General's Branch.Officer-in-Charge C. F. Nathan.Private Secretary to At-

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Justice Branch.Officer-in Charge G. E. Beaton.

Private Secretary to Min- E. A. Paton,rater of Justice ..... .

Account Branch.Accountant B. W. L. Bamford.Sub-Accountant A. J. Burrows.,

Parliamentary Draftsman.Parliamentary Draftsman. A. II, Other.Assistant E. B. Cahalan.

Crown Prosecutors.CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT L. J. McKean, K.C.

L. J. McKean, K.C. (senior).METRoPOLITAN DISTRICT T. S. Crawfords

SoUTHERN AND HUNTER } B. V. Stacy, C.M.G., D.S.O.DISTRICT SoUTH-WESTERN DISTRIcT P. V. Storkey, V.C.WESTERN DISTRICT F. W. Berne.NORTHERN DISTRICT V. II. Treatt,

Crown Solicitor's Office.(237 Macquarie Street.)

Crown Solicitor J, E. Clark:Assistant Crown Solicitor [Vacant].Chief Clerk A. H. O'Connor.

Clerk in Charge, Common M M. D'Arcy Irvine.Law.

Clerk in Charge; Equity S. Hanlin.Prosecuting Officer A. E. Hayes.

If A. W, Barry.

Clerk of the Peace Branch.

(Queen's ,Square.)Clerk of the Peace W. C. Lacey.Deputy Clerk of the Peace G. C. B. Champion..

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Deputy ,Clerks of the Peace.Albury , PLR: Cor:.Armidale F. It: Wood:

Bathurst H. S. Freeman'sBega H. G. Cobleyr.Bourke .1: B. ScarlettBroken Hill V: 11: Welts.Cabo. I,: P: Saunders

Condobolin, E. 13,-. Harvey.Cooma D. Moriarty:Coonamble:. R. J!. Mirth:.Cootamundra R. A. HardwickeCowra T. H. Brooke:DeniLiquin C. H. Blackmore.Dubbo A. J..Bryant..Forbes Tr. G. L. Flynn.Glen Inner...... S. J: .Bliss.Goulburn. t. A'. McDougall;Grafton . J. T.Tarn.Gundagai. F N.C. Beston:.

Gunnedah S: AL Thornton:Har E.: A. Kersley

Inverell J. AI. Longworth.Kempsey R..W. S. Kelly.

Lismore P Hr. Belly.Maitland (East) Mr J. Austin..

Moree R.C. Sheridan:.Mudgee G. McKayNarrabri C: Howie:.Narrandera: E. GrugeonNewcastle C.W.. Naylor-Orange G., Wt S. Davies.Parkes V. A. It. Champion.Parramatta H. L. breads.

Singleton W . .C. AveryTamworth R. A. Hills.Taree A; R. CollIns:Wagga Wagga . F. T. Scroope.Walgell H.B. Brimstone.Wentworth, , ID Gr. T. N. Woods.Wollongong: Ac Swiney;Wyalong B AR Brassil.Fame, W.1.. K. Earls..

Young A S. Wickham.

Legal Aid' Department(Queen's. Square.).

Officer-in-charge, It V: Shield; WC., SolicitorLegal Officer C. A. R. Bourke; Solicitor:Secretary A. Dorrian.

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DEPARTMENT OF PRISONS.

(10-13 Crosvenor Street.)

Comptroller-General Deputy Comptroller Accountant Inspector of Prisons Chic f Clerk Managing Secretary, Prison-

ers' Aid Association ofNew South Wales.

W. F. Hirschy, J.P.[Vacant.]E. W. P. Baker.E. Fletcher. J.P.L. C. J. Nott, J.P.

}Robert Wilton Robinson.

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE.

St. James Buildings, 109 Elizabeth Street.

Public Trustee William James Kessell.Deputy Public Trustee Walter Valentia Windeyer Thompson.Secretary Leslie Alan Brook, F.A.A., F.A.I.S.Chief Trust Officer Sydney Joseph Stephens.Accountant William Edward King.Sub-Accountant R. F. George, A.A.A., D.E.C.Examiner A. E. Armstrong.Cashier F. C. Harrell.Chief Conveyancing Matthew Henry Lowe, LL.B.ClericLegal Offices Alfred James Coates.

DISTRICT COURT JUDGES.

(Court House : Queen's Square.)

( Cecil Alban White.DavidSutherlandEdwards

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

( Alec. Thomson, K.C.SOUTHERN AND HUNTER t John Patrick Garvan] Sheridan,

DISTRICT.SOUTH-WESTERN Muster William Thomas Coyle, K.C.

WESTERN DISTRICT Edmund Alfred Barton.NoRTHERN DISTRICT John Sydney James Glancy.(The severat Distrtct Court Judges are also Chairmen of the Courts of

Quarter Sesstons and Judges of the Court of Review within theirrespective Districts, and Judges of the Court of Marine Inquiry.)

Secretary to the District 1. W. T. While.Court Judges '

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METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

(Court House : Queen's Square.)

Registrar W. T. White.Assistant Registrar J. A. Friendship.

(A. Sidaway.W. R. Warden.A. Cummerford.

Clerks -4 C. E. Chapman.F. WhiteJ. J. Haynes.

G. Finu.(E. C. CroftW. J. Hancox.

Bailiffs J. Rew.D. C. Nimmo.

k D. McKinnonTipstaff P. W. Weston.

Messengers A. C. Hancox,J. Pollock.

COURT OF REVIEW.

(Court House : Queen's Square.)

Judges The several District Court Judgeswithin their respeetive Districts.

Registrar, Sydney W. T. White.

COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.

(Court House : Queen's Square.)

Judges The District Cort JudgesRegistrar, Sydney W. T. White.

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DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS AND BAILIFFS.

District. Registrar. Bailiff.

Albury V. B. Cox G. N. Cleave.Armidale F. R. Wood G. Moore.Bathurst H. S. Freeman A. C. Connell.Bega H. G. Cobley 0. H. Knight.Bellingen W. H. Dening W. M. Chapman.Bourke .1. R. Scarlett T. Geary.Braidwood Vacant P. Kale.Broken Hill V. H. Wells C. E. Butchart.Campbelltown... A. L. F. Macdonald E. E. C. White.Casino C. J. M. Hade E. A. Scharer.Cabot L. F. Saunders ...... T. M. Clapperton.Condobolin E. R. Harvey A. Rigby.Coma D. Moriarty W. J. Noble.Coonamble E. .7. Smith A. W. Nichols.Cootamundra ... R. A. Hardwicke D. Hallam.Corowa Vacant J. E. Curtain.Cowra T. H. Brooke B. T. Michie.Deniliquin C. H. Blackmote H. G. Glasson.Dubbo A. J. Bryant A. E. Lyon,Forbes T. G. L. Flynn D. J. Toovey.Glen Innes S. J. Bliss Ira R. W. Huthnance.Gosford A. E. Debenham S. L. Lake.Goulburn L. A. McDougall R. G. White.Grafton J. T. Tarn V. Kinchington.Grenfell A. L. Wellisch 0. P. O'Brien.Griffith A. E. Capp C. J. Moynihan.Gundagai W. G. Pullen J. A. Edwards.Gunnedah S. A. Thornton W. MacLeod.Hay R. A. Kersley T. J. O'Brien.Inverell J. A. Longworth T. R. Thurgate.

Kempsey R. W. S. Kelly H. Reece.Leeton A. V. Quiggin D. R. Downie.Lismore E. H. Kelly G. E. Woodward.Lithgow A. E. Hodgson Henry Dyball.Maitland (East) M. J. D. Austin A- W. Coleman.Moree R. C. P. Sheridan .... G. C. Coates.Moss Pale C. Hall W. Adam.Mudgee G. McKay P. M. Bowling.

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District Court Registrars and Bailiffs—continued.

District. Registrar. Bailiff.

Murwillumbah.. J. Doughan ...... J. E. Smith.Muswellbrook... r. S. Hart J. Hicks.Narrabri C. Route A. E. Rickards.Narrandera ... F. Grugeon T. W. Reed.Newcastle C. W. Naylor C. A. Lamerton.Nowra L. A. Patterson J. A. Leatheam.Nyngan F. J. Loneragan Chas. O'Reilly.Orange G. W. H. Davies ... 0.11. Bartlett.Parkes V. A. R. Champion... B. E. Hall.Parramatta H. L. Meads H. Lamerton.Port Macquarie N. H. Donald IV. H. Murphy.Queanbeyan ... G. C. Huok G. A. Batchelor.Quirindi R. M. Templeton A. Hardman.Singleton W. C. Avery H. Hampshire.

f J. Rew.E. C. Croft.

Sydney W. T. White W. J. Hancox.D. C. Nimmo.

I. D. McKinnon.Tamworth R. A. Hills U. G. Cooper.Tame A. B. Collins C. G. R. Wilson.Temora I. Byrne ......... ...... W. A. Schliebs.Wagga Wagga F. T. Scroope J. S. Cusack.Walgett J.B. Brimstone G. Woodcroft.Wellington J. J. D. Fenton A. H. Jones.Wentworth IL G. T. N. Woods... Clive Williams.Wollongong A. Swiney W. Parkhill.Wyalong F. H. Brant] J. P. Lawlor.Yass W. K. Earls It. V. Taylor.Young A. S. Wickham It. It. Newtun.

ASSISTANT DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS ANDBAILIFFS.

District. Assistant Registrar. Additional Bailiff.Ballina O. J. Rooney W. Kendall (Llsmore).Cessnock H. L. Sargesun A. W. Coleman.

(Maitland).Coifs Harbour.. 0. J. Lakc G. E. Dahl.Coonabaraban... P. H. Mills W. MacLeod.Dun gag 0. C. Nickless C. F. Daniel.

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Assistant District Court Registrars and Bailiffs—continued.

District. Assistant Registrar. Additional Bailiff.Gloucester P. A. Kennedy E. Gibson (Taree).

Hillston L. R. McGinty ...... A. R. Levett.Junee V. R. Jenkins J. J. Dominguez

Ra).Lake Cargelligo A. Fordyce 0. H. C. Trotman (Wag .

(Wyalong).Penrith P. E. Addison C. J. Weleh (Parra.

matt).Warialda C. L. M. Cranitch W. E. Rose (Moree).Windsor A. E. Stonham R. Ezzy (Parramatta)Warren H. S. Miles (Nyngan).Blayney M. S. Graham A. C. Connell

(Bathurst).Maclean J. A. Letts S. H. Armstrong

( Grafton).Henty M. A. Shean S. Terlich (Albury).Culcairn A. 0. R. Chick G. N. Cleeve (Albury).

Gilgandra W. A. Frazer H. T. Booker (Dubbo).Bingara B. II. Thomas H. W. Simington

(Inverell).Bombala H. J. Bancroft B. Murphy (Goome).

Eden E. E. C. Clow R. T. Jaggers (Bega).Kiama K. N. Halliday R. W. Walker

(Wollongong).Moruya W. H. Folkard A. H. Preddey (Begs).Tenterfield F. N. C. Boston W. F. Rock (Glen

Innes).Tumut F. W. Smart J. C. Hargreaves

(Gundagai).Gulgong J. Small W. N. A. Saunders

(Mudgee).Ardlethan H. G. Marsh T, T. Williams (Te-

mora).Kyogle T. M. It. Osborne P. Moy (Casino).Macksville ...... O. I. Lake W. P. Murray (Bel-

lingen).Mullumbimby .. No Assist. Regr. W. G. Clarke (Mur-

willumbah).Holbrook A. O. R. Chiek G. N. Cleave (Albury).Murrumburrah C. A. Wood A. S. Davison

(Young).Scone Y. H. A. Johnston 0. H. Cumberland

(MuswellbrookMurrurundi P. C. K. Tompson W. E. Pollard.Urana C. K. Jacka M. Evans.

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CLAIMS TO GRANTS OP LANDS.(Department of Lands, Bridge-street.)

(Commissioners under the Conveyancing and Lawof Property Act, ISA)

President Commissioners

THE COUNCIL OF THE BAR OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Annual meeting held on the 3rd Monday of the 4th term.

Members —

f Thomas William Garrett. 1, Allan Hammill Othcr, B. A,, LL.B.

Secretary R. H. Lewis.

The Attorney-General (en-officio).

R. C. Teece, K.C. ,Sir Thomas Bavin ,

K.C.R. S. Bonney, K.C.A. V. Maxwell, K.C.S. A. Thompsun.H. S. Nicholas.A. SL Cohen.H. V. Jaques.

Hon. Secretary Hon. Treasurer

N. McGide.J. R. Hooton.E. F. McDonald.A. S. Lloyd.B. V. Stacy.H. E. Harrington.K. A. Ferguson.W. F. L. Owen.G. P. Stuckey.E. D. Roper.

G. P. Stuckey.A. M. Cohen.

THE BARRISTERS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OFNEW SOUTH WALES.

Office : Denman Chambers, Phillip Street, Sydney.Committee of Management The Council of the Bar

of New South Wales.Trustee Perpetual Trustee Dem=

pany(Limited).Hon. Secretary : J. J. Herron. Hon. Treasurer : H. G. Meek._

INCORPORATED LAW INSTITUTE OF NEW S.*ALES, OFFICE AND LIBRARY, ROYAL

CHAMBERS, 3 CASTLEREAGH-STREET.President J. E. Gosling.Vice-Presidents Dalrymple. and

Honorary Treasurer J. M. Maughan.W. J. Baldock, P. E. Browne,H. J. R. Clayton, F. 0. Ebsworth,'

Members of Council Forsyth;G.F. Hughes ,C. Minter, Vero Read;J. W. Stevenson.

Solicitor Geoffrey W. E. Walker.Auditors N. L. Cowper; Alec L. B. Johnson;Secretary F. Newton Daly.

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THE SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION,OFFICE, ROYAL CHAMBERS, 3 CASTLE-REAGH-STREET.

J. A. 1. Perry (Hon. Treasurer),R. H. Asher, P. E. Browne,rectors A. N. Littlejohn, T. Michell,H. Stuart Osborne.

Auditors A. V. Milford, A. W. Perry.Honorary Secretary E. Newton Daly.

THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES OF NEW SOUTHWALES.'

(12 Castlereagh Street.)President Ernest A. Smith.Vice-President H. B. Platt-Hepworth.Bon. Secretary and

Treasurer Ceoffrey W. E. Walker.A. W. Allen, A. Halloran,

Northers of Council • . . . E. A. Milford, andA. P. N. Dalrymple.

Honorary Auditor R. C. Osborne.

BARRISTERS' ADMISSION BOARD.(Supreme Court House, Bing Street.)

(Under Act, 1898, No. 22.)Their Honors the Judges and the Attorney-General,

S. S. Bonney. K.C., and M. C. Moors.Secretary —C. B. Body.Assistant Secretary—E. J. Hook.Examiners— The Hon Sir John Peden, K.C.M.G., K.C.,

Professor A. It Charteris, W. K. S. Mackenzie, D.S.O.,W. McMinn, F. W. Kitto, J. R. Nield, V. H. Treatt,M.M., R. Chambers, IV. J. V. Windeyer, E. D. Roper,B. Sugerman, and G. Mitchell.

SOLICITORS' ADMISSION BOARD.(Supreme Court House, King Street.)

President—The Hon. Sir John Pedcn, K.C.M.G., K.C., M.L.C.Barristers—H. E. Harrington, K. A. Ferguson, and B. F. F.

Telfer.Solicitors—H. S. Utz, G. L. Baldiek, and H. W. Pctrie.First Law Examiner—A. G. Hill.Secretary—C. K. Body.Assistant Secretary—E. J. Hook.

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BARRISTERS.(Arranged in order of seniority.)

BARRISTERS. Chambers. I Admitted,

Manning*, The Hon. H. E., ICC., M.L.C.,Attorney-General.

Weigel], C. E., K.C., Solicitor-General Shand, A.B., K.C. Lamb, S. Ernest, K.C. Loxton, E. J., K.C., Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn, K.C. Piddington, A. B., ICC Windeyer, R., ICC Mack, Sidney, K.C. Maughan, David, ICC Flannery, G. E., ICC Holman, The Hon. W. A., K.C. Watt, Andrew R. J., K.0 Coghlan, Dr. C. A., K.C.

Peden, The Hon. Sir John, K.C.M.G., ICC ,M.L.C.

Teece, R. Clive, ILC.

Bavin, The Hon. Sir Thomas, K.C.M.G ,K.C., M.L.A.

Peen, Arthur, K.0 Mitchell, The Hon. E. M., K.C., M.L.C.

21 Selbornc Chambers

237 Macquarie-street Selborne Chambers Wilga Chambers, 168 Phillip-street University Chambers Denman Chambers Northfield Chambers Ground Floor, Denman Chambers 1 Selborne Chambcrs 142 Phillip-street University Chambers 184 Phillip-streetDenman Chambers Lanark House, 148 Phillip-street University Chambers

Denman Chambers University Chambers

Wilga Chambers, 158 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street .. ......

28 July, 1902

19 May, 189627 Aug., 18877 July, 1888

22 Nov., 1892.1 Aug., 1885

]7 Sept., 189010 Aug., 189427 Oct., 189217 June, 189623 July, 189431 July, 190331 Oct. 189426 June, 18804 Aug., 1808

29 Oct., 100328 May, 1897

I Sept., 188126 Oct., 1900

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Curtis, W. J., K.O 1 University Chambers, Phillip-street 15 Avg., 1904Monahan, W. W., K.O 170 Phillip-street 14 Feb., 1067Russell, F.A.A., K.C. Denman Chambers...... 5 Mar., 1897Bonney, R. S., K.C. Denman Chambers 24 May, 1907Markel], H. F., K.0 Denman Chambers 8 May, 1911Maxwell, A. V., K.C. University Chambers 8 May, 1913MeKean, L. J., Senior Crown Prosecutor, Court

Darlinghurst.House, 9 May, 1912

Garran, Sir Robert, K.C.M G., K.C. 170 Phillip-street 28 Aug., 1891Abrahams, L. S.. K.C. Chancery Chambers 29 Aug., 1911Mitchell, Sir E. F. Phillip-street 16 April, 1878Mann, W. J. G. 30 Selborne Chambers 31 July, 1882Moriarty, James University Chambers 26 Jan., 1884Delohery, C. Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 1 Mar., 1889Manning, R. K. 3 Denman Chambers ........................ 16 Aug., 1889Thompson, Sidney A 142 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1890Newbery, W. 29 Selborne Chambers 4 June, 1892Wentworth, W. C. Wilga Chambers, 158 Phillip-street 28 Jan., 1895Davies, Wyndham. Lanark House, 148 Phillip-street 1 Nov., 1895MaeKenzie, W. K. S., D.S.O., V.D. Denman Chambers 18 Nov., 1896Sanders, J. Lanark House, 148 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1906Nicholas, The Hon, II. S., M,L C 142 Phillip-street 1 May, 1901Filcher, Norman 2nd Floor, Denman Chambers 24 Oct., 1901Betts, Selwyn F. University Chambers 7 May, 1903

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BARRISTERS- Chambers. Admitted.

Pitt, Arthur G. M. Ferguson, John A- Cohen, AlroyHinton, W. S. Breckenridge, C- P. MeWilliam, N. G Wilson, David Jaques, H. V- Wickham, E. W. Ingham, E. Murray-Prior, R. S Goldston, R- C Collins, Clifford M. Power, T. P Harper, A- DI Edwards, H- G. Slacken. J. V. Tootle, S- V- Little, E., V.D Crawford, T- S

Mason, H. H. Fuller, Bryan C. McGhie, Norman-Weston, Claude Alfred

University Chambers 142 Phillip-street Denman 'Chambers Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street Dcnman Chambers Chanoery Chambers 142 Phillip-street 24 Selborne Chambers 149 Philllp-street Wilga Chambers, 158 Phillip-street ..-..142 Phillip-street 11 Selborne Chambers ...---.10 Selborne Chambers 4 University ChambersUniversity Chambers Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 337 Elizabeth-street 3 University Chambers Chancery ChambersCrown Prosecutor's Chambers, c/o Clerk of

The Peaoe, Queen's Square.142 Phillip-street University Chambers 22 Selborne Chambers University Chambers

1 Mar., 190527 May, 190910 Aug,, 190517 Aug., 19054 May, 19067 May, 1906

24 May, 190015 Feb., 190716 Aug-, 19071 July, 1908

20 Nov., 1905O June, 1910

28 July, 19106 Dec., 1910

27 July, 19112 Nov., 1911

15 Mar., 19120 May, 1912

13 May, 191229 Aug-, 1912

8 May, 19138 May, 1913

26 Aug., 191330 Oet-, 1918

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BARRISTERS- Chambers- Admitted.

..+Hooton, J. R- 23 Selborne Chambers 17 Nov., 1913McDonald, E. F University Chambers 21 Nov., 1913Wilson, J- Bowie, M.B.F Chaneery Chambers, Phillip,street 13 Mar., 1914Lloyd, Alan S- 2nd Floor, Denman Chambers 11 May, 1914Corringham, G. H. University Chambers 26 Jan., 1915Hardwick, C- A- Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 2 Juae, 1915Williams, Dudley, M-0 Selborne Chambers July, 1915Sheppard, Wilfred J. University Chambers 21 Feb., 1916Badham, Lennard C. Denman Chambers 31 May, 1916Miles, V-.J- Rundell 2 University Chambers 23 June, 1916Kidston, Rod- It Chancery Chambers 17 Nov., 1916 **3Telfer, B- F. F Chancery Chambers 17 Nov., 19J6 t4-')McTague, Neil University Chambers 10 May, 1917Small, Hilbert A- 11A Selborne Chambers 16 Aug-, 1917Bathgate, D. 0. 2nd Floor, Denman Chambers 18 Feb., 1918Tuthill, A C 143 Phillip-street 24 Feb., 1919Bradley, W. J. 28 Selborne Chambers S May, 1919Redshaw, S- 167 Philltp-street 8 May, 1919Buchanan, A- J. 142 Phibip-street 2 June, 1919McMinn, Wilfred- University Chambers 29 Aug-, 1919Stacy, B. V-, C-M.G-, D S-O. ...------ 2nd Floor, Denman Chambers 31 Oet., 1919Burdekin, Beaufort Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1919Henry, H. A. Universitv Chambers 17 Nov-, 1919Harrington, Ruben E. Denman Chambers 19 Feb., 1920

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. I Admitted.

Leonard, James St. Clare Cordell, J. C. S. •Simpson, W. Ballantyne De Baun, Albert J ....----..---- .-- ., . Higgins, P. R Newell, F. J. Kingsley Wheeler, Arthur R. Swan, L. B. Evans, F. P- Reimer, H- E. E Simpson, C. H, G. Symonds, S.

Percy Valentine, V.C.

Nolan, J. H. M. Hooke, Edwin James Shand. J. W- Hutchinson, Lloyd C. Cassidy, Jack Evelyn Collier, J. B- Shortland, P. D. Smith ; N. C Tonkin'. K. J Davey, W. R. Ferguson, K. A.

University Chambers Denman Chambers Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street Denman Chambers 164 Philip-street University Chambers Lanark House, 148 Philip-street 1.2 Selborne Chambers, Phillip-street 168 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 4 University Chambers Crown Prosecutor's Chambers, 0/0 Clerk of

the Peace.29 Selborne Chambers Univcrsity Chambers Selborne Chambers Denman Chambers 26 Selborne Chambers Chancery Chambers Chancery Chambers,Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street University Chambers, Phillip-street 13 Selborne Chambers Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street

16 May, 19:4

12 Mar., 19206 May, 19206 May, 1920-

27 Aug., 192023 Oet-, 19201 Nov., 1920

19 Nov-, 1920-28 Feb., 192115 Mar., 1921-16 May, 1n21.16 May, 1921

S June, 19217.--

4 Aug., 1921I 2 Sept., 19211 3 Nov., 1921

17 Nov-, 192123 Feb., 19222 May, 1929-

11 May, 192211 May, 192216 May, 19221 June, 1922.1 June, 1922

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Lamaro,Sturt, R. If. Meek, H. G Leaver, J- Gee, Walter 9 Hungerford, G. P- L Paterson, D. G- Flattery, T. P Treatt, Vernon II , 81-51- Moors, H- C. Clancy, Brian Gallagher, Peter Loxton, H. F., 51.0 Moffitt, Herbert W- Spender, Percy a Hunter, D. B- Molloy, Joseph Francis Owen, W. F- L- Bales, J- Hill, A- Gordon Levy, The Hon. Sir Daniel, M-L.A. Rainbow, Alfred Ernest Rooney, C V. Kidston, Robert M. Anderson, John W.

143 Phillip-street 15 Selborne Chambers University Chambers, Phillip-street Denman Chambers, Philip-street Chancery Chambers, Philtip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street Chancery Chambers; Phillip-street Wilga Chambers, 158 Phillip-street Denman Chambers 14 Selbome Chambers, Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 184 Philip-streetDenman Chambers Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street University Chambers, Phillip-street 184 Phillip-street Denman Chambers . 142 Philip-street Denman Chambers Chancery Chambers Denman Chambers, Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers 142 Philip-street

1 June, 19222 Nov„ 1925

17 Nov., 1921 -

24 Nov-, 192222 Feb„ 192322 Feb-, 192322 Feb-, 192316 Mar-, 192525 April, 192310 May, 192310 May, 192210 May, 192510 May, 192310 May, 192310 May, 192331 May, 19226 June, 19232 Aug., 19225 Sept., 19235 Sept„ 1923

12 Nov-, 1b2329 Nov., 192323 Nov, 192313 Mar., 1924 -8 May, 1924

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BARRISTERS. J

Chambers. I Admitted.

Stuckey, G- P. Harrison, Mrs- Sibyl Munro O'Mara, Thomas Studdert, H. J- Martin, Edgar H Street, E. W

MacMahon, T. P. Arnott, H- D- Holt, Henry T- H.

142 Phillip-street 103 Phillip-street

170 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street Selborne Chambers, Phillip street Chaneery Chambers, Phillip-street ...... , University Chambers 25 Selborne Chambers, Phillip-street 184 Phillip-street

15 May, 19242 June, 1924-2 June, 19242 June, 1924-

29 Aug-, 192429 Aug-, 192430 Oct-, 192419 Feb., 192519 Feb., 1925

_ Saddington, Arthur G. 187 Phillip-street 5 Mar-, 1925Beale, O. Howard 182 Phillip-street 14 Slay, 1925Chambers, Rex 184 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925Louat, Dr. F- University Chambers, Phillip-street 14 May, 1926McIntosh, Noe ID- Chancery Chambers, Phillipstreet ----. . .. 14 May, 1925Windeyer, W- J. V. 184 Phillip-street 14 May, 1926Mitchell, Ceorge 142 Phillip-street 80 July, 1925Herron, L- J- Denman Chambers, Phillip-street 28 Aug., 1925Webb, S. G. . , 142 Phillip-street 28 Aug-, 1925•Reper E- D- Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 29 Aug-, 1926Kinkead, J. J. D-, 54-0 Chancery Chambers 7 Sep-, 1925-Wallace, A, C- Macksville 17 Nov-, 1926McKell, W- J., M.L.A. Selborne Chambers 20 Noy-, 1925Young, Alfred 0 168 Phillip-street 18 Feb-, 1920Nield, J- R- 174 Phillip-street 12 Mar., 1926

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BARRISTERS Chambers. Admitted-

Sugerman, B- Berne, F. W Dignam, W- J -

Evatt, Clive B. Stephen, F- C. Wesche, V. G Taylor, Alan R. Hutton, W- Myers, F- G- Gould, J- V- Seaton, George Monahan, C- D. Curlewis, Adrian H- Henery- 'I'. T- Ferguson, A- Hume Kinsella, E. P Kittu, Frank W. Barwick, G- E Letters, F. J- 11. Miller, Erie S-..1 Dwyer, F- A. MeDonald, The Hon- G- R- W- Cook, R- Cecil Amsberg, George Jenkyn, Norman A-

Chancery Chambers Selborne Chambers 142 Phillip-street Lanarl: House, 148 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 174 Phillip-street Chaneery Chambers 142 Phillip-street 112 Phillip-street 163 Philip-street Chancery Chambers 142 Phillip-street184 Phillip-st- Chancery Chambers Selborne Chambers 170 Phillip-street 167 Philip-street 170 Philip-street 148 Phillip-st. Denman Chambers 148 Phillip-street 164 Phillip-street 158 Philip-street Chancery Chambers Chancery Chambers

12 Mar-, 19266 May, 19266 May, 19266 May, 19266 May, 1926

27 May, 19262 June, 1926

27 Aug-, 192627 Aug-, 1926

19 Nov-, 192619 Nov-, 192617 Feb.- 192711 Mar-, 192711 Mar., 19275 May, 19275 May, 19275 May, 19271 June, 1927

28 July, 19272 8 July, 192726 Aug-, 192726 Aug.. 392723 Feb-, 192823 Feb., 192823 Feb-, 1928

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted

Sherman, P. Flynn, W. Stilwell McGrath, Brian J. Monkley, Percy H. Hastings, Roland Wallace, Gordon Conybeare. Theo- O'Sullivan, Gerald J Davin, John Winchcombe Creer, J- E- N- Blackett W. R- Moverley, Arthur J. Reid, W- E- Fetherston, V. E. Henchman, H- J- H ,Emerton, John Keith Wright, G- Lytton Donovan, Frank M. Gain, A. C. Codsall, IL G. McClemens, J- H. Sheahan, W. F- Sheldon, W- S- Kerrigan, A. B

170 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 160 Phillip-street 1.70 Phillip-street 182 Phillip-street 184 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 163 Phillip-street Univcrsity Chambers Chancery Chambers 142 Phillip-street Selborne Chambers 107 Phillip-street 167 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 167 Phillip-street 167 Phillip-street 184 Phillip-street 182 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 184 Phillip-street 182 Phillip-street

23 Feb-, 192816 Mar., 102819 Mar-, 1928-10 May, 192810 May, 192810 May, 19280 June, 1928-6 Tune, 19282 Aug-, 19282 Aug-, 10282 Aug., 19202 Aug-, 1928'

31 Aug., 19281 Nov., 1928 - ').00

21 Feb-, 192930 Aug., 1929.30 Aug-, 1929.20 Feb., 1030-20 Feb-, 193020 Feb-, 193014 Mar., 19308 May, 19308 May, 19304 June, 1930

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BARRISTERS.1

Chambers. Admitted-

Parks, J- H 170 Phillip-street 4 June, 1930 •Brereton, V- Le Oay, O-B E 182 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1930Jamieson, Stewart 182 Phillip-street 29 Aug-, 1930May Henry W- 168 Phillip-street -- -.-.--- .-.-- ------ -..-- 29 Aug-, 1930Higgins, Alan 0 174 Phillip-street 30 Oct-, 1930

McGeehan, R- 0 142 Phillip-street 30 Oct., 1930Pitcher, J- E H- 174 Phillip-street 30 Oct-, 1930J °theft, J- M- 167 Phillip street 21 Nov., 1930Wright, B- J- F- 142 Phillip-street 2J Nov-, 1930Maguire, Hugh 170 Phillip-street --.---..-------.-.---.-. 19 Feb-, 1931Turner, Henry 142 Phillip-street 7 May 1931Ashburner, R- 174 Phillip-street 17 Junc, 1931Nicul, A- A 142 Phillip-street 30 July, 1931O'Toole, J- E 184 Phillip-street 28 Aug., 1931Selby, David Al 170 Phillip-street 30 Sept , 1931Woodhill, P- J- 184 Phillip-street 20 Nov-, 1931Parker, G- R 170 Phillip-street ---.-- -------.----- ----- 4 Feb , 1932McLelland, Charles 184 Phillip-street 4 Mar , 1932Roberts, I- C- 170 Phillip-street 4 Mar , 1932Collins, Wilfred 170 Phillip-street 25 May, 1923Coss, Fraser W. 170 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932Farrer, U. F 163 Philip-street 25 May, 1932Gill, A- W- 170 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932Kevin, John C- G- 170 Phillip-street 25 Nay, 1932Meares, C- L- D-- 184 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932

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BARRISTERS: Chambers: Admittcd

Richards, Jack Soler Schreiber, M- Storey, H. M. Turner, Robert W- N- Watt, Alan S Fitzpatrick, Jack Smith, Alan G-Edmunds, John Riehardson, Athol Pike, John D- Hidden, Frank

Wilmshurst, Frederick James Woodward, P- M. Coleman, Percy E. Holmes, J. D Thomas, Gregory Bede Kirby, Richard 0 Comans, J. G- Walker, C. K- Braun, Joseph Furnell, L.C. Snellicg, H- A-

167 Phillip-street ------ ....-..3rd Floor, Denman Chambers 158 Philip-street 182 Phillip-street 182 Phillip-street 1 70 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 174 Phillip-street 103 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 174 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 148 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street .----- .-....-. -170 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 170 Philip-street 174 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street .--....-.

25 May, J03225 May, 193225 May, 193225 May, 1933.25 May, 198219 Aug., 193219 Aug-, 193220 Oct., 193220 Oct., 193210 Nev., 198218 Nov-, 1932-13 Nov., 193218 Nov., 193210 Mar-, 193310 Mar-, 193310 Mar., 1933 -4 May, 1933. -

27 July, 1933 .30 Oat,, 1933,17 Nov-, 1933 ,17 'goy-, 1933.19 Dec., 1933.

The names of all Barristers on the Roll not resident 1118 Stale are °witted from ills

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Abrahams, L- S-, K-C- Amsberg, George Anderson, John W Arnott, H- D- Ashburner, R- Badham, Lennard C- Bales, J. Barwick, G. E .

Bathgate, D- G- Sarin, Joha Winchcombe

Bavin, The Hon- Sir Thomas, K.C-M-G ,K-C-, M-L-A.

Beale, 0. Howard Berne, F. W--- Betts, Selwyn F. Blackett, W. R- Bonney, R S-, K.0 Bradley, W- J- Braun, Joscph Breckenridge, C- P- Brereton, V- Le Gay, O-B-E. Buchanan, A- J- Burdekin, Beaufort Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn, K-C. Cassidy, Jack Evelyn

Chancery Chambers Chaneery Chambers 142 Phillip-street 25 Selborne Chambers 174 Phillip-street Denman Chambers 142 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 2nd Floor, Denman Chambers University Chambers. University Chambers

182 Phillip-street Selborne Chambers University Chambers 142 Phillip-street Denman Chambers 28 Selborne Chambers 170 Phillip-street Denman Chambers 182 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street Denman Chambers 26 Selborne Chambers, Phillip-street

29 Aug-, 191123 Feb-, 19288 May, 1924

19 Feb-, 192517 June, 103131 May, 19165 Sept-, 19211 June, 1927

18 Feb-, 19182 Aug-, 1928

28 May, 1897

14 May, 19256 May, 19267 May, 19032 Aug-, 1028

24 May, 19078 May, 1010

17 Nov., 19334 May, 1906

20 Aug-, 193112 June, 1919

17 Nov-, 19191 Aug., 1885

23 Feb-, 1922

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BARRISTERS- Chambers- Admitted-

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BARRISTERS. I Chambers- I Admitted-

Chambers, Rex 184 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925Clancy, Brian 142 Phillip-street 10 May, 1923Ceghlan, Dr- C. A-, K.C. Lanark House, 145 Phillip-street 26 June, 1880Cohen, Alroy M- Denman Chambers 10 Aug-, 1905Coleman, Perey E- 170 Phillip-street 10 Mar-, 1938Collier, J- B- Chancery Chambers 2 May, 1922Collins, Clifford DI. 10 Selborne Chambers 28 July, 1910Collins, Wilfred 170 Phillip-street 28 May, 1982Comans, J. G. 170 Phillip-street 27 July, 1933Cenybeare, Theo 170 Phillip-street 6 Juno, 1928Cook, R- Cecil 15S Phillip-street.-- 23 Feb., 1028Cordell, J. C. S- Denman Chambers 6 May-, 1920Corringham, G- H- University Chambers 26 Jan-, 1015COM Fraser W. 170 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932Crawford, T. S Crown Prosecutors' Chambers, c/o-

of the Peace, Queen's Square-Clerk 29 Aug-, 1912

Crest', J- E- N- , Chancery Chambers 2 Aug-, 1928Curlewis. Adrian H. 184 Phillip-street 11 Mar-, 1927Curtis, W- J-, K.C. 1 University Chambers - 15 Attg-, 1904Davies, Wyndham Lanark House, 14S Phillip-street 1 Nov-, 1895De Baun, Albert J- bemoan Chambers 27 Aug-, 1920Delohery, C- Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 1 Mar-, 1889Dignan, W. J- 142 Phillip-street 6 May, 1926Donovan, Frank M- 167 Phillip-street 20 Feb-, 1930Dovey, W. R- 13 Selborne Chambers 1 June, 1922Dwyer- F. A- 14S Phillip-street-. 26 Aug., 1927

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BARRISTERS- Chambers- I Admitted.

Edm ands, John 112 Phillip-street 20 Oct., 1932'Edwards, H- G. Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 2 Nov-, 1911Emerton, John Keith Cbancery Chambers 30. Aug-, 1929Evans, F- P- 158 Phillip-street 18 March, 1921Evatt, Clive R- Lanark House, 148 Phillip-street 6 May, 1906Ferrer, G- F- 168 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932Feez, Arthur, K-C- Wilga Chambers, 158 Phillip-street 5 Sept., 1881Ferguson, A. Hume Selborne Chambers 5 May, 1957Ferguson, John A- 112 Phillip-street 27 May, 1905Ferguson, K. A. Chancery Chambers 1 June, 1922Fetherston, V- E- 167 Phillip-street 1 Nov-, 1928Fitzpatrick, Jack 170 Phillip-strect 19 Aug-, 1932Flannery, G.E. K.G. University Chambers 23 July, 1894Flattery, T- P. Willa Chambers, 158 Phillip-street ------ 16 Mar-,. 1923:Flynn, W. Stilwell 112 Phillip-street 16 Mar., 1923Fuller, Bryan C. University Chambers 8 May, 1913.Fume11, L. C- 174 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1933Gain, A- C 167 Phillip-street 20 Feb-, 1930Gallagher, Peter 384 Phillip-street 10 May„ 1923Garran, Sir Robert,Cee, Walter S.

K.C. 170 Phllhp-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street

28 Aug-, 389132 Feb-, 1923'

Gill, A- W- 170 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932Cedsall, H- G- 185 Phillip-street 20 Feb-, 1930Goldston, R- C 11 Selborne Chambers 8 June, 1910Gould, J- V- 183 Phillip-street-- 19 Nov-, 1929;Hardwick, C- A- Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 2 June, 1915

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Harper, A. M. University Chambers 27 -July, 1911Harrington, Hubert E. Denman Chambers 19 Feb-, 1920Hastings, Roland 182 Phillip-street 10May, -.928

Henchman, H- J- H, Menem T. T-

142 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street

21 Feb., 192911-Mar., 1927

Henry, -11- A University Chambers 17 Nov-, 1919Herron, L- J Denman Chambers 28 Aug., 1925Hidden, Frank, Higgins, Alan (1

103 Phillip-street 174 Phillip-street

18 Nov, 198250 Oct, 1932

Higgins, P- R- Hill, A- Gordon

164 Phillip-street Denman Chambers, Phillip-street

28 Oct., 19205 Sept., 1923

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Hinton, W- S- Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 17 Aug-, 1905Holman, The Hon. W. A., K C. 104 Phillip-street 31 July, 1908Holmes, J. D- 142 Phillip-street 10 Mar., 1983Holt, Henry T- E- 184 Phillip-street-. 39 Feb., 1925Hooke, Edwin James University Chambers 2 Sept., 1921Hooton, J. R- 23 Selborne Chambers 17 Nov-, 1913Hungerford, G. P. L. Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 22 Feb-, 1923Hunter, D- 13- University Chambers 81 May, 1923Hutchinson, Lloyd C Denman Chambers 17 Nov-, 1921Hutton, W 142 Phillip-street 27 Aug-, 1926Ingham, E Wilga Chambers, 158 Phillip-street 1 July, 1908Jamieson. Stewart 182 Phillip-street 29 Aug-, 1930Jaques, V- 24 Selborne Chambers 15 Feb., 1907

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BARRISTERS- Chambers- Admitted-

167 Phillip-street Chaneery Chambers

2 Phillip-street, 170 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 167 Phillip-street Lanark House, 148 Phillip-street Wilga Chambers, 108 Phillip-street Denman Chambers University Chambers 148 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street Sud Floor, Denman Chambers University Chambers University Chambers Denman Chambers 1 Selberne Chambers 337 Elizabeth-street Denman Chambers

21 Nov-, 193023 Feb-, 19284 June, 1930

25 May, 193213 Mar-, 192417 Nov-, J9167 Sept-, 19255 May, 19274 May, 19335 May, 19271 June, 19227 July, 1886

24 Nov-, 192212 March, 192028 July, 192712 Nov-, 192313 May, 1912II May, 191414 May, 192522 Nov-, 189210 May, 192327 Oct-, 189215 Mar-. 191218 Nov-, 1895

Jelbart, J- M-Jenkyn, Norman A- Kerrigan, A- B- Kevin, John C- G- Kidston, Roberf Kidston, Rod- R- Kinkead, J- J- B-, SI C Kinsella, E- P- Kirby, Richard C- Kitt°, Frank W- Lamar°, J- Lamb, S- Ernest, K-C- Leaver, J- Leonard, James St- Clarc Letters, F- J- H-Levy, The Hon- Sir Daniel, M-L-A- Little, E-, V- D Lloyd, Alan S- Louat, Dr.F. Loxton, E- J-, K-0 Loxton, M-F-, M-0 Mack, Sidney, K-0 Macken, J- V- MacKenzie, W- K- S-, D-S-O-, V-D.

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BARRISTERS- Chambers. Admitted.

MacMahon, T. P.

McClemens, J- HMcDonald, E- F-McDonald, The Hon. G- It. W. McGeehan, R. 0- McGhie, Norman McGrath, Brian J-McIntosh, Neel D- McKean, L- J., K-0

McKell, W. J., M.L.A. McLelland, Charles McMinn, Wilfred MeTague, Neil McWilliam, N- G- Maguire, Hugh Mann, W- J. Manning, The Hon. H- E-, K.C-,

Attorney-General,Manning, R. It Markell, I1- F., H-0 Martin, EdgarMason, II, H- Maughan, David, K.C.

University Chambers 182 Phillip-Street University Chambers 164 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 22 Selborne Chambers 103 Phillip street • Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street Senior Crown Prosecutor, Court House,

Darlinghurst,Selborne Chambers 184 Phillip street University Chambers Univcrsity Chambers Chancery Chambers 170 Phillip-street30 Setborn° Chambers 21 Selborne Chambers

3 Denman Chambcrs, Phillip-street Denman Chambers Selborne Cbambcrs, Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street

30 Oct-, 192414 Mar., 193021 Nov-, 191320 Aug., 192730 Oct-, 193020 Aug-, 191316 Mar., 192814 May, 19269 May-, 1912

20 Nuv., 19254 Mar., 1932

29 Aug-, 191910 May, 19177 May, 1906

10 Feb-, 193131 July, 188228 July, 1002

16 Aug-, 18898 May, 1911

20 Aug-, 19248 May, 1913

17 Jttne, 1898

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Maxwell, A. V., K.0 1st Floor, University Chambers 8 May, 1913May, Henry W. 158 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1930Meares, C. L. D- 184 Phillip-street 21 May, 1932Meek, H. G. University Chambers, Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1922Miles, V. J. Rundell 2 University Chambers 23 Jnne, 1916Miller, Eric S. J. Denman Chambers 98 July, 1927Mitchell, The Hon. E. M., K.C., M.L.C. . • Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 28 Oct., 1900Mitchell, Sir E. F. Phillip-street 16 April, 1878Mitchell, George 142 Phillip-street 30 July, 1925Moffitt, Herbert W. Chancery Chameers 10 Slay, 1923Molloy, Joseph Francis 184 Phillip-street 6 June, 1923Monahan, C. D. 142 Phillip-street 17 Feb., 1927Monahan, W. W., K.0 170 Phillip-street 14 Feb., 1907Monkley, Percy H. 170 Phillip-street 15 May, 1928Moors, M. C. 14 Selborne Chambers 10 May, 1023Moriarty, James University Chambers 26 Jan., 1884Morrison, Mrs. Sibyl Munro 163 Phillip -street 2 June, 1924Moverley, Arthur J. Selborne Chambers 2 Aug., 1928Murray-Prior, R. S 142 Phillip-street 20 Nov., 1908Myers, F. 0. 112 Phillip-street 27 Aug., 1926Ncwbery, W 29 Selborne Chambers 4 June, 1892Newell, F. J. Kingsley University Chambers 1 Nov., 1020Nicholas, The Hon. H. S., M.L.C. 142 Phillip-street 1 May, 1901Nicol, A. A. 142 Phillip-street 30 J uly, 19.31

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BARRISTERS. Chambers.- Admitted.

Nield, J. R. Nolan, .1. H. M O'Mars, Thomas O'Sullivan, Gerald J.O'Toole. J. E- Owen, W- F L Parker, G. R. Parks, J- H. Paterson, D- G Peden, The Hon. Sir John, K.C.M.G.,

M.L.C.Piddington, A. B., LC Pike, John D Pilciter, J. E. H. Pilcher, Norman Pitt, Arthur O. M. Power, T. P. Rainbow, Alfred Ernest Renshaw, S Reid, W- E- Reimer, H- E. E Riehards, Jack - Richardson, Athol Roberts, I. CC

174 Phillip-street 29 Selborne Chambers 170 Phillip-street 183 Phillip-street 184 Phillip-street Denman Chambers, Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street University Chambers

Northfield Chambers 174 Phillip-street 174 Phillip-street 2nd Floor, Denman Chambers University Chambers 4 University Chambers Denman- Chambers, Phillip street 167 Phillip-street 167 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 167 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street .

12 Mar., 19204 Aug., 14.212 June, 19246 June, 1929

28 Aug., 19312 Aug., 19234 Feb., 19324 Tune, 1930

22 Feb-, 19234 Aug., 1898

17 Sept., 1890'10 Nov., 193230 Oet-, 193024 Oct., 19011 Mar., 19056 Dec-, 1910

19 Nov., 19238 May, 1919

31 Aug-, 102816 May, 192125 May, 103220 Oct., 19324 Mar., 1932'

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BARRISTERS- Chambers. Admitted. Rooney, C- V- Roper, E- D. -. Russell, F. A. A-, K C Saddington, Arthur G- Sanders, J- 31- Seaton, Ceorge Selby, David M. Shand, A- B-, K-C- Shand, J. W. Sheahan ,W. F Sheldon, W. S Sheppard, Wilfred J- Sherman, Perey Shortland, P. II. Simpson, C- H- G- Simpson, W. Ballantyne Small, Hubert A- Smith, Alan C. Smith, N. C- Snelling, H- A Sofer Schreiber, M- Spender, Percy C- Staey, B. V-, C.31-0., D-S 0 Stephen, F- C. Storey, H. NI. Storkey, Percy Valentme, V-0

142 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street Dcnman Chambers 167 Phillip-street Lanark Huse, 143 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers 170 Phillip-street Selborne Chambers Selborne Chainbers 170 Pbillip stree t 184 Phillip-street University Chambers 170 Phillip-street Chancerv Chainbers, Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street HA Selborne Chambers 170 Pbillip-street J70 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 3rd Floor, Denman ChambersJ42 Phillip-street2nd Floor Denman Chambers 142 Phillip-street 15S Phillip-street Crown Prosecutor's Chambers, coo Clerk of

the Peace-

2:4 Nov., 192329 Aug-, 19255 Mar., 18975 Mar., 102-1

17 Nov., 190019 Nov-, 102630 Sept-, 10:1127 Aug-, 18973 Nov-, 1921S May, 19308 314y, 1930

21 Feb-, 191623 Feb-, 192311 May, 192216 May, 19216 Slay, 1920

16 Aug-, 191710 Amt-., 193011 Mag, 192219 Dec , 193325 May, 193210 May, 192331 Oct., 1919(i May, 1926

25 May, 19328 June, 1921

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BARRISTERS, Chambers. Admitted.

Street, L, W Stuckey, G. P- Studdert, H. J Sturt, it Sugerman, B. Swan, L. B-Symonds, S. Taylor, Alan R- Teece, R. Clive, R.0 Teller, B, F. F Thomas, Gregory Bede

Thompson, Sidney A. Tonking, K, T. Toose, S- V. Treatt, Vernon H., 0I-81, Turner, Henry Turner, Rebert W. N. Tuthill, A. C Walker, C. IC. Wallace, A- C. Wallace, Gordon Watt, Alan S. Watt, Andrew R- J., 11,C. Wolin, S. G. Weigall, C. E., K.C., Solicitor-General., Wentworth, W. C.

Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 15 Selborne Chambers Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 12 Selborne Chambers 4 University Chambers Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street Denman Chambers Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street 148 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street University Chambers, Phillip-street 3 University Chambers Denman Chambers 142 Phillip-street 182 Phillip-street 143 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street Macksville 184 Phillip-street 182 Phillip-street Denman Chambers 142 Phillip-street 237 Macquarle-street Wilga Chambers, 153 Phillip-street

29 Aug., 192415 May,- 10212 June, 10242 Nov., 1922

12 Mar., 192628 Feb., 192110 May, 19212 June, 1928

29 Oat., 100817 Nov., 191010 Mar., 193317 Nov., 189015 May, 19229 May, 1912

25 April, 10237 May, 1031

25 May, 193224 Feb., 191930 Oct-, 193317 Nov., 192510 May, 192325 May, 193481 Oct., 189428 Aug., 1925is May, 139028 Jan., 1895

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

Wesche, V. G. Weston, Claude Alfred Wheeler, Arthur R. Wickham, E. W. Williams, Dudley, M.0 Wilmshurst, Frederick James Wilson, David Wilson, J. Bowie, M.B.E. Windeyer, It., K.0 Windeyer, W. J. Woodhill, P. Woodward, P. M. Wright B. J. F. Wright, G. Lytton Young, Alfred G

174 Philllp-street University Chambers Lanark House, 148 Phillip-street ......142 Phillip-street Selborne Chambers 170 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street Chancery Chambers, Phillip-street.... Ground Floor, Denman Chambers 184 Phillip-street 154 Phillip-street 274 Phillip-street 142 Phillip-street 170 Phillip-street 158 Phillip-street

27 May, 192630 Oct., 101319 Nov., 192015 Aug., 19072 July, 1915

18 Nov.. 193221 May, 190513 Mar., 191410 Aug., 189414 May, 1925'XI Nov., 193118 Nov., 193221 Nov., 193080 Aug., 192918 Feb., 1026

The names of all Barristers 0'4 the Ball not resident in the State are omitted from this 31st.

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NON-PRACTISING BARRISTERS.

(Arranged In Alphabetical Order.)

Name. Office or Addrcss.

7 Lytton-st., North Sydney. .

Registrar-General's Department.Farmers' Retie Board.Moss Vale..Water Conservation and 'Entire,.

thin Commission. ,Crown Law Officer, Port Moresby,

Papua.Tryon-road,

University of SydneyPublic Mist Ollice.Eamily Endowment Department.Registrar-General's Department.Judges' Chbrs., Supreme Conn.Department of Agriculture.Ass't. Parliamentary Draftsman:Deputy Clerk of the Peace.Department of Justice.District Court.Teachers' College.Workers' Compensation Cam-

mission.George -street, Manly.

Crown Solicitor's Office.Newport."Collarene," Barraba." Avara Hall," Clement-Street,Rushcutter's Bay.Registrar-General's Department.

Public Service Inspector.Mental Hospitals Department.Office of Clerk of the Peace.

Bowral.Judges' Chbrs., Supreme Court,-University of Sydney.Public Works Department..Judges' Chbrs., Supreme Court.61 Wentworth-road, Vaucluse.Registrar-General's Department.Deputy Protonotary.Taxation Department.Prothonotary's Office.Registrar-General's Department.

" Elderslie," Nelson-rd, Lindfleld.Legal Officer, Public Works

Department.

Addison, Lancelot Mark,M.B.E.Baggott

Berry,,John. S. Bethune, V. S.,

Bevan, Harry George

Esme Barba, .

Blacket, WilfredBland, F. A.

Brewer, W. j , Brown, G. E. Buchan, William, M.C.Burke, A. W. Charles Butler, J. It. Cahalan, Edward BernardChampion, Gordon. C. B.

Chapman, A. E. Cummerford, A.J.,

Currey, Dr..C.Carrie, William O.

Caster, David C. D'Arcy-Irvine, M. Dearin, Walter J-..

Hibbs, Leonard BurtonMilan, J. E.

Doyle, John O'Neil Duncan, J. S. Ebsworth, Samuel W Edwards, R..Evans, Ada Emily Grant, G. Bcresford Green. H. M. Hamilton, E. H.

Hammond, .J.M. Harris, Harold L. Harris, Lewis A Hazelton, W. H. Hill, BASH H. V. Hook, Edwin John Howard, Desmond F. E

Hughes, Rt. Hon. W. M ,P.C., M.P.

Johnson, Rubert Allah .,.

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82

NON-PRACTISING BARRISTERS.

(Arranged In Alphabetical Order.)

Name. Office or Address.

Jones, David G. 31 Hunter-street, Sydney. .Kent, H. P. 24 Shirley road, Wollstonectaft.Kilgour. A. J. 44 Liverpool-road, Croydon.Laird, Herman H. 102 Gordon av., Hamilton.Lomond, Harold Lewis Registrar. Workers' Compen-

sation Commission.Learoyd, Harry Assistant Registrar, Workers'

Compensation Commission.Leverrler, F., K.0 Challis House, Martin Place.Lockhart Norman C.,O.B.E. Registrar in Bankruptcy.Love, J. M. W. State Crown Solicitor's Office.Lowe, Matthew Henry Public Trust Office.Lucas, C. R. Inglcdene, Tharwa, F.C.T.Mack, C S Judge's Chbrs., Supreme Court.Maddocks, Sydney Aubrey Commissioner of Road Trans-

port and Tramways.Makin, William Registrar-General's DepartmentMaxwell, Aubrey Prank Department of Road Transport

and Tramways.Merrick, John Examiner of Titlcs, Registrar-

General's Department.Middleton, Richard Chas. c/o Tooth and Co. Ltd. Sydney.Monaghan, J. T. Public Trust Ofllce.Mullins, The Hon. John Lisgaw Hours, 30 Carrington-et.

Lane, M.L.C.Murphy, J. P. Registrar-General's Department.Mttrphy, William E. Milk Board.McCulloch, J. r Conrt House, Wollongong.McGee, Henry Xavier Registrar-General's Department.McNamara, J. J Public Trust Office.McRae, F. P. Second Assistant Parliamentary

Draftsman.O'Brien, J. J. Parllamentary Library.O'Conor, The Ron. B. B., 28 O'Connell-street.

M.L.C.O'Grady, J. E. Court Rcporting Office.O'Halloran, Virgil 1'. C/o. Metropolitan Water, Sewer-

age, and Drainage Board.Ollerenshaw, R. C. A Rabaul, New Guinea.

O'Meally, John Denis Taxation Department.Phippard, S. R. 10 Conway Ave., Rose Bay.Ralston, A. W Repatriation Commission, Mel-

bourne.Rishworth, Henry Skiers 44 William-street, Hornsby.Rohr, Gcorge Waruda St., Kirribilli.Shaw, H. Giles Chairman, Commonwealth Bank

A ppeal Board.

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NON-PRACTISING BARRISTERS.

(Arranged In Alpha helical Order.)

Name. Office or Address.

Sheldon, Alfred Buwring

Spence, John SteSway, F. C. Symingtun, R. B. Tremlett, F. C. G.

Turner, G. V. Maunsell

Vizzard, Frederick W, „

Walker, It. E. Walsh, C. It

Ward, C. Kingsley Watson, George A.

Weir, George Wells, Theodure, M.C. Whitfeld, L. A. Williams, James Leslie

C.11.0. M.B.E.Wood, Harrle DalrympleWright, Raymond A Wurth, Wallace Charles

Deputy Registrar of Cu-oper-ative Societies, &c.

Auditor-General." Nyora," Gosford.Department of Agriculture,Assistant Under-Secretary,

Premier's Department.Crown Law Office, Rabaul, New

Guinea.Office of Commissioner of Road

Transport and Tramways.Government Insurance Office.Diocesan Registrar, St. Andrew's

Cathedral.Court House, Bathurst.Deputy Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor.Probate Ofllce.Registar-General's Department.

Public Trust Office.Chairman, Irrigation Advisory

Committee.Prothonotary.8 Spring-street.Industrial Registrar's Office.

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BARRISTERS' CIRCUIT LIST.Northern Circuit.

(As to Crown Proseeutors, see note at end of this list.)

Maitland, Tamworth, Armidale, Grafton, Neweastle, Single-ton, Muswellbreok, Glen Inncs, Tenterfield, Inverell,Lismore.BeBingen, Kempsey, Port Macquarie, Taree, Ballina, Mtn ,

willumbah, Casino, Maclean, Bingara, Moree, NarrabriCunnedah, and Murrurundi.

Barwick, G. E. McDonald, E. FBerne, F. W. McDonald, G. R. W.Bradley, W. S. Mc°hie, N.Chambers, R. McIntosh, N. D.Cohen, Alroy M. McMinn, W.Cellier, J. B. McTague, N. P.Collins, O. Martin, E.Corringham, G. H. Miles, V. J, Rundellde Bann, A.' J. Moffitt, H. W.Dignam, W. J. Moriarty, J.Edwards, H. G. Nicholas, H S.Emerton, J. K. Nield, J. It.Hyatt- Clive. Nolan, J. H,

Farrer, G. F. Pitt, A. G. M.Ferguson, J. A. Richards, J.Flattery, T. P. Shand, J. W.Flynn, W. S. Sheldon, W. S.Geldston, R. C. Sheppard, W. J.Henry, II, A. Simpson, W. B.Herron, L. J. Small, H. A.Hooton, J. R. Stacy, B. V.

Hnngerford, G. P, L. Studdert, U. 3.Hunter, David. Symonds, S.Jaques, H. V. Telfer, B. F. F.Kitto, F. W. Toose, S. V.Leaver, J. Treatt, V. H., M.M.Loxton, M.F ., M.C.

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Southern and South-Western Circuit.Hay, Young, Goulburn, Queanbeyan, Yass, Braidwood,

Cooma, Bombala, Bega, Wollongong, Kiama, Eden, Moruya,Hilton, Nowra, Wagga, Albury, Deniliquin, Corowa, Hillston,Narrandera, Tumut, Gundagai, Cootamundra„ Wyalong,Temora, Burrows, Grenfell, Murrnmburrah, and Leeton.

Amsberg. O F. Louat, Dr. F.Arnott, H. D. MacMahon, T. P.Badham, L. C. Minogue, H. (Melbourne).Beale, O. H. Moverley, A. J.Betts, Selwyn F McGrath, B. J.Blackett, W. R. Newell, F. J. Kingsley.

'Breckenridge, C. P. O Sullivan, G. I.Clancy, Brian. Owen, W. F. L.Ceok, R. C. Reimer, H. E. E.Curlewis. A. H. Robertson, D. C. (Melbourne).Cussen, L. B. (Melbourne). Sanderson, W. A. (Melbourne)Duffy'. C. Gavan (Melbourne). Seaton, G. E. C.

Flanagin, T. W. (Melbourne). Shelton, H. C. L. (Melbourne).Fuller. Bryan C. Sherman, P.Gee, W. S. Smith, N. C.

Gould, J. V. Spender, P. C.Harrington, Hubert p. Storkey, P. V., V.C.

Henchman; 0:4. H. Street, E. W.Henery, T. T. Stuekey, G. P.

Holmes, J, D. %ran, L. O.Hutchinson, L. C.

'Pocking, K. S J..

.A.Isaacs, G. Jett?" 3- M. Wentworth, W. C.

Jenkyn, N. A. Wesche, V. G.hello, E. 0 W. (Melbourne) ,Weston. C. A.Ring, Whitney (Melbourne).Woodhill, P. J.

Woodward, P.M.Floyd, Alan s: Western Circuit.

Mudgee, Dubbo, Bathurst, Lithgow, Wellington, Orange,Molong,Parkes, Forbes, Condobolin,Walgett, Warren,Cobar,Nyngan, Bourke, Wilcannia, Wentworth, Cowra, and Carcear.

Estivate, D. G. Moors, M. C.Burdekin, R. Murray-Prior, It. S.

Cassidy; 3. E. O'Toole, J. E.Paterson, D. C.

Davies; Wyndham J. E. Holier, N. G.Delohery, C. ' Rainbow, A. E.

Doi*, W. R. Redshaw, S.Ferguson. A. H. Roper, B. D.

Ferguson, K. A. Sanders, 3. M.Fetherston, v. N. Shortland, P. D.Hardwick, Q. A'. Stephen, F. C.

Hill; A. G. Taylor, A. R.Kidston; R.- R,

Jr ' 'Ma, Dr. R. H.

, S. G.Levy, The Hon. Sir Daniel, 'Windeyer, W. J. Y.

M.L.A. Wright, G. Lytton.Mason, IL H. Young, A. G.:

McClemens, J. H.The permanent Crown Prosecutors at Quarter Sessions are

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(1) Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott. (3) David L. Aitken and Barron. (5) Atlen, Allen and Hemsley(2) Abbott, Tout, Creer F Co. (-1) Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and Patmer. (6) Vindin and Little John

SOLICITORS—SYDNEY.(Solicitors whose offices are registered under Rule 15.)

(General Rnles.)N.B.—The attention of Solicitors is particularty drawn to the Rule whicb requires their offices to he registered n October each near

Name. Date ofAdmission. Ollices.

*Abbott, Alan Campbell 19 Aug., 1932 9 Bligh-street.*Abbott, Arthur E. (1) 3 Mar., 1900 9 Bligh-street.Abbott, Harold Kingsmill 10 May, 1917 9 Bligh-street.

*Abbott, H. P. 6 Mar., 1897 56 Hunter-street.°Abbott, Macartney (2) 16 Nov., 1901 3 Spring-street.*Addison, Irving L. 31 Aug., 1928 Wingello House, Angel Place.*Adrian, F. G Adrian, Geoffrey

1 Aug., 192915 Mar., 1929

42 Bridge-street.27 Hunter street. Cr=

45.)Ahern, Joseph F 10 Aug., 1911 34 Martin-place.

*Ahern, Stephen 22 Nov., 1918 16 Barraek-street.*Aitken, Lindesay S. (3) 30 July, 1925 81 Elizabeth street.•Alcorn, Brian (6) 10 May, 1928 25 O'Connell-street.•Alexander, Charles Allaster (4) 31 Aug., 1928 as Castlereagh-street.*Alexander, Charles W. (4) 28 Nov., 1891 2B Castlereagh-street.Alexander, Lionel 19 Aug., 1912 56 Hunter-street.

*Allen, Arthur Denis Wigram (5) 24 Nov., 1922)*Allen, Arthur Wigram (5) 22 May, 1886 I*Allen, George Wigram Dundas (5) 22 Feb., 1923 } 19 Castlereagh-street.*Allen, Hcrbert, (5) 12 Jan., 1891 I•Allen, Reginald Charles (5) ...... 2 Sent., 1882)

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS-

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

*Allen, Campbell Palmer (1) *Allen, Ewart Power (2) Allen, H. D; (3)

• Allen, Osborne M. Allen, Philip H.

*Allen, Robert Palmer (1) Allworth, W. A. H. (4)

*Alvarez, J. A. * Andrew, Y. R. • Andrews, Harry R. (5) *Anstey, A. Mervyn (11) Armstrong, John William

• Arnold, Austen G. de L. (0) Arnott, Clive

*Arnott, J- Frisby Arnott, William (7)

*Ash, Goddard William*Asher, George Alfred *Asher, Richard B- (8) Asher-Smith, G. H.

*Aspinall, 13. J. (9) ►Aspinall, II- M. (9) Asprey, Kenneth W.

*Al kinson, H- E- H. (10) • Aubrey, R. Willis

25 Aug., 101623 Nov., 102319 Nov., 19262 Aug., 1923

25 May, 103218 Dec-, 187528 Aug-, 190927 Aug-, 191523 Aug,, 102514 Mar-, 192419 Nov-, 10261 Noy-, 1928

24 May, 190228 Aug-, 190931 Aug-, 192326 Nov-, 18026 June, 1891

23 Nov-, 192326 Mar-, 16782 June, 1020

28 Nov., 189117 Mar., 19225 June, 1929

18 Nov-, 19274 June, 1024

2 Castlereagh-street-19 Bligh-street.39 Hunte--street.50 Hunter-street.141 Elizabeth-street.2 Castlereagh-street.16 Barrack-street- ,Sydney Harbour Trust Offices,350 George-street.02b Pitt-street.133 Pitt-street.Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's Office.107 Elizabeth-street.4 Castlereagh-street.11c Castlereagh-strect.27 Hunter-street. -115 Pitt-street.84 Pitt-street.16 Spring-street.247 George-street.18-20 Martin-place,18-20 Martin-place.31 Hunter-street-10 Castlereagh street: 3 Castlereagh-street.

(1) Abbott and Allen.(2) Robison, Maxwell and Allen.

(5) Hurry It. Andrews a Co. (9) Ii. J- Aspinall and Son-(3) A. O. da L. Arnold 5 Co. (12) McCoy, Grove. and Atkinson,- - - .7) A. J. Taylor, William Arnott & Co- (11) Hancock and Anstey.

(8) Asher, Old and Jones.(31 Walter Dldion & Co-(4) Wearer and Allworth- Ii*

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Name. Date ofAdmission.

Offices

SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Backbone, J • Badham, G. N. Baker, Albert E. (1) Baker, Harry John (1) Baker, W. Preston

•Baldick, G. L. *Baldock, W. J. (Si •Baldwin, Arthur R. (3) *Darken, A. E, (9) *Barker, F. IV. 14) 'Barker, Harold M. *Barnes, Alan E. *Barnes, Alfred Edward Barnes, G. Lewis Bander, H. R.

*Barraclough, F. E. *Barron, Duncan (5) Barry, A. W Bartier, H. J

•Bartley, R. J. Baum, F. R. Beckenham, J. G.

*Beeby, Edward Beehag, S. A. (7)

*Belisario, G. A. F. (6) *Bell, Herbert T (8)

17 Nov., 1933 350 George-street.10 May, 1928 3 Castlereagh-street.22 Feb., 19J2 163 Pitt-street.21 Nov., 1924 163 Pitt-street.25 Aug, 1933 2 Hunter-street10 Aug., 1916 129 Pitt-street.14 Mar., 19131( 23 O'Connell-street.29 Aug., 1930 14 Castlereagh-street.1 Aug., 1929 56 Hunter-street.

30 Aug., 1890 39 Hunter-street.8 May, 1911 1 Bligh-street.

27 July, 1933 10 Bligh-street.26 Aug., 1893 119 Phillip-street.30 Aug., 1929 19 Castlereagh-street.25 Aug., 1911 9 Castlereagh-street.8 Nov., 1909 Deputy Master-in-Lunacy.

31 May, 1912 81 Elizabeth-street.28 Aug., 1914 State Crown Solicitor's Office.S Sept., 1921 11c Castlereagh-street.

21 Feb., 1929 15 Park-street.21 Feb., 1924 5 Hunter-street.1. Nov., 1923 Examiner of Titles, Registrar-General's Department.

16 Star., 1923 11e Castlereagh-street.31 Aug., 1889 141 Elizabeth-street.11 Mar., 1893 133 Pitt-street.16 No*., 1901 39 Hunter-street

(1) Baker and Baker.(3) Faithful, Maddock, and Baldock.(3) William Walker and Son.

(4) Barker and Jones.5) David L. Aitken and Barron.

(G) Bowman and Mackenzie.

Beehag and Simpson.(S) Norton Smith & Co.(9) Barkell and Walsh.

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SYDNEY. SOLICITORS,

Warne. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Ben, Norman James (1)

*Bender, .Edwin C. *Benecke, J, Stenhouse (10) Bennett, C. Newborn

*Bennett, E. K. M. Benson, Victor H. Bergman, Norman Berne, Aubrey Percy (5)

-1. Berry, Lawrence (0) *Bertie, Alan B -

Beswick, George 51 Biddulph, C. R

*Biddulph, Lindon H., MM. (2) *Biggers. Conn Biggs, Frank (3) Biggs, W. J. (8) Binney, John W

*Black, W. E. (4) *Blackmore, A. B. "Blain, Norman Hudson Manning (6) *Blake, Alfred J. T. *Bland, II. S. (7) *Blood, F. Minion (8) Bluett, Albert Robert Boland, M. J.

2 June, 19261 Aug., 1913

11 May, 492918 Nov„ 192726 Aug., 192729 Oct„ 1931is Nov., 19321 Sept., 1922

20 Nov., 19318 May, 1031)

20 Feb , 193013 Mar., 193121 Noy., 191320 Oct., 193229 May, 190018 Feb., 192014 Mar., 19308 June, 1931

19 Aug., 189918 Nov., 190529 Oct., 193130 Out., 191331 Aug„ 19289 Ma,., 1907

20 Aug., 1930

117 Pitt-street.115 Pitt-street.9 Bligh-street.29 Castlereagh-street.375 George-street.160 Castlereagh-street.

17 Castlereagh-street77 Castlereagh-street3 Castlereagh-street.375 George-street.107 Elizabeth-street.31 Martin Place.174 Phillip-street.02 Hunter-street.19 O'Connell-street.19 O'Connell-street,81 Elizabeth-street.0 Bligh-street.02n Pitt-street.33-30 Hunter-street.4 Castlereagh-street.350 George-street.72 King-street.42 Bridge-street.14 Martin-place.

(1) Bell end Marshall. 6) William Parker and A. P. Berne. (5) Arfhur V. Hilliard and Berry.(2) Biddulph and Salenger (6). Dalrymple and Blain (10) Garland Seaborn and Abboth.(3) Frank Biggs and Son. 7) Blend and Game*.(4) B. S. Doyle and Black 8) Fisher and Macansh

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Date ofAdmission. Offices.Name.

Boland, Win. J. Booth, H. Roy

•Bosler, Wilfred A. Boulton, John Bede

Bourke, Cecil A. R Bourne, George

• Boxhall, J. A. (1) *Boyce, Charles Macleay (2) Boyce, Norman (2)

•Boyce, Raymond C. M. (2) *Boyd, Victor Albert (1) Boyle, Archibald Courtney (4)

•Bradfield, Alan John (12) *Bradfield, Anthony Bailey (5) *Brady, Martin J. (6) Brady, Vincent J., D.S.C. (8) Brandt, E. Paul

•Braund, Henry D. (7) •Breden, B. N. (9) *Bretnall, Fred W. Brewster, Morton Brierley, Bruce (11)

*Broad, C. W. (10)

10 Mar., 1928 79 Elizabeth-street.2 June, 1920 107 Elizabeth-street.

14 Mar., 1930 115 Pitt-street.20 Nov., 1931 16 Barrack-street.30 Oct., 1924 Legal Officer, Legal Aid Office.20 May, 1898 195 Elizabeth-street.24 Nov., 1022 14 Castlereagh-street.29 Nov., 1890 79 Elizabeth-street.20 Ang., 1911 79 Elizabeth-street.7 June, 1922 70 Elizabeth-street.

29 Aug., 1024 17 O'Connell-street.21 Nov., 1924 J01 Hunter-street.3 June, 1931 10 Bligh-street,

19 Feb., 1020 17 Martin Place.2 Aug., 1928 11c Castlereagh-st.

27 Aug., 1920 Wingello House, Angel Place.3 June, 1931 350 George-street.

20 Nov., 1909 28 O'Connell-street.2 June, 1926 183 King-street.11 Mar., 1905 Solicitor for Transport.6 June, 1928 9-13 Bligh-street.

30 Oct., 1930 109 Pitt-street.10 Feb., 1931. 74 Pitt-street.

(1) Percy L. Williamson & CO.(2) Boyce and Boyce.(3) Maxwell and Boyd.(4) A. C. Boyle & Co.

151 Thompson and Bradfield.(0) Brady and Codes.(7) Braund and Watt.(8) Vincent J. Brady A. Co.

(9) John Williamson and Sons.(10) A. P. Sparke and Broad.(11) Bruce Brierley A. Co.(12) F. H. King and Bradfield.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. I Date of1 Admission. Offices.

Brooke, F. E. N. (3) • . • Brown, Adrian (1) • Brown, Harry L. (21 *Brown, Herbert (1) Brown, James Mervyn Brown, Otto (9)

■Browne, P. E. (4) *Bryant, Edward A. Bryant, Fredk. C.

*Bryant, Ronald Alford Buckle, F. N. Buckley, Maurice Armstrong

• Buggy, Raymond (5) *Bull, Sidney John (6) •Bull, William Charles (6) Burge, Cecil 0

• Burge, Robert (10) .. *Burke, Sydney O. J. • Burns, N. R. (7)

Butchart, C. E Butler, 0. S.

'Bytes, Miss Marie B. *Cable, Frank W. Cadden, L. G. B.

Cadogan, M. C. (8) Cahill, E. R. s. (11)

0 June, 192317 Feb., 192730 May, 191311 Ma•., 18036 June, 19234 Feb., 193270 Oct., 101421 Nov.. 193D6 May, 1927

27 Lug., MO23 Nov., 19285 June, 1929

30 Oct., 101914 Dec., 187828 Aug., 19093 June, 1031

20 Nov., 1931.S May, 19245 June, 1929

20 Oct., 193118 Nov., 19324 June, 19244 Feb., 1932

11 Mar., 190520 Nov., 193111 Mav, 1922

NO Hunter-street.9 Bligh-street.67 Castlereagh-street.9 Bligh-street.27 Hunter-street,115 Pitt-street.7 Wynyard-street.25 O'Connell-street.Wingello House, Angel-place.10 Castlereagh-street.74 Pitt-street.14 Martin-place.117 Pitt-street.84 Martin-place34 Martin-place.40 Pitt-street.273 George-street.Solicitor for Transport Office.9 Bligh-street.Registrar of Probates.79 Elizabeth-street.158 Phillip-street.10 Barrack-street.79 Elizabeth-street.91 Elizabeth-street.10 Bligh-street.

di Macnamara and Smith. J) .P. V. McCullooh and Buggy. (9) Matey and Brown.(2) Marry Brown & Co. (2) S. J" Bull and Bon. CM J. W. Maund nod Kelynack.(SI Campbell, Campbell, and Campbell. (71 Garland. Seaborn and Abbott. (11) E. R- S- Caluli & Co.(4) Stephen, Jaques and Stephen (8) D. R. Ball & Cu.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORs. Name. pate of I Offices.Admission,

Cahill, Lionel *Caldwell, Norman W *Campbell, David *Campbell, Erie, D.S.O., (1) *Campbell, W. R. (1) Carroll, J. J. (2) Carroll, s. J. (2) Carruthers, W. A. (3) Carson, Bryan Cassidy, Frederick William (n) Cassidy, W. 0 Cathels, Robert Campbell (4)

*Chapman, Clarence Ernest (5) Chilton, F. 0. 7)

*Chippindall, Harold Noreert Chippindall, Herbert

*Christie, Geo. (8) Christie, Joseph

*Clapin, Jack Adrian (9) Clapin, Wm. E. (9) Clark, Francis G. Clark, Il , Richardson Clark, J. E. Clark, William Herbert

'*Clarke, Clive (10) Clausen, F. F.

3 June, 192519 Aug., 19322 June, 1920

20 Aug., 191929 Oct., 191422 Aug., 1896•3 June, 1925

16 Mar., 192317 Nov., 19334 Mar., 19324 June, 19302 June, 1926

19 Feb., 19205 June, 1929

14 Mar., 192419 Nov., 192615 Mar„ 191217 Nuv., 1933SI Aug., 19231 June, 1889

30 May, 190312 Mar., 190422 Nov., 191817 Nov., 193331 Aug., 19282 June, 1926

31 Hunter-street.12 Spring-street.33-39 Hunter-street.33-39 Hunter. street.

33-39 Hunter-street.He Castlereagh-street.Ilc Castlereagh-street,84 Pitt-street.19 Castlereagh-street.91 Elizabeth-street.107 Elizabeth-street.28 Martin-place.14 Castlereagh-street.14 Martin-place.28 Martin-place.28 Martin-place,14 Martin-place.Wingello Rouse, Angel Place.117 Pitt-street.117 Pitt-street.115 Pitt-street.32 Jamieson-street.State Crown Solicitor.841 George-street.79 Elizabeth-street.Commonwealth Crown-Solicitor's Office.

(1) Campbell, Campbell and Campbell.(9) .1. 3. Carroll and Son.(3) Carruthers, Hunter Co.(4) R. C. Cattle's and Jones.

5) C. E. Chapman Co. (9) J. A. Unpin and Fleming.7)Tietyens, McLachlan Co. (10) Clive"CLarke8) T. W. Garrett, Christie and Berne. (11) D. R. Hall & Co.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS. .

Name, D ate ofAdmission. Offices.

*Clayton, Hector J. R, (11) .

Cleary, Ernest A. (2) *Clegg, Eric (3) *Clines, P. J. Coates, A. J.

*Cooks, Georgc Whitehouse (4) Cocks, Verner W. (6) Cohen, B. Keith Cohen, E.G. Maddocks (6)Cohen, P. E. Maddocks (6)

*Cohen, Leon L Cohen, N. It. Purcell Cohen, William Lawrence Collins, Alfred 0 Collins, Henry Nathan Collins, Neil (8)

*Colquhoun, P, B. (9) Connah, G. W.(7) Connery. Maxwell IP Connolly, Warrington Conroy, Neville Randolph Cook, Dudley Manning

*Cook, John Hartley (10) *Cook, 8. E. (1)

20 Feb., 191111 Mar., 19276 JUne, 1923

19 Noy., 190322 Aug., 189628 May, 189819 Noy., 19208 Oct, 1891

29 Aug„ 18918 May, J924

26 Aug., 189324 Nuy., 19222 Mar., 1901

10 Mar,, 191619 Nov., 18982 June, 19268 June, 18918 June, 1914

25 May, 19821 Nov., 19282 June, 1926

26 May, 193316 Mar., 192826 May, 1900

280 Castlereagh-street.60 Hnnter-street.11c Castlereagh-street.

8r Elizabeth-streetPublic Trust Ofllce, '117 Pitt-street.117 Pitt-street.14 Martin-place79 Elizabeth-street.79 Elizabeth-street./16 Barrack-street.9 Martin-place.42 Hunter-street.81 Elizabeth street.67 Castlereagh-street.77 Castlereagh-street.129 Pitt-street.925 Pitt-street.26 Bridge-street.79 Elizabeth-street,7 Wynyard-street.17 Martin-place.25 Castlereagh-street.66 Pitt-street.

11) 8. E. Cook and Henderson.01 Cleary And Callachor.(8) Gill, Oxlade and Clegg.(4) Treet and Cocks.

(6 Verner W. Cooks and Graham. (0) Colquhoun and Ktng.(6 E. G. Maddocks Cohen and Son, (10) Pigott, Stinson,Macgregor and Palmer.(7) G. W. Connate Li Co. WI Clayton, Utz & Co.(8) Coffins and Mulholland,

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date of Offices.Admission.*Cook, Samuel (1) 3 June, 1931 fid Pitt-street.Coop, Wilfred Howard (14) Corcoran, John (2)

18 Nov.,17 Nor.,

19321933

28 Martin-place.56 Hunter-street.

•Cottee William Keith (3) ..... , 24 Nov., 1922 82 Pitt-street.Cotter,N. S. 18 Nov., 1932 14 spring-street.

*Cowie, J. K. Walton (4-) 7 May, 1925 311 George-street.•Cowlishaw, Reginald (5) 25 Aug., 1900 17 O'Connell-street.*Cowper, Norman Lethbridge (6) Craik, W, Panton

6 June,23 Aug.,

19231902

19 Castlereagh-street.185 Elizabeth-street.

Crain, W. A. T. Cram, John

27 Aug.,20 Feb.,

19261923

115 Pitt-street.2B Casttereagh-street.

•Crawford, John Wilson (7) 2 June, 1916 10 Bligh-street.•Creagh, A. J. 26 Nov., 1892 247 George-street.`Creagh, W. J. (8) IS Nov., 1899 247 George-street.•Creer, J. N. (9) 8 May, 1919 3 spring-street.*Crichton-Smith, George (10) Croaker, Fred. Croaker, George

10 Mar.,13 Mar.,26 Nov.,

1894 30 Pitt-street.1931 14 Martin-place.1892 14 Martin-place.

*Crocker, Alan Wentworth (11) Crouch, Lindsay T. (12)

27 Aug.,10 Mar.,

19201906

115 Pitt-street.57 York-street.

*Crowther, Join 0. (13) 25 Aug., 190d 10 Barrack-street.'Coley, Edward J. Cupit, Allan E Currie, G. B.

15 Mar.,5 Jnne,

19 Aug.,

192919291932

19 Castlereagh-street.120 Pitt-street.109 Pitt-street.

*Curric, H. R. 25 Aug., 1900 109 Pitt-street.*Curtiss, Elliston 0. (15).. 31 Oct., 1912 67 Castlereagh-street.

(1) S. E. Cook and Henderson.(21 N. Cherry Willis & Corcoran.(3) Joseph Thompson and Cottee.(4) Walton Cowie & Co,(5) Robson and Cowl chew,

(6 Allen, Alten and Hem ley.(7) Etlison Rich and Crawford.(8 Crouch and Creagh.(91 Abbott, Tout, Creer & Co.

(10 Crichton-Smith and Waring.

(11) J. E. A. Florence and Crocker.(12) J. Stuart Thom & Co.(13) Dibbs, Parker, and Parker.(14) If. G. Tilbury and Coop.(15) Curtiss. Dezarnaulds and Edward,

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offtces.

Cutler. John K. 13 1113.r., 11131 00 Pitt-street.Dale, G. E. 24 Aug., 1901 77 York-street.Dale, H. E. 26 May, 1933 10 Castlereagh-street.

*Dalrymple, Arthur Patrick Nixon (1) 16 Nov., 1895 83-39 Hnnter-street.Dangar, R. Neville 30 May, 1896 Ilc Castlereagh-street.

' *d'Apice, A. W. M. (2) 9 Deo., 1913 30 Carrington-street.Dare, Lionel (3) 14 Mar., 1930 31c Castlereagh-street.

*Davenport, Frank A. (4) 16 July, 1885 34 Martin-place.Davies, Clive W. (6) 7 June, 1022 4 Martin-place.Davies, William Sydney 25 May, 1932 67 Castlereagh-street.

*Davis, Alick Sidney (6) 10 May, 1925 110 Phillip-street.*Davis, Arthur E. (7) 28 Aug., 1031 19 Castlereagh-street.*Davis, Henry (7) 3 June, 1893 19 Castlereagh-street.

•Davy, G. V. 18 Feb, 1926 19 Castlereagh-street.*Dawes, Edward George (8) 27 April, 1880 89 Pitt-street.Dawes, F. R. S. (8) 20 Nov., 1931 89 Pitt-street.Dawes, R. T. J. (0) 22 Noy., 1912 18-20 Martin-place.

*Deane, William Smith (11) 19 Nov., 18.97 49 Rowe-street.Dobenham, Arthur Edmund 5 June, 1929 Justice Department.

De Cook, A. R. (13) 10 Aug., 1032 107 Liverpool-street.*dc Ferranti, R. Z. (12) 9 May, 1929 129 Pitt-strect.*Delohery, A. H. 8 Mar., 1890 Wingello House, Angel Place.Densley, William Pryor (10) 2 June, 1926 14 Castlereagh-street.Dunton. C. F. • 2 June, 1926 Department of Attorney-General and of Justice(1) Dalrymple and Blaln. 6) Hughesdon and Davis. (11) Deane and Deane.

- (2) Makinson and d'ApIce. 7) Henry Davls and Son. (12) Whitehead and Ferrantl.(3) Lionel Dare and B. P. Pnrcetl. (8) Villeneuve•Smith and Dawes. (13) J. A. Meagher and De Cock.(4) Prank A. Davenport and Slant (0) Thomas Rose and Dawes.(5) Cllve Davies and Sharpe (10) Densley and Downing.

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(8) B. S. Doyle and Black.(9) Rand and Drew

(1) Densley and Downing.(21 Lumsden, Doyle & Co.(3) Rosendahl and Devereux.

(4) Curtiss, Dezaruaulds and Edward'.5) Fred. C. Emanuen and Pearce.

(6) Walter Dickson .1 Ce

Name. Offices.Date ofAdmission.

SYDNEY SOLICITORs.

Devereux, Aidan John (3) 1 Nov., 1928 82 Pitt-street.Dezarnaulds, C. A. H. (4) 20 Nov., 1931 67 Castlereagh-street.Dibbs, R. G. 25 May, 1932 109 Pitt-street.

*Dickie, William C. 31 Aug., 1928 121 Pitt-street.*Dickinson, A. W. M. 27 Aug., 1926 33-39 Hunter-street.Dickinson, H. B. (5) 23 Nov., 1928 115 Pitt-street.

*Dickson, A. J. 28 Aug., 1908 10 O'Connell street.Dickson, Eric Lerchen 31 July, 1930 Chief Clerk in Divorce, Supreme Court.

*Dickson, Walter (C) 24 Aug., 1901 33-39 Hunter-street.*Dickson, W. J. 7 Mar.. J903 49 Rowe-street.

Dignam, C. P. 31 Aug., 1923 160 Castlereagh-street.*Dixon, Clive F. 14 Mar., 1924 350 George-street.*Doherty, C. L. 19 Aug., 1899 28 O'Connell-street.Donnelly, Walter B. 25 Aug., 1933 133 Pitt-street.Donohoe, F. P. 30 Oct., 1930 14 Castlereagh-street.Doughan, James 27 Aug., 1926 Department of Attorney-General and of Just e.Douglas, Ross 11 May, 1922 S Spring street.

*Dowe, W. A. 1 June, 1927 160 Castlereagh-street.Downes, Edwin W. 3 Mar., 1900 27 Hunter-st.Downing, F. J. (1) 21 Nov., 1930 14 Castlereagh-street.

*Doyle, B. S. (8) 30 July, 1931 9 Bligh-street.Doyle, Frank H. (2) 31 Oct., 1929 7 Wynyard-street.Dresser, Roy. J J 29 Aug., 1930 121 Pitt-street.

*Drew, C. Mathews f9) 26 Nov., 1892 2 Hunter-street.

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SYDNEY, SOLICITORs.

Nitrite. Clete ofAdmission.

Offices

*Drew, William Hughes *Dryhurst, Claude R. (1) *Dudley, Reginald F. *Duke, A. W. M. 9) *Dunean,. Ronald MeGregor *Dunhill; E. S. *Dunn, W. Douglas

*Ebsworth, Arthur Charles (2) *Ebsworth, Francis Octavius (2)• Edgley, John Milton, D.S.O. (3)Edwards, Abdy F. (10) Edwards, Adrian T.

*Edwards, J. M. (6) *Egan,. James *Ellis, Kevin W. (4) Ellison, Alfred Owen Ellitt, Simeon Elphinstone, J. C.

• Emanuel, Fred. C. (6) *England, Roy S. H. (7) Evans, H. J3. C. Evennett, Bertrand Guy (8)

*Ewart, F. W

2 Mar., 190121 Feb., 192917 Noy., 19164 June, 1980J4 Mar., 191918 Deo., 18864 Juno, 1924

15 Nov., 188425 Aug., 180429 May, 190918 Nov., 19103 June, 1926

29 Oct., 19141 Jun., 19164 Mar , 1932

28 July, 19278 June, 1921

19 Aug., 189928 Aug., 190916 Mar., 192825 Aug., 19336 June, 1928

28 July, 1927

14 Castlereagh-street.16 Barrack-street.

Martin-place,77 Castlereagh-street.19 O'Connell-street.1 Bligh-street.88 Martin-place.

243-247 George-street.243-247 George-street.76 Pitt-street.07 Castlereagh-street.J09 PItt-street.109 Pitt-street:Commonwealth Bank, Pitt-street.

4 Martin-place.20 O'Connell-street.160 Castlereagh-street.929 Pitt-street,116 PItt-street.109' Pitt-street,10 Bligh-street,38 Martin-place.28 Bond-street.

(1) Dibbs, Parker and Parker.(2) Ebsworth and Ebsworth.(3) John Edgley & Co.(4) D. Lynton Wllllams, Elks & Co.

(ID Dawson, Waldron, Edwards, and Nicholls.(5) Fred. C. Emanuel and Pearce.(7) Herald and England.

(8) 8.-t}. Evennett & Co.(9)Lorton, Links & Duke. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Edwards

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Date ofAdmission.Name. Offices.

Ewing, R. M. •Fallon, V.D •Fawl, Herman (1) *Fealy, David * Ferguson, Thomas Alan (2) •Fincham, Wm. Bono Finlay, Mervyn (3)

*Finn, Felix Aloysius Fisher, J. 11

*Fitzhardinge. M. A. H. *Fleming, Michael Joseph (4) Flynn, J. Stilwell (5)

*Flynn, Vincent John Foord, B. J. III

•Ford, Emil E. J. *Forsyth, John Walter (6) • Forsyth, Walter George (6) *Forsyth, Walter John Charles Fowler, W. Montague (7)

*Francis, Grosvenor A. •Francis, Wilfrid E. R. (8) Frawley, John B.

*Freeman, W. A.

26 May, 193329 Aug., 190328 May, 191025 Aug., 189431 July, 19197 June, 19228 June, 1921

June, 192115 Mar., 192921 Dec., 18727 June, 1922

13 Mar., 193121 Nov., 193018 Nov., 190581 Mar, 191728 Aug., 192524 Aug., 19011.5 Aug., 193327 Aug., 192023 Feb., 19256 June, 19235 Mar., 18983 Mar., 1000

12 Castlereagh-street27-29 King-street.25 O'Connell-street.17 Martin-place-10 O'Connell-street.17 Martin-place.141 Elizabeth-street.121 pitt-street.16n Casttereagh-strcet.119 Phillip-street.11C Castlereagh-street.117 Pitt-street.129 pitt-street.107 Pitt-street.350 George-street.16 Barrack-street.16 Barrack-street.16 Barrack-street.14 Martin-place.67 Castlereagh-street.91 Phillip-street.28 Martin-plaee.4 Martin-place.

(1) Windeyer, Fawl & Windeyer.(2) Ferguson and Vine Hal,.(3) Mervyn Finlay aud Jennings.

(4) W. P. McElhone & Co.(5) Prior and Fnynn.(6) Sly and Russelt.

(7) W. Montague Fowler & Co.(9) Rawlinson, Hamilton, aud Francis.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS-

Name. Date ofAdmission- Offices.

•Fulton, Herbert Ernest (1) 24 Aug-, 1901 82 Pitt-street.• Fulton, Raymond Kyrie (1) 12 Mar-, 1921 82 Pitt-street.

*Gaden, Edward Ainsworth (2) 18 Mar., 1997 30 Hunter-street.*Paden, John D- L. (3) 10 Mar„ 1928 11c Castlereagh-street.Gale, Charles Clarence (4) Gale, Leslie Ross (4)

24 sept„ 1378 127 July, 1911 06 Hunter-street.*Gallagher, F 26 May, 1838 Solicitor for Transport Office.Gammell, J. N 21 July, 1932 30 Carrington-street.Gannon, Leslie Ernest 30 Nov., 1880 228 Pitt.strcet.Gardner, Archibald Walter 28 May, /WS 67 Castlereagh-street-

•Gardner, Arthur G- H. (5) 11 Mar., 1905 104 Hunter street.Gardner, Ernest Henry 1 June, 1895 60 Castlereagh-street-Garland, E. Graham Oh 23 Nov., 1917 33.39 Hunter-street.

•Garling, H- C- ).I 11 Mar-, 1905 15 Bligh-street.*Garnock- R- C. D- (7) 13 Mar-, 1914 350 George-strcet.'Garrett, T- W. (9) 26 Feb., 1882 14 Martin-place.•Garvin, James Herbert (9) 5 Juno, 1929 16 Barrack-street. -*Gee, D- A. (10) 12 Mar., 1904 92n Pitt-street.Gee, George Clement Morville (11)- 25 Nov., 1921 14 Spring-strcet.

• Gibbs, Kenneth C. M.112) 11 Mar-, 1927 17 Martin-place.'Gibson, A. R. Morris 22 Nov., 1029 Solicitor for Transport Office.

(1) Fulton, Lowe and Fulton- (9) A- B- Boulton 5: Co. (0) Hughes. Hughes, and Garvin.(2) Norton, Smith & Co. (9) Holdsworth, Summers, and Garland- (19) T. Michell and Gee.(3) Brady and Gaden. (7) Btand and Garnock. (11) A. E. Whatmore, G. C. H- Gee a CO.'(4) Gale and Gale. (d) T. W. Garrett, Christie, and Berne. (12) Walker and Gibbs.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name- Date ofAdmission. Offices.

•Gilder, T-*Gilder, W. A. (1)

Giles, Keith 111. -..-....-..Giles, M- B

*Gilfillan, Rub *Glasgow, Carl F- s. (2)•Gtass, Sydney Benjamin Glen, -A. Munro (3) Glover. Arthur Charles Godfrey, Walter Stuart Goldberg', Norman (4)

•Goldsmith (Miss), L. J. *Gosling, C- M *Gosling, J. E. (5) *Gould,The Hon- sir A. J- (6) Gould, Hubert John (6)

*Gourlay, A lexander Stanley (7) Grainger, W. A- B-

*Grant, A I Greaves, Frederick H Green, H. L-110 ) Grcen, Thomas (10)

*Greenwell, Charles Gladstone (11) *Gregg, Norman E- Grove, Rnpert H. (12)

2 sept., 19218 Mar., 18905 June, 1929

20 May, 198321 Nov , 193030 Aug-, 191210 Mar., 191623 Feb., 192228 Nov-, 1891S May, 1930

26 Aug-, J92717 Nov., 193323 Noy-, 19281 June, 1695

22 Dec., 18702 June, 19201 Sept-, 19223 June, 1893

18 Nov-, 191026 Aug-, 190531 Aug., 192821 Nov-, 189626 Aug., 190510 Mar., 18949 May, 1929

27 Huntcr-strcet.J09 Pitt-street.10 O'Connell-street.9 Bligh-street.34 Martin-place.2 Castlereagh-street.57 York-street.109 Pitt-street-31 Hunter-street.109 Pitt-street:129 Pitt-street.418 George-street.Wingello Housc, Angel-place-

84 Pitt-street.84 Pitt-street.11c Castlereagh-street.18 Martin-place.Wingello House, Angel-place.92s Pitt-street.82 Pitt-street-82 Pitt-street.109 Pitt-street.4 Castlereagh-street-10 Castlereagh-street .

(I) W- A. Gilder- Sou & Co. (5) griddle. Gosling- and Sillar. (10) Thomas Green and Son.(1) Kershaw, Matthews, Lane and Glasgow. 6) Gould and Shaw. (11) Greenwell. Shepherd, and Yore.(S) J. Stuart Thom 6 Co. Gourlay and Snelling- 112) McCoy, Grove, and AiMnwn.(4) G- 01. Lauren, and Son.

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SYDNEY 'SOLICITORS.

Name. Officcs.Date ofAdmission.

Gunn, John Gunn, Keith W. (1) Hall, A. J. p.

*Hall, The Hon. D. R. (a) Halliday, 0. W. B- Halliday, L. H. (3)

*Halloran, Aubrey *Hamilton, Albert A *Hamilton, William (2) *Hancock, William G. (7)

*Harding, A- Norman Hardman, James Gordon

*Harnett, J. S. H. Harris, James P- (0) Harris, John Alexander Harris, W- H. Harrison, P. N

*Hart, Alan Hart, Geoffrey Alan

*Hart, Raphael Ernest Harvey, W. P. A. (4)

*Heselhurst, Arthur (5) *Havyatt, H. L. S.

• '-*Hawke, Deuglas 0. (0) Hayes, A- E. (1) Frank W. Lee, Smyth. and Gunn.(2) Rawlimn, Hamilton, and Francis.(3) John 0, Webster & Co.

00 Pitt-street.14 Martin-place-

Castlereagh-street.91 Elizabeth-street.72 Pitt-street.117 Pitt-street.28 Martin-place.e4 Pitt-street.91 Phillip-street.133 Pitt-street.Wingello Meese. Angel Plaee.Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's Office,State Crown Solicitor's Office.0 Martin-place.Department of Attorney-General and of Justice.2094 Castlereagh-street.141 Elizabeth-street.62 Margaret-street.92n Pitt-street.Office of Solicitor for Transport.26 Martin-place.34 Martin-place.116 Pitt-street-110 Castlereagh-street.State Crown Solicitor's Olfice.

17) Hancock and. Austen(5) D. B. & Co.(9) Hodge a Harris.

4) C. X. Nandi and Harvey.6) Deane, Haselhurst, and Howard-

(6) W. F. Manama & Co.

31 Aug., 192431 Aug., 19284 June, 1924

24 Feb-, 192129 Aug., 18914 Mar., 19321 June, 18954 June, 1019

24 Mar., 18881 June, 19272 June, 1020

14 Mar., 193021 Nov., 190326 May, 10332 June, 1920

12 Mar., 192026 May. 19334 June, 1930

23 Nov-, 10234 June, 1930

16 Mar., 102810 Mar., 191013 Mar., 19318 May, 1924

25 Nov., 1803

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Date ofName Offices.Admission.

Hayes, A. L. 4 Mar., 1932Hayes, Jack Ernest 26 May, 1933

*Hayes-Williams, W. G. 7 June, 1890Head, Roy L. (J) 4 June, 1911Healy, H. Desmond ... 13 Mar., 1931Heaney, John S .. 31 July,

*HeIsham, Charles Howard (1) 24 Nov.,*Hemsley, The Hon, A. M., M.L.C. (3) 5 Feb.,*Henderson, H.Y.G. (9) 18 Nov.,Henderson, R. N. (5) ' 19 Aug.,Henderson, S. 1-1. 23 Nov.,Henry, A. S. 14 May,

*Hepworth, H. B. Platt 19 Aug.,*Herald. Horace (9) 11 Mar.,

Herford, S. Mervyn 26 May,"Herford, Stephcn (7) 18 Nov.,Hesslein, M.B. 28 July,

*Heydon, Joseph K. (8) 19 Nov.,Heyes, Fred 26 Oct.,Heywood, Arthur Edward 24 Mar.,Hickey, Errol Vinccrit 17 Nov.,

*Hickey, John (4) 29 Aug.,Hicks, R. H. 14 Mar.,

*Hicks, R. Stuart 27 Aug.,*Hickson, R. J. L. 31 Aug.,

18 Martin Place.74 Pitt-street.24 Bond-street.250 Castlereagh-street.160 Castlereagh-street.

1930 19 O'Connell-street.1911 350 George-street.1886 J9 Castlereagh-street.1927— 99 Pitt-street.1899 83 Pitt-street.1917 2b Castlereagh-street.1917 74 Pitt-street.1899 49 Pitt-street.1927 109 Pitt-street.1933 104 Hunter-street.1910 104 Hunter-street.1917 81 Elizabeth-street.1915 107 Elizabeth-street.1933 lb Castlereagh-street.1888 317 Pitt-street.1933 77 Castlereagh-strcet.1919 77 Castlereagh-street,1930 Public Service Board.1926 2 O'Connell-street.1928 14 Castlereagh-street.

(1) Clayton. Utz & Cu.(2) Leonard Gibson and Helsham.(3) Allen, Adieu, and Hemsley.

(4) John Hickey and Q ,iun. (7) Dawson sad Herford.(5) R. N. Henderson & Co. (8) Heydon and MeNevin.(6) Herald and Eugland. (9) S. cook and Henderson.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

name.•

Date ofA omisston. Offices

Higgins, A. W. (6) *Hill, A. C. W. (1) *HilL W. H. H. (2) 'Hoare, Harry E. *Hobbs, Alfred 0. (3) Hodge, Sydney T. (13)

*Hodgson, Frederick Arthur (4) Hogan, L, A.

*Hogan, L. Louis (5) Holden, T. sinclair (6)

*Holland, A. E. (7) *Hollingdale, B. A. (8) *Hollingdale, Eustace Thomas (8) ....Holt, L. W.

"Hooke, Richard Watkins (9) *Horan, 0. M. P.

' Hourigan, Hubert Hourigan, Patriek J. Houston, J. H.

*Houston, Ralph AI. M. (10) Howard, Eric (11)

'Howard, Franois E. (12) Howard, George O.

.. 10 May, 100813 Mar., 100926 Oct., 19117 June, 1022

25 Aug. 190020 May, 150910 May, 10281 Sept., 1922

25 Nov., 18930 June, 1928

20 Aug., 101320 Nov., 1009 18 Aug., 10216 Jane, 1028

18 Feb., 19157 June, 19222 Mar., 1901

28 Sept., 18575 June, 19294 June, 1924

31 Aug., 191724 Nov., 192229 Aug , 1924

107 Elizabeth-street.115 Pitt-street.10 Castlereagh-street40 Martin-place.S8 Pitt-street.9 Martin place.2 Hunter-street.89 Macleay-street, Potts point.12 Castlereagh-street.107 Elizabeth street.129 Pitt-street.11c Castlereagh-street.

26 Hunter-street.100 pitt-street.88 Pitt.street.150 Victoria-strect, North Darlinghurst.34 Martin-place.133 Pitt-street.50 Hunter-street.34 Martin-place.34 Martin-place.

(1) Hill, Thomson, and Sulltvan.(2) W. H. Bill and Truman.

• (8) Hobbs and Stonham.(d) Teece Hedgson & Co.(7) L. L. Hogan aud Smlth.

(8) Htggins, Holden & Co. (11) lade Howard and Solomon.(7) McMaster, Holland A: Co. (12) Deane, Haselhurst and Howard.(8) Freehtll, Hollingdale .9 Co. (19) Hodge and Harris.(9) Williams and Hooke.

(10) Houston .9 Co

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SYDNEY sOLICITORs.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Howarih, John 7 June, 1890 283 Elizabeth-street.Howell, C. W. 26 Oct., 1933 16 Barrack.street.Hoyle, Roe coe W. G. 1 Noy., 1928 Wingello Honse, Angel Place.Hudson, Ian H, ‘ 26 May, 11133 Si Martin-place.Hughes, C. O'Gorman 27 July, 1933 163 King-street.

•Hughes, Geoffrey Forrest, M.C., 10 May, 1923 16 Barrack-street.A.F.C. (1).

•Hughes, J. Foord Hughesdon, Victor Charles (2)

4 June,31 Aug.,

19241923

133 Pitt-street.119 Phillip-street.

*Hunt, Digby 13 Mar., 1909 8a Castlereagh-street.Hunt, Edward A. (3) Hunt, H. S. (3)

29 Aug.,7 June,

19191922 9 Martin-place.

Hunter, Kenneth (S) Hurley, Cecil P. 17 Nov.,

6 June, 19281933

84 llitt-street.56 Hunter-street.

•Hyman, Arthur W., O.B,E., V.D. (4) 21 Nov., 1903 27 Hunter-street.*Irvine, P. F, 2 June, 1926 19 Bridge-street.Isaacs, simon 6 June, 1928 8A Castlereagh-street.Isles, Harry 21 Nov., 3930 Justice Department.

Jackson, J. Birnie 22 Nov., 1918 117 Pitt-street.• Jagelman, Joseph J. (5) 21 Aug., 1897 1.13 Pitt-street.• Jagelman, Joseph M. (5) 2 June, 1926 113 Pitt-street,James, Harold F. A. 30 Aug. 1929 66 Pitt-street.Jamieson, John 29 Oct., 1925 76 Pitt-street.

*Jaques, Charles Alfred (8) 1 Mar., 1902 7 Wynyard-street.•Jeanneret, A. E. g. 26 Nov., 1892 4 Castlereagh-street.*Jennings, C. R. E. (7) 13 Mar.. 1914 4 Martin-place.

(1) Hughes, Hustles and Garvin. (4) Bradtey, Son, Maughan, Hyman and (6) Stephen, Jaques, and Stephen.(2) Hughesdon and Davis. Kirkpatrick• (7) Jennings and Jennings.(3) Hunt and Hnnt. (5) Joseph J. Jagelman and Son. (8) Carruthers. Hunter & Co.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS. . . .

Name. Date ofAdmission. &AO;

*Jennings, Edward-Edgar (11) * Jennings,.F. E. (1)

• Jermyn, Hugh W, 8, *Johnson; Alec L. B. (2) Johnson, Harold

•Johnson, Lance M *Johnson, William Henry Johnston W. K.,

*Johnstone, Gilbert M Jones, Eric Jones, Frank B. (3)

*Jones, James Patteson (4) *Jones, John Russell (5)' Jones, K- O'Malley 30009, Leslie William Jones, 0 Ken A. (8) ..

*Jones, Percy 0: (7) Jones, Raymond F

*Jones, Ronne S. W. (8) Jones, Sydney Toogood

*Jones, Wilfrid Moreton (9), • Joyce, J. W.

Wesld, J. H. F. • Kay, R. Innes (10)

26 Oet., 19119M'93',- 1929

23 Nov.,. 192310 Mar., 19192 Mar., 1901,25 May, 1932

20 Nov,, 191415 Aug., 193318 Nov., 1921 -

26 May, 193321 Aug., 13971 Mar., 1902'

12 Mar., 19200 June, 1928

21 Nov- , 19302 Aug., 1923

11 Mar., 18932 June, 1926

27 Aug., 191525 May, 190720 Aug-, 1898

4 June, 198021 July, 19329 June, 1918

4 Martin-place. '141 Elizabeth-street.28 O'Connell-street.•89 Pitt-street

7 Wynyard-street.3 Castlereagh-street.

10 Castlereagh-street-251 George-Street.8.h. Castlereagh-street.-84 Pitt-street.107 Pitt-street3 Castlereagh-street.89 Hunter-street.104 Hunter-street.14 Martin-place.28 Martin-place.Di Spring-street:107 Elizabeth-street.•

67 Castlereagh-street107 Pitt-street89 Pitt-street107 Elizabeth-street.10 Barrack-street.18 Martin-place.

(1) Mervyn Finlay arc] Jennlngs.(2) J. A. Thompson and Johnson.(3) W. It. and V. S- Jones-

'4' Sones and Jones

(5) Barker and Jones. (0) Villeneuve-Smlth and Dawes.(0) It- C. Cathels and Jones. (10) Frank Wllklns. with Robert Innes Say.(7) Asher- Old, and Junet. (11) Jennings and Jennings(Sl T. Marshall. Menlo, and Tares

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SYDNEY SOLICITORSDate of

Admission. Offices- Name-

•Kay, William Shakcspeare • Kearney, C. B. (1) Kelly, James 11 Kelly, R. W. S.

•Kelynack, Gareth Owen (2) *Kemmis, T. MaughanBench, Albert G- T.

.Kennedy, Donald E- s. (3) • Kennedy, John Stewart (3) Kenny, Joseph Walter

*Kershaw, J. C. (4) Kiely, J. J

*King, Cyril *King , George C- (5) King, P. W. smyti (6)

Robert Russefl (5) King, R- T. Smyth (6)

King, T. Bartlett *Kinley, A. F. *Kirkpatrick, Frank C- (7) Kirkpatrick. M. A. A. Knight, A. J Lacey, Walter C

2 Sept., 1931 67 Castlereagh-street.4 June, 1919 77 Castlereagh-street.

23 Nov., 1028 52s Pitt-street,14 Mar., 1930 Justicc Department.1 Sept., 1033 I 63 Margaret-street.

27 Aug., 1502 51 Castlereagh-street.24 Nov., 1922 117 Pitt-street-1 Nov., 1933} 185 Elizabeth-street,25 Nov., 1921

15 Mar-, 1949 160 Castlereagh-street,29 May, 1597 34 Martin-place.7 Mar., 1896 17 Castlereagh-street.

13 Mar., 1925 Solicitor for Transport Office-7 Nov., 1913 i 129 Pitt-strcet-

31 Aug., 1923 19 Martin-place.14 Mar., 1924 129 Pitt-strcet,16 Mar., 1917 9 Martin-place.30 Oct., 1924 133.39 Hunter-street.20 Feb-, 1930 63 Elizabeth-street.J8 Star., 1921 27 Hunter-street.4 Jnne, 1930 68i Pitt-street.

30 Aug., 1929 74 Pitt-street14 Mar., 1924 Clerk of the Peace.

(1) Tayler aud Kearney.(2) J. W- Maund and Kelynack.(3) Kennedy and Keunedy.

(4) Kershaw, Matthews, Laue aud Glasgow.(5) Colquhoun aud Kum-

(6) W. U. Smyth King and Sons.(7) Bradley, Son, Maughan, Hyman, and

Kirkpatrick.

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• SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission, Offices.

Laidlaw, John Alexander Laidlaw, J. W. M. C.S.M.

*Lampert, Alfred Maughan (2) Landa, Abram Landers, Norman Leslie

*Lane, Battersby- Blecd (3) ...-....-. ...-....-.*Lane, F. G: (4) *Lane, Frank Edwin (5) Lane, George (4) Langley, Thomas A. Lapthorne, R. J- (0)

*Laurence, Ernest Albert (3) *Laurence, Neville C.

*Laurence, Stanley T. (7) Law, A.0

*Law, percy 0. (5) Lay, A. J: L. Layton, WilliaM Deane Leask, E. A-

',Lee, Frank W. (9) *Leibius, G. Hugo (10)

29 July, 192015 Mar., 19596 May, 19571 June, 1927

26 Aug., 192726 May, 100008 May, 18981 Sept, 19226 June, 19234 June, 1030

23 Nov,, 192825 May, 1901

23 Nov., 1.91726 May, 190618 Nov-, 102724 Aug., 100122 Nov-, 192918 Nov-, 19325 June, 1020

24 Au•., 19072 Aug., 1961

25 O'Connell-street-Central Police Court.129 Pitt-street.148 Phillip-street.113 Pitt-street-6 Wynyard-street.34 Martia-place-17 O'Connell-street.34 Martin-place.117 Pitt-strect.028 Pitt-street.6 Wynyard street-10 Bridge-street.109 Pitt-street.70-72 King-street.21J George-street.375 George-street.49 Rowe-street-17 Martin-place.14 Martin-place.116 Pitt-street.

(0) Marttn and Lampert- (5) Lane, lies C Co, (8) Percy C. Law and Milne.(I) Laurence and Laurence. (0) Neville W- Montagn and Lytham°. (0) Prank W. Leo, Smyth, and Gunn.(4) Kershaw, Matthews, Lane and Glasgow- (7) G. M. Laurence aud Son. (10) Leibius and Packer.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission-

I Offices-

Lender, Frederic Gordon 13 Mar-, 1925 11c Castlereagh-street-Letters, Charles s- 25 M.3-, 3932 11c Castlereagh-street.Levine, Aaron 10 Mar-, 1933 4 Castlereagh-street,Levitus, Albert 17 Nov., 1933 56 Hunter-streef.Levy, Afred A- 25 Aug-, 1933 state Crown Solicitor's Office.

*Levy, Keith /0.- 4 June, 1930 107 Elizabeth-street.*Lewis, Cardiff E. (3) 12 Dec., 1919 lie Castlereagh-street.Lewis, Cedric I. 25 May, 1932 State Crown Solicitor's Office.Lcwis, Lachlan Macquarle 21 Nov-, 1924 lie Castlereagh-street.

*Lieberman, Wm- 16 Mar., 1928 56 Hunter-street*Lightener, Claude (4) 1 June, 1927 17 O'Connell-street.

Lindsay, F. C- 92 Nov., 1929 Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's Office.*Links, Hilary F. (5) 9 May, 1929 77 Castlereagh-street.Links, J, 1, 22 Aug., 1898 77 Castlereagh-street-

*Linton, Jamcs (6) . 26 Ana., 1905 77 King-street.Linton, Jobn Fred (6) 19 Feb , 1931 77 King-street.

*Linton, Walter (7) 19 Nov-, 1901 375 George-street.Little, F- B 18 Nov-, 1927 249 George-street.

*Littlejohn, A- N- (8) 27 Aug-, 1892 25 O'Connell-street-*Livingstone, Henry 10 Mar , 1598 28 Martin-placc.*Lloyd, Robcd 14 Mar-, 1913 8a Castlereagh-street.

Lochrin, Leonard A. 36 Aug., 1929 107 Elizabeth-street-Long, Mark 25 Nov-, 1893 341 pitt-street.

*Lorton, Edmund Robert (1) 12 Mar-, 1920 77 Castlereagh-street.

Di Lorton, Links and Dnke. (5) Lorton, Links and Duke- 171 Ernest Cohen and Linton.

(31 John A- K. Shaw, Lewis dr Cu. (6) Perkins, Stevenson & Co. (8) Vindln and Littlejohn.(4) Marsden and Lightoller.

1■E

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS. .

Name. Date ofAdmission.

Offices

Louis, P. H. Lumsden, A. D. (1)

*Lupton, C- E. C. (8) . *Lynch, T. D. (4) Lynn, John Joseph Lyons, John W-

MacDermott, B- S- *Macdonald. Evan *Macdonald, Norman Hugh (6) *Mackay, R. W- G. (D)

MacKellar, Allen Keith MacKellar, G. S. Mackenzie, J. J. NI Maclean, Leyburn M.

*Maclean, William J. Macpherson- A. G-

Macready, H. T. Madden, Gregory S.

*Maddock, Ernest A- (10) Maddox, Juhn Owcn (5) Madigan, F. T.

*Maguey, John (8) *Magney, Thomns Augustus (8)

Maguire, John L- Malcomson, Alox. J. (7)

16 Nov-, P .M28 Apr., 19931 Nov„ 19127 May, 1914

10 Feb-, 193126 Ang, 193317 Nov., 193320 May, 189727 Aug., 180219 Nov-, 192617 Mar., 192231 Aug., 188928 Aug-. 191126 Aug., 196314 Mar-, 192420 Nov., 19314 May, 19337 May, 1931

29 Aug., 19033 Aug-, 1922

22 Nov., 192427 Aug., 19108 June, 1021

31 Aug., 192819 May, 1928

Examiner of Titles, Registrar-General's Dept.7 Wynyard-street.2 Martin-place.163 King-street.47 Elizabeth-street.63 Elizabeth-street-79 Elizabeth-street.8 Spring-street.Wingello House, Angel-place.16 Barrack-street17 Castlereagh-street. -17 Castlereagh-street.Deputy Registrar in Equity.8A Castlereagh-street.84 pitt-street.Si) Hunter-street-115 Pitt-street-10 Bligh-street.28 O'Connell-street.117 pitt-street110 Castlereagh-street.79 Elizaheth-street-79 Elizabeth-street.249 George-street.020 Pitt-street.

(1) Lumsden, Doyle & Co. (0) Tress and Cocks. (8) Maguey and Magney.(3) H. 0. Marshall, Lupton, and Scott. (0) Dowling, Taylor, Macdonald, and Pratt. (0) Sly and Russell(4) John Williamson and Sons. (7) Brays and Malcomson- (10) Faithful, Maddock, and Baldock.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORs.

Name. Date etAdmission. O ffices.

15 Ang-, 191822 Nov-, 191817 Nov-, 193314 Mar., 19'303 June, 1914

21 Aug-,7 May, 1931

30 Oct., 19246 June, 18911 Mar-, 1002

17 Mar-, 19224 Mar., 1932

21 Dec., 187130 Aug-, 152912 Mar., 192024 Nov., 19225 June, J929

25 Attg-, 195821 Nov., 189821) Aug-, 190526 May, 19008 June, SIM

20 Aug., 180125 Aug-, 1933

(8)Marsland Co-(9) Asher, Old, and Jones-

(19) Martin and Lamport-

*Manion, K- D- (2) *Mann, Edward Rolf (16)

Mann, W.*Manning, James Kenneth (I) *Manning, Join (3) -*Manniug, William Ernest (3) Mansfield, Humphrey

*Mane, John F- 14) *Marks, Percy J- *Marks, Walter Moffitt (5) Marsh, Charles M, Mil bourne (6) Marsh, Gervase Wm-

5-Marshall, Thomas (9) —Marshall, Thomas Gavan I). (7) *Marsland, Hermann Hugh (8) Martin, Jack W. (9)

*Martin, R- A- O- ('n) Mason, Richard Willonghby (17)

*Matthews, E. C. H. (11)

*Maughan, John Mallou, D-S-O. (12) *Maund, J. W- (13) *Mawby, R- N. Anthony (14) *Maxwell, Henry Francis (15) Maxwell, R.

(1) J.K. Manning & SimpsonIS) K. D- Manion a Co.(3) Andrews and Manning.(4) Frank A- Daveuport and Mont.(5) T- Marsha, Mark's, and Jones.(6) C- M- Marti), and Harvey.(7) Bell aud Marshall.

17 O'Connell-street.42 Bridge-street.42 Bridge-street.107 Elizabeth -street-11c Castlereagh-street.Ile Casflereagh-street.:350 George-street.34 Martin-placc.92s Pitt-street-67 Castlereagh-street.28 Martin-place-92B Pitt-street..67 Castlereagh-street.117 Pitt-street.26 Hunter-street.16 Spring-street-129 Pitt-street-17 Castlereagh-street-31 Martin - place-27 Hunter-street-62 Margaret-steeet.19 O'Connell-street-17 O'Connell-street-56 Hunter-strcet-

(13) J- W- Maund aud Kelynack(14) R- N- Anthony Mawby Co.(15) Maxwell and Boyd-

(11) Kershaw, Matthews, Lane, and (16) E. R. Mann Co-Glasgow- (17) ]Seven C (.:o-

(13) Bradfey, Son. Maughan, Hyman, andKirkpatrick-

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS-Date ofName. Offices.Admission,

Mayne, A. W. • Mayne, William Arthur *Meagher, J. A- (12) Meggitt, .T. B.

• Menlove, Neville V- (10) Metcalfe, Wilfrid C

*Michell, T. (1) *Milford, Ernest A. *Mille-, W, F*Millett, Halse (2) *Milne, Colin R. (3) *Milne, Geoffrey L. Milne, John W.

*Minter, Clifford (4) Mitchell, Christopher (11) Mitchell, Gerald W. Mitchell, J- A-

• Mitchell, Karl A- (5) *Moffatt, J. B, *Moffitt, W. H. (6) Moloney, Donis B- (13)

*Montagu, Nevillc W. (7) *Moodie, Wm. C. (3)

*Moore, H- Hamilton (0) • Moore-Williams, Graham Moran, A. J.

22 Nov., 102011 Mar., 192728 Oct., 192616 Mnr-, 192331 Aug., 19239 Mar., 1805

16 Nov-, 19612 Aug., 18812 June, 1026

14 Mar., 191331 Aug-, 19282 June, 1926

29 Aug., 1024 27 Aug , 1910

1 Mar. , 1932 21 Noy., 19:30

6 June, 102815 Mar., 192926 May, 190614 Mar-, 191326 May, 193328 May, 18877 Mar., 1903

23 Noy., 192323 Nov-, 102321 Nov., 1930

169 Pitt-street.28 Martin-place-167 Liverpool-street.141 Elizabeth-street-166 Castlerengh-street.11c Castlereagh-street-0211 pitt-street.27 Hunter-street.9 Martin-place.18-20 Martin-place.211 George-street-4 Castlereagh-street.350 George-street.31 Hunter-street,67 Castlereagh-street,30 Hunter-street.104 Hunter-street.14 Spring-street-119 Phillip-street.6 Wynyard-street-133 Pitt-street.228 Pitt-street-11c Castlereagh-street.7 Wynyard-street74 Pitt-street.81 Elizabeth-street.

(1) T. Michell and Gee- (6) McDonell and Moffit. (10) Maalove and Scott.(2) Heise Millett ,t Co. (7) Neville W- Montagu and Lapthorne. (11) Allred Mitchell and Son.(3) Percy C. Law and Mllne- (31 Purves and Moodte. (12) J. A- Meagher and Do Cock.( i) Minter, Slmpson & Co- (0) H- Hamilton Moore & Co. (13) G. B. Motoney & Co.(0) Mnrk Mitchell and Nelson.

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16 Nov., 1901 34 Martin-place.5 June, 1929 31 Martin-place.6 May, J026 115 Pitt-street.

19 Nov-, 1920 J6 Barrack-street.19 Aug.- 1932 34 Martin-place-30 Nov-, 1889 34 Martin-place-21 Nov., 1919 70 Elizabeth -street-7 Nov., 1923 60 Castlereagh-street.

10 Mar., 1906 77 Castlereagh-street.'21 Aug-, 1897 92s Pitt-street-30 Aug-, 1929 115 Pitt-strect.21 Noy-, 1919 14 Martin-place.26 May, 191 L Commonwealth Bank, Martin-place.12 Mar., 1926 109 llitt-street.27 Ang , 1904 191 William-street,18 Nov-, 1012 Dept. of Transport (Main Roads Section15 Nov., 1884 9 Bligh-street.12 Mar. 1920 9 Castlereagh-street.18 Nov., 1910 51 Castlereagh-street,10 Mar-, 1933 36 Hunter-street.25 May, 1932 56 Hunter- street.27 Aug-, 1887 19 Castlereagh-strect.17 Nov-, 1933 62 Margaret-street,15 Nov., 1884 117 Pitt-street21 Nov., 1930 7 Wynyard-street.5 Mar., 1898 10 O'Connell-street.

(6) Collins and Mnllin )and- (15) Arthur J.. McDonald Co.(8) McCoy, Grove and Atkinson. 011 Mulray and Drown.(0) P, V- McCnlloch and Buggy (12) Alfred S, Morgan & Co.

SYDNEY sOLICITORS-

Name. Date ofAdmission- Offices-

*Morgan, Alfred J. (12) *Morgan, Alfred 1'. (1) Morgan, Charles A- (2)

*Morgan, Harold (3) Morgan, Harold E-(1)

*Morgan, Harold T- (1) Morrissey, H. (4) Moseley, W. C- Mulholland, J- 3. (6) Mulligan, J- J- Murray, Boland D. (11)

*Murphy, Eustace *Murray, Chas. O'C *Murrell, John Linsell *McBride, B- A McCaffrey, John

*McCarthy, Arthur William McCarthy, H. M- McCarthy, J- p, McCaw Kenneth H-

*McCooe, Beruard J. *McCoy, R. W- W. (9) *McCredie, Roland A. *McCulloch- P- V- (9) McCuteheon, 0- C.

*McDonald, Arthur J. (10) (1) Harold T. Morgan and Bons-(2) Charles A- Morgan and Stevens.01 Sly and Russell.(4) Murphy and Moloney-

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Name- Ofllces.Date ofAdmission.

McDonald, A. C. McDonald, Duncan

*McDonald, John J. (1) McDonald, K- B MeDone'', A

*McDonell, Charles Joseph (2) *McDougall, Joseph Henry *Malhone, F. E. *McEvilly, Augustus (3) *McEyilly, Ulrnc (3) *McFadden, Matthew (4) *McFadden, Teagne Joseph ( 4) McGechan, Robert Reid

*McGrath, Mnurice *MeHutchison, M. W. *MeHutchison, Samuel (5) McInerney, Thos- B.

*McIntosh, Alfred E- (6) *McIntosh, U- E. (7) *McIntyre, Malcolm William Donald (8)McIntyre, Neil Halley

*McKenzie, A. D. McKessar, Alfred G.

*McLachlan, A. J. (9)

15 Mar-, 19128 June, 1833

12 Mar-, 10049 Feb-, 19332 June, 1926

17 Nov-, 188328 Aug., 192713 Mar., 191429 Aug., 18917 Afar., 18917 June, 1922

20 Oct., 19252 Mar,, 1001

2 Aug., 192828 July, 19272 June, 1920

10 Mar., 193190 Nov., 189726 Aug., 189313 Mar., 102526 May, 103380 Aug-, 19291 June, 1927

25 Aug-, 1894

163 pitt-street,109 Pitt-street-163 Pitt-street.Deputy Registrar of Probates.6 Wynyard-street.6 Wynyard street.86 Hunter-street.3 Castlereagh-street.lie Castlereagh-street-tic Castlereagh-street-28 O'Connell-street.26 O'Connell-street.109 Pitt-street-56 Hunter-street.16 Barrack-street-16 Barrack-street.42 Bridge-street.187 Elizabeth-street.27 Hunter-street.109 Pitt-street.185 Elizabeth-street.180 Castlereagh-street-state Crown Solicitor's Office.74 Pitt-street.

SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

(1) A- B. Shaw and McDonald-(2)McDonell and Moffitt(3)McEvilly and McEvilly(4) McFadden and McFadden-

15) Sly and Russell- (8) Dawson, Watdron, Edwards, and(0) McIntosh, Emerton, and Thomas.(7) R. E. McIntosh R Co- (0) McLachlan, Westgarth 4 co.

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Offices.Namc. Date ofAdmission.

*McLachlan, II. D. (11) *McLachlan, Kenncth L- (J2) McLachlan, Keith

*McLeod, E. J. *McMaster, J. C- (1) McNally, J- J.(9) *McNevin, Thomas A- (2) McPhee, H. McQuiggin, E. J. (8) McTague, Frank Napier, S- Elliott Nathan, Alfred s. (5)

*Nelscn, Charles Calvert (3) ,Newsham, Fred A

Newton, Edward R- M. (4) Newton, W- s- (4)

*Nichclas, .T- *Nicholl, Robert Warren *Nicholls, T. W- (6) Nicholscn, Albert Nichclson, Herbert L- (10) Nield, A- E. Niland, W. AL

*Nolan, Percy L. (7)

10 Mar-, 191119 Nov-, 10260, Nov-, 192920 Nov-, 102520 Jan., 190521 Feb-, 19299 May, 3929

26 Alas, 19336 June, 192826 Aug-, 192719 Aug., 189913 Mar-, 192521 Nov., 189615 Mar., 192924 Mar-, 188821 Feb., 192411 July, 19302 Aug-, 192825 May, 190716 Dec-, 187613 Stay, 192917 Nov., 193827 May, 192029 Aug., 1908

14 Martin-place.74 Pitt-street.837 George-street,Solicitcr for Transport Office.129 Pitt-street.17 Martin-place107 Elizabeth-street-14 Castlereagh-street.158 phillip-street-107 Elizabeth-street-3d Hunter-street-74 Pitt-street,14 Spring-street-28 Martin-place.115 Pitt-street.115 Pitt-street-107 Elizabeth-street-56 Hunter-street.109 Pitt-strect-31 Arthur-street, Allison's Point.14 Spring-street-117 Pitt-street.81 Elizabeth-street.115 Pitt-street-

sYDNEY sOLICITORs-

(I) McMaster, Holland In Co-(2) heydon and McNevin.(1) Mark Mitchell and Nelson.(4) Edward N- M. Newton and Son-

(7) McLachlan, Westgarth In Co.(6) Dawson- 'Waldeon, Edwards, nnd Nicholls.(7) Turner, Nolan a Co.(Ill E- J- McQuiggin and Thirlwell.

(0) Lobban and Luhban and Harney.(101 H. L. Nicholson & Co.(11) Tietyens, McLachlan & Co.(12) McLachlan, Westgart & Co.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

.Noonan, J. H. , . ►Nctt, J. E. V. (2) • Oakes, Ncrman C- (3) •O'Brien, John Gerald O'Carroll, Denis O'Connor, A. H,

• O'Connor, Desmond P, *O'Dea, Genii U'Donohue, John Markham O'Hanlon, T- S Old, Richard (4)

*Oliver, Albert D. Olive,r, F. A.

*Omant, R- Bryan O'Neill, Matthew John (5)

*0 Neill, Mcrgan Joseph Osbcrnc, George F

*Osborne, H. stuart (7) *Osborne, Ronald C., M.C. (8) • Oxlade, R. A. (5) *Packer, Thcmas W. (10) Paget, Reginald J-

30 May, 19632 Mar., 1889

18 Nov., 101029 Aug-, MO)28 May, 189827 Aug-, 191026 May, 193316 Mar-, 102925 May, 190720 Nov., 1931.25 Aug, 18948 Mar-, 1800

24 Mar-, 188818 Nov., 192729 May, 190929 Aug-, 10084 June, 1924

19 Aug., 199918 Feb., 191523 Aug., 19J122 Feb-, 302321 May, 1908

2n Castlereagh-street-375 George-street,14 Spring-street.129 Pitt-street.Wingello House, Angel-place-state Crown Solicitor's Office.79 Pitt-street-16 Park-street-Registrar-General's Dept,77 Elizabeth-street.16 Spring-street9 Hamilton-street.283 Castlereagh-street.62 Margaret-street.79 Elizabeth-street-77 Castlereagh-street.77-79 Elizabeth-street.129 Pitt-street.36 Hunter-street.11c Castlereagh-street.115 Pitt-street.67 Castlereagh-street.

(2) Thompson and Nott. (6) Murphy and Moloney- (9) GiII, Oxlade, and Clegg.(3) Nurman C. Oakes and Sagan (7) Stuart Osborne and SImpson. (10) Leibius and Parker.(4) Asher, Ch). nnd Tones- (9) Cape, Rent, and Osborno-

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name- Date ofAdmission- Offiees.

'Palmer, A. J- Howard (1) *Palmer, Hnbert S- (1) Palser, Herbert R-

*Parish, Walter George • Parker, Alfred L. (2) .•Parker, Benjamin F. (2) *Parker, Benjamin paterson *parker, F. G. Parker, William (8) Parkinson, Charles Edwm Passmore, C. J.

• Paton, S. D- ( 3) Patterson, William (4) Payne, E. J.

• Payne, Nathan James Payne, 'William G. Payten, P. E

• Pearce, Christopher Harold (5) Penny, Clifton Raymond

• perkin, Basil Woodd (6) *Perkins, Owen (7) Perry, Alan Wentworth (9)

■Perry, J. A. I. (9)

23 Aug-, 190218 Nov., 191011 Mar , 1927

38 May, 188724 May, 1902)

7 Mar-, 18910 June, 19314 Mar-, 1932

10 Mar,, 189412 Mar-, 192017 Feb-, 130720 Feb., 191115 Mar-, 19291 Mar-, 19023 Mar-, 1906

30 Aug-, 192918 Nov., 18992 June, 1926

10 Mar., 191616 Mar., 191730 May, 19132 Sept., 1921 1

12 Mar., 1887

2B Castlereagh-street.Oa Castlereagh-street.164 Hunter-street.2 O'Connell-street.

16 Barrack-street-

3 Castlereagh-street.77 Castlereagh-street-107 Elizabeth-street-160 Castlereagh-street.57 York-street-6 Hunter-street.

Chairman, Public Service Board.33-39 Hunter-street.20 Bligh-street-4 Castlereagh-street.115 pitt-street-81 Elizabeth-street.77 King-street.375 George-street.

mtic Castlereagh-street

(11 Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and Palmer. (4) Willtam Patterson A Co. (7) W. S. Gray , and. (2) Dibbs, Parker, and Parker. (1) Fred C. Emanuel and Pearce. (8) William Parker and Perkins. A. P. Berne.(3) J. Stuart Thom 4I Co. (6) Perkius. Stevenson & Co- (5) J- A. I. Perry and Sons

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS

Name Date ofAdmissicn- Offices

*Perry, John W. (1) ... ?dersi E-, Theo.

*Petrle, r. C- (2)'• petrie; H. W. (2) Philip, Alexander Otto (3) .-....--..

• Phillimore, Claude Pickering, Norman Pike, Vincent M.

*Pilkington, Lemoine James Pluck, Reginald C- (4)

Poole,-Alfred Lachlan (5) . *poole, Edgar N. (7) •Poole, L- N. (6) Power, W. Longford

*Pratt, Arthur Forbes Mudie (8) ....-.•Pratt, Eric Stanley (9) Prendergast, Geoffrey.A. Price, Harold Joseph

*Priddle, R. G. (10) *Primrose, H. B. (11)

*Primrose, Hubert L., M.L.A. (12)' .---

19 Nov., 192019 Nov, 192616 Dec-, 188817 Nov., 19 lA )27 Aug., 19101 sept., 1922

2S Aug., 190515 Mar., 190922 Nov„ 19297 May,. 19250 June, 1928

28 Aug,, 190913 Mar., 191427 JUly, 193310 May, 192823 Aug., 19254 June, 1921

10 Nov., 192620 Nov-, 189222 Nov-, 10022 Aug., 1917

Ilc Castlereagh-street.33-39 Hunter-Street

373 George-street.70 Elizabeth-street.11 Castlereagh-street. ,7 Wynyard-street.141 Elizabeth-street-31 Hunter-street.81 Elizabeth-street.27 Hunter-street,Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street.16 Barrack-street.129 Pitt-street-83-39 Hunter-street.Wingello House, Angel Place.14 Spring-street-70 Elizabeth-street.Wingello House, Angel-plaee.81 PItt-street.12 Castlereagh-street.

(11 J. A. r: Perry and Bens.(2) P. (1- Petrie sad Sow(3) 0.3. Ellis and Plan.(4) David L. Aitken and Harron

(5) A. J. Taylor, Willlam Arnott S. cc. (3) Dewllng. Tayler. Macdonald and Pratt(6) 0. T- Poole and Son. (10) Priddle, Gosling, and Solar.(7) Gearge A- Raves and Poole. (11) Balmy and Primrose-(al latter Dickson & 00. (121 Primrose and Primrose.

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15 Mar.,31 Aug'-,5 June,4 June,

18 Nov.,3 Mar-,

23 Nov.,

1912192319291924192719001923

SYDNEY SOLICITORS. Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

OC

13 Mar-, 193130 Aug., 19294 June 1930

• Ralston, John Malbon 18) 10 May 1923.Rand, W. A. (0) 5 Mar-, 1892Ratner, S. D. 17 Nov-, J033

', Raves, George A- (10) 24 May, 1902• Raves, Victor S. (15) 14 May, 1917Read, Cecil J. 7 Mar., 1903

*Read, Edmond (11) 20 Nov-, 1014Read, T- W- Vcro 19 Nov., 1915•Read, Vero (12) '2 June, 1891

Read, W. Vero 26 May, 1038Reed, F. N. (13) 12 Mar., 1926

•Reichenbach, G. S- (14) 24 Nov-, 1922*Remington, Geoffrey Cochrane (14) 16 Mar., 1023

15 Castlereagh-street,Chief Industrial Magistrate-117 Pitt-street-11c Castlereagh-street.19 Bligh-street.11c Castlereagh-street.4 Castlereagh-street,99 Castlereagh-street.Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's Office.77 Castlereagh-street.115 Pitt-street-2 Hunter-street.39 Park-street.Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street.92s Pitt-street,4 Castlereagh-street.

Hunter-street-115 Pitt-street-33-39 Hunter-street.39 Hunter-street-77 Castlereagh-street.17 O'Connell-street,17 O'Connell-street-

'Primrose, R- C- N- (2) -•Prior, Ernest Arthur Prior, J- Harvey (3) Purcell. B. P- (4) Purcell, T..1

'Turves, A- Grafton, M-C. (5) Pyc, David Sidney (6) Quain, John H.

•Quinlivan, Claude L- *Quinn, Gerald Edward (7)

(2) Primrese and Primrose.(3) Prier and Flynn-(41 Lionel Dare and B. 1'. Purcell,(1) Purees and Mooedie-(6) Payten and Pye-

(7) Sohn Rickey and Qnine.(8) J- T- Ralstou and Son-(9) Bowl and Drew.

(10) Geerge A- Raves and Poole.03) Read and Bead,

(12) Norton, Smith & Co.(18) Tayler and Xearney-(14) Remington & Ce-(13) Victor S. Raves and Williams.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS-

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

019Renshaw, A. R. *Rex, Geoffrey Richmond ( 2)

*Reynolds, A. J. (8)

Ill Aug.,21 Nov-,29 Slay,

102819241897

109 Pitt-street-17 O'Connell-street.17 Castlereagh-street.

Reynolds, J. R 17 Nov-, 1933 83 Pitt-street.Reynolds, Rex

*Rich, H. C. Ellison (4) *Richards, Glen *Richardson, Gordon Arthur (5) *Richardson, John Sydncy (6) *Riekard, Jonathan Charles

17 Nov.,25 June,22 Nov.,20 Nov.,1 June,4 June,

193318811918J93118951919

107 Elizabeth-street.10 Bligh-street.129 Pitt-street.42 Bridge-street-16-12 Spring-street.67 Castlereagh-street-

Riddle, J. G. 17 Nov., 1933 107 Elizabeth-street.( -Ridge, Stanley L-

*Rishworth, J- C. 20 Aug.,

13 Mar.,18981931

29 Bligh-street.56 Hunter-street.

Rishwortb, N. Stanley 3 June, 1931 67 Castlereagh-street-Roach, Michael David

*Roach, P. N. 3 May,

29 Oct.,19301925

51 Castlereagh-street.160 Castlereagh-strect.

Robbie, John H. 28 Aug-, 1931 17 Castlereagh-street.Roberts, Albert Charles

"Robertson, Colin *Robinson, William W- `Robison, John H. (6) *Robson; Cuthbert William (7)

25 Aug.,7 May,1 Sept-,

27 Aug-,29 Aug.,

18041931183318921913

170 Phillip-street-19 Hunter-street.34 Martin-place.19 Bligh-street.17 O'Connell-street.

Robson,-Roan Murray (7) .- --.- --..• Robson; The Hon. W. E- V., M-L,C. (7)--• Rofe, Aped Bernard Fulton (1) • Rofe, Alfred Camden

4 June,4 June,7 June,

23 Nov.,

1930189210221023

17 O'Connell-street.17 O'Connell-street.19-21 O'Connell-street,107 Pitt-street.

(1) Alfred Rele end Sens. (4) Elllsen Rlch, nnd Crawferd. (7) Rebson and Cowlishaw.(6) Lane, Res & Co. (6) Dodda and Richardson- (8) E. R. Mann & Co.(6) A- J. Reynolds& Co. (6) Rohison, Maxwell. and Allen.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS-

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

*Role, Edgar Percival Fulton (1) *Rote, Thos- E. *Hof e, Wyndham John Fulton (1) Bolin, F. Lynne

*Ronald, Basil C- W- (9) Rose, Sydney B-

*Roseby, Keith Bond (2) Rosenberg, Alan Rcsenblum, Id Rosenthal, A. L- Ross, Donald Ross, William H-

*Russell, Jack Macara (10) *Rowe, D. s. (3) *Rowe, Septimus Godolphin, D-S-O- (4)*Rowley, Eric Nelson (2) *Bowling, N. C. (5) *Roxburgh, David William (6) *Roxburgh, Russell Charles (7) •Rundle, C- W- (6) *Russell, E. A- S. (8) *Russell, Edward H. T. (8) Russell, Thomas Ryan, Gerald

30 Oct-, 1924

15 June, 1933

27 Aug., 1915

3 June, 1893

4 June, 1919

30 July, 1931

10 May, 1923

20 Nov., 1925

29 Oot-, 1931

31 July, 1924

31 July, 1930

5 June, 1929

2 June, 1926

5 June, 1929

12 Mar- 1920

29 Aug., 1913

26 Slay, 196d

27 Aug., 1887

5 June, 1896

29 Aug., 1908

29 July, 192617 Dee., 188111 Mar., 1905

5 June, 1929

19-21 O'Connell-street.92e Pitt-street.19-21 O'Connell-street.9 Bligh-street.17 O'Connell-street-19 Bridge-street.J07 Elizabeth-street.107 Elizabeth-street.11-13 Bond-street-3 Castlereagh-street.129 Pitt-street.18 Martin-place79 Elizabeth-street.84 Pitt-street.84 Pitt-street-107 Elizabeth-street-67 Castlereagh-street.33-39 Hunter-street.10 Bridge-street-33-39 Hunter-street.350 George-street.350 George-street.33-39 Hunter-street.3 Castlereagh-street-

al Allred Rule and Sons- 5) Harry Brown & Co- (8) Russell and Russell-(3) Rowley, Roseby & Co. 8) Nurton, Smith & Co- (9) B. D. Maniun & Co-

(3) Salwey and Primrose. 7) Russell C Roxburgh & Cu. .110) A..7. R. Yabsley and Hessen.(4) Septimus G- Rowe & Co.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission- Offices:,

Ryan; J- C- J.- *Ryman,. John P. (1)

*Sagar, Harold A. (2) -...--.. , *Salenger, Herbert IL (3)

'Salmon, II 81- *Salwey, Henry *Samuelson, A- B-'Sayegh, E. G. (5) *Saywell, T. S. (ti) Saywell. T- A. R.

'Scarn,.Herbert A, Schrader, G. D-

*Schrader, W- Douglas (7) Scott, Charles B. (11)

'Scott, Hector MoDonald *Scott, Kenneth Ernest (4) *Seater, Roy Wilfrid

.Scotter; William Edward (8) •Scroggie, H- de Y- *Seabrook, H. (9) *Sendall,• Horace Richard •Service,- 0. (12) Sexton, J- L Sharpe, D. R- (10) .

16 Mar., 1060'0 May, 1926

14 Mar., 19249 Mar-, 1895

20 Nov., 198124 Mar., 1888

21 Fcb-, 192415 Mar., 192999 Aug-, 190327 July, 193322 Sept., 188826 May, 108827 May, 189D28 May, 19328 June, 1025

81. Aug-, 192313 Mar , 192627 Aug., 100430 June, 188319 Nov., 192010 Mar., 192827 Aug., 19204 June, 19861 June, 1927

88 Martin-place.-97-99 Castlereagh-street.

14 Spring-street-1.74 Phillip-street.163 King-street.81 Pitt-street--62 Margaret-street.148 Phillip-street.no Castlereagh-street-Ilc Castlereagh-street.109.Pitt-street.16 Barrack-street.113 Pitt-street..160 Castlereagh-street--State Crown Solicitor's Offtce.2 Martin-place-Solicitor for. Transport Offnce.79 Elizabeth-street.2s Castlereagh-street-188 Pitt-street.115 Pitt-street.14 Martin-place.72 pitt-street-4 Martin-place.

(1) Willlam, Ryman.k Co. (5) E- G- Sayegh & Co- (2) Seabrook & Co.(2) Norman C. Cakes and Saw. (6) Saywell and Saywell. (In) Clive Devics and Sharpe.(3) Biddulph and Salenger- (7) W. D. Schrader and Webb. (11) Manlove and Seott:(4) IL 0. Marshall, Lnpton, and Scott- (8) W.H. Scotter and Son. (12) C. Don Serviee 4 Co-

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS

Date ofName- Admission. Offices-

"Shaw, A. R- 15 Mar., 1029 Bligh-street.•Shaw, .1. L. (1) 29 Aug-, 1930 84 Pitt-street-Sheehy, C- L. (2) 31 May ,Sherlock, E- W. B- 4 May,Shield, Richard Victor 8 Mar-,Shields, Percy A. 22 Nov-,

19121933J226J920

133 Pitt-street-77 Castlereagh-street.Legal Aid Office-72 King-street-

*Shipway, Phillip (3) Shiress, Ralph A- (12)

15 Mar.,31 July,

19291924

133 Pitt-street-243-7 George-street.

'Shorter, Rowland H- (4) 24 May, 1902 19 Castlereagh-street-"Siliar, John Walker (5) 6 June, 1923 Wingello House, Angel-place-*Sillar, Ralph s- B- Simpson, A. H-

21 Feb.,19 Feb-,

19161931

11c Castlereagh-street-St nte Crown Solicitor's Office.

*Simpson, Adam James Goldie (6) .. 21 Nov-, 1919 129 Pitt-street.•Simpson, E- Telford (7) G May, 1915 31 Hunter-street-"Simpson, Ian Roy Simpson, L- Hay (11)

21 Nov-,5 June,

19191929

92s Pitt-street-107 Elizabeth-street-

'Sinclair, Frank C- 19 Nov-, 1926 Se Castlereagh-street.*Slade, Clive Stuart, M-C- (8) 12 Mar-, 1920 10 Castlereagh-street.Slade, Gcorge Harold 4 Mar-,Sly, Dr- George James 19 Dee.,

19321868

74 Pitt-street.16 Barrack-street-

*Sly, Dr- J- 13 24 Aug-, 1895 68} Pitt-street-Small, Arthur Geoffrey Small, G- Lane

17 Nov-,10 May,

1 9331928

19 Bligh Street.I 34 Martin-place.

*Smith, A. Gordon, M.C. (9) 21 Feb-, 1924 9 Bligh-street.*Smith, A- Hudson (10) 5 Jnne, 39 49 I 12 Castlereagh-street-

(1) Gould and Shaw-(2) C- L- Sheehy S Co-(3) Shipway S Co-(4) R- H- Shorter and Tobin-

(5) ].'riddle, Gosling, and Sitar. (5) Maeaamara and Smith.(5 /Stuart Osberne, and Simpson. (10) L- L. Hogan and Smith.(7) Minter, Simpson 3. Co- (11) J. Z- manning & Simpson-(8) Traill and Slade- (12) Ebsworth C Ebsworth,

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Namc- Date ofAdmiss on- Offices.

Smith, Christian JoIlie (Miss) (1) ----Smith , Ernest Augustus (2)

Smith, George Banks *Smith, Herbcrt Smith, Leonard S.

*Smithers, Charles °mondc (3) *Smithers, John Lloyd (3) Smoothey, W. Robert

*Smyth, Juhn W.(4) Solomon, Lewis (9) Solomons, C. L-

(1,r, -Scmmers, Frank J- `--Sommers, Sidney Grantley

Spear, Edward Joseph *Spier, Frank H- 'Sproule, The Hon. R-, M.L C- (6) ..--Stacey, Albert Stafford, G. M.

*Starling, P. W. Graham *Statham, R- R- (6) Stayner, Alan B- (7)

*Steel, IL Peden *Stephen, Alastair Edward (8) *Stephen, A. Consett (8)

30 Oct., 392426 Nov., 1872-27 Aug., 18872 June, 1015

31 July., 103084 May, 19028 May., 103625 Aug., 19332 June, 10267 May, 1931

13 Mar-, 193128 Apr-., 10326 June, 1923

22 Aug-, 1896-25 May, 100117 Nov., 191727 July, 19333 Aug., 1922

18 Feb-, 391516 May, 19287 May, 1925

15 Dec-, 188819 Nov., 192627 May, 1882

185 Elizabeth-street.0 Bligh-street.80 Bathurst-strect-113 Pitt-street.204 Pitt-street.169 Castlereagh-street-109 Castlereagh-streetMain Roads Board.14 Martin-place- '56 Hunter-street.163 Kiug-street-49 Park-Street.195-197 Elizabeth-street.63 Elizabeth-street-350 George-street-63 Elizabeth-street.30 Hunter-street-77-79 Elizabeth-street-5 Hunter-street,

27 Hunter-street.79 Elizabeth-street.928 PItt-street-7 Wynyard-street.. .

(1) C. Jollie smith & Ce-(2) Macnamara and Smith.(3) &Ahem Warren, and Lyons-

(4) Munk \V. Lee, Smyth, and Gunn. (7) F. R- Cowper, Stayner, and Wilma.-(5) R- D- Meagher, Spronle & Co. (8) Stephen, Jaqnes, and Stephen-(6) A- 3. Taylor, Willlam Arnett & Co. (9) Eric Howard and Solemon,

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS

Name, 1 Late of Offices1 Admission-*Stephen, Cohn Campbell (1) Stephen, Ernest Farish

*Stephen, LA Consett (1) Stephenson, James Hunter (2) Stevens, A. K- (9)

'Stevenson, John Otho (3) *Stevenson, John Walker (3) *Stewart, Alan T- Stewart, R- M- Stewart, Ronald Maxwell

•Stonham, Roy Milner (4) Storey, Geoffrey Parnell Storey, EL C Stupart, Revill S- G. Sullivan, D- 8- (5)

■Sullivan, Reginald Summers, Philip Lee (6) Sweeney, J. B Sweeting, Ceeil Reuben Tanner, Frank J Tanner, L- G

•Taylor, A- J- (7) *Taylor, Harold Minton (8) Taylor, Laurenee WiRiam (10) Taylor, Reginald E. Taylor, W- C- Tebbutt, Ernest Henry (111

30 May, 139621 Dee:, 187118 Nov., 19272 June, 19154 Hay, 1933

77 King-street.7 June.,, 1

19892561

02 Noy., 1929.19 Feb-, 193117 Nov-, 19338 May, 1924

31 Aug-, 1928'27 July, 193310 Mar-, 193329 May, 189725 Aug-, 190025 Nov., 19214 May, 19334 Mar-, 1932

24 Aug., 190130 Aug-, 19291 Mar-, 1902

18 Mar-, 1895.4 June, 1924

28 Aug:, 192528 Apr-, 193228 May, 1910

7 Wynyard-street.56 Hunter-street.7 Wynyard-street.4 O'Connell-street.115 Pitt-street-777 Wynyard-street-Justice Department.197 Elizabeth-street.88 Pitt-street.11c Castlereagh-street-119 Phillip-street.19 Bligh-street-16 Barrack-street.115 Pitt-street-33-39 Hunter-street-8A Castlereagh-street.16 Barrack-strect.28 Martin-place-11c Castlereagh-street27 Hunter-street-19 Castlereagh-street-88 Pitt-street.185 Elizabeth-street-107 Elizabeth-street.28 Martin-place.

(1) Stephen, Jaques and Stephen- (5) Sullivan Bros- (9) Charles A- Morgan and Stevens.(2) Arthur Mnddle and Stephenson. (6) Holdsworth, Summers and Garland- (10) R. N- Henderson & Co.(3) Perkins- Stevensen & Co. (7) A- J. Taylor, Wnlliam Arnett & Co. (11) E. H. Tebbutt and Sons.(4) Hobbs and Stonham. (8) Allen: Allen, aud Hemsley.

tj

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. i Date of l 'Offices.1 Admission. l

Tebbutt. Roy E. (5) -Tebbutt, William Alston (5) *Teece ;Roy Noel (1-) Tester, Walter George f(2) Thirlwell, J. (9) ----. ...

*Thorn,.J. Stuart (3) . Thom, Jaek .--- ----.. - ,.-- ...----.-Thomas,John Raymond *Thomas, Nerman D. Thomas, (Miss) Thurles .

•Thompson„Frederick A. "Thompson, J. A- ,41 Thompson, (Miss) M. Fraser Thompson, W. V. W-

*Thomson, Cuthbert Gordon-(6) Thomson, J.E.

*Thompson, J.L. Thomson. W. 41,

*Thorn, Percival-John Thornton, Geoffrey W. (10)

•*Thornton, Reginald (10)- *Tilbury, M- Geoffrey (11) *Moan, R. H- 8 (8) *Tobin, Reginald Clement (7) Tombleson, Thomas ;

2 June, 19266 June, 19289 Mar., 19074 June, 192421 July, 193226 Aug-, 189319 Aug-, 193280 Aug., 192952 Nov.., 191226 May, 198816 Nov., 190115 Nov-, 188450 Aug., 19296 Mar-, 1897

18 Feb-, 1916 29 Oet., 1931

30 Aug-, 191829 Oct,- 19813 Dec-, 1907

18 Mar., 193119 Aug., 189918 Mar-, 19319 May, 1929

14 May, 19085 Dec., 1894

28 Martin-place.28 Martin-place.2 13 unter-street-280 Castlereagh-street.168 Phillip-street.67 York-street.350 George-street.107 Elizabeth-street.51 Castlereagh-street-19 O'Connell-street.88 Pitt-street.80 PItt-street.15 Castlereagh-street-Deputy Public Trustee-115 Pitt-street-33-39 Hunter-street-141 Elizabeth-street-14 Martin-place-Assistant Solieitor for Transport.185 Elizabeth-street-185 Elizabeth-street.28 Martin-place-11c Castlereagh-Street.19 Castlereagh-street-60-.06 Elizabeth-street.

(1) Teem, Hodgson & Co- (5)11 R- Tebbutt and Sons. - (9) R.J. McQuiggin and Thirlwell• (3) Clayton, Utz Jr Co. -(5) Mill- Thomson- and 'Sullivan. (10) R. Thornton and Son.(3) J. Stuart Thobin & Co. (7) R. K. Shorter and Tobin, (11) M. (f- Tilbury A Co.(4) J.-A. Thompson-and Johnson. 78) W.P. McElhone & Co, .

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Name- Offices.Date ofAdmission.

SYDNEY SOLICITORS-

'Tracey, Edward Roy (3) *Train, Keith It- Tremlett, G- G-

•Tress- Herbert L- (1) *Truman, P- G- (2) *Turner, G- H- (4) Tweeddale, S. C- (5)

•Twigg, A. C- R- •Uther, Allan Hammill *Uther. E- Allan *Utz, Harold S- (6) *Vickery, E- Frank (7) Vincent, T- G-

•Vine-Hell, Austin Pickard (8) Vivian, P- J- A Wachsmann, A. A- de B-

*Waddell, Dr- George Washington (9)•Waddell. Harold Wentworth Wailes, John E-

•Waldron, Thomas Walter King (10) -•Walker, Geoffrey W- E- (11) *Walker, H- Geoffrey (12) Walker, Horace G- F

20 Nov-, 192518 Mar., 192119 Aug-, 193229 May, 1897J7 Feb-, 192727 Aug-, 18922 Nov-, 1922

23 Feb-, 192225 Aug-, 18946 June, 1928

15 Oct-, 191519 Nov-, 190420 Nov-, 19312 Sept-, 19215 Mar-, 1906

28 Aug-, 193130 May, /9218 June, 19217 May, 19

29 Aug-, 18987 Jutie, 1922

36 May, 1913IS Nov-, 1905

81 Elizabeth-street-10 Castlereagh -street.26 Hunter-street.117 Pitt-street-10 Castlereagh-street-115 Pitt-street-17 O'Connell-street-190 Castlereagh -streetParliamentary Draftsman-34 Martin-place-280 Castlereagh-street.2 Martin-place-16 Barrack-street.19 O'Connell-street-State Crown solicitor's Office-79 Elizabeth-street-31 Hunter-street-4 Martin-plaee-7 Wynyard-street109 Pitt-street-12 Castlereagh-street-17 Martin-place.17 Castlereagh-street-

(1) Tress and Cocks-(5) W- R- and Truman.(3) E- R- Tracey & Co.(4) Tnrner, Nolan & Co-(b) Robson and Cowlishaw-

6) Clayton, Utz & Co-7) Vickery and Wilsou-

(d) Ferguson and Vine-Hall-(9) Minter, Simpson & Co-

(10) Dawson- Waldron, Edwards, andNicholls-

(t l) F- W- Walker and Son-(12) Walker and Gibbs-

FJCin

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices-

•Walsh, C- Hamilton S- (10) *Waring, • Herbert Raymond (1) *Work, Alan

*Warren, E- W- *Warren, T. Bruce (2)

*Warren, Thomas Leslie (3) Watkins, Bernard Felix

*Watling, J. J. (1) Watscn, s- G-

*Watt, T- E. (6) *Watts, Percy R. *Webb, H. Wiltshire (9) *Webster, John C. (11) Weinthal, F. G. Weir, A- R-

*Westgarth, Dudley (6) Whatmore, Henry'Wheeler, Neville D White, Brian K. (7)

*White, C- P. (8)

0 May, 193020 Oct.., 191631 July, 192424 May, 190614 Mar-, 192417 Feb-, 191619 Nov., 192928 Aug-, 192516 Mar., 19237 Aug-, 1913*

23 Nov-, 196720 Feb., 193026 May, 190719 Aug-, 193213 Nov., 193227 Aug., 19101 Sept-, 19224 Mar., 1932

16 Mar-, 192830 Aug-, 1918

56 Hunter-street-30 Pitt-street-33-39 Hunter-street.179 Elizabeth-street.84 Pitt-street.169 Castlereagh-street,109 Pitt-street-16 Barrack-street.state Crown Solicitor's Office.26 O'Connell-street.9 Bligh-street.113 Pitt-street-117 Pitt-street.56 Hunter-street-10 Castlereagh-street.74 pitt-street.28 O'Connell-street.7 Wynyard-street.14 Martin-place-

180 Castlereagh-street.

(1) Crichton-Smith and Waring-(2) Salwey and Prlmrose-(3) Smithers, Warren, and Lyeas-14) By and Rnssell-

(5) Braund and Watt- (5) W- D- Schrader and Webb,(0) McLaehlan, Westgarth & Co- (10) Barbell and Walsh-(7) Tietyens, McLachlan & Co- (11) John C. Webster & Co(8) 0- P- Whtte & Ce-

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS-

Name- Date fAdmission,

Of fees;

White, E- P- (11) White, J- M-

• *White, Leslie MeLeod *Whitehead, Keith E- (1) *Whitney, Atheistane H *Wildes, J- Lewis (2) *Wilkins, Frank Wilkinson, Clive B- (3)

*Wilkinson, G. B.O*Willcox, Charles Ryan *Williams, David Lynton (8) *Williams, George W- (5) *Williams, Harold *Williams, John F- *Williams, Lewis G- (10) Williams, Thomas F

*Williamson, John (4) *Williamson, P- L (7) *Wilson, George Harry (8) *Wilson, Henry Cecil (9)

18 Mar-, 192813 Max-, 191428 Aug-, 19147 June, 1922

31 Oot-, 19122 June, 19268 June, 19217 June, 19229 May, 192921 Nov., 19301 sept-, 1922

21 Nov-, 19241 Mar-- 1884

19 Aug., 19323 Aug-, 19228 May-, 19307 May, 1931

11 Mar-, 196516 Aug-, 196927 Aug-, 1920

16 Barraek-street-state Crown Solicitor's Office-17 Castlereagh-street.129 Pitt-street.87 Castlereag-street-1 lc Castlereagh-street-18 Martin-place-3 Spring-street.26 Bridge-street-17 Martin-place.4 Martin-place.97-99 Castlereagh-street-39 Hunter-Street-76 Pitt-street-92b Pitt-street-81 Elizabeth street.163 King-street-14- Castlereagh-street-2 Martin -place.19 Bridge-street.

GI Whitehead and Ferranti-(2) Barry. Norris, and Wildes-(3) Abbott, Tout, Creer & Co.(4) John Williamson 11.11•1 Sons.

-6) Williams- Ryman & Co- (9) Russell C- Roxburgh & Co-(6) D- Lynton Willlams. Ellis & Co. (10) Victor 8- Raves and Williams(7) Percy L- Williamson & Co. 1.11) Sullivan Bros-(8) Vickery and Wilson.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name- Date ofAdmission. Offices

Wilson, William E- •Wilson, William Hawdon (1) *Wilson, W. J. Southey (2) -.

26 Oct-,June,

6 June,

393319231928

1.7 O'Connell-street.133 Pitt-street.79 Elizabeth-street.

•Windeyer, Allen C.-(3) 5 June, 1929 25 O'Connell-street.indeyer, W- A., M.B.E- (3) 22 Aug., 1896 25 O'Connell-street-

23 Feb-, 1928 109 Pitt-street.*Wiseman. W- F. , Wishart, J- R- 19 Aug., 1932 10 Castlereagh-street.Wocd, P- R '21 July, ]932 Justice Department

•Wood, H. P. 19 Nov., 1915 Sydney Harbour Trust Offices.*Wood, R. H- K- 7 Mar-, 1903 84 Pitt-street.Woodward, H. R- (4) 6 June, 1928 57 York-street-Woodward, Windsor Harold 23 Nov., 1923 163 Pitt-street,

*Wright, J- VicarS 28 Aug-, 1915 Solicitor for Transport Offiee.

Yeldham, J- H- 5 May, 1927 60 Castlereagh-street.•Yeomans, Richard John (5) 25 May, 1961- 16 Castlereagh-street.*York; Walter Robert (6 ) 2 Sept., 1921 129 Pitt-street.*Ycung, C- Throsby 8 Oct., 1915 12 Castlereagh-Street-Young, James W- 26 May, 1083 S4 Pitt-street.i

4*Young, R. W.•Yull, George Ashwin (7)

.2I Feb.,18 Oct-,

19181913

84 Pitt-street.• 3-49 Hunter-street-

Zlotkowski, Karl 19 Aug, 1982 107 Elizabeth-street

WIlson and Dodds- .(4) J. Stuart Thom &.00- (3),GreenwelliShsphardoand'Yortic(9) P- R- Cowper, Ltayner and Wilson. (5) Fltzhardinge, Son, and Yeomans. (7) Norton, Smith & Co.(3) Windom, Pawl, and WIndeyer .

The d denotes a member of the Incorporated Law Institute,

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LIST OF FIRMS OF SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Abbott and Allen-Abbott, Tout, Creer & Co-A. B. Shaw and McDonald.A- C- Boyle & Co-A- E- Whatmore, G.C.M- Gee & Co-A- G. de L- Arnold & Co-A- J- R- Yabsley & Bossell-A. J- Reynolds & Co-A- J- Tayler, William Arnott & Co-Alfred J- Morgan A Co-Alfred Mitchell and Son-Alfred Role and Sons-Allen, Allen and Hemsley,Andrews and Manning.A- D- Sparks and Broad-Arthur J- McDonald & Co.Arthur Muddle and Stepherson-Arthur V- Hilllard and Berry.A.A.S. Boulton & Co.Asher, Old and Jones,

Baker and Baker-Barker and Jones-Barbell aad Walsh-Barry. Norris and %Sffdes-Beehag and SimpsonBell and Marshall,11- G- Evennett & Co-Biddulph and Salenger.Bland and Garnock-Bowman and Mackenzie-Boyce and Boyce-Bradley, Son, Maughan, Hyman

and Kirkpatrlck-Brady and Gaden-Braund and Watt-Braye and MalcomsonBruce Brierley & Co-B. 9, Doyle and Black.

Campbell, Campbell and CampbellCape- Kent, and Osborne,Carruthers, Hunter & Co.C- Don Seryice & Co-C- E- Chapman & Co-Charles A- Morgnn and Stevens,C- J- Ellis and Philip.C. Jollie Smith & Co.Clayton Utz & Co-Cleary and CallachorCltve Clarke & Co.Clive Davies & Sharpe,0. L. Sheehy & Co-C- Marsh and Harvey-

Colllns and Mulholland,Colquhoun aad EMT-Creagh and CreaghC- P. White & Co.Crichton-Smith and Wartng-C. T- Poole and Son-Cnrtiss, Dezarnaulds and Edwards-

Dalrymple and Blain.Davld L- Aif ken and Barron-Dawson and Herford-Dawson, Waldron, Brit.! ds and

Nicholls-D. B- Moloney & Co-Deane and Deaae.Deane, Haselhurst and How ardDensley and DowningDibbs Parker and Parker.D- Lynton Williams, Rliis & Ce-Dodds & Richardson-Dowling, Taylor, Macdonald and

Pratt-D. It- Hall A Co-

Ebsworth and Ehsworth,Edward P-- M- Newton and Sol.,E. G. Maddocks Cohen & Son-E- G. Sayegh & Co.E. H- Tebbutt and Sons-F. J- McQuiggin nnd ThirlwellEllison Rlch and Cm, lord,Eric Howard and Solomon.E- R- Mann & Co.Ernest Cohen and Linton-E. It- S- Cahill & Co-E R- Tracey & Co

Faithfull, Maddock and BalldockF. C- Petrle and Son-Ferguson and Vine-HallF- H- King & Bradfield-Fisher aad Macansh-Fitzhardinge, Son and Yeomans-Frank A- Davenport and Mast.Frank Blggs and Son-Frank W- Lee, Smyth & Gunn.Frank Wilkins with Rubert doses-

Kay.F- R- Cowper Slayner and Wilson-Fred- C- Emanuel and Pearce-Freehill Hollingdale & Co.Fulton Lowe and Fulton,F. W. Walksr and Son-Garland Seaborn and Ahbott,

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LIST OF FIRMS OF SYDNEY SOLICITORS-—continued.

Gale and Gab/.George A- Raves and PooleGill, Oxlade and Clegg-G- Of. Laurence and Sun-Gould and ShawGoarlay and Snelling-Greenwell, Shephard and YorkG. W. Coonah & Co.

HaIse Millett & Co.Hancock and Austey-Harold T- Morgan and Sons-Harry Brown & Co.Harry B- Andrews & Co-

E. McIntosh & Co.II- Hamilton Moure and Co.H J- Aspinall and Son-Henry Davis and Son-Herald and England.Heydou and McGann.Hlggins, Holden & Co-Hill, Thomson and Sulllvan.H. L. Nicholson & Co-Hobbs and Stonhnm-Hodge & Harris.Hofdsworth, Summers & Garland.H. 0- Marshall, Lupton and ScottHouston & Co-Hughes, Hughes and Garvin.Hughesdon and Davis-Hunt and Hunt

J. & Clapin & FlemingJ. A. I. Perry and Sons.J- A- Meagher and De ConkJ. A- Thompson and JohnsonJ. E- LA- nuance and Crocker.Jennings and leanings.J- J- Carroll and Son-J. K. Manning & Simpson.Juhn A. K- Shaw Lewis and Co;John C- Webster & Co.Jahn Edglng & Co-John Hickey & Quinn-John Willlamson and Sons.Jones and Jones.Joseph J. Jagelman and Son.Joseph Thompson and Cotten-J- Stuart Thom & Co-J- T. Ralston and Son.J.W. Maund and Kelynack.K. D. Manton & Co-Kennedy and Keanedy-

Kershaw, Matthews, Lane andGlasgow-

Lane, Rex Sr Co.Laurence and Laurence-Leibius and Packer-Leonard Gibson and HelshamLtenel Dare and 2t. P Purcell.L. L- Hogan and Smtth.Lohban nnd Lobban and Harney.Lorton, Links & Dnke.Lumsden, Doyle & Co-

Macnamara and Smith.Magney and Magney.Makinson and WA plca.Mark Mitchell & Nelsen,Marsden and Lightoller.Mainland & Cu.Martin and Lamport-Mason & Co-Maxwell and Boyd.McCoy, Grove and AtkinsunMcDonell and Moffitt-McEvilly and McEvilly.McFadden and MoFadden.McIntosh, Emerton and Thomas,McLachlan, Westgarth & CoMcMaster, Hotland & Co.Manlove and Scott-Mervyn Finlay and Jennlngs-M. G- Tilbury and Coop-Minter- Simpson & CO,Mulray and Brown-Murphy and Moloney.

N. Cherry Willis & Corcoran-Nsyille W- Montagu and Lap.

thorne-Norman C- Oakes and Sagan-Norton Smith & Co-

Payten and Pye.Perry C- Law and Mllne-Percy L. Williamson &Perkins Stevenson & Co-Piggott, Stinson, Macgregor and

Palmer.Paddle, Gosling and Silter.Primrose and Primrose.Prior and Flynn.Purves and Moodie-P.V.. McCulloch and Baggy,

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LIST OF FIRMS OF SYDNEY SOLICITORS—continued.

Rand and Drove.sonlinson, Hamllton and Francis-It- C, Cathels and Jones-R. D- Meagher, Sproule & Co.Read and Read.Remington & Co.RAT- Shorterand Tobin-R. N- Anthony Mawby & Co.R. N- Henderson & Co-Roblson, Maxwell and Allen.Robson and Cowilshaw.Rosendahl and Deverenx-Rowley, Roseby Co-It- Thornton and Son-Russell and Russell-Russell C- Roxburgh & Co.

Salwey and PrimroseSaywell and Saywell-B- E- Cook and Henderson,Seabrook & Co.SeptImus G- Rowe & Co-Shlmmy & Co.S. J. Bull and Son-Sly and Russell.Smithers, Warren and Lyons.Stephen, Jaques and Stephon.Stuart Csburno and Simpson.Sullivan Bros- •

Taylor and Kearney.Teece Hodgson & Co-Thomas Green and Son-Thomas Rose and Dawes-Thompson and Bradfield-Thompson and Nott-Tietyens- MeLachlan & Co-

T- Marshall, Marks and Jones.T- Mtchell and Gee.Train& Slade-Tress and Cooks-Turner Nolan and Co.T. W- Garrett. Christie nod Berne.

Verner W- Cocks aud Graham-Vickery and Wilson-Victor S- Raves and Williams-Villeneuve-Smith and DawesVincent J- Brady & Co.Vindin and Littlejohn.

W- A- Gllder, Son Co,Walker and Gibbs-Walter Dickson & Co,Walton Cowie Co.W D- Schrader and Webb-Weaver and Allworth.W, E- Scotter and Bon-W- H. and Truman-Whitehead and Ferranti-Wllliam Parker & A- P- Berns.William Patterson & Co- ,Wllliam Wnlker and Son-Williams aad Hooke-Williams, Hyman & Co.Wffson and Dodds-Windeyer, trawl & WindeyerW- Montague Fowler & Co-W. P- McElhone & Co-W. R- and F- B- Jones-W. S- Gray nnd Perkins ,

W. IL Smyth King and Sons.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS-

Name- Date ufAdmission. Place. Agent-

Abbott, Douglas - William *Abbott, Leonard C. (1) Abbott,Percy P., C-M.G. Ackerman, Val

• Adams, It. A- C. *Adams, Roy Stanley

Adrian, Charles Kendall *Alldis, Oliver C.

Amess, William*Angel, II, L- (2) Armstrong, I- W- Astill, Frank A. (6)

*Atkins, R- .1. Attwood, E- EL

• ,Avern, Alec Frederick (3) *Axtens, Alan Wald Baillie, R- G. L. Baker, Geoffrey William

Balcombe, 0, T,

Baldock, Alfred F. (4)*Baldwin, Harington

. Ball, Arthur 0

Bamber, J- A- *Bonfield, E- F. (5) Barnes, Kenneth E

21 Aug., 1928.18 Mar, 19252 June, 18948 Mar-, 1920

10 Mar-, 19114 Mar-, 1915

21 Nov,, 19688 May, 1930

22 May, 18862 June, 1926

28 Aug-, 193110 Mar-, 1983

36 July, 192520 Oct„ 193123 Aug., 190326 Aug., 192721 July, 193221 Noy., 191027 Aug., 1910

1 June, 192710 May, 192318 Nov., 1965

22 May, 18862 June, 1920

20 Nov-, 1931

Glen Innes Berrigan Tamworth 2 Joubert-st-, Hunters HillCamden Hunter-st„ Newcastle-,Gosford Culcairn Kyogle Albury Bourke Gilgandra Wollongong MurwIllumbah Inverell Lismore Bathurst Bangalow 14 Woonona-avenue,

Wahroonga Orange Walgett 64 Day-street,

Drummoyne Lithgow -Cessnock 31 Heydon-st-, Mosman

Clayton, Utz and Co.Walker and Gibbs-Clayton, Utz & Co.J. Howarth-Bland and Garnoek-R- C- Cathels and Jones-H. E. MeIntosh & Co.W- K- Fincham-Clayton, Utz & Co-Tietyens, MeLachlan & Co-O- M- Allen-C. P. White & Co-A- J. R- Yabsley & Rossell-Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.M. A. H- Fitzhardinge-Kennedy and Kennedy.Vincent J- Brady & Co-Baker and Baker-

Andrews and Manning, Colquhoun, and King-

G- L. Baldick.Dawson, Waldron,

Edwards and Nicholls-Bland and Garnook.Taylor and Kearney-A, E- Barnes-

- -- (1) R. D. Griffnths & Abbott,. (3) Avera, McIntyre, and Warner. On. W, J. Enright and Hanna-(2) Tietyens and Angel. (4). H. H. Lee and Baldock (6) Kelly & &still.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORs-

Name- Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent-

•Barnett, Knight W- 27 Aug., 1926 BoIlton-st-, Newcastle -- Brays and MalcomsonBarr, G- D--- -- 30 Oct-, 1931) Mudgee Clayton, Utz & Co-

*Bawden, R. Dobie 2 Mar-, 1901 Mudgee Barry, Norris, and Wildes-Beattie, H- Gordon (10) 20 Nov-, 1931 Oaklands .1- C- Webster & Co-

*Beebag, Frederick William --.- 27 Aug-, 1920 Rockdale Beebag and Simpson-Begg, John W- 22 Nov., 1929 Dorrigo McCoy, Grove and Atkinson.

*Best, Alfred Raymond (1) -.-- 8 Nov-, 1900 Ballina M- A- H- Fitzhardinge.Best, Harold P- (2) 1 Nov-, 1921 Lismore M- A. H- Fitzhardinge-

•Best, Percival George (2) 6 Mar-, 1897 Lismore M- A- H. Fitzhardinge-•Best, R- stan- 1 Nov-, 1928 Ballina M. A- H- Fitzhardinge-*Betts, Ernest A- (3) 20 Aug-, 1898 Goulburn Pigott, stinson, Macgregor, and

Palmer-'Beveridge, Horatio (4) ----..- 27 May, 1899 Gilgandra Curtiss, Dezarnaulds, aud Edwards.Biddulph, Q- A- (5) 16 Mar- 1928 Guyra Biddulpb and Salenger-

Bilsborrow, Jas- L- 24 July, 1889 57 Harbour-st-, Mosman Barry, Norris and Wildes-Blackwood, P. H 28 Aug-, 1927 1359 Pacific Highway,

Turram urra-Macnamara and Smith.

*Blomfield, Herbert Marsh (7) 28 Nov-, 1891 Bega W. H- Hill and Truman-Bloore, R- Bruce 29 Oet-, 1925 West Wyalong W- Montagu Fowler-

*Blumer, Paul W- (8) 7 June, 1922 Griffith A. J. R- Yabsley and Bcssett.Boardman, Edwin Rex 21 Nov-, 1930 Wagga Wagga C- Throsby Young-Boland, N- T- (9) 13 Mar-, 1925 Moree Wbitcbead and Ferranti-Bolton, George Alexander (11) 12 April, 1881 Liverpool R- J- Bartley.Bondfield, 1. G- 27 Aug-, 1926 Lismore Clayton, Utz & Ca-

*Booth, A- D- 23 Nov-, 1907 Dubbo Colquboun and King.

(1) A- R- Best and Son.(2) McIntosh and Best-(SI Betts nnd Son-(4) Beveridge aud Serisier

(5) Mackenzie and Biddulph-(7) Blomfield and Cliver-(S) Cater and Blamer-(9) Webb aud Boland-

(10) Rennie and Beattie-(11) G- A- Bolton and Tealde-(12) McPherson and Bawden.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name- Date ofAdmission-

-plaee- Agent.

Borthwick, A- S- Bowden, E- K. S- Bowring„ James Paull (6)

',Boyd, John • Boys, Frederick Charlcs

Braund, Henry A. (7)Braye, T- A- I. (3) .Brennock, W. T-

*Brindley, Abrnham George Britton, Richard Charles Britton, William D Broderick, C- T. II- (4) Brown, M. Austen (1)--

'Brown, T- J- (1) *Brownmg, R- H- (5)

*Bruce, Robert RitchieBryen, J- P.

*Budd, Frederick Knight (2) Butter, B. J. Burgess, Mid- Murlel II.

Burke, A- A- Burke, John R. -.-. Burns, Ayrault

30 Aug-, 19122 Aug., 10234 June, 1930

12 Jan., 19166 Mar., 18977 May, 1031

30 May, 189625 Aug-, 103323 Nov-, 102376 May, 1033

20 Nov-, 192526 Aug., 190531 July, 10305 May, 19278 May, 1913

19 Aug., 193233 Nov-, 19236 May, 1927

26 May, 103315 Mar., 1920

26 May, 10060 May, 1929

13 Dec., 1387

Dungog George-st„ parramatta27 Bolton-st„ NeweastlePeak Hill Bombala Armidale Bolton-st , Neweastle Goulburn Bowraville Tamworth Tamworth Forbes Broken Hill Broken Hill Bathurst Blayney Gunnedah Murwillumbah West Maitland 28 Kardella-avenue,

Minya.151 King-st-, NewcastleTrundle 27 Eustace-st., Manly.

Thomas Rose, and Dawes.A- O. Ellison.Gill, Oxlade, and Clegg.Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Dalrymple and Blain.Barker and Jcnes.Braye and Malcomson-W- H. Hill and Truman-Maurice J- McGrath-Warrington Connolly.Warrington Connolly.F- H. Greaves-Curtiss, Dezarnaulds, artd Edwards-Curtiss, Dezarnaulds. and Edwards.

Barry, Norris, and Wilder..-Windeyer, Pawl, and Windeyer-Murphy and Moloney-Garland, seaborn, and Abbott.Robison, Maxwell, and Allen.Pigott, Stinson, Maegregur, and

Palmer-H- P. Abbott-J. K- Manning and Simpson.J- Howarth.

(1) John R- Edwards- Son, and Browu. (4) Broderick and Hnnter. (13) W- H. Baker aad J- P- Bowring-(2) Halllday and Budd- (3) McIntosh- Brownnng, and Stephen- (7) H- A- Braund and Smith.(3) Brace, Crag; and Cohen-

Cc

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS,

Name- 1 Date ofAdmission- Place- Agent.

Butler, F- S- C- (10) Butler, S- J. S- (10)

*Butterworth, R- S- (1) • Button, J- D- V- (2) *Button, Stanley A- (2) Byrne, J- F.

• Caldwell, E- R- . Callaehor, Julian A (3) *Campbell, Allan R- (5) •Cannington, W- G- *Cape, R- Cecil Carlton, J- R- (4) Cassar, Pbilip

•Cater, W- Rupert Cawood, Jamcs D- (8) Champion, Charles Thomas Chapman, S, V (6) Charlton, Percy

• Chedgey, H- V- Clapin, Witl- F- (9)

*Clark, R- K- •Clarke, C- J (7) *Cleaves, W- I- , Clifton, Charles Thomas

22 Feb-, 192321 Nov-, 18967 June, 1922

27 Aug-, 18942 Aug-, 1928

29 Aug-, 192431 Aug., 192310 May, 192612 Aug-, 192631 Aug-, 192818 Nov-, 18996 Mar-, 18974 Feb-, 1932

21 Nov., 189620 Feb-, 193021 Nov-, 18963 June, 1925

18 Mar-, 192118 Feb., 19154 June, 1936

30 Sept-, 193121 Nov-, 18969 May, 19295 Mar-, 1898

Inverell Inverell Three Coonamble Coonamble 10 Rae-street, Raodwick43 Bolton-st-, NewcastleParkes Orange hamilton Point Cfare West Maitland Rockdale Leeton Grafton Tweed ReadsBolton-st-, Newcastle 59 King-st., NewcastleDubbo -----.--- --r Penrith. --.--.-. ---- 21 George-st., ParamattaCoonabarabran Wartalda Crookwell

Rand and Drew.Rand and Drew-F- C. petrle and Son-L- G- B- Cadden-L- G- B- Cadden.F. R- Cowper, Stayner and Wilson-Laurence and Laurence-Cleary and Callachor-Campbell, Campbell and Campbell-I. L. Addison-Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott.Sly and Russell-Beehag and Simpson.A- J- R- Yabsley and Rossell.F- R- Cowper, Stayner and Wilson.

Clayton, Utz & Co.Braye and Malcomson.S- E. Cook and Henderson-R. N- Henderson and Co-J. A- Clapin and Fleming.Dalrymple and Blain-Mark Mitchell and Nelson-A- P. Sparke and Broad.A. J- McDonald & Co-

(11 Butterworth and Cowan (5) Campboll and Campbell - (8) Frederlck McGuren and Son(2) J- D- Y- Button and Son- (61 Braye, Cragg- and Cohen. (01 J- A. Clapin and Fleming.

• (3) Cleary and Callachor- (7) Clarke and Cunningham- (10) Borthwick and Butler-(4) Logan and Carlton-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS,

Name- 1 Date of Plaee-Admission. Agent.

'Cohen, A. T.

Cohen, °alp: A- Keith (1) *Ccle, V. A- *Coleman, R. E. *Collins, 0, V. ■ 2: *Collins, Harold (3) *Commins, F. A- Condell, T- M- (9) Connally, Francis Coogan, Willlam D-.------ ---.- ,Cook, John Blair (5)

*Couke, Clarence H .

*Cory, G. E Cortee, A, Masson

Cowan, Hiram WIlliam (0) *Cox, Berkeley C. (4) *Cox, Harold Coyte, G. A Cran, Norman Thomas (1) -.-.Cragg, T. F.

*Cragg, Wm- J- (7) •Crane, Charles G- P.

14 Mar., 1930

8 May, 19244 June, 19244 Junc, 1919

27 Feb-, 188618 Mar-, 192116- Nov-, 1961

29' Nov-, 101423 Aug-, 1902

4 June, 193026 Nov-, 1925'90 May, 1896

12 Mar-, 198114 Mar-, 192431 Aug-, 192320 Aug., 193027 Aug., 18924 June, 1980

25 Nov-, 19214 May, 1033

18 Nov., 189929 Nov-, 1931

Manilla

Bolton-st , Newcastle Morse 1.6 George-St.,P'mattaStroud Grafton dunee wOrange Arkell Narrandera Tenterfield 101 Wycombe-rcad,

Neutral Bay.Morse Lismore Parse Lismore---.-.-, Wollongong Orange Bolton-st., Newcastle Bolton,st., Ncwcastle Singleton Gould3 Pacific Highway,

North Sydnev-

Bradley, Son, Maughan, Hyman,and Kirkpatrick.

Braye and Malcomson.purves and Moodie-0, M- Marsh and Harvey.W. S, Gray and perkinsMurphy and Moloney.Curtiss, Dezarnaulds, and Edwards.'Cape, Kent and Osborne.

Heydon and McNevin.Murphy and Moloney.Teece, Hodgson, & Co-Thompson and Bradfield.

Purves and Moodie:H- E Hoare.

F- C. Petrie and Son-Teece, Hodgson, & Co.W- P- McElhone & Co.F. A- Finn.Braye and Malcomson.Braye and Malcomson.

ould and Shaw-Boyce and Boyce.

G.) Braye, Oran. and Cohen. (4) Tighe and Cox. I'D win- J- Cragg and Whitfield,)2) 0 V Coflin,' and Hawdon- (3) Staart and Cook. (8) T- 31. Comical and Paton(1) Quins and Polack (51 Butterworth and Cowan.

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COUNTRY sOLICITORS-

Name. Date ofAdmission- Place- Agent-

Crawley, Alphonse H- 16 Nov-, 1901 Junce W. R. Fincham-Crossman, A- H- (1) 19 Nov-, 1926 Glen limes M- A- H- Fitziardinge-

*Crossman H- R- (1) 9 Mar-, 1895 Gleu Innes M- A- 11- Fitzhardinge-°Cunningham, Allan M- (2) ---- 2 June, 1920 Raymond Terrace R- N- Henderson & Co-Cunningbam, A- x" 21 Nov-, 1930 Cessnock R- N. Henderson & Co,

•Cunningbam, C- J- (3)-- ----- 31 Aug-, 1989 Bega Bland and Garnock-Cunningham, Martin A- (5) - IS Nov-, 1937 Coonabarabran Mark Mitcbell and Nelson-Curran, Roy J 28 Aug- 1931 Warreu Fulton, Love and Folton.Dalton, C- Gregory 25 May, 1932 Leeton Murphy & Moloney-

*Dangar, O. O- H-(6) 23 Aug-, 1902 Narrandera Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott-*Daniel, Eric R- 21 Nov-, 1913 Mudgee Clayton, Utz & Co-D'Apice, J- J- (7) 23 May, 1904 Wollongong ..--.- Makinson and D'Apbe-

'Darcy', E- J- 3 June, 1914 Goulburn G- H- Beswick.Dart, James 14 Dec-, 1878 Newcastle Walter Dickson & Co-

•Dash, W- T- 25 Aug., 1900 118 Roseoe Street, Bondi A. B- Blackmore-Davidson, Frank (11) 29 Oct-, J931 Wellington W- J- Maclean-

• Davidson, John Y- 19 Nov-, 1926 Deniliquin Bell and Marsball.Davies, E- E. (9) 30 July, 1914 Balranald W- R. and F- B- Jones-

' Davies, T. A 26 May, 1933 Orange Mobbs and Stonham.Clayton E- (16) 16 Mar., 1928 Jerilderie Birnie Jackson-

• Davoren, J- J- 20 Nov-, 1924 Broken Hill C- M. P- Horari-Dawes, J- H- , 1-3 Mar-, 1936 Broken Hill R. W. Nicholl-

(1) Crossman and Crossman-(2) Mackenzie and Cunningham-(3) Bland aud Cuuningham-

(5) Clarke and Cunningham-(6) Matthews and Dangar-(7) D'Apice and D'Apice

(9) Davies, Hayes. and Vincent-(10) Harold P- \Platy and Davis-(11) J- H- Quirk and Davidson-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Date ofName- Admission. Place1

Agent-

Dawson, B- P- *Deane, H- W- Younger Dear, Kcith Dennis, A- G. (8) Dibbs, R. Campbell (1)

*Dickson, Leslie Harold (2) *Dight, Stuart Samuel ----

*Dodds, Frederick A- (3)Doust, Eric W-

• Dowd, J- J- p Duffy, Ian R• Duffy, M- J- (4) Duffy, M- V. s. Duffy, Thomas Douglas (4)

• Duncan, F- (6)- Dunlop, Colin H- (6) Dunstan, F- J. (7)

• Dwyer, V- P. *Dwyer, W. E-

• Edwards, G- M *Elliot, Alban C-, M.C. 'Elliott, F- W. (9)

31 Aug., 102820 May, 100031 Aug-, 192828 Apl., 193210 Mar-, 1804.22 Feb-, 192818 Nov-, 189029 Aug-, 14261 June, 1927

21 Nov-, 1908 17 Nov., 1933

2 June, 189418 Mar-, 192114 Mar„ 193031 Aug-, 192312 Mar., 19260 June, J0282 June, 1926

28 May, 18S7

7 June, 192227 Aug-, 19154 June, 1919

Gloueester Queanbeyan

32 Dalton-rd-, MosmanBareIlan Tamara Griffitb Are'lethal) Gundagai Guyra Gulgong Goulburn Dubbo Narromine Dubbo Wollongong Singleton Cooma Barmedman Manly

Uralla Port Macquarie Murwillumbah

Wilson and Dodds.Deane and Deane.11- S. B- Oilier-Lobban and Lobban and Harney-F- W- Walker and SonA. J- Dickson.Plgott, Sflnson, Maegregor, and Palmer-Wilson and Dodds-Charles A- Morgan and Stevens-C- M. Marsh and Harvey.W- R- Thomson.Perkins, Stcvenson, & Co.Perkins, Stevenson & Co.Perkins, Stevenson & Co.Barker and Jones-A- B- Shaw and McDonald-Fslthfull- Mnddock, & Baldock-J- R. Tbomas.McEvilly and McEvilly.

Mervyn Finlay & Jennings.McDonell and Moffitt.Hill, Thomson, and Sullivan.

(1) Hibbs and Farrell. (4) 1,1, J- Duffy and Son. (7) Blaxland, !lawson, and Rose-(9) Dickson and Morgan- (5) Russeln and McLeiland- (8) R- 0- Palmer and Dennis.(9) Witson and Dodds. (01 A. B- Shaw & Co- (9) Hynes and Elliutt-

Cu

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS-

Name- Date ofAdmission- Place. Agent

*Elliott, Henry Ernest (1) Elliott, John Louis (1)

30 Nov-, 188931 Aug-, 1923

Dungog Dungog }S- E. Cook and Henderson-

*Ellis, Harold 21 Nov-, 1903 Bombala Bowman and Mackenzie-Elrington, Arthur Gordon (2) -- 31 Aug-, 1928 'Vass Tress and Coeks.

*Elrington, Eric G- (2; 7 May, 1925 Yass Tress and Cocks-*Elwin, Godfrey Basil 9 Mar-, 1895 Cobar F- L- Rollc-

Emerton, Claude Pardoe (3)---- 2 June, 1920 parkes McIntosh, Emerton and Thcmas-*Englert, IL J- (4) 19 Nov-, 1920 Wyalong Wcst H- E- Hoare-*Enright, W- J- i5) 22 Aug-, 1896 West Maitland Taylor and Kearney.*Evans, Griffith Parry (4) 25 Nov-, 1893 Wyalong West ------ H. E- HoareEverett, Edward L 29 Aug-, 1921 Seatons Chrs-, Bonth Jct. Jennings and Jennings-Eyles, Maxwell 17 Nov-, 1933 Murwillumbah Hill, Thomson and Sullivan-

*Farrell, Michael Thomas (6) ---- 30 May, 1908 Temora F. W- Walker and son-Farrell, Robert John 20 Aug-, 1893 Bathurst Clayton, Utz Az Co-Faulkner, Clifton Stuart 5 June, 1929 Bathurst R. C. Cathels and Jones-Funs, O- C- 2 June, 1926 Katoomb% Faitfull, Maddock, and Baldock-

*Finn, D- E 29 Aug., 1919 Canowindra F. A. Finn-*Finn, E- M- 19 Nov-, 1904 Cauowindra F- A. Finn.Fisher, A. 30 May-, 1908 266 Falcon-st., North Fisher and Macansh-

Sydney-•Fitzhardinge, G- F- B- (7) 13 Mar-, 1909 Muswellbrook Pigott, Stinson, Maegregor, and Palmer-*Fitzhardinge, J- F., junr 3 Mar-, 1900 Kurrajong Heights Fitzhardinge, Son and Yeomans-Fitzhardinge, Moreton H 30 June, 1877 Church-st., P'matta- M. A. H. Fitzhardinge-

(11 Elliott and Waller (4) G. F- Evans and Eneert- (0) Dibbs and Farrell-(Cl Elrington and Elrington- (5) W. T- Ennght aad Skilton- (7) R. G. D FltrGerald & Co-(C) McIntosh, Emerton, and Thamas-

O

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS-

II Name- Date of

Admission. Place. Agent.,

*Flashman, A- J- L- *Fleming, William Benn (2) *Florance, Franklin F. -..-.-

*Florance, J- E- A- (3) Foley, J- C. -...,Fowler, Sidney F- ---- ----. -.--

-Fraser, C. J- ►Fraser, Douglas B. (4) 'Frith, Ernest H. Fry, Charles 9

*Furlonger, 3. R-

Caden, E. Noel Garland, Norman S-

*Garratt, Arthur H *Garvey, James L. Gavan Duffy, F- B. Gentle, A. E- (1) Gerber, A- Sydney Cibson,. Robert Joseph (0) Gifford, G- C- ! 0 .--Gillespie, Francis

*Giugni, C- F- (5)

4 Mar-, 18998 May, 1980

22 Nov., 192928 May 196010 Mar-, 180120 Nov-,. 193111 Mar-, 189314 Feb., 19274 May, 19330 May, 1929

26 Oct., 1911

8 Nov-, 102126 Aug., 192719 Nov-, 19266 June, 19282 Dec-, 1913

28 Apl., 193219 Aug..- 18994 June, 192426 May, 198312 Mar-, 1904

22 Nov., 1912

Nyngan Maelean Cumnook West Esplanade, ManlyMurrumburrah Con Harbour --- Gundagai Goulhurn Bolton-st., Newcastle.

West Maitland Bonalbo

Seone Binnaway Macksville

Braidwood AlburyArmidale 29 Nelson st-, WoollahraKyogle Orange. 125 Holt Ayenue,

Cremorne.Young

McDonell and MoffittJ. A- Clapin and Fleming,-T- E. A. Florance and Crocker.J- E- A- Florance and Crocker:E- G. Ryan.W- H- Woodward.Wilson and Dodds.David L- Aitken and Barron.Braye and Malcomson-Brays and Malcomson.Dalrymple and Blain-

Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor, and. Palmer,Cleary and Callachor-G. W. Mitchell.J. 11. Thomas.Rcad and Read.Payten and Pye.H. C. M. Galling.M. A- H- Fitzhardinge.R. C. Oathels and Jones.

Murphy & Moloney.

H. 0. IL Garling.

(1) Weaver and Gentle. (3) I- E- A. Florance and Crocker. (5) Gordon Garling and Giugni..' (2) D- P- Jones and Fleming. (4) Johnson aad Senson- (6) Gibson and Nolan.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS-

Name- Date ofAdmission- Place- Agent-

*Glass, J. M 7 May, 1931. Wauchope W- S- Gray and perkins-*Golsby- William Jenkins 31 Aug-, 1923 Cowra L- G- B- Cadden-Goodyer, Roderiek 5 Mar-, 1917 Murwillumbab Robert Lloyd-

•Grace, A- H- 17 Nov-, 1883 114 Walker-st-, NortbSydney-

Clayton Utz & Co-

*Grabam, Ralpb Pendleton (8) Grainger, L- M.

2 Aug-,10 Mar-,

19231911

Harden Veruev W- Cocks and Craham-29 Alexander-avenue, J- J- McDonald-

Willoughby-Green, Eric R- (1) 29 July, 1926 Warren Fulton, Lowe- and Fulton-

*Gregor, George 7 Mny, 1914 Coraki Pigott, Stmson, Macgregor, and Palmer.*Griffm, C- Ethersey (7) 10 May 1023 Wagga Wagga W- G- Hayes-Williams-*Griffin, G- F- C- Griffiths, John (2)

19 Nov-,18 Mar.,

19261921

Dubbo Watt-street, Newcastle

S- E- Cook and Henderson-Minter, simpson & Co-

*Hague, Albert George (3) Hague, D. W- (4)

6 Nov--4 Feb-,

19191932

Quirindi Albury

Colquboun and King-Colquhoun and King-

*Hake, A- Charles (4) Hall, J. T.

1 June,5 June-

19271929

Albury 155 Church-street,

Parramatta-

Colquhoun and King-John A. K- Shaw Lewis Co-

*Halliday, Edward Junes (5)----Halliday, G- C-

25 Aug-,30 June,

19161838

Murwillumbah Garland, Seaborn- and Abbott-Murwillumbah Dawson, Waldron, Edwards, and

Nicholls-*Halliday, Neville A. (6)

Hancock- E- A- J.

6 May,

3 Aug--

]926

1929

Muswellbrook I Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and, Palmer-

225 Forest-rd, Hurstville Frank Wilkins witb R- Innes Kay-(1) Lovett and Green-(2) A- A. Rankin and Criffiths-(3) Thomas and Hague-

(4) F- J- Belbridge. Hake- and Hague-(5) Halliday and Budd-(6) R- G- D FltzGerald & Co-

(7) Lappin and Griffin-(8) R- P- Graham and Macdonald-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name- Date ofAdmission. Place 1 Agent-

I

*Hanley, John Joseph Hardiman, Leo J

• Hargrave, Jessie Maud (1) Harney, James Augustine (2) Harper, W- E-

*Harrns, H- Vincent (8)-.- Hawdon J- \Wergc (4) Hawdon, William \Verge (4) Hawkins, It. 8- Hayes, Alec Miehael (5) Hegarty, F. Seymour

*Honorc, Basil A. (9) Hemingway, W. II.

*Henderson, Walter G- (7) Henlen, Walter Herbert

( Heron, N- G- Hickey, Adrian D-

',Hickson, Robert Rowan Barton(8)

Hickson, Rowan P. (8) • Higman, O- C. Hill, C. A- (D)

• Hill, 3- Harvey- "Hili, T- A. (9)

2D Aug., 192426 Aug-, 1909

5 June, 192917 May, 192027 May, 19636 Mar„ 1892

21 Feb , 152916 Nov-, 196125 Aug., 19166 May, 10274 June, 1892

19 Nov„ 1920I 9 Feb., 19333 June,

1903

22 Nov-, 190214 Mar, 192914 Mar„ 192410 Mar-, 1928

19 Aug-, 189915 Mar„ 192921 Nov-, 192419 Mar., 192310 Mar-, 1894

Crookwell Kempsey Oaklands Grenfell Merriwa. Bolton-st, Newcastle Cloucester Gloucester Three Balranald Coonamble 22 Watt-st-, Neweastlc-Seone Albury

Bathurst Katoomba Gosford Mudgee

Mudgee Nyngan West Maitland -- Lake Cargelligo West Maitland

R. J. Bartley.J. W- Maund and Relynack.W- A- Dowe.Lobban and Lobban and Harney.R- F- Dudley-Laurenee and Laurence.Aubrey HalloranAubrey Halloran,McDonell and Moffitt-W- R- and F- B- Jones.Curtiss, Dezarnaulds and Edwards-A. P- Sparks and Broad-Curtis- Dezarnaulds and Edwards.Bradley, Son, Maughan, Hyman,

and Kirkpatriek-Turner, Nolan, and Co.F'. W- Walker and Son-John Hickey, and Quinn.F.H. Greases-

F- H. Greases-Frank Wilkins with R- Irmo KayPayten and Pye.R. M. Dunean-Payten and Pye-

..(1) Hargrave and Hargrave- (4) Hawdon and Hawdon. (7) Pleaslng, Henderson, and Stedman-(5) Hsriley and Moffitt. (0 Davies, Hayes, aad Vincent- (8) Ceo- Davidson and Niclson.(31 H. V- Hauts, Wheeler and Williams (9) Sparke and Helmore- (9) T. -A. Hlll and Son-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission.

I Place. Agent.

*Hillard, Rohert Irvine (1) 27 Aug-, 1920 Wentworth A- J. Reynolds and Co.• Hodby, H- C. (2) 30 July, 1921 Condobolin F. H- Greaves-*Holt, Harvey Ryves Jago 24 Aug , 1901 Molong, G. E Dale.Hooke, M. M. 19 Feb-, 1931 Taree F. B. Little-

*Houen, E- Harold 5 June, 1919 Blaekheath - Salwey and primrose-Hudson, E. R- 21 Nov., 1930 Brolcen Hill J- R. Thomas.

*Hudson, Stuart R- 2 June, 1929 Brown-st-, Lewisbam -- E. S. Dunhill.Hull, F. Bassett (4) 6 June, 1923 Hurstville Manlove and Scott.

*Hungerford, Hedley Heber (5) -- 30 Aug-, 1890 Murwillumbah Clayton,Utz & Co.*Hungerford, Hadley (0) 1 Sept., 1922 Mullumbimby Clayton, Use & Co.

Hunter, John A. (7) 14 Mar-, 1924 Forbes F- H. Greaves-*Hynes, A. A. B. (8) 27 Aug., 1910 Murwillumbah Hill, Thomson, and Sullivan.

Iceton, E- A. 27 Aug-, 1926 G unn edah Remington and Co.Isaaes, H. E. 22 Nov., 1929 Barraba J. K. Manning and Simpson.

Jacks, Edwin J. 18 Nov., 1932 Tirana Salwey and Primrose.Jackling, s. W- R- 7 May, 1931 Albury Tietyens, McLachlan & Co-James, A. Bernard. (3) 20 Feb., 1930 ) 16a Bolton-st., McDonell and Moffitt.James, Arthur H. (3) 29 May, 1897 Newcastle. McDonell and Moffitt.Jamieson, John 14 Mar-, 1908 Temora G. M- Laurence and Son.Jennings, N. H- Edgar 23 Nov., 1921 Tenterfield Jennings and Jennings.

•Johnson, Archibald Alister 4 June, 1924 38 Bolton-st-, Newcastle N. Cherry Willis and Corcoran-Johnson, A. G. 5 Jane- 1929 Camden R- H. Shorter and Tohin-

(1) Percy T. Park and Hlllard. (4) Patrick and Hull. (7) Broderick and Hnnter-(8) G. C- Driffield and Hodby- (5) IL H. Hnngerford & Co. (8) Hynes and Elliott.(3) James and Tames. (6) Mungertord and Hungerford-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name Date ofAdmission- Place. Agent-,

*Johnson, E. W-(1). ,*Johnson, J. Stanley (2). Johnson, R- J

*Johnson- R. M. (I) *Johnscn, W. Reginald *Johnstone, John Lorimer Gibson

(a)*Jones, David Bander *Jones, Douglas P. (4) ■Jones, Edward E. (6) Jones, It B. .... -.-.. .-., Jones, S- J. (6) Keane, F. J Keane, Gordon Keegan, Richard Wenson Kell, Ivan G Kelly, Francis L- (7) Kelly. P. Bede (8)

*Kelly, Vin- J (9) *Kemp, R- Cr- King *Kemp, Sholto percival, Kennedy, A. C.

Kennedy, Henry James

36 Aug-. 189031 May, 10169 Mar-, 1907

23 Nov., 192827 Aug., 191521 Noy-, 1919

2 June, 192612 March, 192630 July, 192525 May, 19321 Aug., 1929

21 Noy-, 193018 Nov., 193225 May, 193213 Mar., 193130 Aug., 192921 July, 193219 Feb-, 1-91428 May, 190622 Sept., 18884 May, 1983

5 May, 1927

Goulburn -...-...-...69 Hunter-st.,NewcastleAlbury . .- ..-Goulburn .....-. .--.. .Toeumwal . .- .Armidale ..- .-..- .

Bathurst .....- -...-- ..Glen Innes-..... — ..-Corowa Kyogle .......-. 1.7 Bolton-at., Newcastle103 Dalhousie at ,H'fieldDubber 3 Edtnburgh rd., WilloughbyHolbrook Deniliquin Wellington Gilgandra Gosford 175 Church at., P'matta266 The Boulevards,

Punchbowl.Wagga Wagga

David L. Aitken and BarronA- B. Shaw and McDonald-I,. L. Cohen.David L. Aitken and Barron.Mott. Stinson. Macgregor and Palmar.Sly and Russcll.

Barry, Norris and Wildes-Thompson and Nott-W. A- Gilder, Son & Ca,-W. S- Davies-Emil E. J- Ford.J- L. Maguire,Hobbs and Stonham.Norman C- Oakes and Sagar.H. T. Macready.J. W. Maund and, KelynackH. J. McGrath-C. P- White & Co.Ptgott, Stinson, Macgregor, and Palmer.C. J. Passmore.L.- Alexander.

McDonell and Moffitt.• (1) Johnson and Sendall. (4) Wtndeyer and Jones. (7) Sulllvan and Kelly.

(3) Johnson and O'Neil)- (3) Currie and Jones- (8) W. P- Kelly and Bon.(3) A. W- Simpson & Co- (I) Thai, T'orpey and Tones- (9) Kelly and Astill-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place. Agent-

•Kennedy, John D- (8) 21 Nov., 1896 Abbott and Allen.*Kennedy, Jobn N. (8) Kenny, Francis (7) Kinna, C. C. E

3 June,23 Nov.,23 Nov-,

193119171917

Manilla Bathurst Molong

Abbott and Allen.Jennings and Jennings.L. G. B- Cadden-

• Kinsey, H. L- 17 Mar-, 1922 Cootamundra Turner, Nolan and Co.*Kissane John James Wallace (1)Korff, Hector T.

Ladds, Thomas R. Lamrock, A. S

17 Nov.,9 Mar-,

2 June,13 Mar ,

19001907

19261914

Casino Coonamble

Tam worth penrith

Allen, Allcn, and Hemsley-1'. R. Cowper, Stayner, and Wilson.

F. R. Cowper, Stayner, and Wilson.C- r. Poole and Son.

*Lane, L. A 7 Mar-, 1896 Orange A- S. Boulton & Co-•Lappin, Francis J. (9) 2 Sept-, 1921 Lockhart W. G- Hayes-Williams.*Laurence, Raymond L- 22 Aug., 1912 Gan main --------. -..- G. M- Laurence and Son.• Law, R- C. (2) Leary, A. J.

2 liar-,20 Aug,

1901 Grafton 18:1S 14 Devlin-street, Hyde

Faithful), Maddock, and Baldock.W. Parker and A P- Berne.

•Lee, Herbert IL (3) 30 Nov., 1839 Orange. Colquhoun and King.•Le Fevre, C. H. (4) 30 May, 1903 Lithgow A. E- Barnes-*Lester, Robert Anthony 1 Aug-, 1910 Tumut Fred- C. Emanuel and Pearce.*Lethbridge. C. B- (5) Lindsay, William Thorburn

June,21 Mar.,

192J Corowa 1833 Queanbeyan

Frank A- Davenport and Mont.Colquhoun and King.

*Lobban, David John ..-.--Lobban, J. A. Lobban, Thomas McLennan .,Logan, John P. Logan, Robert Lockwood (6) --

29 Aug-, 3 June,

22 Aug.,9 May,

18 Nov--

1993 Grafton 1931. I Maclean 1896 Maclean 1024 West Maitland 184,1 West Maitland ---.-

Clayton, Utz & Co.E- R. Tracey Co-Lobban and Lobban and Harney.Sly and Russell.Sly and Russell.

(1) Parker and Kissane. (1) Thompson and Le Fevre.(2) Foot).. Law - Co. (4) Nicolson and Lethbridge-(1) E- H- Les ani Baldock. Logan. and Carton

(7) F- B. Kenny and Bon.(John D- Kennedy aud Son.(9) Lappin an-: Grin.

Ca

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COUNTRY SOLICITCRS.

Name. Data f - 'Admission. Place- Agent.

*Lovett, Henry Wesley (1) *Lusher, E. Fenn (2)..-. *Macansh, A. W, I MacDermott, V. B. (3) MacDermott, V. B., jun. Macdonald, E- L- (6)

*Macdonald, Hector M *Mackenzie, C- L. (4) Mackenzie, Donald Erie

■Mackenzie, N. B. Macpherson, D. W Magnus, A. C. Maguire, M. J. Maguire, T. A. Maher, G. D.

•Makinson- A- M- Malcomson, T. G.

*Manfred, The Hon. M. E., M.L-C-(8).

•Manion, Harold Joseph Manning, Claude W-

*Manning, H. E. l'.6; *Manning, R- Lance (7) *Marks, Hownrd A.

25 Nov., 189319 Feb-, 102515 Dec-, 18887 Mar-, 1891

6 June, 192826 Slay, 19382 Aug., 19288 Mar., 1890

10 May, 192318 Nov., 19107 May, 19141 June, 1927

18 Feb., 191510 Mar-, 103317 Nov-, 193318 Mar-, 10211 Aug-, 1929

27 Aug-, 1915

2 Nov-, 192212 Mar-, 191520 May, 196931 Aug-, 192313 Mar., 1914

Warren Wagga Wagga Bowral Limon South Grafton Harden Moruya Guyra West Wyalong Tumut Grafton Hillston Parkes Wollongong East Maitland Coff's Harbour 44 Bolton-st., NcwcastleGoulburn

Ncwra Albury Inverell Narrabri Bellingen

Fulton, Lcwe, and Fulton-C- Throsby Young-Fisher and Macansh-Perkins, Steyenson, & Co.M. J- McGrath.Verner W. Cocke and Graham,-H. W. S. Jermyn.Biddulph and Salengcr.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott-Turner, Nolan, and Co.T. Marshall, Marks, and Jones.A. J. R. Yabsley and Rossell-A- J. Taylor, William Arnctt & Co-T. B. McInerney-J. L. Maguire-H- C.-M. Carling.Brays and Malcomson.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott.

K. D. Manion & Co.G. A. Asher-Garland, Seabcrn, and Abbott.Dalrymple and Blain-Pigott, Stinson. Macgregor, and Palmer.

(1) Lovett and Green. (4) Mackenzle and Biddulph . (7) Potts and Manntng-(1) Lusher- Young, and Stellway. (3) R- P- Graham and Macdonald- (0) Moyer and Manfred.()9 Sulllvan and MaeDermott, (0) Anderson- Wlltshlro, and *anmlng-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date fAdmission. Place. Agent-

Marriott, Thomas (10) 'Martin, Eric O. (1) *Martin, The Hon.L.O.,M.L-A.(1)*Matthews, William E. (2) •Stamm, E. S. (3) Maxwell, Maurice (4)

Meagher, P.F Meillon, Raymond

*Meyer, P. J- (11) . •Milford, A. V- Millard, V. H-

*Miller- Keith Edward Minehin, E. John

Mitchell, Felix F- *Mitchell, S- Coulls (12) • Mitchelmore, H. E. (5)

Moffitt, H- G- N. (6) -. . ...- Moloney, D J.

• Moloney, T. P- • Montgomerie, John (7) Moore, H. Edington (8)

*Morgan, Peter Alexander (9) Morison, Rem-. R. Mortimer, C. E- L.

25 Jan-, 188428 Aug-, 19251 June,. 1895

31 May, 191210 Mar., 189428 July, 190923 Aug-, 190221 Nov-, 191321 Aug-, 189721- Nov-, 190310 Mar., 189121 Nov., 19249 Feb-, 1933

24 Aug., 189526 Aug-, 192729 Nor., 189013 Mar., 192130 Aug-, 189015 Dec., 188816 Feb-, 189726 Nov., 191422 Nov., 192925 May, 19329 Feb., 1933

Nowra, Three Taree parkes Cooma Cootamundra,. Temora Forbes Goulburn 8 Addison-rd., Manly-_OrangePacific Highway, HornsbyWagga. Wagga

Queanbeyan Casino Wagga Wagga .. -.

Grenfell Forbes Goulburn Cowra Grenfell. ..-...- GriffithWoodburn Wagga Wagga

Perkins, stevenson, & Co.Martin and Lamport.Martin and Lamport.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott-Faithfull, Maddock, and Baldock.Robison, Maxwcll, and Allen.G- S. Madden.Barry, Norris, and Wildes.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott-G. A. Hart-

A. G. Reach.A. J- Reynolds & Co.Bradley, Son, Maughan, Hyman,

and Kirkpatrick.Colquhoun and King-W. A. Mayne.Garland, Seaborn, and Abbott-Lobban & Lobban & Harney.E- W. Warren.Taylor and Kearney.Gould and Shaw.Faithfull, Maddock, and Baldock.

A J. Dickson.Sullivan Bros. -Garland. Seaborn, and Abbott.

(11 L- 0. Martin and Son. (5) Heath sad Mitchelmore- (9) Dlckson and Morgan.• (2) Connellan- Matthews- and Pearce. (8) Homey and Moffitt. (10) Marriott and Oliver

(8) Blaxland- Mawson, and Rose, (7) Garden and Montgomerie- (11) Meyer and Manfred.(4) Robison, Maxwell, and Allen (8) Crommelin, Moure- and Weaver. (121 S- C- Mitchell & Co.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. "Place.

1Agent.

Moseley, Edgar (4) *Moses, H. C- *Moss, H- C. G- Mullen, John B. (1) Murphy, Alec •Gillan, M.M. Murphy, O'Dillo Gregory Murray, Frank E- ... — .... Murray, J. A- Murray, T. F. Murray, William

*McCarthy,T. W. McCarthy, T. A. F- ... -.....

*McCooe, C. P. McDonald, D. G. McDonald, Jno- M. McGuinn, Denis (2) McGuinn, M. J-

*McGuren, Fred, Jnr- --McGuren, Frcderick Senr. (3) ..

*McHugh- Hugh B. McIntosh, John Charles, Jun McIntyre, Duncan Allan (5) McKenzie, C. -...- ......

2 June, 19263 June, 18937 Aug., 1961'

19 Nov., 192617 Mar., 19224 Feb., 1992

22 Nov-, 191210 Mar., 19032 June, 1926

18 Nov., 1910 20 Nov., 1897

7 Mar., 18966 May, 1926

19 Aug., 1932.26 Mar., 188129 Ncv., 1890

4 Mar. 18998 June, 19211 June, 18892 June, 19268 May, 10244 June, 1892

11 Mar., 1898

Cowra Collaroy 23 George-st.,ParamattaGoulburn Liverpool. Dunedoo 153 Church-st, P'matta-Kempsey-. ..,- ..---...

ArmIdale Armidale . Lockhart Moss Vale Condobolin Coin Harbour Narrabri Dubbo 40 Whistler-rd-, Manly Grafton Graftcn ....-----.-.- Balranald Lismore Inverell

Lismore Gould and Shaw.Nathan. J. Payne.Wm. Walker and Son.Murphy and Moloney-McDonell & Moffitt-

M- J. Boland.M. J. McGrath.F. C- Petrie & Son.John Hickey & Quinn.Martinson and d'Apice-W. J. Maclean,R. N. Henderson & Co.B. J. McCooe-

E.R- Traccy & Co- .Dawson and Herford.L. G- B. Cadden-R. W. Young.F- R- Cowper, Stayner & Wilson,F- R. Cowper, Stayner & Wilson.E. R. Tracey & Co-McIntosh, Emerton & Thomas.M. A. H- Fitzhardinge.Martin and Lamport.

(1) Welch and Mullan- (9) FrederIek McGuren and Son. (13) Acern, MeIntyre, and Weiner.(2) McGuinn and McGuinn. (4) Garden and Montgomerle.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission. Pince. Agent-

*McLelland, A- R. (I) °McNamara, M. V. •McPherson- Herbert J. K (3) Mcshaue, C. J. G. McTackett, E. (1. Nagle, Charles R

• Nagle, V. Flood .Nash J. U Nelson, N. C. Lockhart (11) Nelson, Richard Harrison

*Newman, G. H. (5) Nolan, Francis Bruggy (6) Nolan, Jeremiah J Norrie, C. E. (7) Norrie, W. F. (7) Norton, Arthur W. (8) Nowinnd, Albury Murray (9) O'Brien, F. W. O.

O'Brien, Thomas Ormond O'Donnell, Anthony T. (10) O'Oonnell, Frank A. L.

•O'Halloran, H. V. O'Halloran, John D. O'Halloran, Richard J.

31 Aug., 192819 Aug., 19327 Mar., 1896

17 Nov., 1933, 28 April, 1932

29 Ang., 193019 Nov., 189825 Nov., 19216 June, 1028

19 Nov., 19046 June, 1591

19 Aug-, 1930211 Nov., 19251S Dec., 18S023 Nov., 190729 May, 190927 Aug., 19263 Mar-, 1883

25 Sept., 18757 May, 1915

36 Aug., 10127 Mar., 1903

25 Aug., 193321 Nov., 1003

Wollongong ..... ....Murwillumbah ........Mudgee Coonobarabran Kyogle

Albmy Albury 3 Spit road, Mosman West Maitland Dubbo Tamworth Kyogle Bellingen West Maitland West Maitland Casino Lismore 61 Kuringai Avenue,

Turramurra-49 Penkivil-st., Bondi Quirindi

6 Bolton-st., Newcastle 36 Fletcher-st., Bondi Tamworth Tamworth

Barker and Jones.Hill, Thomson, and Sulliyan.Barry, Norris, and Wildes.Curtiss, Dezarnaulds, & Edwards.McIntosh, Emerton, & Thomas.Clayton, Utz & Co.Clayton, Utz, & Co.J. s. Heaney.F. A. Newnham.Hobbs & Stonham.Clayton, Utz & Go.M. A. H. Fitzhardinge-M- A- H. Fitzhardinge.A. J. Dickson.A- J. Dickson.Norman C- Oakes and SaganF. B. Little.W. A. Mayne.

Hill. Thomson, and Sullivan.M. J. McGrath.Clayton, Utz & Co.S. E. Cook & Henderson.Warrington Connolly.Warrington Connolly.

(1) Russel) and McLelland.(3) McPherson ani Bawden.(5) Newman and Paterson.

(o) Gibson aud Nolan. (9) F. A. Lc Poer Trench and Newland.(7) Norric and Nome. (101 Waterford and O'Donnell.(.5) Cnre and Norton. (11) Nelson, Phillips & Co.

1-•-•O

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tiCOUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Date of -Name. Admission. Place. Agent.

Oliver, E. M- Oliver, Herbert. Lloyd (1) Olivcr, William Dalgleish (2) O'Neill, Harold L. L. (3) O'Neill, L. J. Osborne, Leslie F- (LI) O'Sullivan, T. D. Owens, Bernard F. Oxley, Henry Molesworth Oxley, (Miss) Jean M.

•Page, A. E. Paine, B. Hanle (4)

*Paine, Haille H. (4) *Paine, John Jackson C.B E (5)Paine, John Jackson Dick (5) Palmer, James O. (12)

*Palmer, R. 0- Palmer, W- Lyle (71

*Parker, William Arthur Paterson, Edward Austin (8)

*Paten, Hew L. (0) Patrick, Robert A. (9) Patterson, Guthrie 0- (16) Patterson, John C- (10)

14 Mar-, 103028 Aug., 101414 Mar., 191920 Nov., 1914J1 Mar., 159322 Nov., 19290 Mar., 18051 sept., 1022

17 Dec., 1881 20 Oct., 1931

17 Noy., HIM4 Mar., 1899

26 Aug., 19272 Mar-, 18894 Mar., 1931

16 Mar., 19117 June, 19222 Sept., 10114 Mar., 1899

25 Nov., 19223 June, 1931

28 Aug., 102119 Feb., 192b11 May, 1921

Nowra Nowra Bega 69 Hunter-st., NewcastleBoorowa Yass Bolton-st , Newcastle.Camden Bowral Bowral Boorowa Moss Vale Moss Vale Windsor Wrndsor Murwillumbah Dubbo Coolamon Cardinal-st., Mosman

Tamworth Orange - Hurstville .. Tamworth Tamworth

Perkins, Stevenson & Co.Perkins, Stevenscn, & Co-W- H. Hill and Truman-A. B. Shaw and MeDonald.McEvilly and McEvilly.Capp, Kent & Osborne.A. p- Sparke & Broad.C. P- White & Co-C. M- Lawrence & Son.G. M- Lawrence & Son.Abbott, Tcut, Creer, & Cc-Gale and Gale-Gale and Galc..1. Birnie Jackson.J. Birnie JacksonClayton, Utz & Co.Colquhoun & King-Thcmpson and Bradfield-Allen, Allen, and Hemsley.Clayton, Utz & Co.Cape, Kent, & Osborne.Manlove & Scott.Deane and Dcane.Deane and Deane.

(1) Marrtott and Ollver. (9) John .7 Paine- Ross & Co. (9) Patrick & Hall-(2) Blomfield and Oliver- (0) T. K. Condell & Paton. (10) Patterson & Patterson-(a) Johnson and O'Neill. (7) Tbompson & Bradfield. (11) D'Arcy H . Bucknell & Osborne(4) B Hanle Paine and Son- (9) Newman & Paterson- CM R. H. Hungerford & Co.

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COUNTBY SOLICITORS.

Name. 1 Date ofAdmission. Place. I Agent-

•Payne, Noel Richmond • Pengilley, Oscar J. C *Phillips, Gordon W. phillipa . N. E- (9) Phillips- Oswald J. Phillips, P. F. (8) Phillips, Reginald Bede

•Phillips, Reginald S. (2) *Filcher, Donald G. *Pile, George Pilling, Stanley (1)

*Pollack, Colin M. 0) Potts, William E. (4)

*Prentice, Arthur James Prescott, C. G.

*Quirk, James Joseph Quirk, J, II. (6) Rankin, Archibald A. (5) Readford, John Thomas Redmond, T- C. C.

*Reid, James D. (7) Rhodes, J. H. R.

• Richards, William Frederick

9 May, 19296 June, 1928.

19 Feb., 192030 Aug., 191826 Aug., 189328 Aug., 192517 Nov., 19061 June, 192.7

17 Nov., 190611 Mar., 189331 Aug.. 19284 Mar., 1912

28 Aug., 180930 May, 18966 June, 19239 Mar., 1895

30 June, 188821 Aug., 18972 July, 1877

28 Aug., 19319 Mar., 1907

24 Aug., 19677 Mar., 1896

Auburn-read, AuburnWerris Creek Walcha West Maitland 2 Dalton Road, MosmanDeniliquin Cowra, Yass Orange Blayney Warialda Grafton Narrabri Tamworth Young Narrandera Wellington Watt-st., Newcastle Kyogle 4 Regent-st., Kogarah61 King-st., NewcastleCondobolin Cobargo

W. G- Payne.Cinyton- Utz & Co.McLachlan, Westgarth & Co.F. A- Newnham-W- II. Ross.Windeyer, Fawl, & Windeyer.F. A. F inn.C. M. Marsh & Harvey.

Ellison Rich and Crawford-Windeyer, Fawl, & Windeyer.Shipway & Co.Murphy & Moloney.Dalrymple and Blain-Curtiss, Dezarnaulds, & Edwards.Hughesdon and Dayis.McDonell and Moffitt.W. J. Maclean.Minter, Simpson & Co-McIntosh, Emerton, & ThomasC. IL. Biddulph.E. R- Tracey & Co-Ainn Rosenberg.F. W. Walker and Son.

(1) Peate and Pilling. (4) Potte and Manning. (7) Reid and Rcid.(2) Howard, Phillips & Co. (5) A. A. Rankin and Griffiths. (8) A. H. Windeyer, Phillips & Co(3) Collins & Pollack. (8) J". H. Quirk and Davidson- (9) Nelson, Phillips & Co.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name, Date ofAdmission- Place-

•Agent.

•Ridley, H. Meyrlck *Ricrdan, B. R. •Rohinson, Leo Whitby

Rogers, Alcysius Percy Rogers, G. H.

*Rogers, P. E. Rcse, A- F- W- (3) Rosendahl, Eric E. (4) -

*Ross, J. M. (5', -. Ruggero, John M-

Rummery, Thos. E. *Russell, J. W- (6) Ryall, V

*Ryan, John 13. (7) ....-. ..- *Ryan, Michnel Robert (8) *Ryan, T- D- (7) *Sargent, Etnest H- (9) Sedgwick, L- C. T

*Sells, Theo. L- (2) *Sandal', Neville C. (1)

1 June, 192728 Noy-, 192828 May, 1904

26 May, 19061 Mac- 1002

22 Nov., 190216 Nov-, 189519 Nov , 192623 Aug., 192610 Mar-, 1953

5 June, 192926 May, 190028 Nov-, 18171 Sept., 1922

10 Mar-, 191630 May, 189616 Mar-, 192326 May, 193220 Oct-, 191420 Feb-, 1930

Muswellbroek Blayney 4 Gullfoyle-av-, Double

BayCoonabarabran Lower Wycombe-road,

Neutral Bay.Coonabarahran Cooma Blayney Windsor .- 26 Hunter-street, New-

castle-Lismore -.Wollongong Leeton Barraba Mama Bingara Cootamundra

460 Forest-rd., Bexley Henty

Goulburn -

F. B. Little.McLachlan, Westgarth & Co-Biddulph and Salenger.

Curtiss, Dezarnaulds, & Edwards-J. C- Elphinstone-

Curtiss- Dezarnaulds, & Edwards.Faithfull, Maddock, and Baldock-Rosendahl and Devereux.J. Birnie Jackson-Thcmpscn & Nat-.

Hill, Thomson, and Sullivan.Barker and Jones-E. R- M- Newton and Son.Whitehead and Ferranti.

Payten and Pyo-Whitehead and Ferranti-Perkins, Stevenscn & Co-F. E- McElhone.Murphy and Moloney. David L, Aitken and Barron-

(1) Salmon and Sendall (4) Rosendhal and Devereux- (7) Even and Ryan-(2)Selk and Wild. (6) Jolla S- Paine- Roes- & 0e. (8) Ryan and Watkens-(3) Blaxland, Mawson, and Row (6) Eamon and McLelland (5) 0- A- Vaughan and Sargent.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. I Date ofI Admission-

I Place. Agent.

*Serisier, Leroy Dudley (2) 12 Mar., 1920 Gilgandra Curtiss, Dezarnaulds, and Edna! ds.Sharpe- E. A. 6 June, 1928 Canowindra .......... Aubrey Halloran-Shaw, A. G. Y. 19 Nov., 1887 62 Raglan-st-, Mosman Gould and Shaw.

*Shaw, Arthur Batson (3) 27 Aug., 1892 Singleton A. B. Shaw and McDonald.Sheekey, Henry James 26 May, 1933 I Wagga, Wagga Murphy and Moloney.

•Sheekey, J. C. (4) 28 Feb., 1917 Wagga Wagga Murphy and Moloney.*Shephard, Henry Walter (5) 14 Mar., 1908 21 George-st., P'matta Greenwell, Sbephard, and York.•Shepherd, E. A. H. 10 Mar., 1894 Goulburn Hughesdon and Davis.Sheridan, W- 22 Aug., 1896 Kempsey Barry, Norris and Wildes-Shorter- Edward A- 17 Dec-, 1881 Murwillumbah C. T. Poole & Scn-

*Simpson, Arthur Wakefield ..... 12 Mar., 1910 Armidale Sly and Russell- ,*Simpson, Eustace (6) 2 sept., 1912 Armidale Sly and Russell.•Simpson, J. McNcill - 8 June, 1921 Hay Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and

Skilton- Henry Thomas (7) .... 21 Noy., 1924 West Maitland Palmer-

Taylor and Kearney.Skinner, Charles William .. 27 Aug., 1928 Tweed Heads .....- Marsland & Co.

*Smith- A. Kingsford 7 May, 1925 Moron McLachlan, Westgarth and Co-Smith, Basil E. (10) 28 Aug-, 1927 Armidale. Barker and Jones.Smith, Clyde 2 June, 1920 Graman Crichton-Smith and Waring.Smith, Frederiek ........ 1 June, 1927 39 Mooramie Avenue,

Kensington- -J. L- Maguire-

Smith, Guy S. 21 Nov., 1930 Inverell Rand & Drew.Solomon, G. F. (8) 30 May, 1908 Wellington Colquhoun and King.

*Somervaille, A. J. L. 6 May, 1926 Henry . A. H. Garratt."somerville, G. B. (9) 28 Aug.- 1886 Lismore Dalrymple and Blain.Spain, Ian . 4 Mar., 1932 3 Pacific Highway,

North Sydney.R- C- Roxburgh and Co.

(2) Beverldge and Serisier.(3) A. B. Simla .5 Co.(4) J. C. Sheckey & Co.

(5) Greenwell, Shephard and York.(1) A. W- S mown & Co .

17) W. J. Enright and Skilton.

(1i) Bassett and Solomon.(91 G. B. Somerville and Furlonger.(10) H. A. Braund and Smith.

rF-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name- Date ofAdmission- Place. Agent-

•Spark, E- M- *Sparke, William (9) Spring, Garry F- Stack, E. Raymond

•Stanton, Charles William •Statham, Claude (1) *Stedman, Gerald M. (2)

'Stephen, John W- F. (3) *Stevenscn, Bruee H- (4) •Stewart, Edwin Duncan (5) *Stewart, Harold John . •Stewart, Lionel Manning *Stockwell, A- J. L. •Stone, Walter Adrian Street, Frederick, D.S.O- Street, Peter

*Strong, W. M. Stuart, A- E- L. Stuart, Dayid George (6) Sullivan, A. M. (7) Sullivan, Denis (8)... .... ....-

•Swinson, Walter WilberforceRyder.

2 June, 10262 Sept., 1882

22 Noy., 19298 June, 1931

29 July, 19267 Mar-, 1891

10 Nov., 1926

22 NoN'-, 100222 Nov-, 192919 Noy., 191520 Nov., 19144 June, 19302 Mar., 19016 June, 1923

30 May, 19133 June, 1893

17 Noy., 191127 Aug-, 192631 May, 191230 Nov-, 188927 Any-, 192629 Aug., 1919

Young 22 Watt-st., NewcastleMudgee Wingham

209 Alison-rd-, Coogee Wollongong Alhury

BathurstBathurst Tamworth Kempsey Kempsey Wellnngton Macksville Bolton-st., Newcastle ,Lismore Corowa 67 Hunter-st., NewcastleTenterfield Lismore Deniliquin

Ralcigh Pk., Kcns'ton

Curtiss, Dezarnaulds, and Edwards.A. P. Sparks and Board.T. Marshall, Marks, and Jones-J. G- Nicholas-Tietyens, McLachlan & Co.A- J. Taylor, William Arnott & Co.Bradley, Son, Maughan, Hyman,

and Kirkpatrick.Barry, Norris and Wildes.Faithfull, Maddock, and Baldook-Crcagh and Creagh-J. T. Ralston and Son-J. T- Ralston and Son-Bland and Garnoek-Martin and Lamport.S. E. Cook and Henderson-Villeneuye-Smith, and Dawes-Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor, and Palmer-Taylor and Kearney-Teece, Hodgson & Co-Perkins- Steyenson, & Co.J. W. Maund and Kelynack.Minter, Simpson & Co,

(I) Cwen and Son- (4) McPhillamy, Palmer, and Stevenson. (7) Sallivan and MacDermott-(2) Fleming, Headersan, and Stedman. (5) Creagh and Cmagh. 161 Sullivan and Kclly.(3) McIntosh, Browning, and Stephen. (6) Stuart and Cook- (91 Sparks and Helmore-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name- Date ofAdmission- Place- Agent.

•Sykes, W- Desmond J. Symonds, Harold Mervyn

•Tartakover, A- J Taylor, Ralph

•Taylor, R. L •Teakle, H. A (5) Thomas, E- F. Thomas, Ivor Akers

Thomas, K. E. (6) • Thomas- Owen J. (1) *Thompson, Harold Yorke (2) Thompson, H. F-

*Thompson, William Arthur (3) •Thomson, Charles L.• •Throsby, G. F. O- (8) Tier, B. J.

*Tietyens, F- W- ;4) *Tighe, P. E. (7) Todhunter, F. W Torpey, Kevin R Torpey, Thos. Tueker, Alfred William

25 May, 193228 July, 1927

9 Mar., 189525 May, 193228 May, 193321 Nov., 19305 Mar., 1892

30 June, 1927

13 Mar., 193128 Aug., 192531 Aug., 1928

5 Mar., 189828 May, 191025 Aug-, 193331 Aug., 19281 Aug., 1918

26 Aug-, 189311 Mar., 189326 Aug., 189320 Nov., 192128 May, 190625 June, 1881

Wentworth Church-st., Parramatta

Lithgow Tenterfield Corowa Liverpool Goulburn 266 The Boulevards,

Punchbowl-Qui rindi Parkes

21 George-st., P'matta Bathurst Coolamon Bathurst Mcss Vale Katoomba Albury Ballina -

21 George-st, P'matta Pambula 17 Bolton-st., Neweastle46 Hall-st., Bondi Beach

J. W. Joyce-F- B- Little-

Turner, Nolan, and Go.Asher, Old and Jones-Frank A- Dayenport and Maut-It. J. Bartley.W. H- Hill & Truman.K. O'Malley Jones.

Colquhoun and King-MeIntosh, Emerton and Thomas.Greenwell, Shephard and York-(Miss) M- Fraser Thompson-Thompson & Bradfield.Faithfull, Maddock, and Baldock.Remington and Co.J- L- Maguire-Tietyens, McLachlan & Co.Teece, Hodgson & Co-H- E. MeIntosh & Co-E. E. J- Ford.E. E. J. Fcrd.Davld L. Aitken and Barron.

(1) McIntush, Emerton, and Thumas. (4) Tietyens and Angel- (7) Tlghe and Cox-(2) Greenwell, Shepherd, and York. (5) G. A. Bo ton and rookle- (8) Wllkinson and Throaty-(3) Thompson and Bradfield- (6) Thomas and Hagae-

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS-

Name. Date ofAdmission. Place- Agent-

Turner, Sydney 16 Mar., 1917 Milton Deane, Haselhurst, and Hcward."Twomey, H. G. (13) 29 July, 1926 Albury G- DI. Laurence and Son."Upton, Ralph E- R-, M. C- .... 29 Aug., 1924 Narrandera A- E- Barnes.*Vaughan, 0- A. ( 1 ) 12 Mar., 1904 Cootamundra Perkins, Stevenson, & Co-Vincent, G. R. (2) Vine-Hall, D. J.

30 Aug-, 192929 Oct-, 1914

Balranald Wauehope

W- R. and F- B. Jones.Ferguson and Vine-Hall.

*Walker, Douglas G, 28 May, 1916 Forbes Plgott, Stinson, Macgregor, and Palmer-Walker, Ronald B., M.L.A. (3).. 13 Mar-, 1925 Windsor William Walker & Son-Waller, Jos- H-(5) F- (4) Walsh, J. 0.

4 June, 1894 19 Mar-, 1906

West Maitland .-.--.Goulburn-

Bowman and Mackenzie-Murphy and Moloney.

"Walsh, W- M- J. (6) 7 Mar-, 1891 Wagga Wagga McDonell and Moflltt-Wang, Marcus F- (11) 11 Mar-, 1927 Gunnedah Pigott- Stnnson, Macgregor, and Palmer.

'Warburton, S- 28 May, 1916 Boggabri Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor, and Palmer-Warland, Leslie L. (7) 29 July, 1926 61 King-st-, Newcastle E- R. Tracey & Co.Warner, D. F. (8)

• Waterford, Willlam Ernest (9) 28 Oct., 192628 May, 1910

Inverell Quirindi

M- A- H. Fitzhardinge.M- J. MeGrath-

"Watkins, G- Philips (10) 2 Sept-, 1921 Kiama Payten and Pye.• Watkins, John James 2 Nov., 1922 Wyong B. G. Evennett.Watt, Robert 22 Nov., 1929 Manildra. ------ -.-.... R. J. Bartley-Way, Morton 14 Mar., 1908 Lake Cargelligo Dawson and Herfcrd-Weaver, C- B. 20 Nov., 1931 Casino N. S. Rishworth.

'Weaver, Harry (12) 28 Nov-, 1891 Armidale Payten and Pyo-

(1) C- A. Vaughan and Sargent-(2) Davies, Hayes- and Vincent.(8) Wllliam Walker and Son-(4) Waller and Howell(9) Walsh and Mullen-

(8) Walsh and Blair-(7) Reid and Reld.(8) Avern, McIntyre, and Warner-(I)) Waterford and O'DonneH-

( 0) Ryan and Watkins-( 1) H. M. Wragge le Co.( 2) Weaver and Gentle-(18) Wllkinson and Twomey.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORs.

Name. Date ofAdmission. , Place. Agent.

Weaver, Keith R. (1) •Webb, Frederiek Charles (2) •Weeks, Norman E. (4) •West, H. A. 'West, Wm. C- Westcott, A. E

Westgarth, G. M Westphalen, P. G- (11) Wheeler, Harold

,,Wheeler, Harry Lamoert (5)Wbite, G. B. (6) Whiteley, L. R Whiteley, T- A

•Whittiefd, Cecil R. (7) "Whitty, Harold P- (8) • Wild, J. S- (9) Wilkinson, E. W

•Wilkinson, John, V.D, (10)Williams, H. P.

°Williams- John Kerr (5) •Willis, C. G. (3) Willis, Cherry

'Wilson, John •Wilson, J. B.

6 June, 192319 Nov-, 192031 May, 1916S May, 1930

19 Feb., 192525 May, 190725 May 190731 July, 191326 Aug., 196529 Aug., 19134 Mar-, 1899

21 Jnly, 193221 Feb-, 192913 Mar., 19255 Mar., 18927 May, 1925

10 Mar., 189126 Mar., 189118 Nov., 193227 Aug., 192616 Mar., 192313 Mar., 19253 June, 192516 May, 1928

Grenfell Mores West Maitland Finley Gundagai Cessnock scone Cowra Narrabri 43 Bolton-st., NewcastleMurrurundi Cowra Orange Singleton Berrigan Henty Hay Albury Katoomba 43 Bolton-st., NewcastleTamworth Narrandera Bathurst Orange

Faitbfull, Maddock, and Baldock.Whitehead and Ferranti-J. C. Webster & Co.Garland, Seaborn and Abbott-Wm- Parker and A. P. Berne.Whitehead & Ferranti.Garland, seaborn, and Abbott.N. D. Thomas.G, E. Dale.Laurence and Laurence.Sulliyan Bros.M. J- McGrath.Hobbs and Stonham.Gould and shaw.J. Birnie Jackson.Murphy and Moloncy.Remington & Co.G. M. Laurence and Son.V- H. Benson.Laurence and Laurcncc.Creagh and Creagh.N- Cherry Willis and Corcoran-Cinyton, Utz & Co.R- C. Cathels & Jones-

(1)Crommelin, Moore, and Weaver.(2) Webb aud Boland.(3) Croweh and Crcagh-MIL W. Thompson and Son.

(5) H. W. Harris- Whcefcr, snd Wllliams- (9) Selk and Wild.0/ Kcunedy and White. (10) Wilkinsou and Twomey.(7) Witham S. Crag; and Whitfield. (11) Garden and Montgomerie(S) Harofd P. Whitty and Davie.

1•■■•-eJtT

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date ofAdmission- Plaee. Agent.

I

• Wiltshire, V. P- (1) • Windeyer, John R. (4) ,. Wood, J. Arthur

• Woodgate, Sydney Edward (2)

Woodward, F. P. • Wootten, G. F., D.S 0• Wragge, The Hon. II- M ,

M.L.C- (6)Wray- O- D. W

• Wynn, Geoffrey W-

•Youll, John Joseph (3)

11 Jan., 1910al. Aug., 1,11820 Aug., 189S17 Nov., 1910

29 May, 189780 July, 193130 May. , 1905

12 Dee., 191931 Aug-, 1928

0 June, 1917

Inyerell Glen Innes 09 Hunter-st.,NewcastleCessnock

Queanbeyan singleton Gunnedah

Armidale Katoomba

20 Hunter-st.,Newcastle

Garland. Seahorn- and Abbott.Thompson and Nott-H. P. Abbott.Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and

Palmer-Frank A- Dayenport and Mont-

I H. A- H- Fitzhardinge.I Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and

Palmer-Biddulph end Salenger-

N- Cherry Willis and Corccran-

Thompscn and Nott.

(1) Anderson. Wiltshire. and Manning

SOLICITORS

Codd, K. C. • Dayies, Cyril W. (1) • Dickson, W. 11. B. Woods, Norman Cleaver (I) Waugh, Keith C.

(2) Woodgate and(51 H. M-

PRACTISING IN THE

1 Aug.,192911. Mar-, 192722 Nov., 192922 Nov-, 19291.9 Feh., 1914

Waller- (5) Church andWragge and Co

FEDERAL CAPITALCanberra . Canberra Canberra Canberra. Canbcrra

Youll. (1) WIndeyer and Jones-

TERRITORY.Frank A. Davenport & Slant.Alfred J. Morgan & Co-Morton Brewster.Alfred J. Morgan A Co-Commonwealth Crown Solicitor.

(1) Device and Woods.

The denotes a Memher of the Incorporated Law Institute.

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COUNTRY FIRMS OF SOLICITORS.

A- A. Rankin and Criffiths.A. B- Shaw & Co.A-B.Windeyer,Phillips at Co.A. It. Best Jr SonAvern, McIntyre, and

Warner.Anderson, Wiltshire and

Manning-A. W. Simpson & Co.

Bassett and Solomon.Betts and Son.Beveridge and Serisier.B. Haille Paine and Son.Bland and Cunningham-Blaxland, Mawson, and

Rose.Blomfield and Oliver.Borthwiek and Butler.Braye, Cragg, and Cohen.Broderick and Hunter.Butterworth nnd Cowan.

Campbell and Camphcll.Cater and Blumer-C. A- Vaughan and Sargent.Church and YouthClarke and Cunningham-Cleary and Callachor-Collins and Pollack.Connellan, Matthews, and

Pearce-Cope and Norton-Creagh and Creagh.Crommelin, Moore and

Weaver.Crossman and Crossman-Currie and ROW-

d'Apice and d'Apice-D'Arcy H- Bucknell and

Osborne.Davies, Hayes, and Vincent-Dickson and Morgan.Hibbs and Farrell-D. P. Jones and Fleming.

Elliott and Waller.Ellington and Elrington-

F- A- Le Poer Trench andRowland-

F- B. Kenny and Son.

F. J. Belbrldge- Hake, andHague-

Fleming- Henderson, andStedman-

Foott, Law, & Co.Frederick McGuren and Son-

G- A. Bolton and Teakle.Garden and Montgomerie-G. B. Somerville and

Furlonger.G- C. Driffield and Hodby-Geo. Davidson and Hickson-Gibson and Nolan.Gordon, Garling, and Giugni-G. P- Evans and Englert.Greenwell, Shephard, and

York.G. V. Collins and Hawdon.

H. A. Braund and Smith.Halliday and Budd-Hargrave and Hargrave-Harney and Moffitt.Harold P. Whitty and Davis-Hawdon and Hawdon.Heath and Mitchelmore-H- M- Wragge and Co.Howard, Phillips Jr Co-H- H- Hungerford Jr Co.H- H- Lee and Baldock-Hungerford and Hungerford.H- V- Harris, Wheelcr and

Williams-Hynes and Elliott-

J. A. Clapin and Fleming-James and James-J. C. Sheekey Jr Co.J. D. Y- Button and Son.J. E- A- Florence and

Crocker-J- H- Quirk and Davidson.John D. Kennedy and Son.John J. Paine, Boss Jr Co.John R- Edwards, Son, and

Brown-Johnson and O'Neill.Johnson and Sendai.

Kelly and Astill-Kennedy and White,

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COUNTRY FIRMS OF SOLICITORS—continued.

Lappin and Griffin.Logan and Carlton.L. 0. Martin and Son./fovea and Green.Lusher, Young, & Stellway.

Mackenzie and Biddulph.Mackenzle and CunninghamMarriott and Oliver-Matthews and Dangar.McGuinn and McGuinn-McIntosh and Best-McIntosh, Browning, and

Stephen.McIntosh, Emerton, and

Thomas-McPherson and Bawden.McPhillamy, Palmer, and

Stevenson.Meyer and Manfred.11. J. Duffy and Son.

Nelson, Phillips and Co-Newman and PatersonNicolson and Lethbridge.Norrle and Norrle-

Gwen and Son.

Parker and Kissane.Patrick and Hull-Patterson and Patterson.Peate and Pilling.Potts and Manning.Percy T. Park and Hillard.

R. D. Griffiths and Abbott.Reid and Reid-Rennie and Beattie-R- G. D. FitzGerald & Co-Robison, Maxwell, and Allen:

R. 0- Palmer and Dennis-Rosendahl and Devereux.It. P. Graham & Macdonald.Russell and McLelland.It. W- Thompson and Son."Wall and Ryan.Ryan and Watkics.

S. C. Mitchell and Co-Salk and Wild.Sparke and Helmore-Stuart and Cook-Sullivan and Kelly-Sullivan and MacDermott.

T- A. Hill and Son-Thomas and Hague.Thompson and Bradfield-Thompson and Le Fevre.Thos. Torpey and Jones.Tietyens and Angel.Tighe and Cox.T. M. Conde)! and Paton.

Waller and Howell.Walsh and Blair-Walsh and Mullen.Waterford and O'Donnell.Weaver and Gentle.Webb and Boland-W- H. Baker and J. P.

Bowring.Wilkinson and Throsby-Wilkinson and Twomey.William Walker and Son.Wilson and Dodds.Windeycr and Jones.W. T- Enright and Banfleld.W. J- Enright and Skilton-Wm. J- Cragg and Whitfield.Woodgate and Wnller.W. P. Kelly and Son.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS-

Place. Name. Agent.

Albury

Ardlethan

Alta

Armidale

Bangalew Hannan

*Angel, H- L

Gavan Duffy, F. B Hague, D- W.

•Hake, A- C. • Henderson, W. G-

Jackling, S. W.

Johnson, R. J- Manning, C. W. Nagle, C. R-

*Nagle, V- Flood •Stedman, Gerald N.

*Tietyens, F- W-

*Twomey, H. G- * Wilkinson- John, V.D *Dlght, S- S-

Connolly, Francis

Braund H. A. Gentle, A. E.

*Johnstone, J. L. G Murray, T. F- Murray, William

• Simpson, A. W- *Simpson, EustaceSmith, B. E.

• Weaver, Harry Wray, C. D. W-

*Paine, N. R-

*Best, R. S.• Tighe, P- E- Davies, E. E. Hayes, A. H.

*McHugh, Hugh B- Vincent, G- R-

Baker, Geoffrey W Dennis, A. G.

Tietyens, McLachlan& Co-

Read and Rcad.Colquhoun and King.Colquhoun, and Knng.Bradley, Son, Vaughan,

Hyman andKirkpatrick-

Tietyens- McLachlan& Co.

L. L. Cohen-G. A- Asher.Clayton, Utz & Co.Clayton, Utz & Co-Bradley, Son, Vaughan,

Hyman, and Kirk-patrick-

Tietyens, McLachlan &Co.

G- M. Laurencc and Son-G. M. Laurence and Son.Pigott, Stinson,Macgregor and Palmer-Heydon and McNevin,

Barker and Jones-Payten and Pyc.Sly and Russell.John Hiekey and Quinn.Makinson and d'ApiceSly and Russell.Sly and Russell.Barker and Jones.Payten and Pye.Biddulph and Salenger.W. G. Paine-

M. A. H. Fitzhardinge„M. A. 1J. Fitzhardinge.Teece Hodgson & Co.W. R. and F. B- Jones.W. R. and F. B. Joncs.E. R- Tracey & Co.

R. and F- B. Jones.Baker and Baker.Lobban and Lobban

and Harney.

Auhurn

Ballina *Best, Alfred Raymond

Balranald

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS-

Place. I Name. Agent-

Barmedman Barraba

Bathurst

Bega

Bellingen

Berrigan

Bexley Bingara Binnaway Blackheath Blayney

Boggabri ---

BombalaBonalbo

Bondi

Dwyer, V. P. Isaacs, H. E.

'Ryan, John B Baillie, R. G. L.

'Browning, R. H.

Farrell, R. J- -. Faulkner, C. S. Henlen, Walter H. 'Jones, D. M.

Nanny, Francis 'Stephen, J. W. F.

'Stevenson, Bruce H

Thompson, H. F. 'Thomson, C. L.

'Wilson, John 'Blemfield, H- M- 'Cunningham, C. JOliver, W. D.

'Marks, H- A-

Nolan, J- J. *Abhott, L. C. *Whitty, H. P. Sedgwick, L. C- T-

•Ryan, T. D. Garland, N- S.

"Rouen, E- H. *Bruce, R. R.

'Pile, George

•Riordan, 33. IL

Rosendahl, E. E *Warburton, S

'Boys, Frederick Chas*Ellis, Harold Furlonger, C. R-

•Dash, W- T. O'Brien, T- O

J. R. Thomas.J- K- Manning and

Simpson.Whitehead & Ferranti-Vineent J- Brady & Co.Barry, Norris, andWildes-

Clayton, Utz & Co.R. C. Cathels and Jones.Turner, Nolan & Co-Barry, Norris, and

Wildes.Jennings and Jennings.Barry, Norris, and

Wildes.Faithfull, Maddock,

and Baldock-Miss M. F- Thompson.Faithfull, Maddock and

Baldock. up,Clayton, Utz & Co.W- H- Hill and Truman.Bland and Garnock.W- H. Hill and Truman.Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor, and Palmer.M- A- H. Fitzhardinge.Walker and Cihbs.J- Birnie Jackson.F. E. McElhone-Whitehead & Ferranti.Cleary and Callachor.Salway & Primrose.Windeyer, /Yawl and

Windeyer.Windeyer, Fawl and

Windeyer.McLachlan, Westgarth

& Co.Rosendahl & Devereux-Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor and Palmer.Dalrymple and Blain.Bowmanand Mackenzie-Dalrymple and Blain-A- B- Blackmore.Hill, Thomson and

Sullivan.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place- Name- Agent. '

Bondi

Bondi Beach

Bondi Junction Boorowa

Bourke Bowral

Bowraville Braidwood Brokcn Mill

Cap den

Canberra, F-C.T

Canowindra

Casino

Cessnock

Unbar Cohargo

O'Halloran, H- V. ...

Tucker, A- W.

Everett, E- L. O'Neil, L. J

*Page, A. Ernest Armstrong, I. W-

, Macansh, A. W. T. Oxley, H- M- Oxley, (Miss) J- M

*Brindley, A- G. *Garvey, J- L. Brown, M- A.

*Browo, T. J-

*Davoren, J. J- Dawes, J. H-

Hudson, E- R-

• Adams- It. A- C Johnson, A. G- Owens, B. F- Codd, K. C.

Dayies, C. W. Diekson- W. H. B- Woods, N. C. Waugh, K. C-

*Finn, D- *Finn ,E. M. Sharpe, E- A-

*Kissane, J. J- W-

*Mitchell, S. Coulls Norton, A- W

Weaver, C. B- *Banfleld, E. F. Cunningham, A- V Westcott, A. E.

•Woodgate, Sydney E

•Elwin, G. B *Richards, W- F-

S. E. Cook and Henders011.

David L- Aitken andBarrcn.

Jennings and Jennings-McEvilly and Mc Evilly-Abbott, Tout, Greer& Co-O. M. Allen.Fisher and Macansh-G- M. Lawrence as Son.G- M. Lawrence & Son-Maurice J- McGrath-J. It. Thomas.Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.Curtiss, Dezarnaulds and

Edwards.C. M. P. Horan.R- W. Nichol'-

J. R. Thomas-

Bland and Garnoek.R. H. Shorter and Tobin,C. P. Whitc Jr Co-Frank A- Davenport

and Mant.Alfred J. Morgan & Co.Morton Brewster-Alfred J. Morgan & Co.Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor.F- A- Finn-F- A. Finn-Aubrey Halloran.Allen, Allen, and

Hemsley-W. A. Mayne.Norman C- Oakes and

Sagar-N. S. Rishworth.Taylor and Kearney.R- N. Henderson & Co.Whitehead and FerrantiPigott, stinson, Mac-

gregor, and Palmer.F- L. Bolin-F. W. Walker & Son-

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS-

Place. Name. Agent.

Coff's Harbour

Collaroy Condobolin

Coogan

Cool mon

Cooma

Coonabarabran

Coonamble

Cootamundra

Coraki

Corowa

Cowra

Fowler, S- F- Makinson, A- M. McDonald, D. G-

•Moses, H. C. *Hodby, H. C. McCooe, C. P. Rhodes, J- H- R-

*Stanton, C. W.

Palmer, W- Lyle *Thompson- W- A. Dunstan, F- J.

•Mawson, E. S-

Rose, A. F. W.

*Clarke, C. J. Cunningham, M- A-McShane, C- J. G.

Rogcrs, Aloysius P-

*Rogers, P- E.

*Button, J. D. Y. *Button, S- A- Hegarty, F- S.

Korff, Hector T

4' Kinsey, H- L. Maxwell, Maurice

*Sargent, E. H.

*Vaughan, C. A. *Gregor, George

*Jones, Edward E- •Lcthbridge, C- B.

•Strong, W- M-

*Taylor, R. L-

*Golsby, William J •Montgomerle, JohnMoseley, E- Phillips, R. B.

W- H. Woodward-H. C.M. Garling.E. R. Tracey & Co-N- J. Payne.F. H. Greaves.B- J- McCooe.A. Rosenberg-Tietyens, McLachlan &

Co.Tbompson and BradfieldThompson and BradfieldFaithfull, Maddock, and

Baldock.Faithful], Maddoek, and

Baldock.Faithfull, Maddcck, and

Baldock.Mark Mitehell & Nelson.Mark Mitchell & Nelson.Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards-Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.L. G. B. Cadden-L. G- B- Cadden-Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.F. R- Cowper, Stayner

and Wilson.Turner, Nolan & Co.Robison, Maxwell, and

Allen-Perkins, Stevenson &

Co.Perkins Stevenson & Co.Pigott, Stinson. Mac-

gregor, and Palmer.W. A- Gilder, Son & Co.

Frank A. Davenport andMant-

Pigott. Stinson. Mac-gregor, and Palmer.

Frank A- Davenportand Mant.

L- G. B. Cadden-Gould and Shaw.Gould and Shaw.F. A. Finn-

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. I Agent.

Cowra

Cremorne Crookwetl

Culcalrn Cttmnock

DenilIquin

Dorrigo

Double Bav Drummoyne

Dubbo

Dunedoo Dungog

East Maitland

Finlcy

Forbcs

Ganmain

Westphalen, P. G- ...Whiteley, L. R- Gillespie, F- Clifton, li. 'I'.

•Hauley, J. J. *Alldis, O. C.Florance, F. F.

•Davidson, J. Y- Kelly, F. L-

Phillips, P- F.

Sullivan, Dcnis.-.

Begg, J. W.

*Robinson- Leo W. Ball, A- G.

*Booth, A. D. Chedgey, IL V-

•Dufly, M. J- Duffy, T. D.

*Griffin, G. F. C. Kenne- 0 McGuinn, Denis Nelson, Richard H Pahner, R. O. Murphy, O. 0 Borthwick, A. S.

*Elliott, Henry ErnestElliott, John Louis

Maher, G. D.

West, H. A-

*Broderick, C. T. H Hunter, John A-

*Meillon. Raymond Moloney, D. 3

*Walker, D- G.

*Laurencc, H. L.

N. D- Thomas,M. J. McGrath.Murphy and Moloney-A. J. McDonaid & Co.R. J. Bartley.W. R. FinchamJ. E. A. Florance and

Crocker.

Bell and Marshall.J. W- Maund and

Kelynack.Windeyer- Fawl and

Windeyer.J. W- Maund andKelynack.McCoy, Grovc & Atkin-

son.Biddulph and Salenger-

Dawson, 'Waidron, Ed-wards and Nicbolls-

Colquhoun and King-R. N. Henderson & CO,Perkins, Stevenson & Co-Perkins, Stevenson Sr

Co-S. E. Cook & Henderson.Hobbs and Stonham.I.. G. B. Cadden.Hobbs and Stonham.

Colquhoun and King.M. 3. Boland.Thomas Rose & Dawes.S. E. Cook & Henderson.s. E. Cook & Henderson.

J. L. Maguire.

Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

F. H. Greaves,F. H. Greaves.Barry, Norris, & Wildes-E. W- Warren.Piggott, Stinson,Macgregor and Palmer.

G-M. Laurence and Son.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name- I Agent-

Gilgandra

Clen Innes

Glcucester

Gaffurd

Goulbnrn

Grafton

Astill, F. A 'Beveridge, Horatio

"'Kelly, Vin. J. *Serisier,Leroy Dudley

Abbott, D. W. Crcssman, A- H-

*Crossman. H. R *Jones, D. P- *Windeyer, J. R- Dawson, B. P Hawdon, J. W. Hawdcn, W. W. Adrian, Charles K Hickey, Adrian D

*Kemp., R. C. King

*Betts, Ernest A-

Brennock- W- T. *Darcy, E. J- Duffy, I. R

*Fraser, Deuglas B

*Johnson, E. W.

*Johnson, R. M-

*Manfred, The Hon M. E., M.L.C.

*Meyer, P. J-

*Moloney, T. P Mullen- J. B-

*Sendai, N. C.

*Shepherd, E. A. H Thomas, E. F- Walsh, John CharlesCawood, J. D.

*Collins, Harold *Law, It. C.

*Lobban, David JohnMacpherson, D. W-

McGann, F., sear.

C. P. White and Co.Curtiss, Dezarnaulds,

and Edwards.C. P. White & Co.Curtiss- Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.Clayton. -Utz & Co.M. A- H. Fitzhardinge.M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.Thompson and Nott.Thompson and Nott.Wilson and Dodds.Anbrey Halloran.Aubrey Halloran.H. E. McIntosh & Co-John Hickey and Quinn.Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor, and Palmer.Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor- and Palmer.W. H- Hill and Truman-G. H. Beswick-W. R. Thomson-David L. Aitken and

Barron.David L. Aitken ane

Barron-David L. Aitken and

Barron.Garland, Seaborn, and

Abbott.Garland, Seaborn, and

Abbott-Taylor and Kearney.Murphy and

Moloney David L: Aitken andBarron-

Hughesdon and Davis.W. H. Hill (Ss Truman.Murphy and Moloney.F. R. Cowper, Stayner,

and Wilson.Murphy and Moloney.Faithful], Maddock,

and Baldock.Clayton, Utz & Co-T- Marshall, Marks and

Jones.F- R- Cowper, Stayner,

and Wilson.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name- Agent:

Grafton

Graman

Grenfell

Grenfell

Griffith

G ulgong Gundagai

Gunnedah

Guyra

Haberfleld Hamilton Harden

Hay

Henty

Hillston

Holhrook Hornsby

*McGuren, F-, junr- .-

•Pollack, C. M. Smith, Clyde

Harney, J- A.

Moffitt, H- G.N-

Moore, H- E-

Weaver, K- R-

*Blamer, Paul W.

*Dlekson L. H. *Morgan, P. A. *Dowd, J- J. *Dodds, F. A Fraser, C. J.

*West, W- C.

Bryan- J. P Iceton, E. A- Wang, Marcus F-

*Wragge, The Hon. H M., M.L.C-

Blddulph, Q. A- Doust, E. W.

*Mackenzie, C. L-

keane, F. J.

*Cannington, W. G. *Grabam, R. P

Macdonald, E. L-

*Simpson, J. McN-

Wilkinson, E- W- *selk, Theo L-Somervaille, A. J. L

*Wild, J. S. Magnus, A. C-

Kell, I. G *Miller, k. E.

F. R- Cowper, Stayner,and Wilson.

Murphy and Moloney.Crichton-Smith and

Warlng.Lobban and Lobban and

Harney.Lobban and Lobban and

Harney.Faithful], Maddock and

Baldock.Faithfull, Maddock and

Baldock.A. J. R. Yabsley and

RoSsell.A- J- Dickson.A- I- Dickson.C- M- Marsh and Harvey.Wilson and Dodds-Wilson and Dodds-Wm. Parker and A. P-

Berne-Murphy and Moloney-Remington & Co-Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor, and Palmer.Pigott, Stinson,Mac-ac-, and Palmer-Biddulph and Salenger.

Charles A. Morganand Stevens-

Biddulph and Salenger-

J- L- Maguire.I. L- Addison.Verner W- Cocks and

Graham-Verner W- Cocks and

Grabam.Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor, and Palmer-Remington & Co. Murphy and Moloney.

A. H. Garratt.Murphy and Moloney-A. J. R. Yabsley and

Rossell.H. T. Macrcady-A. J. Reynolds cit Co.

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COUNTRY TOWNS-SOLICITORS

Place. Name. Agent.

Hunters Tail Runty'Ile

Inverell

Jerilderle Juncs

Katoomba

Relapse),

Kensington

Kiama

Killara

Kogarah KurrajongHetghts Kyogle

Ackerman, Y- Hancock, E. A. T.

Hulls F- B. -.- ....... Patrick, R.A-

*Avern, Alec- r- Butler, F. S- C.

*Butler, S- J- S. *Manning, H- R-

McIntyre, D. A. Smith, Guy S. Warner, D- F-. .--.-

*Wiltshire, V. P.

Davis, C. E. 'Cummins, F- A.

Crawley, Alphonse It

Ferns, 0. C-

Heron, N- G. Tier, B- J- Williams, H- P-

•Wynn, G. W.

Hardiman, Leo J. Murray, J. A. Sheridan, W. H.

'Stewart, Harold John*Stewart, L. M.Smith, F-

*Swinson, W- W- R._*Ryan, M. R *Watkins, G. P-

Burgess, (Mrs.) M. H

Redmond, T. C- C.

*Fitzhardinge, J. F jun-

Amess, William Gibson, R. J. Sones, R. M-McTackett, E. C

Nolan, F- B

J. Howarth.Frank Wilkins, 'with

R- Lines Kay-Manlove and Scott.Manlove and Scott-

IX A. H. Fitzhardinge.Rand and Drew.Rand and Drew.Garland, Seaborn, and

Ahbott-M. A- H. Fitzbardinge-Rant} and Drew.M- A- IL Fitzhardinge.Garland, Seaborn, and

Abbott-J- B- Jackson-Curtiss, Dezarnanlds

and Edwards-W- R. Fincham.

Faithful], Maddock, andBaldock•

F- W- Walker and Son-J- L. Maguire.V- H- Benson.N- Cherry Willis and

Corcoran.J.W-Maund & Kelynack

F. C. Petrie and Son.Barry, Norris, and

Midas-J. T. Ralston & Son-J-- T. Ralston & Son.J. L. Maguire.Minter, Simpson & CO-Payten and Eye-Payten and Eye.Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor, and Palmer-C- R. Biddulph.Fitzhardinge, Son, and

Yeomans-Clayton, Utz & Co-M. A- H- Fitzhardinge.W. S. Davies.McIntosh, Emerton and

ThomasM. A- H. Fitzhardinge.

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COUNTRY TOWNs—SOLICITORS-

Agent-McIntosh, Emerton, and

Thomas.R. M. Duncan.Dawson and Herford-A. J. R. Yabsley and

Rossell.Murphy and Moloney.E- R. M. Newton & SonE. S. Dunhill-Kennedy and Kennedy.M. A- H- Fltzhardinge.M- A. H- Fitzhardinge-Clayton, Utz & Co.H. E. Hoare.Teece, Hodgson & Co.Perkins, Stcvenson &

Co.McIntosh, Emerton, and

Thomas.Martin and Lamport.F. B. Little-Hill, Thomson and

Sullivan-Dalrymple and Blain.Villeneuve-Smith and

Dawes.Perkins,Stevenson & Co-Bland and Garnock-A- E. Barnes.Turner, Nolan and Co-R. J. Bartley.McDonell and Moffitt-R. J. Bartley.W- G- Hayes-Williams.W- J- Maclean.G- W- MitchellMartin and Lamport.J- A. Clapin and Flem-

ing-E- It Tracey & Co.Lobban and Lohban and

Harney-R. J. Bartley-Bradley, Son, Maughan,

Hyman, and Kirk-patrick-

Abbott and Allen-Abbott and Allcn.J. Howarth.McEvIlly and McEvIlly.J- E- A- Florance and

Crocker-

LewishamLismore

Name.Readford, John T

*Hill, J Haryey IS ay, Morton

*rater, W- Rupert

Dalton, C. C. Ryan, V.

'Hudson, S. R. "Axtens, Alan W. Best- H. P-

*Best, Percival GeorgeBondfield, I. G. Cottee, A. Masson

"Cox, B. C•MacDermott, V. B.

*Kennedy- J- D- *Kennedy, J. N.Burns, A.

*Dwyer, W- IL *Florance, J- E. A-

Place.Kyogle

Lake Cargelligo

Lee ton

McIntosh- J. C., jun

McKenzie, C. Nowland. A- Hf. Rummery, Thos.

'Somerville, Gcorge BI Street, Peter

Sullivan, A- M. Bamber, J- A.

*Le Feyrc, C. H- *Tartakover, A. J- Bolton, George A. Murphy, A. Gillan

*Teakle, H. A. Lappin, F- J-

•McCarthy, P.W. "Garratt, A. H *Stone, W. A -

*Fleming, W- B.

Lobban, J. A- Lobban, Thomas

McLennan-Watt, It. Cohen, A. P-

Lithgow

Liverpool

Lockhart

Macksville

Maclean

Manildra Manilla

Manly

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. I Agent-

Manly

Merriwa Milton

Molong

Moree

Moruya

Mosman

Muss Vale

Sludges

Mullumbimby Marrumburrah

Murrurundi MurwIllumbah

•Milford, A. V- McCuinn, M. J. Harper- W. E

*Turner, Sydney

*Holt, H- R- J. Kinna, 0. C. 11. Boland, N. T.

'Cole, Wm. A. *Cory, G. E-

*Smith, A. Kingsford

"Webb,, F. C.

*Macdonald, H. B.

Barnes, K. E. Blisborrow, J- L. Dear, K.

*Nash, J. G. *Parkcr, W- A.

Phillips, O- J. Shaw, A- G- Y- McCarthy, T. A- F Paine, B. Hallie

*Paine, Bailie H- *Throsby, G. F. 0- Barr, G. D.

*Bawden, R. Roble *Danicl, Eric R *Hickson, R- R. B Hickson, Rowan P

*McPherson, H- J. itSpring, G. F-

*Hungerford, H. Foley, J. C- White, G. B- Attwood, E. H-

*Budd, F- K-

"Elliott, F. W. Pyles, H- Goodyer, Roderick

*Halliday, Edward J

G. A. Hart-R. W. Young.R- F- Dudley.Deane, Haselhurst andHoward-

G. E- Dale-L. G. B- Cadden.Whitehead and Fer-

ranti-Purves and Moodle.Purves and Moodie.McLachlan, Westgarth

& Co.Whitehead and Fer-

ranti.H. W- S. Jump).-.

A- E. Barnes-Barry, Norris & Wildes.R. S- B. Sillar-J. S. Heaney.Alien, Ailen and Helms-

ley.W- H- Ross.Gould and Shaw.R. N. Henderson & Co.Gale and Gale.Gale and Gale.Remington & Co-Clayton, Utz & Co.Barry, Norris & Wildes.Clayton, Utz & Co.F. H. Greaves.F- H- Greaves-Barry, Norris, & Midas.T. Marshall, Marks, and

Jones-Clayton, Utz & Co.E- G- Ryan.Sullivan Bros-

Garland, Scaborn andAbbott.

Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.Hill,Thomson& SullivanHill,Thompson & Sullivan

*R. Lloyd.Garland, Seaborn and

Abbott.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Murwillumbah

Muswellbrook

Narrabri

Narrandera

Narromlne Neutral Bay

Newcastle

Halliday GeorgeClifton

•Hungeriord,Hedley H.• Hynes, A. A. R. *McNamara, Al. V-

Palmer, J- O. Shorter, E. A-

•Fitzhardinge, G. F. B

*Halliday, N- A-

•Ridley, H- M-

•Manning, R- Lanee McDonaid, John M-Potts, W- E- Wheeler, H. Coogan, W. D.

•Dangar, 0. 0- H

•Quirk, James Joseph•Upton, R. E. R., M. C.Willis, N. C.

Duffy, Michael V. S.*Cooke, C- K. Rogers, G- H.

•Adams, Roy Stanley *Barnett, K- W. Bowring, J. F. Braye, T. A. I- Burke- A- A.

*Caldwell, E. R Chapman, S. V- Charlton, Percy Cohen, Colyn A. K Cragg, Norman T Cragg, T. F Dart, James Frith, E- H. Griffiths, John

• Harris, H. Vincent *Helmore, Basil A. James, A. B. James, Arthur II

*Johnson, A- A-

Dawson, Wa,dronEdwards & Nicholls-

Clayton, Utz & Co.Hill,Thomson &SullivanHill, Thomson and

sullivan.Clayton, Utz & Co.C. T. Poole and Son-Pigott, Stinson, Mae .

Gregor and Palmer-Plgutt, Stinson, Mac-

gregorF. B. Little.

and Palmer.

Dalrymple and Blain.Dawson and Herford-Dalrymple and Blain.G. E. Dale-Murphy & Moloncy-Garland, Seaborn and

Abbott.McDonell and Moflltt-A. E. Barnes-N- Cherry Willis &

Corcoran.Perkins,Stevenson & Co-

Thompson & Bradfield-J. C. Elphinstono-R. C. Cathels & Jones.Braye and Malcomson.Gill, Oxlade, and Clegg-Braye and Malcomson.H. 1'- Abbott.Laurence & Laurence.Braye and Maleomson.S. E. Cook & Henderson.Brays and Malcomson-Brays and Malcomson-Braye and Malcomson-Walter Dickson & Co.Braye and Malcomson.Minter, Simpson & Co.Laurence and Laurence.A. P. Sparke and Broad.McDonell and Moffit.

McDonell and MoffittN. Cherry Willis &

Corcoran.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name- Agent.

Newcastle

.

North Sydney

Nowra

Nyngan

Oaklands

Orange

•Johnson, J- Stanley...Jones, S. J- Malcomson, T- G. O'Donnell, Frank A.L. O.'Neill, It- L-L. O'Sullivan, T. D Rankin- A- A.

•Reid, James D. Ruggero, J. M.

•Sparks, William Street, Frederick

D.S-O..Stuart, A. E- L- Torpey, Thomas

Warland. Leslie L •Wheeler, H- LambertWilliams, John Kerr

•Wood, J- Arthur *Yottth John J- Crane, C. G. P. Fisher, A. D.

•Grace, A- H. Spain, Ian

•Manion, H. J. •Marriott- Thomas Oliver, E. M-

Oliver, Herbert Llcyd*Flashman- Alfred J. L*Higman, 0. C.

Beattie- H. G *Hargrave,J-M. (Miss)Baldock, A. F. Camphell, A. R.

Condell, T. M Coyte, G- A Davies, T. A- Gifford, G- C-

•Lane- L. A- •Lee, H.H. Millard, V- H Paton, H. L.

•Pitcher, D. G.

Whiteley, T. A. Wilson, T. B.

A.B-Sbaw &McDonaldEmil E. J. Ford.Drape and Malcomson.Ciayton, U17 & Co.A. R- Sium & McDonald.A. P. Sparke & Broad.Minter. Simpson &Co.E- R. Tracey & Co.Thompson and Nott.A- P. Sparks and Broad.S- E. Cook and Hender-

son.Taylor and kearney.E. E. J- Ford.E. R- Tracey & Co.Laurence and Laurence.Laurence and Laurence-H. P. Abbott.Thompson and Nott.Boyce and Boyce.Fisher and Macansh.Clayton, Utz & Co.R- C. Roxburgh & Co.K. D- Manion & Co-Perkins, Stevenson &Co.

Perkins, Stevenson andCo.

Perkins, Stevenson & Co,McDonell and Moffitt-

Frank Wilkins, with R.Innes Kay..

F. C. Webster & Co-W. A. Dowe.Colquboun and king.Campbell, Campbell

and Camphell-Cape, Kent & Osborne.F. A. Finn.Hobbs and Stonham.R. C.- Cathels & Jones-A. S- Boulton & Co-Colquhoun ane King.

A. G. keacb-Cape, Kent & Osborne.Ellison Rich and

Crawford.Hobbs and Stonham-R- C. Cathels & Jones.

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COUNTRY TOWNS —S O LICIT O RS.

Plaee. Nnme. Agent

Pambula Parties

parramatta

Peak Hill

Penrlth

Point Clare

Port Macquarie Punchbowl

Queanbeyan

Quirindi

Randwick

Raymond TerraceRockdale

Ryde

Torpey, K. R. Callachor, J- A. Emerton, C. P.

Maguiro, M. J.

*Matthews, W- E-

• Thomas, Owen J.

Bowden, E. K- S- •Clark, R. K •Coleman- R. E. FitzhardInge, K. H.Hall, J. T-

•Kemp,Sholto Percival*Moss, II. C. G- Murray, F. E.

•Shephard, IL W-

Symonds, II. M. *Thompson, H. Y

Todhunter. F. W. *Boyd, John

(lapin, W. F. Lamrock, A- S.

*Cape, R. C.

*Elliot, A. C-, M.C. Kennedy, A. C. Thomas, I. A.

•Deane,H.W- YoungerLindsay- W. T. Mitchell F. F. Woodward, F. P.

*Vague, Albert GeorgeO'Donnell, A. T- Thomas, K. F

•Waterford, W. E. Byrne, J. F.

*Cunningham. A.M •Beehag, Ie. W. Caesar, P. Leary, A- J-

E. E. J. Ford.Cleary and Callachor-Mclntosh, Emerton and

Thomas.A- J- Taylor, William

Arnott & Co.Garland, Senborn and

Ahbott-McIntosh- Emerton and

Thomas.A. O, Ellison.Dalrymple and Blain.C. 111. Marsh & Harvey.M. A. IL Fitzhardinge.John A. K. Shaw,

Lewls & Co.C. .1. Passmore.Wm. Walker & Son.H. J. McGrath.Greenwell, Shephard

and York.F. B. Little.Green well. Shephard

and York.H. E. McIntosh & Co.Garland, Seahorn and

Abhott..T. A. ('lapin & Fleming.C. T. Poole and son.Garland, Seabcrn and

Abhott.McDonell and Moffitt.L. Alexander.K. OW. Jones.Deane and Deane.Colquhoun nnd King.Colquhoun & King.Frank A- Davenport and

Kant.Colquhoun nnd King.M. J- McGrath.Colquhoun and King-ill- J. McGrath.F- R. Cowper, Stayner

and Wilson.R. N. Henderson & Co.Beehag and simpson-Beehag and simpson.W. Parker and A. P.

Berne.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place.I

Name. Agent.

Scone

Singleton

Smitb Grafton

Stroud tamworth

Tame

femora

Tenterfield

Tocumwal

Trundle

Gaden, E. Noel

Hcmingway, W. H

Westgarth, G. M.

*Cragg, W. F. Dnulop, C. H

*Shaw, Arthur B. *Wbitfield. C- R. •Wootton, G- F.,

D.S.O.lifacDormott, V. B-,

Inns.•Collins, G. V. Abbott, P. P., C.M.G.Britton, R. C Britton, William D.Ladds, T. R-

*Newman, G. H. O'Halloran, P. D O'Halloran, R. J.

Paterson, Edward A Patterson G. C. Patterson, John C

'Prentice, A. I.

*Stewart, E. D. ,Willis, Carlyle Gordon*Butterworth, It. S Cowan, Hiram Wm.

*Hawkins. R. S. Hooke. H. M.

*Martin, Eric O. *Martin, The Hon.

L. 0., M.L-A.'Dibbs, Robert C *Farrell, M. T. Jamieson, John Meagher, P. F

'Cook, J. B. Jenntngs, N. H. E

'Stuart, David Geo Taylor, Ralph

*Jobnson, W. Reginald

Burke, P. R

Pigott, Stinson. Macgregor and Paimer.

Curtiss- Dezarnauldsand Edwards.

Garland, Seaborn andAbbott-

Gould nnd Shaw.A. B. Shaw& McDonaidA-B. Shaw& McDonaldGould and Shaw-M. A. H. Fitzhardinge.

U. J. McGrath.

W. S. Gray & Perkins.Clayton, Utz & Co.W. Connolly.W. Connolly.P. R- Cowper, Stayner

and Wilson.Clayton, Utz & Co.W. Connolly.W. Connolly.Clayton, Utz & Co,Deana and Deane-Deane and Deane-Curtiss, Dezarnaulds,

and Edwards-Creagh and Creagh.Creagh and Creagh.F. C. Pctite awl Son.F. C. Petrie and Son.McDonell and Moffitt.F. B. Little.Martin and Lamport.Martin and Lamport.

F. W- Walker and Son.F. W. Walker and Son.G-M.Laurence and Son.G. S. Madden-Teece, Hodgson & Co-Jennings and Jennings.Teece, Hodgson & Co-Asher, Old, & Jones.Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor and Palmer.J- K- Manning and

Simpson.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS-

Plaee. Name. Agent.

Tumut

Turramurra

Tweed Heads

Uralla

Tirana

Wagga Wagga

Wahroonga WaLcha

Walgett Wariaida

Warren

Wauchope

Wellington

Wentworth ..- .

Wards Creek West Maitland

*Lester, R. A.

*Mackenzie, N. B Blackwood, P. H. C'Brien, F. W. 0. Champion, C. T.

Skinner, Charles Wm *Edwards, G. M.

Jacka, E. J

Boardman, E. R ."Griffin, C- E. Kennedy, H- J.

• Lusher, E. Fenn Minchin, E. J.

• Mitchelmore, ET. E..,

Mortimer- C. E. L-

Sheekey, H. J •Sheekey, J. C*Width, Wm- H. I. Balcombe, G. T.

*Phillips, G- W-

"Baldwin H Cleaves, W. I. Pilling, Stanley Curran, R. J.

Green, Eric R

•Lovett, Henry WesleyGlass, J. AL Vine-Hall, D. J. Davidson, F. kelly, P. B. Quirk, Joseph HenrySolomon, G. F-

*Stockwell A. J. L "Hilard.Robert Irvine•Sykes, W. D. J.

*Pengilley, 0. J- C. ., Bulbar, B. J.

Carlton, J. R.

*Enright, W- J. ...., Fry, C. It

Fred C. Emanuel andPearce.

Dutler, Nolan, and Co.Macnamara and Smith.W- A- Mayne.Clayton, Utz & Co.Marsland A- Co.Mervyn Finlay and

Jcnnings. Salwey and Primrose.

C. T. Young.W. G. Hayes-Williams.McDonell and MOILC. T. Young.Bradley, Son, Maughan,Hyman, & Kirkpatrick.Garland, Seaborn, and

Ahbott.Garland, Seaborn, and

Abbott.Murphy and Moloney-Murphy and Moloney.McDonell and MoffittAndrews and Manning-McLachlan, Westgarth

& Co.G. L. Baldick.A. P. Sparke and Broad.Shipway & Co.Fulton, Lowe and

Fulton.Fulton, Lowe, and

Fulton-Fulton, Lowe di Fnlton.W. S. Gray and Perkins-Ferguson & Vine-hall.W. J. Maclean.M. J. McGrath.W- I. Maclean.Colquhoun & King-Bland and Garnock.A. I. Reynolds Is Co-J. W. Joyce.Clayton, Uta & Co.Robison, Maxwell, and

Allen.Sly and Russell.Taylor and Kearney-Braye and Malcomson.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place-I

Name- Agent.

•West Maitland

Willoughby

Windsor

Wingham Wollongong

Woodburn Woollahra Wyalong West

Wyong

Yass

Young

Hill, Cecil A. •Hill, T. A. Logan, John P. Logan, R- L. Nelson, N. C. L. Norrle, G. B. Norrie, W. F. Phillips, N- E. SkiIton, H. T. Waller, J. H. F.

Weeks. Norman R Grainger, L. AL Keegan, R. W.

*Paine, J. J., C.B.E Paine, I. J. D

*Ross, J. M.

Walker, R. B„ M.L.A Stack, E. R- Atkins, R. S.

*Cox, Harold *D'Apice, J. J. *Duncan, F. Maguire, T. A.

*McLelland, A. It *Russell, James W •Statham, Claude

Morison, R. R *Gerber, A. S. Bloom, R- B.

*Englert, H. J. *Evans, Griffith ParryMackenzie, Donaid E.

*Watkins John James

Ellington, A. G- *Elrington, E. G. Csborne, L. F-

*Phillips, R- S- *Glugni, C. F- Prescott, C. G-

*Sparke, Edmund IL

Payten and Pyo.Payten and Pye.Sly and Russell.Sly and Russell-F. A- Newnham.A. J. Dickson:A- J- Dickscn.F. A. Newnham.Taylor and Kearney.Bowman and

Mackenzie-J. C. Wehster & Co.J. J. McDonald.Norman C. Oakes and

Sagar.S. Birnie Jackson-J. Bit nle Jaekson.I. Birnie Jackson.William Walker & Son-J. G. Nichol as.A. J. R. Yabsley and

Rossell.W. P. McElhone & Co.Makinson and D'Apice-Barker and Jones.T. B. McInerney.Barker ane Jones-Barker and Jones-A. J. Taylor, William

Arnott & Co.Sullivan Bros.H. C. H- Carling.W- M. Fowler.H. E. Hoare.H. E. Hoare.Garland, Seaborn, and

Abhctt.B. G. Evennett.

Tress and Cocks.Tress and Cocks.Cape, Kent, & Osborne:C. M. Marsh and Harvey.H. C.M. Harling.Hughesdon and Davis.Curtiss, Dezarnaulds,and Edwards-

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CERTIFICATED CONVEYANCERS.

Allen, Richard, 18-20 Martin- Lackey, M. E., 81 Elizabeth-place- street-

Allen, Sidney, 39 Hunter-st. Lalchere, A- B-, 18 Martin-place.

Lang, J. C.. Aubnrn.Bindman. John, Registrar-General's Department.. Ludwig, W. 0., 28 Martin-pl.

Campbell, G. P. 02n Pitt-st.Cook. Samnel. tib Pitt-st.Cowley, 0. W-, 18 Martin-

place.Crnmpton, A. H-, Publie Trust

O [Tice.Cuneo, L- A. C., 28 Martin-

place.

Macon- J. S., 445 Sailor's Bay-road, Northbridge.

Mason, E. H-, Department ofAgriculture.

Meehan, W. B., Registrar-General's Department.

McClenahan, L. A- A.. 79Sturt-st., South Kensington.

D'Arcy Iryine, A. T., 43Thomas-st., Ashfield.

Dayey, H. a, 117 Pitt-street-Davis, Arthur, 88 Pitt-strcet-Deacon, W. A., Rural Bank-

Niton, D. L., Wollongong-Norrie, H. F-, 172 Ernest-

street, North Sydney.

Fowler, P. T-, 90 Pitt-street. O'Reilly, Philip, Master InLunacy's Office.

Garrott- W. M.. Oatlev.Glen, W. J. McK.. Solicitor for

Transport's Ofllce.Golsby, Wm., Cowra-

Halligan. Mary P-, 10 Barrack-street.

Halloran, Hv. F-. 82 Pitt-st.Hamilton. Lily, 39 Hunter-st.Hanlin. S. R.. State Crown

Solicitor's Office-Harris. Joan- 133 Pitt-street.Herd, Charles E-, 4 Castlereagh-

street.Hudson, C. F-, 391 George-st.

Jobberns, Leonard, WingelloHouse, Angel-place.

Panckhurst, Edwin, 28 Martin-place.

Pennington, C. A., 72 Pitt-st„Poole, W. H-, 49 Rowe-street.Pullen, P. J. P-, Publle Trust

Office.

Reynolds, A. J. G-, 19 O'Con-nell-street-

Robillard. P- H.. 21 George.street, Parramatta-

Rofe, P. G- N-, 19 O'Connell-street.

Ross, W. J., Fitzgerald-street,Windsor-

Rowcroft, G. E., 160 Castle-reagh-street.

Keane, C. J., 31 Mount-street,North Sydney- Small, J- L. C., Registrar.

King, H- G-, 36 Kangaroo-st., General's Department-Manly- Smith, Colin, Rural Rank.

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Certificated Conveyancers—continued-

Tremlett- G. G., 26 Hunter-st.Turton, F. W., 66 PItt-street-

Wallace, Leslie, 28 Martin-place-

Welnthal, F. A-, GovernmentSavings Bank-

White, A- J-, Lands Depart.meat.

Whiteford, W- A., 68 Elizabeth-street.

Wiseheart, A- C., 31 Hunter-street.

Young, Ernest, Watt-street,Newcastle.

NOTARIES PUBLIC, PRACTISING INNEW SOUTH WALES.

SYDNEY-

f Allen, R. C. 119Castlereagh- Allen, A. W. J street.

I Blood, F, B., 72 King-street

Clark, Franois G-, 115 Pitt-st.Cocks, G. W., 117 Pitt-street.Cowlishaw, Reginald, 17

O'Connell-street.*creagh, W. J., 247 George-street.

D'Apice, A. W- M., 30 Car-rington-street,Dalrymple, A. P- N., 33-39

Hunter-street.Dowling, J.A., Wingello H'se,Angel-place.

(Drew, C. Mathews, 2 Hunter-street.

tEbsworth, F. G., 213-117George-street.

Laden, E.A-, 39 Hunter-st.Gilder, W. A., 89 Pitt street.

(Halloran, Aubrey, 28 Martin-plaee.*Hepworth, H. B. Platt, 49Pitt-street.

Laurence, E. A., B.N.Z. Cham-hers, Wynyard-street.

Laurence, G. N.. 109 pitt-st-Laurence- Neville C., B.N-Z.

Chambers, Wynyard-street.

Ley, Hon- Thomas John, 56Hunter-street.

Macansh, A. W- I., 72s King-st.Manning, Claude, 9-11 Castle-

reagh-street.Marshall, T., 67 Castlereagh-

street.Maughan, John M., D.S.O.,Hunter-street.

t Milford, E. A., 27 Hunter-st-Minter, Clifford, 31 Hunter-

street.(Morgan, Alfred Joseph, 34

Martin-place.Morgan- Harold, 16 Barrack-street,

(Morgan, Harold Thos., 34Martin-place.

1 Osborne, R. C. 99 Pitt-st.Perkin, Basil Woodd, 77King-street.

Perkins, E. W., 77 King-st.Pcole, Edgar N., 113 Pitt-st,

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Notaries Public.Raves, George A., Stock Ex- Smitb E. A,, 15 Castlereagh

change Building, 113 Pitt-st. street.(Read, Edmond, 9-11 Hunter- 1 Spain, Staunton William,

street. 18 Bridge-street.['Roxburgh, D. W., 39 Hunter- }Stephen C. C-, 7 Wynyard-st.

street- Taylor, A. J., 21 Elizabeth-

Scroggie, IL de Y- 2c Castle- street, Sydney.reagh-street. 1 Waldron, T. W. K-, 109 Pitt-st-

Shaw, A. G. Y., 84 Pitt- i Walker, G. W. E., 12 Castlestreet. reagh-street.

f Simpsou, E- T. de L., 31 Warren, E- W., 179 ElizabetHunter-street. street.

}Windeyer, W. A., 25 O'Con-Sly. G. J , 16 Barrack-street. nell-street.

COUNTRY.netts, E. A , Goulburn. 'Rankin, A. A., Newcastle.

Collins, G. V., Stroud.

Dangar- 0. 0. IL, NarranderaDavies, C. W., Canberra.

Marriott, T., NowraMitchelmore, H. E.. wasp Wagga"[Moseley, E., Cowra-

t O'Brien, T. O., Bondi-

{Shaw, A- B., Singleton.Sparke, W,, Newcastle-

Tietyens, F. W., Albury

1 Waterford, W. E-, Quirindi.t Wheeler, H. L., Newcastle.1 Windeyer, J. R., Glen Innes.Wood, J. Arthur, Newcastle-

Westcott, A. E., Cessnock,

t Member of the Society f Notarles of N-S.W.

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COMMISSIONERS FOR AFFIDAVITS.

SYDNEY.Abbott, A. E-, Solicitor, Watson Daly, E. Newton, Sec.,

Incor-House, 9 Bligh-street. porated Law Institute, RoyalAllen, R. C. Solicitor, 19 Chambers, 3 Castlereagh-st.

Castlereagh-street. Dangar, R. N., Solicitor, 110Andrews, II. R., Solieitor, Castlereagh-street.

92s Pitt-street. d'Apice- A. W. M., Solioitor,Arnott, William, Solicitor, 36-32 O.arrington.street,

14 Castlereagh-street. Wynyard Square.Davenport, F- A., Solieitor,

34 Martin-place.Barnes, A. E., Sclicitor, 119 Dawes, E. G., Solicitor, 89

Pitt Phillip-street. street.Barraclough, F. N., Deputy Delohery, A. H., Solicitor,

Master in Lunacy. Wingello House,Angel Bartley, R. J., Solicitor, Pitt Place-

and Park streets. Dickson, E. L., Chief Clerk inBearers, I., Central Poliee Divorce, Supreme Court.

Offiee. Dickson Walter, Solicitor,Beehag, S. A. H., Solicitor, 141 33-39 Hunter-street.

Elizabeth-street. Dignam, C. P., Solieitor, 360Belisario, G- A. F., Solicitor, Castlereagh-street.

133 Pitt-street. Dowe, W. A. E., Solieitor, 180Berry, G. L , Relieving C.P.S., Castlereagh-street.

Justice Department. Dowling, J. A., Solicitor,Binckmore, A. B., Solicitor, Union Club.

1325 Pitt-street. Drew, C. Mathews, Solicitor,Body, O.. K., Chief O.lerk. 2 Hunter-street.

Supreme Court.Breden, R. N., Solicitor, 103 Eastman, A. J., Judge's As-

King-street- sociate, Supreme Court.Breretcn, Victor Le Gay, Ebsworth, A. C., Solicitor,

O.B.E., Barrister, Denman 243-7 George -street-Chambers, Phillip-street. Ebsworth, F. O., Solicitor,

Butchart, C. E. (Registrar of 243-7 George-street.Probates), Supreme Court. Ellis- P- A., Office of the Regis-

trar of Probates, SupremeCourt.

Olark, F. G., Solicitor, efo.Messrs. Turncr, Nolan and Fitzhardinge, M. A. H., Solidi-Bender, 115 Pitt-street. tor, 119 Phillip-street.

Clayton, H. J. R. , Solioitor, Forsyth, W. E., Commissioner280 Castlereagh-street. of Stamp Duties

Clyde, W. R., Central Police Friendship, J. A., DistrictOffice. Court.

Coates, A. J., Public TrustOffice- Laden, E. A., Solicitor, 33-39

Collins, N., Solicitor, 77 Castle- Hunter-street.reagh-street. Gale, C. C., Solicitor, 24-26

Cummerford, A. J., Clerk, Hunter-street, Sydney.Metropolitan Distriet Court. Garrett, T. W., 14 Martin-place.

Curtiss, Elliston G., Solicitor, Coddard, R. H., Chartered87 Castlereagh -street, Accountant, 7 O'Connell-st.

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Commissioners-Gould- The Hon. Sir A. J.,

Solieitor, 84, Pitt-street.Gutld, H. J. Solieitor, 81 Pitt-

street.Green, T., Solicitor, 82 Pitt-

street.Grugeon, F., Chamber Magis-

trate, Children's Court.'Gulliycr, EL W., Probate Office,

Supreme Court.

Hamilton, IV., Solicitor, 91Phillip-street.

Hazelton, W- H., DeputyProthonotary, SapremeCourt.

Hepworth, H. B. P., solicitor,49 Pitt street.

Hobbs, A. C., Solicitor, 88Pitt-street.Bello House, Angel Place.

Hooke, R.. W.- Solicitor, 109Pitt-street.

Hourigan, H., Solicitor, 159Victoria-street, llotts Point.

Hourigan, Pat. John, Solicitor,159 Victoria-st., North Dar-linghurst.

Howard, F, E.. Solicitor, 34Martin-place-

Hyman, A. IV., O. B.E., V.D.,Solicitor, 27 Hunter-street.

Inglis, K., Central Police Office.

James, II. F- A., Solicitor,06 llitt-street.

Jamieson, H. B., J.P., Account-ant, 115 Pitt-street.

Jenkins, J. T.. Assistantsecretary, Chlld WelfareDepartment.

Jerilyn, H. W. S., Solicitor, 26O'Connell-street.

Jones, J. P., Solicitor, RoyalChambers, Castlereagh-street.

Jones, Wilfred M., Solicitor,89 Pitt-street.

Kemmis, T. Maughan, Solici,tor, 51 Castlereagh-street.

Kennedy. D. E. S., Solicitor,185 Elizabeth-street-

Kilpatrick, E. J., DeputyIndustrial Registrar,

Laidlaw, J. W. M., s.M.Lamond, H. L-, Registrar,

Workers' CompensationCommission.

Laurence- N. C., Solicitor-19 Bridge-street.

Lee, F. W., Solicitor, 1Martin-place.

Leibius, G. H, Solicitor, 115Pitt-street.

Linton, W., Solicitor, 375George-street.

Lowe, INT. H., Puhlic Trust Office.Lynch- W. P., Chief Inspector,

Cbild Welfare Department.

Mack, C. S.. supreme Court.Marshall, Thos., Solicitor, 67

Castlerea gh-sireet.Martin, L. D. O., Judge's

Assoeiate, Supreme Court.Mawby- R, N. A-, Solicitor,19 O'Connell-street,

McCarthy, A. W., Solicitor,9 Bligh-street.

McDonald, K. B , DeputyRegistrar of Probates,Supreme Court.

McLaehlan, A. J., Solieitor,74 Pitt-street.

McQuiggin, E. J., Solicitor,159 Phillip-street.

Michell, T., solicitor, 92m pitt-street.

Millin, J-, J.P., Secretary,Royal Exchange, Bridge-st.

Moffatt, J. B., Solicitor, 119Phillip-street.

:Montagu, N. W., Solicitor,228 Pitt-street.

Morgan, A. G., Central PoliceOffice.

Morgan, Harold T., Solicitor,34 Martin-place.

Napier, S. E., Solicitor, 38Hunter-street-

Nott, J. E. V., Solicitor, 375George-street.

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Commissioners.O'Neill;. EL. J.,, Solicitor; 79 Scroope, F; F., Central. Police

Elizabeth-street. Office.„„ Service- C., Solicitor, 14 MartinOsbornc, IL- 0-„ Solicitor, 36

Hunter street Shaw; At C. Y., Solicitor,. 62Parker,- Alfred L., Solicitor, is Raglan-street, Mosman.

Barrack-street.Shipway, Phillip, Solicitor 133Pelham H. L., Relieving C:P.S.Pitt-street

Justice Department. Simpson, A. J. G., Solicitor,Poode, L. N., Solicitor, Barrack 129 Pitt-street

House, corner of Barrack and Sly, Dr. G. .1., Solicitor, 16Ceorge streets. Barrack-street.

Priddle, Robert G., Solicitor; Sly, Dr. J. D-, Solicitor, Cr.Wingello House, Angel Place. Pitt and Hunter-streets.Primrose, H, B., Solicitor, 84B Small, J., Central Police Office.

Pitt-street Smith, E. A., Solicitor, 9Primrose, R. C. N., Solicitor, Nigh-street

12 Castlereagh-street. Sommers, S. G., Solicitor, 195--197 Elizabeth-street.

Ramsay, S. W-, Bellying Spain;, W.,, Scottish, House,C.P.S., Justice Department. 1.9 Bridge-street'

Raves„ George A. Solicitor, Stafford V.J., Children's Court,Stock Exchange Buitding, Sydney.113 Pitt-street Starling, P. W. G., Solicitor,

Reae, Edmcnd, Solicitor, 9-11 19 Hunter-street.Hunter-street. Stayner, A. B., Solicitor, 11

Read,. T. W. v-, Solicitor 115 Elizabeth-street.Pitt-street- Steel, H. Peden, Solicitor

Reid; C. R„„ Supreme court. 92e Pitt-streetRichardson, J. S., Solicitor Stephen, A. E . Solicitor, 7

10-12 Spring-street. Wynyard-street.Robison„John Harington, Stephen, E: F., Solicitor, 56

" Strathkyle," I9 Bligh-st. Hunter-street-Robson, The Hon. W. E. v., Stephens, S. J., Public Trust

M.L.C., Solicitor, 17 Mon-°Mee, St. James'Building,nell-street. Elizabeth-street-Rolin F.. Lynne, Solicitor, Stewart, R. H., Chief Clerk,

9; Bligh-street. Water Police Ofllce.Rowley, E. N. Solicitor, 16;-9

Elizabeth-streetRoxhurgh, Russell C-, Solicitor,19 Bridge-street

Russell, E. H. T., Solicitor,350 George-street.

Saddington, A. G., Barrister,University Chambers, Phil-

lip-streetSalenger, II EL, Solicitor, 174

Phillip-street.Sayegh, E. G. Solieitor, 148

Phillip-street.Scroggie, IL De Y., Solicitor,

2s Castlereagh-street

Tarrant,. U. W. AL, DeputyRegistrar, C with ArbitrationCourt, Darlinghurst.

Taylor, Adolphus J., Solicitor,G SD. Chambers, 21 Eliza-beth-street.

Teece;, 12. N., Solicitor, 2.Hunter-street.

Thom, J. Stuart, Solicitor,57 York-st

Traces -Edward' R-, Sblicitor,81 Elizabeth-street.

Turner,. G. H., Solicitor, 115Pitt-street.

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Commissioners.Waldron, T. W- K., Solicitor, White, W. T., Registrar, Dis'. 163 Pitt-street.. trict Court.Walker, 0. W. E., Solicitor, 12 Williamson, P. L., 11

Castlereagh-street. Castlereagh-street.Walsh, C. R., Dioeesan Church Windeyer, William A., M.B.E.

House, George-st. Solicitor, 23-25 O'Connell-st.Warden, W. It., District Court. Wood, H. D., Prothonotary,Webstcr, J. C., Solicitor, 117 Supreme Court.

Pitt-street. Wood, H. P., Solicitor, SydneyWeir, G., First Clerk, llrobatc Harbour Trust.

(Alicc Supreme Court.

COUNTRY.

Albury—Angel. H. L., Solicitor.Cox, V. B.,Hake- A- C-, Sohcitor.Henderson, W. 0., Solicitor.Nagle, V. F., Solicitor.Tietyens, F. W., Solicitor.Wilkinson- John, V. D.,

solicitor.

Ardlethan-Dight, S. S., Solicitor.Willnams, L. W., C.P.S.

A rmidale-Simpson, A. W., Solieitor.Weayer. H., Solicitor.Wood, F. R., C.P.s.

A sh fi eld-Watson, Geo., J.P.,

10 King-street.

Ballina—Best, A. R., Solicitor.Rconey, C. J., C.P.S.Tighe, P. E., solicitor.

Balmain —Allen, S. B. T., C.P.S.

Balranald—Dowliag, John Edward.Thompson, J- R., C.P.S-

Bank stolen. —Ellitt, S., Solicitor.

Barellan- —Deunis, A. G.. Solicitor,McRae, Wm. H., J.P.

Barham—Kelly, T. S.

Ba rmed m a n, —Dwyer, V. P., solicitor.

Barraba-Cooper, 0. IL, C.P.S.Ryan, John B., Solicitor.

Bathurst—Browning, R. H., Solieitor.Freemen, H. S., C.P.S.M'Phillamy, John, Solieitcr

Ba now—Casey , F. J., Stcrekeeper,

Berm —Blomfield, H. M.. Solieitor.Cobley, H- G-. C.P.S.Cunningham, C. J., Solieitor

Bellecue Hill —McDonaid, D., solicitor,

11A Mansion-road.

Bellingen,—Dening, W. H., C.P.S.Evans,H. A., J. p., Surveyor.}Marks, 11. A., solicitor.

Berrigan-Whitty, H- P-, Solicitor

Bingara —Ryan, T. D., Solieitor.

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Commissioners.B Binnaway— Bulli—

Garland, N. S., Solicitor Hicks, W. A., C P.S.

Blackheath —notien, E. H., Solicitor.

Cladtown-Croxon, E- H. S., District

Valuer.

Money—Graham, M. S., C.P.S.Pile, George, SolicitorRiordan, B- R., Solicitor.

Bobadoh—Menzies, Alex-, J.P.

Boggabri-Warburton, S., Solieitor

Bombala—Boys, F. C., SolicitorEllis, Harold, Solicitor

Bondi —O'Brien, T. C., Solicitor

BBoorowa-Jones, E. C., C.P.S.

O'Neill, L. J., Solioitor

Burwood--Beveridge, H. S., C.P.S.Cotton, E- S., Estate Agent,

&c.Maybury, C. E. B., 3 Appian

way.

Byron, Bay—Browncnl, Richard, Shirc

Clerk.

Camden—Adams, R. A. C., Solicitor

Campbelltown--Macdonald, A. L. F'., C.P-S.

CanowindraCarruthers, F. A., C.P.S.Finn, E. M., SolicitorFinn, Thos., J . P.

Cargo-Sherwin, A. H. T., J.P.

Bourke —Annstrong, I. W., Solicitor-

Avard, L. E , C.P.S-

Bowral-Oxley, H. M.. SolicitorUnderwood, H. J., C.P.S-

BraidwoodGaryey, J L., Solicitor

Brewarrina—H ayes, J.Schofield, T-

BrokenBrown, M. A., Solicitor-

Davoren, J. J. SolicitorForrest, E. J., Asst. C.P.S.Wells, V. H-, C.P.S.

Casino-Hade, C. J. IL. C.P S.Kissane, J. J. W., SolicitorNorton, A. W., Solieitor

Cassilis—McMaster, F. D. J.P,

Cessnock-Sargeson, H. L., C.p.S-Scott, J.R., J.P.

Cobar—Boyd, D., C.P.S.Elwin, G- B-, Solicitor

Clarence Town-Mogensen, S. H., J.P., Store-

keeper.

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Commissioners-Cobargo —

Kennelly, T. F.Richards, W. F., Solicitor

Coffs Harbour—Lake, O. J., C.P.S.

Condobolin-Hodby, H. C., SolicitorRhodes, J. H. R., Solicitor

Coolamon----Harlot, W. E., C.P-S-Stinson, Alonzo W., J.P.Tbompson, W. A., Solicitor

Cooma-Mawson, E. S., SolicitorMitchell, F. F., solicitorMoriarty, D., C.P.S-Rose, A. F. W., Solioitor

Coonabarabran—Rogers, P. E.- Solicitor

Coonamble—Button, J. D. Y., SolicitorKorff, H. T., SolicitorSmith, E. J., C.P.S.

Cootamundra-Balmain, J. A- S , P.M.

Hardwicke, R. A., C P.S.Vaughan, C. A., Solicitor

Coroki-Mulholland, B. G., C P.S.

Coramba-Pryor, Albert, J.P.

Corowa—Jones, E- E., solicitor

Cowra—Brooke, T. H., C.P.SMontgomerie, John, SolicitorPhillips, R. B., Solicitor

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Crookwell—Clifton, C. T., SolieitorHanley, 3. J.. SolicitorHubbard, C. H. H., C.P S.

Culcairn-Alldis, O. C , Solicitor.Chick, A. O. R., C P.S.Stoyles, W- A., J.P., Store-keeper.

Cumnock —Black, G. J., Storekeeper

Daysdale-Sanger, C. D-, Grazier

Delegate-Jeffreys, Arthur H., J.p.

Deniliquin—Blackmore, C. H., C.P.S.Phillips, P. F., Solicitor

DorrigoHall, B. T.

Dubbo—Booth, A. D., SolicitorBryant, A- J., C.P.S.Duffy, M- J., SolicitorGritfin, G. F. C., SolicitorMeGuinn, D., Solicitor

McManamey, W. F., SolicitorNelson, R. H., Solicitor

Dunedoo —Murphy, O. G., Solicitor

Dungog-Borthwick, A. S , SolicitorElliott, H. E., Solicitor

Eastwood —Biggs, W. J. M-, Solicitor

Eden—Rodd, E. P., Shire Clerk

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Commissioners.Grafton-

Lobban, D. J., SolicitorMcGuren, F,, SolicitorTarn, J. T., C.P.S.

Fischer, C. L., C.P-S.

Enmore-Newnham, F. A., Solicitor

Eugowra-Lees, J.W., J.P., Storekeeper

Forbes—Broderick, C. T. H., SolicitorFlynn, T. G. L., C.P.S.Maloney, D. J., SolicitorWalker, D. G., Solicitor

Ganmain-Heriot, W. E., C-P.S.

Laurence, R- L., Solicitor

Gilgandra-Beveridge, Horatio, SolicitorFraser, W. A., C.P.S,

Glebe—Hepworth, F- F. P., C-P.S.Lewis, S. D., C.P.S. Office

Glen Innes—Abbott. D. W., SolicitorBliss-S-.J., C. P

Grossman, H. it., SolicitorJones, D. P., Solicitor

Grenfell---Harney, J. A., Solieitor.Welliseh, A. L., C.P.S.

Griffith-Blumer, P- W., Solicitor

Dickson, L. H., Solicitor

Gulgong--Dowd, J. J., Solicitor

Gundagai.—Fraser, C. J., SolicitorPullen, W. G. C.P.S.Weekes, E. E-, Solicitor

Gunnedah-Bryen, J.P., SolicitorThcrnton, S. A, C.P.S.

Wragge, HSolicitor-

Gloucester —Hawdon, W. W., Solicitor

Harbord-Ridge, 5.1.., Solicitor

Gosford-Adrian, Charles IC., SolicitorCape, R. C., SolicitorDebenham, A. E-, C-P-S.Guerin, Marco, -LP.Mnrmars, J. J., Auctioneer

Harden—Graham, R. P., Solicitor

Hay-Kersley, It. A., C.P.S.Wilkinson, E. W., Solicitor

Goulburn-Betts, E. A. SolicitorDarcy, E. J-, Solicitor.Johnson, E. W., SolicitorManfred, Marsden E.

SolicitorMcDougall, L,A.,C.P.S.

C.M.Meyer, SolicitorThomas- E. F.,SolicitorWalsh, J. C. E., Solicitor

Henty-Shean, N.A., C.P.S.Somervaille, A. J. .L-,

Solicitor.Wild, J. S., Solicitor.Yates, H. L., Auctioneer

Morgan, Wm., J-P.

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CommisSioners-Hillston-McGinty, , L.R.L., C.P.S.

Holbrook (late Germanton)—Chick, A. O. R., C.P.S.Drew, A. P , Solicitor

Hornsby –Paton, A. J., C.P.S.

Hurstville-Butler, A. O.- " Westgate,"

Butler-road.

Inverell—Avers, A- F., SolicitorButler, S. J. St. Clair,

SolicitorHoward, R. J., C.P.S. OffieeLongworth, J. A., C.P.S.

Jerilderie—Davis, C. E., SolicitorElliott, W., J.P.Hall, AM., C.P.S.

Junee-Commins, F- A., SolicitorCrawley, A. H., SolicitorJenkins, V. R., C.P.S.

Kum: Kurri-Ryan, W. J., C.P.S.

Kyogle-Amess, William, Solicitor

Hill, R, L. C., C.P.s.

Lake CargelliooFordyce, A., C.P.S.Hill, J. Harvey, Solicitor

Laurieton-Longworth, Robt., J.P.

Leeton-Cater, W. R., SolicitorQuiggin, A. V. M., C.P.S.

LeuraDash, C. L.

Lismore—Kelly, E. H., C.P.S-MacDermott, V. B., SolicitorMcIntosh, J. C., SolicitorMcKenzie, Chas., SolicitorSomerville, G- B., Solieitor

Lithgow-Tartakover, A. J., Solicitor

Kandos-Rumery- R. A., C.P.s.

Katoomba —Foster, C- E., C.P.S.Wynn, G- W-, Solicitor.

Kempsey—Kelly, R.W.S-, C.P.S.

Liverpool—Autos, F. St- J., C.P.S.

Lockhart-Lappin, F. J., SolicitorMcCarthy, P. W., Solicitor

Kiama-Halliday, K. N., C.P.S.Watkins, G. P.- Solicitor

Kogarah-Cannon, L- E., Solicitor, 24

Belgrave-street.Harvey, E. R., C.P.S-

Macksville---Lake, 0. J., C.P.S.

Maclean, Clarence. River-Lobban, T. M.L., Solicitor

Maitland, East—Austin, M. J. D., C.P.S-

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CommisSionerS.Moss Vale—

Hall, C., C P.S.McCarthy, T. A. F., SolicitorPaine, B. H., SolicitorThrosby, G. F. 0., Solicitor.

Mudgee —McKay, C., C-P.S.McPherson, H. J. K., Solicitor

MullumbimbyTompson, R. W., Auctioneer

Mulwula —Cross, W. G., J.P.

Murrumburrah-Bourke, J. K., AccountantFoley, J. C., SolicitorWccd, C. A., C.P.S.

Maitland, West —Enright, W- J., SolicitorHill, T. A., SolicitorMeagher, M- S-, C. P.S.Horrie, C. E., SolicitorWaller, J. H. F., Solicitor

Manilla —Howe, V„ C.P.S.Kennedy, J. D., SolieitorVcness, A. C., Auctioneer

Manly—Isles, H., C.P.S.Wilden, A- H. A., C-P-S.

Cffice.

Merriwa—Harper, W. E., Solicitor

Millthorpe-Graham, M. S., C.P.S.

Milton—Turner, S., SolieitorTrenwith J. C., C.P.S.

Miitagong —Teakle, H. A., Solicitor

Moama-Bartlett, A- E., J-P.

Molong—Holt, H. It. J.. SolicitorKinna, C. C. E., Solicitor

Moree—Cole, William A., Solicitor.Sheridan, R. C. P., C.P.S.

Morpeth-Cutcliffe, E. J., J.P., Chemist.

Mosman,—Marshall, A. C., Town Cierk

Murrurundi-Tompson, F. C. H., C.P.S.White, G. B., Solicitor

Murwillumbah-Doughan, J., C.P.S.

Hungerford, H. H., SolicitorPalmer, J. O., SolicitorShorter, E. A., Solicitor

Muswellbrook-Fitzhardinge, G- F. B.

SolicitorHart, J S., C.P-S-Ridley, H- M., Solicitor

Narrabri—Howie, C., C.P.S.Potts, W. E., SolicitorWheeler, H., Solicitor

Narrandera —Dangar, 0. 0. H-, SolicitorMcElroy, J., C.P.S.Quirk, J. J., SolicitorUptcn, R. E. R., Solicitor,

H C.

Narromine --Faulkner, D. F., C.P-S.

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CommiSsioners.Newcastle—

Dart, James, SolieitorDoolan, T. A., Asst. C.P.S.Naylor, C. W., C.P.S.O'Sullivan, T. D., SolicitorRankin, A. A., SolicitorReid, J. D., SolicitorSparke, Wm., solioitorTorpey, Thomas, SolicitorWood, J. A., Solicitor

Newtown—Etherton, E. J., C.P.S. OfficeMitcbell, J., C.P-S- Office-Tate, J. A-, C.P-S-

Nimmitabel-Reed, P., J.P., Auctioncer

North Sydney-Grace, A. H., SolioitorNorrie, H. F., 172 Ernest-st.

Nowra—Marriott- Thos,, Solieitor

Nundle--McClelland, Alex-, J.P-, Aue-

tioneer.

arkes-Champion, .1 . A- R., C.P.S.

Emerton, C.P., SolicitorMaguire, M. J., SolieitorMatthews, W. E., SolicitorSheldon, R. L., Relieving

C-L.A. and C.P.S.

Parramatta—Clark, K, SolicitorMeads, H. L., C.P.S.Robilliard, P. H., Certificatcd

Conveyancer.Todhunter, F. W., Solicitor

Patcrson—Brown, J. S., J.P

Peak Hill-Boyd J., SolicitorFaulkner, D. F., C.P S.

Peoria--Addison, P. E., C.P.S.Baker, A. E., SolicitorLamrock, A. S., Solicitor.

Petersham—Rainsford, P., 20, Hopetown

street.

Picton —See, T. D. H., C-P.S.

Nyngan-Flashman, A. J. L., SolicitorLoneragan, F. J., C.P.S.

Orange-Condell, T. M., SolicitorDavies, G. %V. H., C. P.S.Hailstone, N. A., C.P-S-

Office.Lane, L. A., SolicitorLee, H. H., SolieitorMillard, Y. H., SolicttorPileher, D. G.. SolioitorSaunders, L- F., C.P.S.Cffice.

Paddington Cusick,.E. P , C.P.S.

Point Clare -Cape, R- C., Solicitor

Porf Macquarie—Hayward, A. P.. Storekeeper

Portland--Rummy, R.A., C.P,S

Queanbeyan—Deane, H. W. Y., SolicitorHook, G. C., C.P.S-Woodward, F- P-, Solicitor

Quirindi-Hague, A. G., SolicitorTempleton, R.M., C P.S.

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Commissioners.

RosevilleConnell, Henry H.Hazelton, W. H., Roseville

Avenue.Seotter. W. E., Solicitor,

Kelburn Road.Tebbutt, E. H., Solicitor

Elate—Palmer, A. J. IL, SolicitorPalmer, R., C-P.S.

Tame —Collins, A, B., C.P.S.English, C. W., Asst. C.P.S-Hooke, M. M., SolieitorMartin, L. O., Sclicitor

Temora—Byrne, J., C.P-SDibbs, -R.; C., SolicitorJamieson, J., SolieitcrMeagher, P. F., Solieitor

Tenter field—Begot], F. N. C., C-P.S.Cook, J. B., SolicitorReid, William, General

Merchant.

Teralba --Curry, H. L., C.P-S.

The Bock—Davies, T. J. S-, Agent

Tingha-Dunshea, A. J., J.P., Com-

mission Agent.Mahony, R. C., C.P.S.

Randwick-

Cohen, V „-J.P.,5, Rae-streetLinks, J. I., Solicitor, 98

- Fern-street-

RaymondTerrace Adam,A- Town Clerk

Rockdale-Beehag, F. W., Solicitor

Rylstone-

Trueman, B- R., C.P:S-

Beane—Johnston, V-H. A., ;Westgarth, G. K, Solicitor

Singleton-Avery, W. C., C.P.S.Cragg, W. J., SolicitorShaw, Arthur B., Solicitor

&roue,—Collins, G. V-, Solicitor

Tamworth---Bills, R. A., C.P.S.Newman, G. H.. SolicitorO'Halloran, R. J., SolicitorPrentice, A. J., Solicitor

Tocumwal—Hall, A. M., C.P.S.Johnson, W. R-, Solicitor

Toronto —Harris, H. V., Solicitor

TrunkeySmith, B. C., C.P:S.

Tumut—Lester,-R. A., Solieitor-.Smart, F. , W., C.P-S.

Tweed Heads —

Uralla-Edwards, G- EL, SolicitorFuller, G.A- J., C.P.S.

Urana-Jacka, C. K., C.P-S.

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Commissioners.

Penalise —Gonsalves, John

Wagga Wagga--Minchin, E. J., SolicitorMitebelmore, H. E., SolicitorSheekey, J. C-, SolicitorSoiling-, R-, C.P.S.Walsh, W. H. J., Solicitor

Wahroonga Balcomhe, W. A.

Walcha-Phillips, G- W., Solicitor

Walgett —Brimstone, J. B-, C.P.S.

Wallsend-Fryar, Tos., J.P., District

Registrar.Curry, H- L., C.P.S-

Warialda—Cleaves, W. I.. SolicitorPilling, S., Solieitor

Wends Creek—Boa, A. N-, Petty Sessions

Olfiee.Doyle, E. F., J.P., "Pur-

lewah-"

Wilcannia-Horsington, F. H., C.P-S.

Smith, F. W-, J.P.

Windsor—Paine, J- J., C-B-E., SolicitorStonham, A. E., C.P.S-

Wingham--English, C. W., C.P.S

Wollongong—Atkins, R. J.. SolicitorCo; Harold, SolicitorRussell, J. W., solioitorSwiney, A., C.P-S.

Warren—Lovett, Hy. W., Solicitor

Wauchope-Glass., J. M-, Solicitor

Wee Waa—O'Rourke, Chas. P., J. P.

Wellington-Fernon, J. J. D.- C.P.S-Quirk, J. H., SolicitorSolomon, G. F., SolieitorStockwell, A. J. L., solicitor

Wentworth-Crang, W. B., J.P., Land

Agent.Sykes, W. D. J., solieitor. Young—Woods, H. G. T. N., C-P-S, Wiekham, A. S. C.P S.

Wyalong-Brassil, F. H., C.P.S.

Wyalong West—Baxter, B. L., C.P.S.Eyans, G. P., Solicitor

Wong —Wilkinson, C. A. R-, J.P.

Yass—Bucknell, D'Arcy H.,SolicitorEarls, W. K., C. P- S-Elrington, E. G., Solioitor

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Commissioners ender Prize Court Rules, 1914.Addison, Lancelet Mark, 7 Lytton-street, North Sydney.Roxburgh, Russell Charles, Solicitor, 19 Bridge-street,

Sydney.Saddington, Arthur Craham, Sydney- r!Wood, Harris Dalrymple, Supreme Court.

Commissioners for taking Affidavits in PlaceS beyondthe Jurisdiction of the Court.

CHINA.Hongkong :—Harston, John S., Solicitor, 1 Des Vieux road-

ENGLANDAdeney, F. A., Solicitor, 34 John-street, Bedford Row,

London, W.C. 1.Baker, Alfred, Solicitor, Essex House, Essex-street,

Strand, London, W.C. 2.Bests F. Maxwell, Australia House, Strand, London,

W.C. 2.Blyth, Thomas T., M.A., Solicitor, 112 Gresham House,

Old Broad-street, London, E.C. 2.Buckley, C. A., Solicitor, 2 Booth-street, Manchester.Campion, IL G., Solleitor, 5 Queen Victoria-street

London, E.C. 4.Cohen, Philip, Solicitor, 97 Newhall-street, Birmingham.Conolly, Clifford G. Solicitor, Bank Buildings, Ludgate

Circus, London, E.C- 4.

Coxe, Philip H., Solicitor, 4 Great Winchester street,London, E.C. 2.

Davidson, J. S. B., Controller of Australia House, Strand,London, W.O.. 2.

de FonbLanque, John B., Solicitor, 3-4 Lincolu's InnFields, London, W.C. 2.

Dewar, Gilhert, Solicitcr, Dane's Inn. House, 265 Strand,London, W.C. 2.

Edwards, Wm. G. A., Solicitor, Bevols Howie, 28Basinghall-street, London, E.G. 2.

Ferguson, Joshua William, Secretary N.S.W.Govern-ment Offices. Wcilington House, 125 Strand, London.

W.C. 2-Flegg, J. G. M., Solleitor, 7 New Square, Lincoln's Inn,

London, W.C. 2.Forward, Edward William, Solicitor, 3 and 4 Gray's inn

Square, London, W.C. 1.

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CommiSsioners.Giles, H. R., Solicitor, 12 New Court, Lincoln's Inn,

London, W.C. 2.

Goldman, Isadore, Solieitor, 9 Southampton-street,Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C. 1-

Halley- John C., Solicitor, Capel House, New Broad-street,London, E.C. 2.

Heywood, N. A., Solicitcr, The Outer Temple, 222 Strand,London, W.C- 2-

Holden, W. S., Solicitor, 26 North John-street, Liver-pool, W.

Jennings, C. F. J., Solleitor, 13 St. Swithin's Lane, Lon-don, E.C. 4.

Kennedy, Charles Frederick, Solieitor, 48-51 AlbertBuildings, 49 Queen Victoria-street, London, E-C- 4.

Kimber, Sir Henry Dixon, Bart, Solicitor, 79 Lombard-street, London, E.C. 3.

Knight, Athro C., Solicitor, 33 Walbrook, LondonE.C. 4.

Lee, Percy, solicitor, 49 princess-street, Manchester

Ludlow, Henry Sutton, Solicitor, 2 and 7 Broad CourtChambers, Bow-street, Covent Gardeu, London, W.C. 2.

Nesbitt, Robert C., Solicitor, 26 Tregunter-road, Lon-don, S.W. 10.

Oliver, E. G., Solicitor, 7-S Great Winchester-street,London, E.C. 2.

Ord, W. II., Solicitor, 0 Swinburne-street, Gateshead.

Peddar, Sydney H-, Solicitor, 74 Holland Park, London, W-

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Commissioners.

Perkins, F. W., Solicitcr, 139 Oxford-street, London, W. L

Simpson, J. P., Solicitor, 16 Houghton-street, Aldwych,London, W.C. 2.

Squires, Charles Stephenson, Solieitor, 3 Mitre Court,Temple, London, E.C. 4-

Stannard, Edward J., Solicitor, 19 Eastcheap, London,E-C- 3.

Storey, Mark, Solleitor, 62 John-street, Sunderland.

Stroud, Herbert, Solicitor, 15 Church-street, Rugby-

Turner, Cyril, Solicitor, Cathedra: House, 8 PaternosterRow, London, E.C. 4.

Tyndall, Cardner, Solicitor, 95 Colmore-row, Birmingham.

Vinter. Ernest, Solicitor, 18 John-street, Bedford Row,London.

Waller, A. M., Solicitor, Dacre House, Arundel-street,Strand, London, W.C. 2-

Woodhouse, John, Solicitor, 15 Hornton Court, Kensing.ton, London, W. 8.

Worsfold, Sir T. Cato, Bart, M-A., LL.D., J. P, D.L.,Solicitor, 9 Staple Inn, London, W.C- 1- and 37 MaidsVale, London-

Wray, Cecil J., Solicitor, 19 Buckingham-street, Strand,Lcndon, W.C. 2.

WALES.

Fisher, H. J., Solicitor, Pembroke Buildings, 2 Jamesstreet, Cardiff, and 76 Stanwell-road, Penarth.

IRISH FREE STATE- Darley, Frederlek D., Solicitor, 30 and 31

Kildare-street.Hamerton, J. T., Solicitor, 39 Fleet-street.Little, Francis J„ Solicitor, 64 Dawson-street.Wakely, Wm. Ceorge, Solicitor, Solicitor s

Buildings, Four Courts.

Dublin .

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CommissionerS.SCOTLAND.

Addison-Smith,. C. L., C.B.E., W.S.N.P., 19 Heriot-row,Edinburgh.

Graham, William, Solicitor, 45 Queen-street, Edinburgh.Hay, James, Advocate, 6 Bon-accord Square, Aberdeen.Leahy, Arthur, S.s.C., 2) Queen-street, Edinburgh.White, Robert, S.S.C., 32 Queen-street, Edinburgh.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.Brune, Ernest Louis, Attorney-at-Law, 625 Market-street,

San Francisco, California.Sessions, Edward C., Attorney-at-Law, Federal Realty

Building, Oakland, California.McLanghlin, Chester B., Attorney-at-Law, Bar Building,

36 West 44th-street, New York.

FEDERATED MALAY STATES.James, George.

TERRITORY OF NEW GUINEA.MeLennan, Allan N., Barrister, &c , Rabaul.

SOUTH AFRICA.McSwaine, John R., Solicitor, Madoline Buildings, 437

Smith-street., Durban, Natal.Walker, G. M., Solicitor, Reserve Bank Chambers,

Wale street., Capetown.

FIJI.

Ba— Cbalmers, Nathaniel Stuart, Barrister, &c.Crompton, Robert, Solicitor.

Suva ..Grahame, George Frier, Solieitor.Scott, Sir Henry H-, Kt., Solicitor.

SOUTH AUsTRALIA.Ade laide—

Cox, E. Baxter, Barrister, &c., Walkerville.Griffiths, T. L., Solicitor, Pirie-street.Holcombe, G. W., S.M., Port Adelaidc.Hardy, Alfred B.- Barrister, &c., Pirie-street.Homburg, The Hon. Hermanu, Barrister, &c., Grenfell-

street.Joyner- M. F-. Solicitor, Currie-sfreet.McLachlan, The Hon A. J., Barrister, &c. Royal Insu-

rance Buildings, Grenfell-street.Morgan, E. J. R., Solicitor, Sze., Divett-street, Port

Adelaide-Norman, W. A., Barrister, Sze.- Cowra Chambers, Grenfell-

street.

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Commissioners.Adelaide—contd.

Pellew, L- V., Solicitor, &c., Selhorne Chambers, Pirie-street,

Roherts, Bruce, Sohcitor Sc., Flinders-street.Solomon, Helen, Barrister, &c.Solomon, Herbert, Barrister, &c., King William street.Toler-Rowley, F. P., Barrister, &e, 38 Pirle Chambers,

Pirie-street.Tucker, H. N., Barristcr, &c., Epworth Building, Pirie-

street.

Gamler—Ruda R. J„ Solicitor, &c.Mount Gambier—Roherts, D. A., Solicitor, &c.

Narracoorte—Wallace, N. V., Solicitor, &c.

Pinnaroo— Somerville, A. S. R., Solicitor, de-

WESTERNAlbany—

Haynes, Samuel Johnson,Barrister, &c.

Banbury—Slee, Frank D., Barrister, &c-

Fremont le —Ferman, J. C., Barrister, &e.

Geraldton-Altorfer, Arthur Norman,

Solicitor.Dougal, K- J., Solieitor and

Resident Magistrate.Robinson, E., Barrister, Sc.

Kalgoorlie-Cowle, F- C-, Barrister, Sc.Narrogin-

Brown H. J., Barrister, &c.Northam—

Lyon, Pearson, Barrister, Sc.Perth—

Ambrose T. R , Solicitor Sc.,St. George's Terrace.

Boultbee, G. F., Barrister,Sc., St. George's Terrace.

Cantor, M. E. L., PadburysBuildings, Forrest Place.

Darbyshire, Benjamin H.,Barrister, &c., 42 St.Ceorge's Terrace.

Dcwning, H. P., Barrister,&c., 39, St. George's Terrace

Dunphy, W. H., Barrister,&c., Samson's Buifdings,Barrack-street.

Greif, Charles, Barrister,&c., Selbonrne Chambers,Howard-street.

James, Gordon Senior, Solici-tor, 45 St. Ceorge's

Terrace.Kott, Mar, Barrister, &c.,

69 St- George's Terrace.Lohrmann, L. W., Barrister,

&c., Perpetual Buildings,St. George's Terrace--

Louch, Thomas Steane, Bar-rister, Sc., 26 Howard-street.

MacBride, .J. C. D-, DistrictFinance Officer.

Nieholson, J ohn E., Solicitor,Surrey Ohambers-

Clney, K. H., Solicitor, Vic-toria House, St. George'sTerrace.

Unmack, A. G., Barrister,&c.,Harper's Bnildings, How-ard-street.

AUSTRALIA-Perth—contd.

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Commissioners.TASMANIA.

VICTORIAArarat—

Irwin, S. W., Barrister, &c.Bairnsdale-

Agg, Arthur P., Barrister, tec.Sandford, H-R., Barrister,&c.Thomson,W. B. Barrister &c.

Ballarat—Mann, T., Barrister, &c.Nevett, A. H., Barrister, &c.Pinkerton, Frank, Barrister,

&c.Shaw, Henry, Barrister, &c.

Beechworth-Ryan, M. P-, Barrister, &c.

Benalla-Clarke, T. T., Barrister, dic.King, P. P., Barrister, &c.

Bendingo-Bush, G. H Solicitor

Busst, H. St. V., MiningRegistrar

Hyett, B., Barrister, &e-Kent, James Leslie, Clerk of

CourtsTaylor, Wm- H. T..M.,,Solieitor

Birchip-Ryan, J. J., Solioitor

Launceston—.Bushby, C- IL, Solicitor,

Charles-streetHutchins, Wilfred, Solioitor,

59 Brisbane-streetMartin, C. W. B., Solicitor

55 Paterson-streetParker, R. L., SolleitorRitchie, E. H., Solicitor, St.

John -streetRitchie, H. P., Solieitor, 81

St. John-street.Tyson, Frank, Solicitor, 57

Cameron-streetSmithton-

Hamilton, J. W. C., SolicitorStanlcy—

Laughton, K.C., SolicitorUlverstone-

Brown, C. Eatoo, SolicitorWynyard-Sadler, H. S., Solicitor

ORIA-Camperdown-

B uckland, Leonard, Barrister,&c.

Gavan-Duffy, Charles Diar-maid, Solicitor

Nevett, Harold Oscar, Bar-rister.

Casterton-Silv ester, G. A. Solicitor, ic.Castlemaine-

Lawson, H. S. W-Chiltern—

Whitehead, G. E., Barrister,&c.

Cobram-Williams, J. V., Oflicial

AssigneeCohuna-

O'Brien, Myles A., Barrister,&c-

Comac—Johnstone, Chas. H., Official

AssngneeSewell, W. C., Barrister, &c-

Coleraine—Fntzgerald, L. C., Barrister,

&e.

urine—Crisp, T. M., SolicitorDevenport-

Henry, , J. H„ solicitorHobart—

Butler, Charles W., Solicitor,Butler, V- L., Solicitor, Bank

of Australasia Chambers,Elizabeth-street

Crisp, Alfred B., Solicitor,144 Collins-street

Crisp, A. P., Solicitor,Collins-street

Cuthbert, C. D'Arcy,Solicitor, Macquarie-street-

Doyle, G, L., Barrister, &e.,Macquarie-street

Ogilvie, The Hon. AlbertGeorge, K.C., Barristcr,

Collins-street.Wolfhagen, E. H. W.., Solici-

tor, 86 Collins-street

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:Commissioners.Corryong'Braham, A-• C., Barrister, &c.

Playle, Arnold, 'WatchmakerDaylesford-

Bromfield,B. A. M„ SolicitorDimboola-

Tartakover, R. V., . Barrister,.&c.

Donald--Oakley, G. F., Barrister, &c.

East -Poowong Dobbin,.L.,-,Barrister, &c.Echuca-

Brady, J. F., Barrister, &c.'Mitchell, Sydney Samuel,

Barrister, atc.Stewart, C- W., Barrister,

&c.Euroa--

Turner, Esmond, Barrister,&c.

Geelong-Cook,R. B., Barrister, &e.

Crawcour, Henry L, Bar-rister, &c-

Moore, F.W. D., Barrister, &c.McDonald, E- A-, Barrister,

Ac-Hamilton -

Cameron, Ewen C., Barris-ter, &e.

Westacott,J.B.,Barrister,&c.Horsham-

Bennett,..John, Barrister, &c.Jeparit-

Ainslie, John, Barrister, acc.Kanwa--

Hill, C- C., Solicitor, &c.Kerang-

Coleman, J., Official AssigneeO'Brien, M.G.B.,Barrister;&c."Trebilcock, R. B-, Barrister,

&c.Korumburra-

Birch, Herbert Ralph, Bar-;ridcr, .&c.

Kyabram-Sawers, John B,BarristerAe.

Vary, C.' T„'Barrister,.&c-Kyneton-

Hurry Geoffrey,Barrister, &c.Hurry; Maurice, Barrie ter, &c.,

Maryborough-

Herring, E. S-, Barrlster, &c.Melbourne—

Abraham, 1). S., Barrister,&c.,..Collins-street

Alston, T. C., Barrister, &c-,103 William-street

Anderson, G. W. S.,Barrister,&e., 70 Elizabeth-street

Atkyns, F. N. H., Barrister,&c-

Baillieu, A. S„ Offieial Liqui-dator, 360 Collins-street

Ball, R. G. R., 420 Little Col-lins-street

Bartrop, G. F., Barrister, &c.,Malvern-road, Armadale

Bayles, N. Barrister, &c.,413 Collins-street

Blackman, R- O., FederalBankruptcy Court-

Carter, H. G., Barrister, &c.,360 Collins-street

Cohen, H. E, Barrister, &e.,360 Collins-street

Cooley,H. W., Acting DistrictPaymaster

Crocker, H. S.,Barrister„&c.,National Trustee Building,121, Queen-street

Daryall Herbert, SolicitorDe Cruchy, H. G., Barristcr,

&c., 128 Queen-streetDruce, W. E., Barrister, Ac.,

4-S Chaneery LaneElder, Stanley E., Barrister,

&c., 454 Collins-streetEvans, W. A., Barrister, 8rc.,

34 Queen-streetFielding, G. A., Barrister,&c.Fitchett, F. S., Barrister, &c.,

Temple CourtFitzgerald, J., Barrister, Ac-,

Gloueester House, corner'Market andLittle Flindersstreets

Fosbery, 'Francis 'Geo.,Barris' er, &c.,120 William Street

Godfrey, H- C., Barrister, Icc-,325 Collins-street

Hall, A. G., Barrister,352 Collins-street

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CommissionerS.Melbourne –contd. Melbourne—contd.

Hall, R. F- Solicitor, 17 Queen W adham, C. H., Barrister,street &c., Salisbury Buildings,

Hamer, H. G., Barrister, &e. Queen and Bourkestreets Walker, Geo- H., Barrister,Herald, D. H., Barrister, &c., &c, 81 William-street87 Queen-street Westley, A. C., Barrister, &c.,Jones, A. E., Barrister, &c., Broken Hill Chambers, 31317 Collins-street Queen-street

Keep, Ernest Edward, Soli- Whiting, Hen ry J., Barristcr,citor, 70 Elizabeth-strcet &e., 101 William-streetLawson, Hon. H. S. W., Bar- Wilks, Rupert de C., Bar-

rister, . rister, ere., Bank PlaceLewis, Robert E., Barrister, Wood, J. V. M., Official As-

&c, 414 Little Collins-street signee, 34 Queen-streetLoader, F. C., Barrister, &c., Mildura-

360 Collins-street Crothers, A., Barrister, Am.Maekinnon, Duncan C-, Favaloro, N. J., solicitor &e.

Solicitor Nathalia—Maekinoou, Laehinn K. S., Long, J.

solicitor Shill—Maddock, John Henry, Palmer, C. C., Barrister, &c.

Barrister, Sze. 136 and 138 Turner, Reginald B ,Soli Queen-street citor.

Moloney, J., Relieving Clerk Numurkah —of Courts, Deane, Patrnck, Barrister,

Moule, F. A., Barrister, &e., 8--:c.Glenny, H.J.55 Market-street

Ormiston, Major Nyah West—ajor T. C., Vic- Hercules, Morton, Barrister,toria Barracks &c.

Parkinson, Basil J- Barrister, Orbost-&o. 10 Queen-street Mosley, R. J., Barrister, &c.

-Pearcey, Walter E., Barrister, Ouyen—&c., 443 Chancery-lane ,Piangil IN . L., Barrister,

&c .Robinson, sir Arthur, Bar- 'r Hanlon, B., Postmaster.rioter, &c., 360 Collins- Prahran—

Rymer street, B. P. B., Barrister, Ogge , J. P., Barrister, &c-&c., 135 William-street Rainbow—Murphy,Aubrey,Barrister,&c-Sims, Georgc L., Barrister, Richmond_Ste., 50 William-street Mustow, E. D. P , Clerk ofSlater, The Hon. William,M. L. A. :Darts

Rochester—Stawell, Wm., Barrister, &c., Raleigh, H- W., Barrister, &c.46 Queen-streetstillman, L. R. Solicitor,

Sale—

Stavely, L.f.f- C., Barrister,440 Little Collins-street. &c.Sullivan, C. A. E , Expedi-

tionary Pay Office Seymour—Osborne, Wilfrid J., Barris-

Turner, Herbert, Barrister, ter, &e.&c.

'

46 Elizabeth-street Shepparton—Vail, Edwd. L., jun., Barrio- Cameron, F. O., Solicitor

ter, &c., Collins and Eliza- Grant,Matthew,Barrister,&c.beth streets Morrison, D.C-,Barrister, &c.

Vail, Leslie Ernest, Barrister, Sutherland, John, Barrister,Sc &e-

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Commissioners-St. Arnaud—

Mitchell, Wm., Barrister, &c.Stowell—

Levy, Leo, Solicitor, &e.Staten Hill—

Davies, Ernest E., SolicitorJones, Reg. G.Pyvis, H. R-, Clerk f Courts-Rowan, John S. R.

Tallangatta--Skelton, A. T., Barrister, &c.

Tatura-. Stewart, Galloway, Barrister,

&c.Terang-

Fitchett, A. S., Barrister, &c-Wangaratta--

McSwiney, Paul, Barrister,&c.

Allora—QUEEN

Miley, W. J., SolicitorA yr—

McDonnell, E. A., SolicitorTomlins, L. E. D., Solicitor.

Blackall-Symes, A. E. SolicitorBercaldine-

Hobler, C. F-, SolicitorBowen—

Davies, C. B., SolicitorBrisbane—

Butts, L. W. H., SoIicitor,112 Adelaide-street.

Giyen, George A. S., Soli-citor, Edward-street

Maepherson, Horace S-,Solicitor, Edward-street

McDonald, John, Solicitor,158 Phillip-street

Mole, F. W., Conveyancer, 239Queen-street.

O'Sullivan, F. M„ Solicitor,SO Queen-street

Papi, Bertram, Solieitor,Queen-street

Power, L. P., Solicitor, cr.,Queen & Edward streets

Robinson, J. N., Solicitor272 Queen-street

Stone, H. H., Solioitor, 236George-street

Tully, E. K., Solicitor, Lon-don Bank Chambers, Queenand Creek streets

Waugh, G., 293 Queen-street

Warracknabeal--Wright-Smith, Straun,

SolicitorWarragul-

Davine, M., Barrister, &c.Warr IL a 7 71 bool—

Tait, John S., Barrister, &e-Wodonga-

Edmondson, F. W., Barrister,&c.

McKenzie-McHarg, J. C. B.,Barrister, &c.Wycheproof-

Eva, J- 0., Barrister, &e.Yarram---

Johnson, B. P.Yarrawonga-Beattic, H G. Solicitor

Hargrave, Jessie Maud, Soli-citor.

SLAND.Bundaberg—

Payne, Joho C.. SolicitorThorburn, O. W. N., Solieitor

Cairns—McDonnell, H. K. N., Soli-

citorMcLaughlin, H. F.

Charleville--Loekett, J. F- F., Solicitor

Childers-• Butler, J. J., SolicitorCloncurry-

Hope, Frederick S.

Cooktown Patching, Chas,Dalby-

Vowles, William John,Solicitor

Goondiwindi-Fletcher, Edwin, Solicitor

Gympie-Power, F. P., SolicitorSykes, F. B., Solicitor

Herberton-Doubleday- A. G.

HeghendenPhillips, T. H. Solieitor

Ingham-Challands, L. E., SolicitorSwayne, V. E. H., Solicitor

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Commissioners-Innisfail— Roma —

McNamee, J. T., Solicitor Pack, John M., SolicitorO'Donohue, Martin, Aue- Sandgate-

tioneer Brown, N. W., J.P.Ipswich— Southport—

Simpson, H. G-, Solicitor Hutebeon, E. L., SolicitorWalker, J. E., Solicitor Stanthorpe-

Kingaroy— Forrest. H. E., SolieitorBond, Oliver S., Solicitor Toowoomba-

Mackay— Beraays, E. C., SolicitorHartley, A. R., Solicitor Townsville—Wright, W. A., Solicitor Roberts, George V., Solleitor

Maryborough— Warwick—Morton, H. G. S., Solicitor Fletcher- Edwin, solicitor

Nambour— Nambour, R. J.. SolicitorFox, E. B., Solicitor Stabler, T. H., Solioitor

Rockhampton— Wondai-Stumm, C. P., Solicitor Cary, J- R-, Solicitor

NEW ZEALAND.Auckland—

Bagnall, Reginald D., Bar-rister, &c., 11 O'Connell-st.

Beale, John A., Barrister, &e.,49 Queen-street

Blomfield- Edward Clare.Buddle, C- B., Solicitor.Cowell, E. G., Barrister, &c ,

109 Queen Strect.Hesketh, S., Barrister, &c.,

Wyndham-streetRees, H. L., Barrister, &c.,

Yorkshire House, Short-land-street

Christchurch—Hunter, William J., Bar-

rister, Bc.Meares, H. 0. D.,Barrieter,&c.Reeves, E. W., Barrister, &c.Upham, J- 11., Barrister, &c.Wilding, Frederick, K.C.

Dunedin—Brent, Spencer, Barrister, &c.James, Alfred, Barrister, &c.Sinclair, Alexander, Barris-

ter, &c.Sinclair, Sir John Robert,

Barrister, &c.Wilkinson, John, Barrister,

&c-Gisborne-

Kirk, J. R., Barrister, &Q.Greymouth-

Kitchingham, H. W., Barris-ter, Bo.

Invercargill Russell,Eustace,Barrister, &e.Watson, J. L. McG., Barrister,

.Napier—Humphries, H., Barrister, Be-

New Plymouth—Hughes, R. C., Barrister, &c.Samuel, The Hon. Oliver,

K.C., Barrister, &e.Paeroa-

Porritt, E. W-, Barrister, &c-Reefton-Reeves, E. W., SolicitorRotorna-

Davys,Jack Douglas, SolicitorTimaru, Canterbury—

Walton, William Henry,Barrister

White, John W.Wanganui—

Bain, N. R., Solicitor, Be.Gordon, G. S., Barrister, Bc-

Wellington—Barnett, A. H. , Barrister, Ito.

19 Panama-streetBell, E. T. D., Barrister, &c.

Featherston-streetHall, Henry, Barrister, &c.Watson, G. G- G., Barrister

&c.Webb, R. H-, Barrister, &c.White, Chas, G., Barrister, &c.

Westport—Cottrell, A- C., Barrister, &c-

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Commissioners.FEDERAL TERRIPORY-

Canberra—Davies, Cr. W., Solicitor.Dickson, W. H. B., Solieitor

NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA-Darwin—Nichols, J. W, Clerk of the Supreme Court-

Commissioners of other CourtS for taking Affidavitsin New South Wales.

MOH CoURT oF AUsTRALIA.

Sydney—contd..Jermyn, H. W. SKemmis, T. Manghan.

B. Laurence, N. C.Leibius, C. H.Ma why, R. N. A.MeLachlan, A- J.Osborne, R. C.Raves, George A.Read, Vero.Rich, H. C. Ellison.Roxburgh, R. C.Sly, Dr. G. J.Smith, E. A.Smith, H.Snelling, EL A . R.Stayner, A- B.Steel, H. P.Uther, A. H.Walker, G. W. E.Webster, J. C.Windever, W. A.,

Temora--Dibbs, R- C-

Wggoa Wagga—Mitchelmore, EI EWalsh, W. M. T.Wellington--Bassett, W. P.

Wollongong—Cos, H-

Albury-Duffy, F. B. CavanTietyens,. F. W.Wilkinson, John,

Ardlethan Dight,.S. S.

ArmidaleSimpson, A. W.

BarmedmanDwyer, V. P.Bathurst—Jones, D. Mander

Roubaix—Boys, F. C.

Casino-Kissane, J. J- W.

Condolobolin Hodby,H. C.Cooma—Rose, A. F. W.

Coanamble Button, J. D. Y.Gomm-Jones, Edward E.Goulburn—Betts, E. A.Walsh, J. C.

Inverell-Avern, A. r.

Leeton--Cater', W. R.

Lismore—McKenzie, C.

drudges--Baween, R- 13,

Muswellbrook Fitzhardinge,G- F.Narrandera-

Dangar, 0. D. H.Newcastle--Rankin. A. A-

Oaklands—Beattie, H. C.

Parramatta--Todhunter, F. W

Queanbeyan—Deane, H. W. I'Woodward, F. P-

Sydney-Allen,R. P.Andrews, H. R.Asptnall, H, J-Belisario, G. A. FCurtiss, E. G.Daly, E. Newton-d'Apice, A. W. M.Dawes, E. G.Ebsworth, F. O-Fitzhardinge,M. A. H.

Gaden, E. AHazelton, W. H.Hobbs, A. C.Hooke, R. W.Hyman, A. WO.B-E., V.D-

SUPREME CoURT OF VIcTORIA,

Albury— Ardlethan— Balranald—Angel, II. L. Dight, S. S- Vincent, G. R.Hake, A- C. Barmedman—ArmidAle—Henderson, W. G. Dwyer, V. P.Weaver, H.M. duM.Nagle, V. F. Bathurst-

Wilkinson, John, Bonilla— McPhillamy, J.V.D. Tighe, P. E. Stephen, J. W. F-

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Bega—Cunningham, C. J.

Berrigan-Whitty, H. P.

Bombala—Boys, F. C.

Broken Hal—Brown, M. A.Davoren, .1. J.

CanowindraFinn, KCasino-Kissane, J. J. W.Condobolin Hodby

, , H. C.Coolamon —Thompson, W. A.Cooma-

Mawson, E. S.Coonamble—Button, J. D. Y.

Cootamundra---Maxwell, M.Vaughan, C. A. K.

Corowa —Jones, E E.Strong, NV. M.

Cetera—Phillips, R. B,

Culrairn —Midis, 0. C.

Delegate —Reed, G. A. L.

Deniliguin Phillips, P. F.Dubbo McManamey

, , \V F.Nelson, R. H.Palmer, R. 0.

Eden—Wellings, H. P. H.

Easton—Kilpatrick, A. J.

Forbes—Walker, D. G.

Ganmain-Laurence, R. L.

Gilgandra Beveridge, H.Goulburn—Betts, E. A.Johnson, E. W.Manfred, M. E.Walsh, J. C.

Grenfell—Weaver, K. R.

Commissioners.Griffith—Blamer, P. W.

Gundagai—Fraser, C. J.

Gunnedah Wragge, H. M.,M.L.C.

Hay—Simpson, J. M.

Henty-Wild, J. S.

Hillston—Magnus, A. C.

H Holbrook—

Drew, A. P.Inverell-

Av ern, A. F.J erilderie—Davis. C. E.

Kyogle-Amess, W.

Lake Caro —Bin, J. H.

Becton—Cater, W. R.

Lismore—McKenzie, C.

Lockhart Lappin, F. J.McCarthy, P. W.

.111 athoura —Mitchell, S. S.

Merriwa—Harper, W. E.

31 0).82—Cole, W. A.

Mudgee-Bawden, R. D.

Murrumburrah —Foley, J. C.Murrurundi—

Devlin, A. E.Narrabra Wet —Manning, R. Lance

Narrandera Dangar, 0. 0. H.Upton, R. E. R,

M.C.Newcastle —James, A. Bernard

Nyngan-Flashman 4.

Parkes—Emerton, C. P.

Parramatta—Shepard, 11, W.

Queanbeyan—Dickson, W. H. B.Woodward, F. P.

Quirindi-Hague, A. G.

Sydney—Adrian, F. G., S.M.Belisario, G. A. F.Coates, A. J.Cohen, T. W.Daly, E. NewtonDawes, E. G.Dowling, J. A.Drew, C. Mathews.Forsyth, W. G.Gardner. E. H.Laidlaw, J. IV. M.,

C.S.M.Laurence. E. A.Leihius, G. H.Marks, P. J.McCarthy, A. W.McCulloch, P. V.McDonald, J. J.McLachlan. A. J.

Montagu, N. W.Oshorne, H. S.Platt - Hepworth,H. B.

Rich, H. C. Ellison.Rowley, E. N.Russell, E. H. T.Salonper. H. M.Scroggie, II. de. Y.Sly, Dr. G. JSly, Dr. J. D.Smithers, G. ELStephen, C. C.Walker, G. W. E.Windeyer, W. A.

Martin, L. 0.Temora—Dibbs, R. C.Jamieson. J.

Tocumwal—Harford, P. R.Johnson, W. R.

Trundle—Hodgkinson, H. E.

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Commissioners,Urana— Wentworth- Wollongong—Culley, B., J.P. Hillard, R. Duncan, F.

White, H. R.Wagga Wagga—Mitchelmore, H. E. West Maitland Wyalong West —Walsh, W. M. J. Logan, R. L. Evans, G. P.

SUPREME COURT OF TASMANIA.

Salina— Parkes—Tighe, P. E. Emertun, C. P.

Bathurst— Parramatta-McPhillamy, J. Kemp, S. P.

Berrigan— Queanbeyan—Griffiths, R. D. Dickson, W. H. B.

Broken Hill— Woodward, F. P.Brown, T. J.

Cooma— Sydney—Manson, E. S. Belisario, G. A. F.

Goulburn— Berge. A. P.Manfred, M. E. Campbell, W. R.Walsh, J. C. Clark, F. G.

Clegg, Eric.Gundagai— Croaker, George Uther, Allan H.Fraser, C. J. Dawes, E. G. Walker, G. W. E.

Hay— Dowling, J. A. Warren, E. W.Simpson, J. M. Drew, C. Mathews. Wagga Wagga-

Inverell— Finlay, M. Mitchelmore, H. E.Avern, A. F. Gardner, E. H. Walsh, W. M. J.

Hobbs, A. C. Windsor—Lismore— Hyman, A. W., Paine, J. J., C.B.E.Bondfield, I. G. 0.B E , V.D.Mudgee— Laurence, N. C. Wyalong West—

McPherson, H. J. R. Leibius, G. H. Evans, G. P.

SUPREME CoURT oF QUEENSLAND.

Album— Broken Hill— Goulburn—Hague, D. W. Brown, M. A. Betts, E. A.Wilkinson, John, Cooma— Janson, E. W.

V. EL Manfred, IL B.Shannon, I. A., J.P. Walsh, J. C.

Bangalow Baker, G. W.

Bathurst McPhillamy, J.Stephen, J. W. F.

A rmidale— Coonamble—Weaver,H M duM M. Button,

Dungog Borthwick, A. S.

Gloucester-Hawdon, W. W.

Sydney-contd,Lightoller, C.Marks, Percy J.Morgan, A. J.Morgan, A. T.McLachlan, A. J.Nichol!, R. W.Perkin, B. W.Poole, L. NRaves, George A.Read, E.Rex, G. R.Rowley, E. N.Salenger, H. M.Scroggie, H. de Y.Shipway, PhillipSnelling, H. A. R.Stephen, A. Consett

Albury— Narrandera—Wilkinson, John, Dangar, 0. 0. H.

V.D. B =castle—A rmidale— James, A. BernardWeaver, H. M

Gunnedah-Wragge, H. 1,1„

M.L.C.Hag—Simpson, J. McN.

Inverell-Avern, A. F.

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Commissioners.Kyogle— Quirindi— Sydney—contd.

Gibson, R. J. Hague, A. G. Poole, L.:N.Lismore—Scone— Raves, George.A.

McKenzie, C. Gaden, E. N. Read, E.Somerville, G. B. Read, T. W. V.

Maclean— Stroud— Rich, H. C. Ellison.E. N.Fleming, W. B. Collins, G. V. Rowley,

Salenger, H. M.Maitland Wast— Scroggie, IL de Y.Carlton, J. R. Sydney— Service, C.

Moree— Alexander, C. W Sly, Dr. G. J.Cole, Wm. Albert Felisario, G. A. F. Sly, Dr. J. D.

Madam— Bell, N. J Smith, E. A.McPherson, H. J. E. Boxhall, J. A., Smith, H.

Coates, A. J. Snelling, H. A. 11,Murwillumbah— Cope, Win. Steel, H. P.

Budd, F. H. Dodds, A. J. Tweeddale, S. C.Drew, C. Mathews Walker, 0. W. E.

Muswellbrook— Finlay, M. Windeyer, W. A.,Halliday, N. A. Gardener, E.H. M.B.E.Gardner, E H.

Narrabri— Goddard, R. H.Wheeler, H. C. F. Gunn, K. W. Tenterfield—

Hobbs, A. C. Stuart, D. G.Narrandera— Hyman, A. W.,Danger, 0. 0. B. O.B.E., V,D, Taree-

Jones, J. P. Hooke, M. M.Newcastle— Kemmis, T. Mang.James, A. Bernard han Wagga Wagga—

Laurence, N. C.Parkes— Lightoller, C. Mitchelmore, IL, E.

Walsh, W. M. I.Emerton, O. P. Maybury, C. E. B.Parramatta— Morgan, A. J. Warialda—Kemp, S. P. Morgan, H. T.

McCarthy, A. W. Cleaves, W. 1.Queanbeyan— Nott. J. E. V.Dickson, W. B. B. Osborne, Ronald C. Wollongong—Woodward, F. P. Packer, T. W. Russell, J. W.

SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA

...Mary— Comma— Gundagai—Hague, D. W. Mawson, E. S. Fraser, C. J.Wilkinson, Joh n , Shannon, I. A., J.P,

V.D. Gunnedah—Wragge, H. M.

Sim son A. WArmidale— .Dubbo—

Nelson, R. H. M. l.., C.Weaver, H.M. du. M. Forbes„—

Rallina--- Walker, D. 0.Tighe, P.E. Gilgandra-

Bathurst— Beveridge, H.McPhillamy, J.

ay —Simpson, J. M.

Henty Wild,J. S.

Inverell Avern,A. F.

Lismore—Bondfield, I. G.

Broken Hill— Goulburn—Manfred, E.Brown, T. Walsh, J. C.Davoren, J . J

Condobolin— Grenfell-Hodby, H. C. Moore, H. E.

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Newcastle,—James; A. Bernard

Parkes,—Emerton C.P.

Parramatta--Hemp; Bi- E`:,

Queanbeyan,--Dickson; W.. H. B.Woodward; P. P;

Randrick L inks; J. r.

Strona--Collins;

NORTHERN

Commissioners.

Sydney—contd.Croaker; George.

Paly, H. Newton.Drew; a Mathews-.Edward'';. A. E.

Finlay, M.Forbes, George.

Gate, C. C.Gardner,- E. H.Carling, H: C. IL

Goddard, R.H.Hohhs, A. C.Hogan, L. L.Hymen, A. W.,

O.B.E..Lane,. E.Laurence,,E, A.Laurence, N.C.,

Leibius- GI IRLevy,. The. Aim: Sir

Lightoller, C.Marks, W.M.

Marshall,McBride, B.A.McCarthy, A. W..McCarthy, J. P:McLachlan, A. J.Morgan,Morgan, A. T.,Nicholl, R. W.

Osborne, aPerkin. B..W..Platt Hepworth.

H.- B.Poole. L.Raves, George A.

Rowley;.Reichenbach, G.. S.Salenger, H.M.

Scroggie H. de Y

Sydney —contd.Shipway,. P:Sly, Dr. G: J.Sly, Dr. J. D.Smith, E. A.Smyth J. W.Snelling, H. A. R.Stayner, A. B. .Steel, IL P.Stephen, A.Thompson, J.Walker, G. W. E.Warren, E. W.Williamson, J.Windeyer, W. A.,

ALEX.Wood, R. H. R.

Taree—Hooke, M. M.

Temora Hibbs, R. C.

Turramurra O'Brien, F. W. O.

Wagga Wagga,—Mithcelmore, H. E.Walsh W. M. J.

Grainger, L. IL

Paine, J. J., C.B.E.Walker,- R.- R,M.L.A.

Wollongong McLelland,. A. R.Wyalong West —Evans, G. P.

Lockhart---- McCarthy, P.: W.

Maitland West--- Enright, W. J.

Narrandera Dangar, O. O. H.Wien, Harry

Sydney--

Barnes,. A.. Et.Belisario, G. A: F.

Brown,T.G.Clark„ Et Gr...

Clegg, EricCoates; A. J:Cook„S.E.:

TERRITORY

Sydney Sydney—contD.Alexander, C. W.Arnold A, G., de.,L.

Sydney— contd.Raves,.George

CENTRAL

Sydney —Raves, George A.

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Commissioners.SUPREME COURT OF FIJI.

Gundagai— Sydney—contd.. Sydney—contd.Fraser, C. J. Laurence, E. A. Raves, George A.

Levy, The Hon. Sir Robson, The Hon.Parramatta— Daniel, M.L.A. W. E. V., M.L.C.Kemp, S. P. Lightoller C. Steel, II. P.

Livingstone, H. Stephen, A. CometSydney— Marks, W. M. Sullivan, Reginald.Dowling, J. A. McLachlan, K. L. Teece, It N.Jones, P. O. Morgan, A T. Walker, G. W. E.

Albury-Wilkinson, John,

V.D.Armidale—

Weaver, H, M. du M.Ballina—Tighe, P. E.

Bathurst----McPhillamy, J.Stephen, J. W. F.

Broken Hill—Frown, T. J.

Chatswood —Brown, W, Le Brim

" Wambrook,"Dowell,street.

Cooma—Mitchell, F. F.Deniliqu in—Wilkinson, H. L.

Dubbo-Fitzhardinge, C. H.Goulburn,—

Betts, E. A.Manfred, M. E.Walsh, J. C.

Gren fWeaver, K. R.

Gundagai—Fraser, C. J.

Hay —Simpson, J. M.

Inverell-Avern, A. F

Lismore-Bondfield, I. G.Maitland Wert —Enright, W. J.

Mudgee McPherson, H. J. K.Narrabri —Potts, W. E.

.N arrandera.—Danger, O. O. H.

COURT OF WESTERNNewcastle—James, A. Bernard

Parkes—Emerton, C. P,

Parramatta—Kemp, S. P.Queanbeyan —

Dean, H.Dickson, W. H B.Woodward, F. P.

Sydney--Alexander, C. W.Arnold, A. G. de L.Belisario, G. A. P.Berne, A. P.Campbell, W. R.Clark, F. 0.Clegg. Eric.Coates, A. J.Cope, W.Croaker, GeorgeBobbing, LDrew, C. Mathews.Edwards, A. F.Evans, Victor H.*Finlay, M.Gardner, E. H.Goddard, R. H.Gunn, K. W.Hobbs, A. C.Hogan, L. L.Hyman, A. W.,

AUSTRALIA.Sydney—contd.Maybury, C. E. F.McLachlan, A. J,Morgan, A. J.Morgan, A. T.Morgan, H. T.Nicholl, Robert W.Norris, O. E.Nott, J. E. V.Osborne, R. C.Penny, C. R.Raves, George A.Read, E.Rex, G. R.Rich, H. C. EllisonRowley, E. N.Salenger, H. H.Scroggie, H. de Y.Shipway, PhillipSingleton, G. L. M.Sly, Dr. G. .T.Sly, Dr. J. D.Smith, Herbert.Snelling., H. A. R.Stayner, A. F.

Steel, fl P.Stephen, L. C.Walker, G. W. E.Warren, E. W.

Tamworth—Prentice, A. J.

Taree —Hooke, M.

SUPREME

O.B.E., V.D. Turramurra —Laurence, E. A. O'Brien, F. W. O.Laurence. N. C. Wawa Wagga-Leibius, G. II Mitchelmore, H. E.Levy, The Hon. Sir Walsh, W. M. J.Daniel, M.L.A.

Lightoller, C. IV arren-Little, F. 0. B. Lovett, H. W.Lowe, W. E. Willoughby—Marks, Percy J. Graingar, L. IL

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Commissioners,SUPREME COI. ET oF NEM ZEALAND.

Albury—Wilkinson, John,

V.D.

Armidale-Weaver, H. M. duM.

Bathurst2, McPhillamy, J.

Narrandera—Wren, Harry

Newcastle—James, A. Bernard

Parkes Emerton, C. P.

Parramatta—Kemp, S. P.

Sydney—Barnes. A. E.Belisario, G. A. F.Berne, A. P.Campbell, W. R.Clark, F. G.

Sydney—contd.Coates, A. J.Cope, W.Cowlishaw,Croaker, GeorgeDaly, E. NewtonDowling, J. A.Drew, 0. MathewsFinlay, M.Forsyth, W. G.Gardner, E. H.Havyatt, H. L. S.Hyman, A. W.,

O.B.E , V.D.Kemmis, T.

MaughanLaurence, N. C.Leibius, G. H.Levy, The Hon. Sir

Daniel, M.L.A.Lightoller, C.Marks, P. J.Marks, W. M.Morgan, A. J.Morgan, H. E.McCarthy, A. W.MeLaehlan, A. J.Nott, J. E. V.

Sydney—contd.Oshorne. R. C.Perkin, B. W.Platt-Hepworth,

H. B.Poole, L. N.Raves, George A.Read, E.Rex, G. R.Rieh, H. C. EllisonRowley, E. N.Scroggie, H. de Y.Shipway,Sly, Dr. G. J.Steel, H. P.Stephen, L. C.Walker, G. W. E.Warren, E. W.Windeyer, W. A.,

M. BE.

Turramurra—O'Brien, F. W. O.

Wagga Wagga-Mitchelmore, H EWalsh, W. M. J.

IRELAND.Mullins, The Hon. John Lane, M.L.C., Barrister, 30

Carrington-street, Sydney.

DoMINIoN OF CANADA.Forsyth, W. G., Solicitor, 16 Farraek-street, Sydney.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, B.N.Z. Chambers,

Wynyard street, Sydney.Millin, F. 1., Secretary, Royal Exehange, Bridgc-street,

Sydney.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.Clark, Francis G., Solieitor, Dalton House, 115 Pitt-street,

Sydney.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, F.N.Z. Chambers,

Wynyard-street, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solieitor, Stock Exchange Building,

113 Pitt Street, Sydney.

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Commissioners.

STATE OF CALIFoRNIA-Fealy, David, Solicitor, 52 Elizabeth-street, Sydney.

ONTARIO.Clark, Francis G- Solicitor, Dalton House, 115 Pitt-street

Sydney.Laurence, E- A-, Solieitor, B.N Z. Chambers, Wynyard,

street, Sydney.Raves, George A. Solieitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113

Pitt-street, Sydney.

NEWFOUNDLAND.Ravas, George A-, Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113

Pitt-street Sydney.

SASKATCHEWAN.Raves, George A-, Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113

Pitt-street, Sydney.

PROVINCEClark, Franeis G-, Solieitor,

Sydney-Laurence, E- A-, Solicitor,

street, Sydney.Raves, George A-, Solicitor,

Pitt Street, Sydney.

BRITISHLaurenee, E- A., Solicitor,

street, Sydney.Raves, George A-, Solicitor,

Pitt Street, Sydney-

NOR FOLK ISLAND.Raves, George A-. Solicitor, Stork Exchange Fuilding, 113

Pitt Street, Sydney.Sillar, R H. B., Solicitor, Cathcart House, 11c Castlereagh-

street, Sydney.

TERRITORY oF NEW ,GUINEA.

Cowper N- L., Solicitor, 19 Castlereagh-street, Sydney,Sillar, R- S- B-, Solicitor, Cathcart House, 11c Castlereagh-

street, Sydney.

TERRITORY OF PAPUA-

McAlester, J. C-, Solicitor, 128 Pitt-street-, Sydney.Raves, George A-, Solicitor, Stoek Exchange Building, 113

Pitt RI, et, Sydney-Sillar, R. S. B-, Solicitor, Catheart House, lie •Castlereagh-

street Sydney.Webster, J C-, Solieitor, 117 Pitt-street, Sydney.

OF QUEBEC.Dalton House, 115 Pitt-street,

B N-Z- Chambers, Wynyard.

Stock Exchange Building, 1.L3

COLUMBIA.B.N.Z. Chambers, Wynyard-

Stock Exehange Building. 113

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Commissioners,

MANITOBA.Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, Dalton House, 1.15 Pitt-street,

Sydney.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, B.N.Z. Chambers, Wynyard-

. street, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113

Pitt Street, Sydney.

INDIA.High Court of Judicature at Calcutta (Bengal).

Mawby, R. N. A., Solicitor, Bofe Chambers, 19 O'Connell-street, Sydney.

High Court of Judicature at Lahore (Punjah).Mawby, R. N. A., Solicitor, Bofe Chambers, 19 O'Connell-

street, Sydney.High Court of Judieature, at Allababad (United Provinces

of Agra and {kWh).Mawby, IL N. A, Solicitor, Rofe Chambers, LA O'Connell-

street, Sydney.

MADRAS.Clark, Francis G., Solicitor, Dalton House, 115 Pitt-street

SydneyLaurence, E. A., Solicitpr, B.N.Z. Chambers, Wynyard-

street, Sydney.

BOMBAY.Laurenee, E. A., Solicitor, B.N.Z. Chambers, '

Wynyard-street, Sydney.

BENGALClark, Francis G., Solicitor, Dalton House, 115 Pitt-street,

Sydney.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, B.N Z. Chambers, Wynyard-

street, Sydney.

NATAL.Laurence, .E A. Solicitor, B.N.Z. Chambers, Wynyard-street,

Sydney.

ORANGE FREE STATE.Laurence, E A., Solicitor, B.N.Z. Chambers, Wynyard-street,

Sydney

TRANSVAAD.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, B.N.Z. Chambers, Wynyard-street,

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Commissioners.

SOUTH AFRICA.

Abbott, Macartney, Solicitor, 67, Castlereagh-street, Sydney-Clark, Francis G- Solicitor, Dalton House, 115 Pitt-st-, Sydney-Laurenee, E- A-:Solieitor, B.N.Z. Chambers, Wynyard-street,

Sydney-Parker, Alfred I,-, Solicitor, 16 Barrack-street, Sydney.Read, E., Solicitor, 0-11 Hunter-street, Sydney

SoUTHERN RHODESIA-

Clark, Francis G-, Solicitor, Dalton House, 115 Pitt-st-, Sydney.Laurence, E. A-, Solicitor, B.N-Z- Chambers, Wynyard-strcet,

Sydney-

WESTERN PACIPIC.Laurence, E- A-, Solicitor, B.N.Z. Chambers, Wynyard-street,

Sydney-Morgan, 11. E-, Solicitor, 34 Martin-place, Sydney-Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113

Pitt - street-, Sydney.Sillar, Ralph S- B-, Solicitor, Cathcart House, 11c Castlereagh-

street, Sydney.Teece, R- N-, Solicitor, S Hunter-street, Sydney.

NEW BRUNSWICK-Laurenee, E- A-, Solicitor, B-N-Z- Chambers, Wynyard-street,

Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113

Pitt-street, Sydney.

NOVA SCOTIA.Laurence, E. A-, Solicitor, F-N-Z- Chambers, Wynyard.street,

Sydney-Raves, George A-, Solicitor, Stoek Exehange Building, 113

Pitt-street, Sydney.

ALBERTALaurence, E- A., Solicitor, B-N.Z. Chambers, Wynyard-street,

Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stoek Exchange Building, 113

Pitt-street. Sydney.

CAPE oF GoOD HoPE.Laurence, E- A., Solicitor, B-N-Z- Chambers, Wynyard-street,

Sydncy-

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QUARTER SESSIONS, 1934.METROPOLITAN DISTRICT-

Sydney—Thursdays, 1 Feb. and 1 Mar-, Wednesday, 4 April,Tuesdays, 1 May and 5 June, Monday, 2 July, Wednes-day, 1 Aug., Monday, 3 Sept-, Tuesday, 2 Oet-, Thursday,1 Nov., and Monday, 3 December.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.Armidale—Mondays, 26 Feb. (11-30 a-m.), 11 Tune (11-30

a.m.), and 15 October (11.30 am-).Glen Innes—Wednesday, 21 Feb-, Mondays, 18 June, and

1 Oct.Grafton—Mondays, 26 Mar. (11.30 a-m.), 11 Aug. (11-30 a-m-),

and 26 Nov. (11-30 a.m.)-Gunnedah—Wednesdays, 4 April, 1 Aug., and 21 Nov.Inverell—Monday, 19 Feb-, Wednesdays, 20 June, and 3 Oct.Kempsey—Mondays, 12 Mar-, 2 July, and 29 Oct-Lismore—Tuesdays, 17 April, 21 Aug., and 4 Dec.Moree—Mondays, 5 Feb-, 28 May, and 17 Sept.Narrabri—Thursday, S Feb., Monday, 21 May (11 a.m-), and

Thursday, 20 Sept.Tamworth—Wednesdays, 28 Feb., 13 June. and 17 Oct.Taree—Tuesdays, 20 Mar, 10 July, and 6 Nov.

WESTERN DISTRICT.Bathurst—Tuesdays, 6 Feb-, 22 May, and 27 Nov.Fourke—Wednesdays, 11 April, and 19 Sept.Cobar—Tnesdays, 10 April, and 18 Sept.Condobolin—Tuesdays, 13 Mar., 21 Aug-, and 13 Nov.Coonamble—Mondays, 23 April (2 p.m-), 23 July (2 p-m-),

and 29 Oet- (2 p.m.).Cowra—Tuesday, 27 Mar., Wednesdays, 27 June, and 17 Oct.Dubbo—Mondays, 19 Mar., 16 July, and 19 Nov.Forbes—Wednesdays, 4 April, 15 Aug-. and 7 Nov-Mudgee—Wednesday- 31 Jan., Tuesdays, 5 June, and 25 Sept.Orange—Monday, 12 Feb., Tuesdays, 29 May, and 23 Oct.Parkes—Wednesdays, 14 Mar. (11 a-m-), 22 Aug. (11 a-m.),

and 14 Nov. (11 a-m-)-Parramatta—Mondays, 19 Feb-, SO April, 11 June, 30 July,

and 27 Aug-, Tuesday, 2 Oct., and Monday, 3 Dee.Walgett—Thursday, 26 April, and Wednesday 31 Oct. (2 p-m-).

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.Albury—Wednesdays, 14 Mar., 4 July, and 24 Oct.Broken Hill—Tuesdays, 8 May (2 p.m.), 21 Aug- (2 p.m-),

and 4 Dee- (2 p-m-).Cootamundra—Thursdays, 22 Feb-, 21 June, and 18 Oct.Deniliquin—Tuesdays, 20 Mar., 24 July, and 13 Nov.Goulburn—Tuesday, 6 Feb., Wednesday, 6 June, and Tuesday

18 Sept.Gundagai—Tuesdays, 20 Feb. (11 a.m-), 19 June (11 a.m-),

and 16 Oct- (11 a.m-)-Hay—Fridays. 23 Mar-, 27 July, and 16 Nov.Narrandera—Mondays, 16 April (2 p.m-), 16 July (2 p.m-),

and 5 Nov. (2 p-m.)-Wagga Wagga—Tuesdays, 6 Mar-, 10 July, and 30 Oct.Wyalong—Wednesdays, 28 Feb. (2 p-m.), 27 June (2 p-m.),

and 10 Oct- (2 p.m-)-

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SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT--continued.Yass—Fridays, 2 Feb., 18 May, and 14 Sept.Young—Tuesdays. 13 Feb., 12 June, and 25 Sept.

SOUTHERN AND MINTER DISTRICT.Bega—Wednesday, 21 Feb,, 30 May, and-10 Oct.Cooma—Mondays, 19 Feb., 28 May, and 8 Oct.Maitland—Monday, 26 Mar., Tuesday, 31 July, and Monday,

3 Dee.Newcastle—Thursday, 1 Feb., Wednesday, 2 May, Monday,

27 Aug., and Tuesday, 6 Nov.Singleton--Wednesdays, 16 May, 15 Aug., and 21 Nov.Wollongong—Mondays, 5 Mar., 18 June, and 22 Oct.

DISTRICT COURT SITTINGS, 1934.METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

Sydney—Thursdays, 1 Feb., and 1 Mar., Wednesday 4 April.Tuesdays, 1 May, and 5 June, Wednesday, 1 August,Monday, 3 Sept., Tuesday, 2 Oct., Thursday,. 1 Nuv.,and Monday 3 Dec.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.Armidale—Mondays, 28 Feb. (1110 a.m-), 11 June (1110

a.m.), and 15 Oct. (11.30 a.m.).Bellingen—Wednesdays, 14 Mar., 4 July, and 31 Oct.Casino—Thursdays, 26 April, 30 Aug., and 13 Dec.Glen Innes—Wednesday, 21 Feb., 'Mondays, 18 June, and

1 Oct.Grafton—Mondays, 26 Mar. (11 . 30 a.m.), 1.3 Aug. (1110 a.m.),

anti 211 Nov. (11.30 a.m.).Gunnedah—Wednesdays. 4 April, 1 Aug., and 21 Nov.Inverell—Monday, 19 Feb., Wednesdays, 20 June, and

3 Oct.Kempsey—mondays, 12 Mar., 2' July, and 29 Oct.

Lismore—Tuesdays. 17 April, 21 Aug., and 4 Dec.Moree—Mondays, .5 Feb.. 28 May, and 17 Sept.Murwillumbah—Tuesdays, 24 April, 28 Aug., and 11 Dec.

Narrabri—Thursday, 8 Feb., Monday, 21 May (11 a.m.), and'Thursday, 20 Sept.

Port Macquarie—Mondays, 19 Mar-, 9 July, and 5 Nov.Tamworth—Wednesdays, 28 Feb., 13 June, and- 37 Oct.Taree—Tuesdays, 20 Mar., 10 July, and 6 Nov.

WESTERN DISTRICT.Bathurst—Tuesdays, 6 Feb-, 22 May, and' 27 Nov.Fourke—Wednesdays, 11 April, and J9 Sept.Cobar—Tuesdays ', 1.0 April, and 18 Sept.Condobolin—Tuesdays. 13 Mar., 21 Aug., and 13 .Nov.Coonamble—Mondays. 23 April (2 p,m.), 23 , July (2 p.m.),

and' 29' Oet (2. p.m.).Cowra—Tuesday, 27 Mar., Wednesdays., 27 June, and 17

October.Dubbo—Mondays, 1 :9 Mar., 16 July., and 19• Nov.Forbes—Wednesdays, 4 April, 15 Aug., and 7 Nov.Lithgow—Mondays, 5 Feb., 21 May, and 24. SeptMudgee—Wednesday, 31 Jan., Tuesdays, 5 June, and' 25

Sept.Nyngan—Mondays, 16 April (2 p.m.), 13 Aug. (2 p,m.), and

5 Nov. (2 p.m.).

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WESTERN DISTRICT—continued.Orange—Monday, 12 Feb., Tuesdays, 29 May, and 23 OctParkes—Wednesdays, 14 March (11 a.m.), 22 Aug. (11 a.m.),

and 14 Nov. (11 a.m.).Parramatta—Mondays, 26 Feb., 7 May, and 18 June. Tues-

day, 7 Aug., Mondays, 3 Sept., 8 Oct., and 10 Dec.Walgett—Thursday 26 April, and Wednesday, 31 Oct.(2 p.m.).Wellington—Wednesday, 18 April, Thursday, 26 July, and

Friday, 23 Nov.

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.Albury—Wednesdays, 14 Mar., 4 July, and 24 Oct.Broken Hill—Tuesdays, 8 May (2 p.m.), 21 Aug. (2 p.m.),

and 4 Dec. (2 p.m.).Cootamundra—Thursdays, 22 Feb., 21 June, and 128 Oct.Corowa—Mondays, 12 Mar. (2 p.m.), 2 July (2 p.m.), and

22 Oct. (2 p.m.).Deniliquin—Tuesdays, 20 Mar., 24 July, and 13 Nov.Goulburn—Tuesday, 6 Feb., Wednesday, 6 June, and Tues-

day, 18 Sept.Grenfell—Thursdays, 15 Feb. (11 a.m.), 14 June (11 son.),

and 27 Sept. (11 a.m.).Griffith—Monday, 9 April (2 p.m.), Tuesdays, 31 July( 3.p.m.),

and 20 Nov. (3 p.m.).Gundagai—Tuesdays, 20 Feb. (11 a.m.), 19 June (11 a.m.),

and 18 Oct. ( .11 a.m.).Hay—Fridays, 23 Mar., 27 July, and 16 Nov.Narrandera—Mondays, 16 April (2 p.m.), 16 July (2 p.m.),

and 5 Nov. (2 p.m.).Temora—Mondays, 26 Feb., 25 June, and 8 Oct.Wagga Wagga—Tuesdays, 6 Mar., 10 July, and 30 Oct.Wyalong—Wednesdays, 28 Feb. (2 p.m.), 27 June (2 p.m.),

and 10 Oct. (2 p.m.).Yass—Fridays, 2 Feb., 18 May, and 14 Sept.Young—Tuesdays, 13 Feb., 12 June, and 25 Sept.

SOUTHERN AND HUNTER DISTRICT.Bega—Wednesdays, 21 Feb., 30 May, and 10 Oct.

Braidwood—Thursdays, 22 Mar., 14 June, and 18 Oct.Campbelltown—Monday, 28 Feb. (11 a.m.), Tuesday, 22 May,

(11 a.m.), and Wednesday, 26 Sept. (11 a.m.).Cooma—Mondays, 19 Feb., 28 May, and 8 Oct.Gosford—Wednesday, 28 Feb., Monday, 25 June, Thursday,

4 Oct.Maitland—Tuesdays, 10 April, 3 July, 18 Sept.,.and 27 Nov.Moss Vale—Thursdays, 15 Feb. and 28 June, and Monday,

24 Sept.Muswellbrook—Monday, 23 April, Tuesdays, 21 Aug. and

11 Dec.Newcastle—Thursday, 8 Feb., Wednesday, 9 May, Monday,

3 Sept., and Tuesday.,13 Nov.Nowra—Thursdays, 15 'Afar., 7 lune, and 1 Nov.Queanbeyan—Tuesday, 20 -Mar., Mondays, 11 Ame r and 15 Oct.

Quirindi—Thursdays, 26 April- 23 Aug., and 13 Dec.Singleton—Wednesdays, 16 May, 15 Aug., and 21 Nov.Wollongong—Monday, 12 Mar., Tuesdays, 5 June, and 7 Aug.,

and Monday, 29 Oct.

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JANUARY.

[111Ho liday.

Holiday.FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANYHoliday.

13 5 Holiday.[4 SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY.[5 Mt6 Tu17 W18 Tbto E20 S Holiday.21 S THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY,22 M23 Tu

24 W25 Th Holiday.26 F Holiday.27 S Holiday.28 S SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY.29 NI30 Pu31 W D.C. Mudgee. Q.S. Mudgee.

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FEBRUARY.

1 fh D.C. Sydney. Q.S.Sydney-, Newcastle.E D.C. 'Yass. Q.S. Yass.

3 6 Holiday.4 8 SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY.5 1,1 D.C. Marco, Lithgow. Q.S. Moree.6 Tu D-C. Goulburn, Bathurst. Q.S. Goulburn, Bathurst.

7 w8 Th D.C.Neweastle, Narrabri. Q-S- Narrabri.

I0S FHoliday

L , 8 QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY.12 pa Vaeation ends, D.C. Orange. Q.S. Orange-13 Tubegins Examinations begin.

First Term begins.,YoungQ.S.Young

14W15 Th D.C. Mess Vale, Grenfell (11 a.m.).

16r^,

Fs Holiday.

43 8 FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT.19 If De. Examtnations begin. D C. Coon,. lnverell i.S.

Coon a, Parramatta, Inverell.20 Tu D.C. Gundagai (11 a. m.) Q.S. Gundagai (11 a .m.)21 W. D.C. Bega, Glen Tunes, Q.S. Bega, Glen Inure.

22 Th D.C. Cootamundra. Q.S. Cootamundra.23 F24 S Holi /ay.25 5 SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT.z6 M. p.0 Campbelltown (11 a.m.). Temora . Armidale (11.30

2777 11 a en 1, Parramatta. Q.S.. armidale (11-W man.)

28 NV D.C. Gosford, Wyalong (2 p.m..), Tamworth. Q.S.Wya--long (2 p.m.), Tamworth

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MARCH.

D.C. Sydney. Q.S. Sydney.

Holiday.THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT.Q.S. Wollongong.D.C. Wagga Wagga. Q.S. Wagga Wagga.

Admission of Solicitors.Holiday. First Tem ends,FOURTH SUNDAY TY LENT.Causer fur Trio) (3 Courts) Central Criminal Court.

D. C. Wotlongong, Co own (2 p.m.). Kempsey. Q.B.Kempsey.

D.C. Condobolin. Q.S. Condobolin.D.C. Albury, Belliogen, Parkes (11 a.m.). Q.S. Albury,

(Parkes (11 a.m.).D.C. Nowra.

Holiday.FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT.D.C. Port Macquarie, Dubbo. Q.S. Dubto.D.C. Queanheyan, DentliqnIn, Tame. :Q.S. Deniliquin

!Caret.

D.C. Braidwood.D.C. Hay. Q.S. Hay.Holiday.PALM SUNDAY.D.C. Grafton (11'30 a.m.). Q.S. MaitIand, Grafton

1.11,80 au.)D.C. Cowra. Q.S. Cowra.

GOOD FRIDAY. HolidayHoliday.

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APRIL.

2l11.

'EASTER DAYHoliday.

3 Tu Holiday.4 WNarrabri and Albury Sittings. D.C. Sydney,

[Gunnedah, Forbes. Q.S.5 Th [Sydney, Gunnedah, Forbes.15 .F: ,

7 g. 'Holiday..8 'S, FIRST - SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.9 m Camas for triat (1 Gond). Narrandera Sittings. D.C.

10 TuDubbo, GoUlburn, Grafton, and Armidale Griffith (2 p.m. ) .

II W D.C. Bourke. Q.S. Bourke [MaitlandCoban. Q.S. Cobar.

12 Thr3 F1 4 9 HolidaY.r5 S SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.T6 if D.C. Narrandera (2 Pm.). Nyngan (2 p.m.). Q.S.

1 7 Tu Hay and Broken Hill Sittings. Narrandera (2 p.m.) D.C. Lismore Q.S.(amore.Die:

r8 W Maitland Sittings. D.C. WellIngtun.

19 Thm F21 g . Holiday.22 S THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.23 M D.C. Muswellbrook, Coonamble (2 p.m.). Q.S.24 Tu D.C. Murwillumhah._ [Coonamble (2 :p.m.)

25 W Holiday. (Anzac Day);26 iii D.C. Quirinal, Casino, Walgett. Q.S. Walgettz"., F . Causes end.2, .3 Holiday.29 S FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER,30 M Second Term begins. Q.S. Parramatta.

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MAY.

Solicitors' Examinations begin. D.C. Sydney.Q.S. Newcastle. [ Q.S. Sydney.

Holiday.ROGATION SUNDAY. Bing enters 25th year

[of his reign.Far Examinations begin. D.C. Parramatta.D.C. Broken Hill (2 p.m.) Q.S. Broken HillD.C. Newcastle. [(2 p,m.).

I To2 w3 Th4 F5 S67M8 Tu9W

10 ThFS Holiday.

SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY.MToW D.C. Singleton. Q.S. Singleton.ThF D.C. Yass. Q.S. Vass.3 Holiday.S WHITSUNDAY. [Narrabri (11 a.m.)M D.C. Narrabri (U. a.m.), Lithgow. Q.S.To D.C. Campbelltown (11 a.m.), Bathurst. Q.S.

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Canses for trial (3 Courts) Central Criminal Court[D.C. Cooma, Moles. Q.S. Cooma, Moree

D.C. Orange. Q.S. Orange.D.C. Bop. Q.S. Bega.

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I F2 S Holiday.3 FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.45

MTu

HolidaycD .C.— Sydney, Wollongong, Mudge?. Q.S. Syd-

6 W D.C. Goulburn. Q.S. Goulburn. [ney, Mudgee.7 Th D.C. Nowra.8F9 S Holiday.I0 .S SECOND SUNDAY . AFTER TRINITY.

11 m D.C. Queanbeyan ) Armidale (11'30 a.m.) Q.S. Armidale[(11.30 a.m.), Parramatta.

12 ru D.C. Young. Q.S. Young.13

ix Conveyancers' Examinattons begin. D.C. Tamworth

14 Th D.C. Braidwood, Grenfell (11 a.m.)15F16 S Holiday.r 7 THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.I8 M D.C. Glen Innes, Parramatta. Q.S. Wollongong. Glen

lanes19 Tu D.C. Gundagai (11 a.m.) Q.S. Gundagai20 W D.C. Inverell. Q.S. Invcrell. 1(11 a.m.)21 Tb D.C. Cootamundra. Q.S. Cootamundra22 Fz3 S Holiday.24 S FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.25 M D.C. Gosford, Temora.26 Ta27 1,V D.C. Wyalong (2 p.m.), Comm. Q.S. Wyalong28 Th D.C. Moss Vale. [(2 p.m.) Gown.29 F Causes end..3o 5 Holiday.

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JULY.

1 S FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.2 111 Vaeation begins. D.C. Corowa (2 p.m.), Kemp-

[sey. Q.S Sydney, Kempsey.3 Tu D.C. Maitland.4 W D.C. Albury, Bellingen. Q.S. Albury.5 'Ph6F7 S Holiday.8 S SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.9 11 D.C. Port Macquarie.

10 Tu D.C. Wagga Wagga, Three, 03. Wagga Wagga, Taree.II W12 1/l13 :F14 S Holiday.1 5 S SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.i6 M D.C. Narrandera (2p.m.), Dubbo. Q.S. Har-r] [Narrandera (2 p.m.), Dubbo.18W19 II20.: 1 .

21 S Holiday.22 5 EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.23 M Vacation ends. D.C. Coonamble ( 2 p.m.) Q.S. Coonam-

24 leu Third Term begins. Soltcitors' Examinations. begtn.

25 W[D.C. Deniliquin Q.S. Deniliquin.

26 Tb D.C. Wellington.27 F D C. Bay. Q.S. Hay.28 .S Holiday.29 c5" NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.30 m. Bar Examinations begin. Q.S. Parramatta.it Tu D.C. Griffith (3 p.m.). Q.S. Maitland.

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AUGUST. •

1 W D.C. Sydney, Gunnedah. Q.S. Sydney,.2 Th [Gunnedah.

:3 F,4 8 Holiday

5 r TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.6 M Holiday.

Tu D.C. Wollongong Parramatta. •8 W9 Ti

ro Fxi S Holiday.12 ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.13 A D.C. Grafton (11 30 a.m.), Nyngan (2 p..m.) Q.S. Grafton,

14 Tu [(11.30 a.m.).

15 W D.C. Singleton, Forbes. Q.S. Singleton, Forbes.r6 Tb27 FIS S Holiday.29 5 TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.20 M21 Tu D.C. Muswetlbrook, Broken Hai (2 0.111-), Lismore,

Condobolin. Q.S. Broken Httl1(2 0.m.), Lismore, Condobolin

22 W D.C. Parkes (11 a.m.). Q.S. Parkes (11 mrd.).23 Th D.0 Quirin di.24 F Admission of25 8 Holiday. Third Term ends.26 THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.27 M

Causes for Trial (3 Courts). Central Parramatta28 Tu D.C. Murwillumbah.29 W3o Tb D,C. Casino.3T F

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25 F27 Th

SEPTEMBER.

Holiday.FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.D.C. Sydney, Newcastle, Parramatta. Q.S. Sydney.

Holiday.FIFTEENTH SUNDAY ALTER TRINITY.

D.C. Yass. Q.S. Yass.Holiday.SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITYD.C. Norte. Q.S. Moree.D.C. Maitland, Goutburn, Cobar, Q.S. (Goutburn, CobarD.C. Bourke. Q.S. Bourke.D.C. Narrabri. Q.S. Narrabri.

Holiday.SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.D.C. Moss Vale, Lithgow.

LIsmore Sttttng,. D.C. Young. Mudge, Q.S. Young,D.C. Campbelltowu (11 aim.). MudgeeD.C. Grenfell (11 aim.).

Holiday.EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

1 s2

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OCTOBER.Month for registering Solicitors Offices

t M Holiday. D.C. Glen Innes. Q.S. Glen Innes.2 T11 Causes for triat (1 Court) D.C. Sydney, Q.S. Sydney.

3 W Bathurst, Cootamundra and Newcastle Sittings. rt.[Inverell, Q.S. Inverell

4 Tb D.C. Gosford.5F6 S Holiday.7 3 NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.8 K D.C. Comm, Temora, Parramatta. Q.S. Coma'9 Tu Dubbo, Deniliquin. Tamworth, & Wagga Wagga Sittings

to W D.C. Bev, Wyalong (2 P.M). Q.S. Sega, Wyalongi r Th

((2 p.m.)

12F53 S Holiday.(4 S TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.15 Al D.C. Queanbeyan. Armidate (11.30 a.m.). Q.B. Armidalec 6 Tu D.C. Gundagai( tl a.m.) Q.S. Gundagai (11 a.m.).(7 W D.C. Tamworth, Cowra, Q S. Tamworth, Cowra.IS Th D.C. Braidwood, Cootamundra. Q.S. Cootamundra.

(9 F Causes end.

20 8 Holiday.21 3 TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.22M Fourth Term begins. D.0 Corowa 12 p.m. Q.S.

:Wollongong.23 Ttl Solicitors' Examinations begin. D,C. Orange- Q.S.24 W D.C. Albury. Q.S. Albury. [ °rang°

25 Th26 F27 S Holiday28 3 TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY29 1,1 Bar Examination begin. D.C. Wollongong, Kemsey30 Mt pD.C. Wagga Wagga Q. S. Wagga. Wagga.3 r W Last Day for registering Solicitors' Offices D.C. Bell-

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NOVEMBER.

I Th D.C. Sydney, Nowra, Q.S. Sydney.2 F3 S Holiday,4 S TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY AFTER

[TRINITY'5 M D.C. Narrandera, (2 p.m.), Port Macquarie, Nyngan

),2 p. Q.3. Narrandera. (2 p.m.)6 T D.C. Taree. Q.S. Newcastle, Farce.7 W D.C. Forbes. Q.S. Forbes.8 Th

so FS Holiday.II TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTERI2 M [TRINITY13 T D.C. Newcastle, DenillquIn, Condobolin. Q.S.

[DenilIquin. Condobolin2 4 W Conveyancers' Examinations begin. D.C. Parkes25 Th [(11 am.) Q.S. Parkes (11 a.m.).

z6 F Admission of Solicitors. D. C. Hay. Q. S. Hay.17 S Holiday. Fourth Term enda. [TRINITY.18 S TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER39 M Causes for trial (3 courts): Central Criminal Court.

ID a Dubbo Q.S. Dubbo20 T D.C. Chian (9 p.m.),21 W D.C. Singleton, Gunnedah. Q.S SID gleton,Gtumedah22 Th23 F D.C. Wellington.2 4 5 Holiday. [TRINITY:25 r$ TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER26 M D.0 Grafton, (11•30 am ). Q.S. Grafton (11:30 a.m.2 7 T D.C. Maitland, Bathurst. Q.S. Bathurst28 W29 Th30 F

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DECEMBER.

1 S Holiday.2 FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT.3 M Q.S. Sydney QS. Sydney, Maitland, Parramatta4 T D.C. Broken Hil (2 p.m ), Lismore. QB. Brawn5 W 2 p.m.). Lismore6 Th7 F

S Holiday.9 S SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT,Io nu. D.C. Parramatta.II T D.C. Muswellbrook, Murwillumbah.12 W13 Th D.C. Quirinal, Casino.

r4 F/5 s Holiday.16 THIRD SUNDAY [N ADVENT.17 M18 T29 W20 Th Causes end.21 F Vacation. begins.22 S Holiday.23 FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT,

_24 hi Holiday25 T CHRISTMAS DAT.26 IV Holiday.27 Th2829 9 Holiday.30 .SUNDAY -AFTER CHRISTMAS.31 M Holiday.

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LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE FOR ANDDATES OF BARRISTERS' EXAMINATIONS, &c.,

FOR THE YEAR 1924.

EXAMINATIONS, &C., FOR THE BAR.

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to applyfor admission as a student,at,law-

12 February, 27 April, 23 July, and 19 October.

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to proceedto examination-

29 January, 16 April, 9 July, and 8 October.

Examinations begin —

19 February, 7 May, 31 July, and 29 October.

RULES FOR, THE ADMISSION OF BARRISTERS.

Wednesday, the 19th day uf December, A.D. 1928In

pursuance of all powers vested in us, or any of us, asmembers of the Barristers' Admission Board, or as Judgesof the Supreme Court of New South Wales, we do orderand direct as follows :—

Commence. 1. These Rules shall come into furee on the first day ofmeat. July, 1929.

Reseission 2. All Rules heretofore made with reference to theof form= examination and admission of candidates for admission asrules. barristers are hereby reseinded : Provided that this reseis-

sion shall not affect anything done under the said Rules,end that all persons nominated, appointed, or admittedunder the said Riles shall be deemed to have beennominated, appointed, ur admitted under these Rules.

Interpreta. 3. In these Rules, unless the context or subject-matterlion.. otherwise Indicates or requires,-

'' Barrister" means a barrister-at-law admitted bythe Court;

" Board " means the board appointed under the LegalPractitioners' Act, 1898, for the approval ofproperly qualified persons to be barrister:.

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" Court" means the Supreme Court;"Solicitor" means an attorney, solicitor, and proctor

of the Court;"Graduate" means a person who has taken any degree

granted after examination in any universitywithin the meaning of these Rules;

"University" means the University of Sydney or anyuniversity within the meaning of the LegalPractitioners Act, 1898 ;

"Secretary" means the Secretary to the Board;"Student-at-law" means any person who has been

admitted by the Board with a view to his qualify-ing for admission as a barrister, whether hisstudentship has expired or not.

QUALIFICATICNS.4. The following persons only shall be eligible for ad-

Qualifica mission as barristers :— Miss.(a) Barristers-at-law, or advocates admitted In Great

Britain or Ireland.(b) Barristers duly admitted tu practise in the

Supreme Courts of Victoria or of Queensland.(c) Students-at-law who have been sueh students for

the preseribed period and have complied with allthe requirements of these Rules.

(d) Solicitors of the Court of five years' standing fromthe date of their admission in New South Wales,whose names have been, on their own application,removed from the roll of sulieitors in the Cuur

BOARD AND EXAMINERS.6. The Board shall meet in the Judges' consultation Board

room on the first and last Wednesdays in each term, If Meetings,required, or on such other dates as the Attorney-Generalmay appoint.

6. At any meeting three members of the Board shall Quorum.form a quorum.

7. During each year the Board shall appoint as Examiners.examiners in law for the ensuing year the Professor of Lawof the University of Sydney and two practising barristersand/or such other persons as it may approve.

8. All examiners may continue to net as examiners Tenure ofuntil their suecessors have been appointed. office.

9. The Board may at any time, if necessary', appoint Limitedany approved person as examiner, either generally or for appoint-any limited time or purpose. meats.

See Ex Fart° Brown 4 W.N., 153.

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Qualifi-cations ofstudentshipat-law;

Notice foradmission.

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STUDENTSHIP AT LAW10. The fullowing' persons only shall be eligible for

admission as students-at-law :-(a) Graduates of a university as defined in Rule 8.(5) Persons who have passed in any university an

examination entitling them to admission to theFaculty of Law or Medicine in the University ofSydney. or an examination which the Registrarof the University of Sydney certifies to be an

equivalent examination.Persons who have passed the Matriculationexamination and completed four courses Insome Faculty In the University of Sydney, andpassed the concluding examinations therein.

(d) Persons who have been admitted as students-at-law of any English or Irish inn of Court.

(e) Officers In the Public Service who have passedthe examinations prescribed under the PublicService Act, 1902, by Regulations 1050, 116, 119,127A, and 127s, or equivalent examinationsunder that Act : Provided (1) that sueh officershave been in the Public Service for fifteen yearsand are over thirty years of age, and (2) that inthe case of offieers who were in the Public Serviceon the 1st day of September, 1919, it shall not benecessary for them to have passed the examina-tion prescribed by Regulation 1050.

11. Every person Intending to apply for admission asa student-at-law shall, before the commencement of theterm, give written notice of his application to the Secre-tary.

Certificates 12. Such notice must be accompanied by certificatesof character, from two or more persons resident in the State, that they

are well acquainted with the applicant, and that he Is aperson of good fame and character.

Other evi- 13. The Board may require such further or otherdeuce as to evidence as to the good fame and character of anycharacter. applicant as it• deems necessary.

Term of 14. Unless the Court otherwise orders, student-at-lawstudentship. shall not be admitted as a barrister until he has been a

student-at-law for at least two years.

Terms kept 15. Any person who produces a certificate that he hasIn England kept four terms as a student-at-law of any English oror Ireland. Irish Inn of Court may be allowed to count the same as

equivalent to one year as a student-at-law under theserules.

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During studentship every student-at-law shall be a Residence,bonafide resident in this State, provided that residence condition.'In England or Ireland -when keeping terms, at. au Inn ofCourt shall not be held to be contravention of this rule.17.

The Board may in any case excuse any student-at- Exemptionlaw from compliance with the preceding rule. from.

18. A student-at-law may, during the term of his Servicestudentship; enter into or continue to serve under underArticles of Clerkship with a solicitor of the Court, articles.provided that no such student shall be admitted as a

barrister until; such Articles of Clerkship have expired orbeen determined.

19.All examinations shall be held during the second Time andweek in term, at such -place and time and subject to such pl aced ex.conditions as the Board may appoint and direct : Provided amination,that the Board may. if It thinks fit, appoint any other

time for the holding of such examinations.

20. The preceding rule shall not affect in any way Except forexaminations held by the University of Sydney, and shall LLB.not apply to a student-at-law who Is proceeding to the students.examination of Bachelor of Laws in the said University.

21. During his studentship a student-at-law shall pass Examine.examinations in the following subjects:---

FIRST EXAMINATIONConstitutional Law

Roman LawContracts and Mercantile Law.

SECOND EXAMINATION :—

PropertyTorts and Crimes

Legal Interpretation.

THIRD EXAMINATION :---EquIty and-Company Law, including Practice,

Bankruptcy, Probate and. Divorce, IncludingPractice.

FOURTH EXAMINATION :-Conveyancing.

ProcedurePleading and Evidence:Private International' law.

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Time for 22. He may present himself for the first examinationsitting for not earlier than the term next but one after his admissionexamina , ns a student-at-law, and for nny subsequent examinationtions. not earlier than the term next bnt one after the term in

whieh he first presented himself for the preeeding exam-ination. He may not present himself for any examinationuntil after he has passed in all subjects of the precedingexaminntion.

Re-exami. 23. A student-at-law who has failed to pass in all ornation. any of the subjeets of any examination-may in any subse-

quent term present himself for examination in the subjectsin whiff*, he has so failed.

24. As soon as possible after any examination theExaminers shall forward to the Secretary the questionsand answers of each candidate, together with a reportstating whether the answers in each subject arc verysatisfaetory, satisfactory, or not satisfactory.

25. The Secretary shall place such report before thenext meeting of the Board, whereupon the Board shalldetermine whether the candidate has passed the examina-tion, or has failed to pass in all or any of the subjects of theexaminatiun.

Subjects of 26.examination (a) The books to be set for the examinations shall be

those specified in the First Schedule.(ii) All or any of such books may from time to time

be changed by the Board after six months' notiee.(c) In addition to any such change as

above mentioned a different book or books may in specialcases be substituted temporarily for any book orhooks, preseribed for any subjeet of the exam-inations, on the recommendation of the examinerfor such subject and with the approval of theBoard.

Exemption 27. A student-at-law who has obtained upon examina-from exam!. tion the degree of Baehelor of Laws of the University ofn tions of— Sydney shall not be required to pass any examinationBaehelor under theso Rules.of Laws.

28. A student-at-law who has passed in any subject in—Of univer- the annual examinations in the Faculty of Arts or of Lawsity students in the university of Sydney or in any subject of the inter-and students mediate or final examinntion under the rules herebyunder old repealed shall not he required to pass an examination InRules. that's ubjeet under these Rules.

—Of English 29. A student-at-law who has obtained uponexamina nd Irish tion the degree of Baehelor of Laws of a University, orstudents, tho degree of Bachelor of Civil Law at the University

of Oxfurd, or who has passed In tho first class of theSehool of Jurisprudence in the University of Oxford or

Reports byexaminers.

Consider.rationof reports.

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of Cambridge, or who has passed an examinatioo inRoman, International and Constitutional Law at one ofthe Inns of Court hi England or Ireland, shall not berequired to pass an examination in Roman, International,or Constitutional Law under these rules.

30. Rescinded by Rule of 11th November, 1929, Notice toand the following substituted :—Every student-at-law proceed todesiring to present himself for any examination shall examinationfourteen days at least before the commencement of the 19 Dec.,term in which such examination is to be held, give 1923.written notice to the Secretary, and pay to him the feesfor such examination. Provided also that the Secretary,if satisfied that a student-at-law has a good excuse forbeing late, may accept any such notice and fees withinthree days of the last day prescribed for giving suchnotice upon payment to the Prothonotary of a sum often shillings.

31. Two days' notice of the timo and place of examina- Notice totion shall be given by the Secretary to each candidate candidate.admitted by the Board to any examination.

FEES.32. The fees for any examination or re-examination Examina-

shall be four guineas for each subjeet, except in the tion fees.Legal Interpretation and Private International Lawpapers which shall be two guineas per paper.

33. Any person applying for admission as a barrister Fees byunder subclause (b) of Rule 4 shall pay to the Secretary Victorian,the sum of £25, to be expended in aid of the Supreme &c.,Court Library. barrister.

34. Every person applying for admission as a barrister, -p ee toor as a student-at-law, and every person applying for -Secretary.admissiun to any examination or re-examioation, shall atthe time of such application pay to the Secretary a sum ofone guinea, which shall bo retained by him: Provided,however, that this rule shall not apply to the personsmentioned in subclause (a) of Rulo 4.

35. Tho fees for the examinations shall be paid by the Disposal ofSecretary to the Examiners by whom the examinations fees.are being conducted.

ADMISSION.36. Every persoo applying for ndmission as a barrister Notice of

shall give one day's notice of his intended application to application.the Secretary.

37. Every person so applying for admission under sub. Evidence onclause (a) of Rule 4 shall produce, on his application, or applicationat such other time as the Court determines, a certificate by Englishof his admission in Great Britain Or Ireland, or such barrister.other evidence thereof as the Court considers sufficient.Every such person shall also file an affidavit stating how

• he has been employed since his admission in Great Britainor Ireland, and may be required to produce evidence ofcharacter.

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Evidence onapplication 38. Every person so applying for admission under sub-by Vic- clause (b) of Rule 4 shall produce a certificate under thetorlan, &c., hand of the Chief Justice of the Court in which he wasbarrister. admitted, setting forth the fact of his admission •as aSee Ex part. barrister, and recommending him as a fit and proper per-Brown, son to be admitted a barrister.4 W.N.,153.Evidence or 39. Every person so applying for admission under sub-application clause (d) of Rule 4 shall, seven days before such applica-

tion, serve written notice thereof on the Honorary Seers-solicitor.by a tary to the Council of the Bar of New South Wales, and

on the Secretary to the Incorporated Law Institute. Hemust also file an affidavit in Form No. 1 contained Inthe Second Schedule.

Proof of 40. Every student-at-law so applying shall lodge withresidence the Secretary a declaration in Form No. 2 contained in theand Second Sehedule, and also certificates from two or morecharacter. persons resident In the State, that they are well acquainted

with the applicant, and that he is a person of good fameand character.

Certificate 41. 'Unless the Court otherwise orders no student-atof Board, law shall be entitled to be admitted a barrister until the

Board certifies that he has complied with these Rulesand Is eligible for admission. The Board may give suchcertificate subject to any condition it considers desirable.

Personal 42 No person shall be admitted as a barrister unless aappearance motion for his admission is made in open Court, and unlessin Court the applicant be present in Court when sueh motion is made.required.Practising 43. No person shall be entitled, by virtue of his tid-es barrister, mission as a barrister, to practise In New South Wales in

any other capacity than that of a barrister.MISCELLANEOUS.

Failure to 44. If any person applying for admission as a student-comply with at-law, or as a barrister, fails in the strict observance ofrules. the requirements of these .rules, the Board, notwith-

standing anything contained in these rules, If satisfiedthat such failure was occasioned by accident, mistake, orother sufficient cause, may dispense with a literal com-pliance with these Rules.

45. The Chief Clerk of the Court, or such other personas the Board may appoint, shall be Secretary to theBoard, and shall attend all meetings of the 'Board, keepminutes of its proceedings, conduct its correspondenceand perform such other duties as the Board may require.

Board may 46. On application to the' Board through the Secretary,relax certain 'the' Board may, upon such conditions as it 'thinks fit,rules in case relax any of the rules with respect to the admission andof War examination of students-at-law in the case of any personService. who was engaged on active Naval or Military Service,, or

other duties In conneetion with the late war.

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47. Where any person who was engaged abroad on Reductionactive service, or on duties in connection with the late ofstudent war produces a certificate from the Council of Legal Edu- ship andcation or other body in Great Britain or lreland approved exemptionby the Hoard,- that he has attended any of-the lectures or from ex-has passed any of the examinations required or accepted amination.by such Council or body from persons seeking admissionas a barrister or advoeate of the Superior Courts of GreatBritain or Ireland, the Board may reduce, to such an ex-tent as It thinks fit the period during whieh such personwould otherwise ,have been required to be astudent-at-law under these rules, andmay exempt him from examina-tion In any Subject if, in the opinion of the Board, he haspassed en equivalent examination

FIRST SCHEDULE.BOOKS &C., FOR EXAMINATIONS

FIRST EXAMINATIONS,1. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW(I) .Anson, " Law and Custom of the Constitution,"

Vol. 1 (4th edition, re-issued and revised, /911, orlater edition) :—Introduetion, and chapters (1) ThePlace of Constitutional Law in Jurisprudence;(2) Historical Outline; (4) (Section 4) Privileges ofthe House of Commons; (7) The Crown in Parlia-ment. Vol. II, Part I (3rd, or later edition)'Chapters (1) The prerogative of the Crown; (2)Couneils of the Crown; (4) Title to the Crown, andthe relation of Sovereign and Subject. Vol. II,Part II (3rd, or later edition) •—Chapters (5) Dom-inions and Dependencies of the Crown; (6) The

Crown and Foreign Relations; and (10) The Crownand the Courts (omitting Section 4--Courts outsidethe -Supreme Court).

(II) Harrison Moore. "Commonwealth of Australia,"edition.)

(III) The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act,1900, together with the Letters Patent, the CCM-mission and Instructions relating to the office ofGovernor-General. (A copy of these Instrumentswill be found in "Statutes of Practical Utility,"Vol. TV, pp. 601 to, 606.)

(iv) The Constitution-Statute and the Constitution Act,1902, together with the Letters Patent, -the

Commission and Instructions relating to the office ofGovernor of New South Wales. (A copy of theseInstruments will be found in the " Statutes ofPractieal Utility," Vol. IV, pages 607 to 616. whilstboth the Acts and Instruments referred to will befound in the " New South Wales Parliamentary•Handbook," issued by the Government Printer.)

(v) The notes of the University Law School on " TheBritish Constitution and the sources of Law in NewSouth Wales."

(v1) " Introduction to the Study of the Law ofthe Constitution."

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2. ROMAN LAW—(I) " The Institutes of Justinian," Books I and II; Book

III, Title 13 to the end of the Book ; Book IV, Titles1 to 5 inclusive. Book recommended, Moyle's" Justinian."

(11) Maine's " Ancient Law."

3. CONTRACTS AND MERCANTILE LAW—(I) Aoson, " Law of Contracts " (12th or later edition).•

(n) Charlesworth, "Mercantile Law" chapters J 10inclusive. *t

(III) Caporn's " Cases on Contract " (2nd or lottion).•

SECOND EXAMINATION.I. PROPERTY—

(I) Millard " Law of Real Property in NewWales."

(11) Millard " Law of Personal Property In New SouthWales."

(Reference should also be made to Williams "Real Pro-perty" and Williams " Personal Property)."

(III) The Registration of Deeds Act, 1897, and the RealProperty Act, 1900,

2. TORTS AND CRIMES—(I) Pollock, " Law of Torts," (9th or later edition).•

(11) Kenny, " Outlines of Criminal Law" (5th or lateedition).*

(ID) Crimes Aet, 1900, omitting sections prescribingpunishments. (Students are advised to refer to thenotes contained in Hamilton and Addison's Crim-nal Law and Procedure.

(iv) Kenny, " Cases on Torts " (1st or later edition).•

3. LEGAL INTERPRETATION—(I) Beal." Cardinal Rules of Legal Interpretation "(2nd

or later edition).*(n) The Interpretation Act, 1897 (N.S.W.), the Acts

Interpretation Act, 1001 (Federal), and the Inter•pretation Act, 1889 (Imperial).

TllIED EXAMINATION.1, EQUITY AND COMPANY LAW, INCLUDING PRACTICE—

(I) Snell. " Principles of Equity" (16th or later edi-tion).*

(n) The Companies Act, 1899, and the CompaniesAmendment Acts, 1906 and 1907,

t Substituted, 30th July 1930.

The asterisk marks text-books which require to be read inconnection with local statutes.

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(III) Williams, " Principles of the Law of Personal Pro-perty," Part II, Chapter 6 (so far as relates to Com-pany Law) (17th or later edition).•

(IV) Hillard. " Law of Personal Property in New SouthWales " (2nd or later edition), Chapter XIII.

(V) The Practice in Equity—Rich, Newham, andHarvey.

(VI) University Law School notes on Equity (printed).2. BANKRUPTCY, PROBATE AND DIVORCE, INCLUDING PRIG-

TICE—(I) Williams : " Principles of the Law of Personal

Property," Part II, Chapter 4 (Bankruptcy) (17th orlater edition).*

(u) Millard, " Personal Property in New South Wales,(2nd or later edition), Chapters 11 and 12.

(in) Federal Bankruptcy Act, 1924-28, and Rules.(IV) Walker and Mood, Executors and Administrators

(4th or later edition).*(v) The Wins, Probate and Administration Act, 1898,

Part II and Rules.(VI) Dixon, " Law of Divorce." omitting part relating to

praetice (4th or later edition).*(VII) Matrimonial Causes Act, 1399, and Rules.

FOURTH EXAMINATION.1. CONVEYANCING-------

(I) Hoge., " Conveyancing and Property Law."(r1) Evatt and Beckenham, "Conveyancing Precedents."

(iii) Conveyancing Act, 1919 (Thompson and Elher).(iv) Real Property Act, 1900 (Canaway).

2. PROCEDURE (in civil cases before the Supreme Court in itsCommon Law jurisdiction, in eivil and eriminal easesbefore Courts of inferior jurisdietion, and in civil caseson appeal to the 1115,..h Court.).

(1) The Cummon Law Procedure Act, 1993, and Rules.(ii) The Arrest on Mesne Proeess Act, 1902.

(m) The District Courts Act, 1912, and Rules.(a) The Small Debts Reeovery Aet, 1912.(v) The justiees Acts, 1902 and 1909.(vi) The Poliee Offenees Act., 1901, Parts 1 and 2.

(vii) The Service and Execution of Process Act, 1901-1922(Federal).

(viii) The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act,Sections 73 and 74.

(IX) The Judiciary Act, 1903, Sections ID, 23, 34, 37, andAppeal Rules, seetion 3.

[Students are reminded that, in this paper, questions maybe asked with respect to the different methods of appealing'ram, or correcting, the decisions of the inferior courts.]

The asterisk marks text-books which require to be readin connection with local statutes.

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8, PLEADING KED EVIDENCE--

(I) Stephen, " Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions "(7th edition).

(n) University Law School nutes on Pleading (Curlewis)(printed).

(111) Stephen, " Digest of the Law of Evidence" (NewSouth Wales edition, 1909, or later).

(iv) The Evidence Act, 1898.(v) The Witnesses Examination Act, 1900.

(VI) The State Laws and Records Recognition. Act, 1901(Federal).

4. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW—

The Notes of the University Law School on this subject.

Notice to Candidates proeeeding to Examination.

I. The English text-books prescribed for this Examinationare, in great measure, prescribed for the purpose of indieatingthe seope and subject matter of the examination; but, on allsubjects where the law in force in New South Wales differsfrom the English law, candidates are required to make them-selves acquainted with the law in force In New South Wales.Text-books or parts of text-books whieh require to be read inconnection with the local statutes are marked with an asterisk.

2. Candidates are reminded that English Statutes passedafter the 25th July, 1828, are not in foree in this State,- exeeptIn cases where the enactment has been made binding by theImperial Parliament, either expressly or by neeessary impliea-tion. At the same time, a considerable number of EnglishStatutes passed after that date (sueh as the English Wills Act,1837), have been expressly adopted by the local Legislature ;whilst a considerable number of other local enactments arebased on similar enactments passed in the United Kingdom.As to how far law in force in England prior to the 25th July,1828, applies In New South Wales, reference may be made toWebb's "Imperial Law." As to how far English Statutes havebeen adopted by, or embodied in. local legislation, referencemay be made to Curlewis's " Table of Statutes."

B. In eases where local Statutes are expressly prescribed assubjects for examination, the examination will be confined, sofar as possible, to the general tenor and essential, or moreimportant, provisions of the Statutes referred to : or, in otherwurds, to such matters as would find a place in a student'stext-book. The English text-book will serve, to some extent,as a guide in this matter. Candidates may also obtain a fewcopies of previous papers, for the purpose of guidance, onapplying to the Secretary to the Board.

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4. Candidates are reminded that the State Laws on some ofthe subjects included in these examinations are liable to besuperseded by Federal Legislation whilst on,other subjectsthe existing Acts are likely to be displaeed by ConsolidatedAets Candidates are futher reminded that they. are liable tobe examined in any Acts or Rules relating to the subjects of

these examinations passed or,made by either the State or theFederal Parliament more than six calendar months prior to thedate at which such examinations may be held.

6. Where chapters, sections, or pages are referred to thereference is to be deemed "'Inclusive" unless otherwiseexpressed.Notice to Candidates for theFirst Examination for Students-

at-Law.The Barristers Admission Board directs the publication of

the following amendment to the list. of books in which onand after the First. Term.,1933 they 'Intend toconductthe

above examination.CONSTITUTIONAL LAW:. Add Dicey, 'Introduction to the

Study of the law of the Constitution."K. 'BMW;

Secretary, Barristers" Admission Board.Supreme Court, 26th .July

SECOND SCHEDULE

Form No.1.In the Supreme Court of

New. Suuth Wales.

In the matter of the application of A.B.. a solicitor ofthis Court. to be admitted as abarrister.

And In the matter .of. the Legal Practitioners Act,.2895.

On the 'day- of 19 A.B.of in the State of New South Wales, solicitor.being duly sworn, makes oath and says as follows:----

was duly was duly admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court,of New-South Waimea the depot

18 [or the case may be.]2. Since that date I have been engaged in the practice of my

-profession as a solicitor at for as the case may be.]3. I am deslronsof having my name removed from the roll

of solicitors of this Court for the purpose of being admittedas a barrister of thio Court.

4. No applicatinn or other proceeding is now pendingagainst me as such solicitor in this Court or elsewhere, nor.do.'F expect or apprehend that any application or proceedingwill be made, had. or commenced against :me as suchsolicitor.

On the day of, instant for last], I handedfor caused to be handed] to theHonorary Secretary to the

Council of the Bar of New South Wales, and also to theSecretary to the Incorpurated Law Institute a written notice of this

application.

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Sworn by the Deponent, on the day firstabove mentioned, at before

me,—A Cummissioner for Affidavits, or Justice uf the Peace.

Form No. 2.of In the State of

New South Wales, student-at-law, do solemnly declare andaffirm that-

1. I was admitted a student-at-law under subclauseof Rule 10 of the Rides relating to the admission ofBarristers in the Supreme Court of New South Waleson

2. From the last-mentioned date to the date of this dec-laration I have resided in this State [or if not, set outfacts as to residenee].

And I make this solemn declaration as to the matter afore-said, according. to the Law in this behalf made, and subject tothe punishment by law provided for any wilfully false state-ment in any such declaration.Declared before me, at Sydney, this),

day of A.D. 19Justice of the Peace

P. W. STREET, C.J. AUGUSTUS JAMES, J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, J. J. L. CAMPBELL, J.J. M. HARVEY, J.

RULES RELATING TO SOLICITORS.

Register 14. There shall be kept in the office of the Prothonotary1 Mar., 1559, a book, to be called the Register of Solicitors, which shallRR. 23.4. be open for inspection by any person during office-hours.

Addresses 15. Ever) Solicitor within one month after his admission,to be attd thereafter in the month of October in every year, or atregistered. sueh other time as a Judge may in any case order, shallIbid., R. 23. cause to be entered in the said Register (or to be filed with

the Prothonotary, who shall cause it to be so entered forth,with) a memorandum, under his hand, of the address of hisoffice, and if he does not practice in Sydney, or within onemile thereof, he shall add the name of hie Sydney agent,who shall be a Solicitor practising in Sydney.

Rule 15A of the Rules of 18th February, 1915, rescindedby Rule of 7th June, 1029, and the following Rule substi-tuted :-

15A. Any Solicitor may, in addition to his RegisteredOffice, have a Branch Office or Offices, provided that he orsome other Solicitor entitled to practise in New SouthWales, is in charge of each such Brattch Office and attendsthere upon each day on which sueh office is open.

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The following Rule was added by Rule of 29th Novem-ber, 1.915:

15s. If any Solicitor of the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales, resident in an adjoining State shall have anOffiee in New South Wales, h.-, or some other Solicitorentitled to practise in New ;tenth Wales, shall be incharge of such office, and attend there regularly duringthe hours sueh office is open.

16. (Rescinded by Rule of 27th November, 1529).

17. In like manner, whenever the Sydney agent of anySolieitor, or the office of any Solieitor, is changed, suchSolieitor shall cause a memorandum of the name of hisnew agent, or of his new office to be entered in the saidRegister, or to be tiled with the Prothonotary, x who shalleause it to be so entered forthwith.

The following Rules were added by Rule of 27thNovember, 1920 :—

17A. No Solicitor who has failed to register his office asrequired by these Rules shalt be allowed to practise untilhe has so registered his offiee unless he sat isfies a Judgethat there is good reason for his failure.

Solicitorsresident inadjoiningState.No proeessto be issuedby Solicitorin default.1 Mar., 1856,It. 24.Change ofagent oraddress to beregistered.Ibid., R. 23.No Solieitorallowed topractiseuntil offieeregistered,&c., &c.

17s. (As amended by rule of 22nd March, 1032.) Ifany Solieitor has for a period of ten days from the dateof the delivery at his registered office of any Communi--- Solicitoreation from the Ineorporated Law Institute relating negleetingto any eomplaint having reference to the conduct of to reply toany Solicitor neglected to reply to such communication, communica--such neglect may be reported by the Institute to the tion fromProthonotary. The Prothonotary shall thereupon cause Incorporatedto be delivered at such Solicitor's registered office a notice Law Institutecalling upon him to reply to the Institute's communica- addressed totion forthwith. If such Solicitor negleets for a period registeredof seven days from the delivery of such notice at his office reregistered office to reply to the Prothonotary or to comply complaints.with this notice, he shall, unless a reasonable explanationfor such non-compliance is furnished by him to theProthonotary, be deemed to have failed to have registeredhis office as required by these rules.

18. Where either party is represented by a Solicitor, allproeess, pleadings, notiees, summonses, orders, rules, andother proceedings which by any Rule or praetice of theCourt are required or allowed to be delivered to or servedupon such party shall be delivered to or served upon hisSolicitor ; and every matter or thing which by any suchRule or practiee is required or a)lowed to be dose by suchparty may be done by his Solicitor : Provided tint thisRule shall not apply in any case 'a here there is anythingin the context or the nature of the case to show that theparty himself was intended.

Service, 8:c.where partyrepresentedby SolicitorH. T., 1853,R.R.165,167,1 Mar., 1856,R. 6.

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Notice of 19. Where either party has sued or appeared . in person,retainer of he shall not afterwards be deemed to be represented by a.Solicitor Solieitor for the purpose of delivery or service within theafter suit or last-preceding Rule, unless and until he. has given to theappearance opposite party notice by a Solicitor that such Solicitor isin person. authorised to act as his Solicitor.H.T., 1S53,R. 167.Change of 20. No Solicitor shall be chaoged, nor shall a party whoSolicitor. has been represented by a Solicitor be allowed to proceedThu, 4, in person, without the order of a Judge.*

Solicitors 21. No Solicitor shall act in any cause, proceeding, oracting for matter in any jurisdiction of the Court for or on behalf ofseveral more than one party, unless the parties for whum he actsparties, are in the same interest ; and the members of a firm shall,7 Nov., 1857. for the purposes of this Rule, be deemed one person.12 June,1867

Solicitor 22. Rescinded by rule of 8th May, 1918, and theceasing to following rule substituted :--No Solicitor who has ceasedpractise. to practise for two years continuously shall be allowed to9 Nov., 1900, resume practice or to register his name and office as aR. 1. 22 Solicitor without obtaining an order from the Court,Dec., 1902, unless he shall during sttch time have been engaged onR. 22. active Nayal or Military Service, or engaged 'abroad upon

duties in connection with the war.

Penalty. Any person acting in contravention of. this Rule may be.R, 4, struck off the Roll of Solicitors.

Notice of 23. Three months' notice of intention to apply for such.applieation. order must be giyen to the Secretary to the Solicitors'9 Nov., 1900, Admission Board and also to the Secretary to. theIncor-R. 2. porated Law Institute.

Affidavit insupport.Hid., R. 3.

2i1. At the time of giving such notice, the applicant mustalso file an affidavit containing a statement of: his place orplaces of abode since he ceased to practise in New SouthWales, and showing how he has been employed inthe mean-time, and also that he has not done or committed any actor thing which would cause his name to be struck off the.Roll of Solicitors.

Convicts not to 25. No Solicitor shall, without leave-of the Court; employbe employed as a cleric, assistant, or writer in or about his business as aby Soticitor18 Doe., 18. indict.77 Sulicitor, any person who has been eonvicted of any

R. 3L able offence.

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26. Repealed by Rule of 6th October, 1910, whieh pro- Nor Solidi-video. as follows : No Solicitor shall, without the leave of tors or Con-the Court, employ or continue to employ, as a clerk, veyancersassistant, or writer, or in any other capacity, in or about struck off orhis business as a,Solieitor, any person who has by any suspended.Court in the British Dominions been struck off the Roll of 9 May, 1896.persons entitled' to practise before sueh Court, or has been R. 26, 22suspended by any such Court from practising before it so Dec., 1902.long. as such person remains so strnck off the Roll orsuspended. The provisions of this Rule shall apply topersons who have 'been authorised to practise as Convey-ancers. ,

Solieitor or27.No person who has been so struck off the Roll or

Conveyan suspended shall, so long as he remains so struck off the cersuspen Roll or suspended, be allowed to be beard in any proceed- ded or

login the Court-as-clerk to any Solicitor, struck offnot to have

The following Rule was added by Rule of 28th July, audienee.1915 :— 30 July ,1863.

27A. Any Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New SouthWales who is on 'the Roll of Solicitors of any other Court Solicitorin the Commonwealth of Australia and whose name shall struck off Roll of anbe removed from sueh Roll or who shall be suspended o' an-from practice as a Solicitor of such Court by reason of his other Statemisconduct shall thereupon without any order of the or suspen-Supreme Court of New South Wales be suspended from ded, to bepractice as a Solicitor in New South Wales, until other- suspendedwise ordered by the -last-mentioned Court. m N.S. W.

The following Rule was added by Rule of 8th May,

27A: The following persons shall in their official capacity Common-be-entitled-to practise as Solicitors in any of the Courts of wealththis State, and, when• so practising shall be entitled to all Crown Soli.-the rights and privileges and subject to all the liabilities citor andof a solicitor of this State. certain

(z) The Crown Solicitor for the Commonwealth or other offi- cials to havemany deputy or assistant Crown Solicitor. rials to

Any person employed in any law offiee of the practise.Commonwealth who has been admitted as aBanister and Solicitor of the High Court ofAustralia under Statutory Rules 1908 No. 35 orany amendment thereof.

The following Rule was added by Rule of 19th Nov-ember, 1930 :—

27c. Any affidavit of the fitness of an applicant, who Affidavit ofis applying for an order restoring his name to the Roll Fitness.of Solieitors, or allowing him to resume practice, mustshow that the deponent (1) is conversant with the evid-ence and facts upon whieh the order was made strikingthe name of such applicant off the Roll of Solicitors orsuspending hint from practice, or 12) has read theaffidavits and evidence upon which such last mentionedorder was made.

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TrustFunds.

The following Rule was added by Rule of 22nd March,1932 : ---

Rule 27n. (1) Where a Solicitor acting for a client whois not a Solicitor becomes aware in the course of hispractice of facts or cireumstances which give rise in hismind to a reasonable suspicion that the trust funds ofsome other Solicitor ur Certificated Conveyancer are notin order, it shall be his duty to put the facts upon affidavitentitled in the matter of the Legal Practitioners Act,1895, and in the matter of the Solicitor or Conveyancerin question. Such affidavit shall be filed in the office ofthe Prothonotary, and at the same time a copy of theaffidavit shall be lodged with the Prothonotary.

(2) The Prothonotary, upon receipt of suchcopy affidavit, may either bring the matter before theCourt forthwith or forward the copy affidavit to theCouncil of the Incorporated Law Institute for considera-tion.

• (3) If the Council considers that the casecalls for inquiry, it shall calf upon the Solicitor or Con-veyancer whose trust funds are in question for an explana-tion of the matter, and may also call upon him within atime named by it to produce for inspection, as it mayrequire, any books, papers, or documents it considersnecessary for the purpose of elucidating the matter inquestion, and of showing the condition of his trustaccount.

(4) If the Solicitor or Conveyancer in ques-tion does not comply with the request of the Council, orif the explanation furnished appears to it unsatisfactory,or if the Council considers that his trust funds are not inorder, the Council shall report fully on the matter forth-with to the Prothonotary, who may bring the matterbefore the Court.

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LATEST DATES FOR GIVING NOTICE, &c., ANDDATES OF EXAMINATIONS, &c.. FOR ARTICLEDCLERKS DURING THE YEAR 1934.

EXAMINATIONS, &C., FoR SOLICITORS.Last days for notice of intention to apply for admission as

a Solicitor-12 February, 27 April, 23 July and 19 October.Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to sit in

Sydney for the First, Intermediate and Final Law Examina-tions-29 January, 16 April, 9 July and 8 Oetober.

First, Intermediate and Final Law Examinations begin-13 February, 1 May, 24 July and 23 October.

RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT RELATINGTO THE ADMISSION OF SOLICITORS.

(Comprised in General Rules of 22nd December, 1902.)427.In the following Rules, unless the context or sub-Interpreta

ject matter otherwise indieates or requires,— tion." Articled clerk" means a person who has been articled

to a practising solicitor, and includes a personwhose articles have expired.

"Board " means the Board of ,Examiners appointedunder these Rutes.

"Graduate" means a graduate of the University ofSydney or some other University recognised by it.

"Seeretary" means the Secretary to the Board.

Qualifieation.428.The following re:sons only shall be eligible for Qualifica-

admission as Solieitors tion.(a) Repealed by Rule of 5th May, 1915, and following 18 Dee.,

Rule substituted :— Attorneys or Solicitors of the 1817, R. 3.Supreme Courts of England or Ireland, and 22 Dec.,1902,Writers to the Signet and other enrolled Law R, 428 (a).

Agents under the Law Agents (Scotland) Act,1873, who have resided in New South Wales forthree months preceding the notice referred toin Rule 477.

(5) (As amended by Rule of 27 July, 1927): Attorneys, 18 Dec.,Solicitors, or Proctors of the Supreme Court of 1877, R. 3.any State of the Commonwealth of Australia, 22 Dec.,1902.who haye resided in Australia or Tasmaniafor three months preceding the notice referred toin Rule 477, if the Judges are satisfied that insuch State a standard of qualification substantiallyequal to that proyided by these Rules has beenadopted and is acted upon, and that correspondingeligibility for the admission of Solicitors of theCourt to the Courts of such State has beenestablished.

• See also Rules of 3 December, 1926 ; and 3 September1906, page 264.

See Ex parte Brown, 4 W.N. 153.

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31 March, (c)1887.

Dec.,1902R. 428 (c).

Repealed by Rule of 6th December, 1918, and thefollowing substituted :—Articled clerks who haveserved the terns of five years' clerkship, or if theywere graduates at the time of entering intoarticles, the term of three years' clerkship, andhave passed the examinations prescribed bythese Rules : Provided that the Court may, ifit thinks fit, reduce the term of clerkship in thecase of any person who has been engaged abroadin active Naval or Military service or other dutiesconnected with the War, and enters into articleswithin twelve months from the termination ofsuch engagemettt, or within such extended time asis allowed by the Court.

25 Feb., (d) Persons who have been articled to an Attorney or1889, R. a. Solicitor of one of the King's Superior Courts of

Great Britain or Ireland or to a Writer to .theSignet of Scotland, and have -served the full termof such articles, and have passed the intermediateexaminations in England, Ireland, or Scotland,as the case may be, and also the final examinationprescribed by these Rules.

25 Feb.1889, R. 2.

7 June, 1898.22 Dec. 1902.19 Dec. 1919.2 June, 1921.2 Nov., 1921.

O Persons who have been articled to such Attorneyor Solicitor or Writer to the Signet, or to a Solicitorof the Court, aod have served under such articlesor any assignment or reassignment thereof thefull term of :diet) articles partly in England,Irelaod, or Scotland, and partly in New SouthWales, and have passed their intermediate exam-inations either in England, Ireland, Scotland, orunder these Rules, and also the final examinationprescribed by these Rules.

Provided that the time occupied in travellingbetween New South Wales and England, Ireland,or Seotland, shall be made up by service underarticles which may be extended for , the requisiteperiod.

( f ) Amended by Rule of 23rd September, 1932 :—Persons who nave attained the age of 30 years,and have completed,-

(1) The term of five years of clerkship in theoffiees of the Supreme Court or of theCrown Solicitor and haye been for at leasttwo of such years Chief Clerk, or clerk in ,charge of any legal branch, of an office ofthe Court or of the District Registry of theHigh Court or Chief Ole ,* or clerk in chargeof any braneh of the -office of the CrownSolicitor ; or

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(2) The term of ten years of-clerkship in theoffice of the Crown Solieitor, and have been

for-the last five of such years a senior clerkin any branch of such office; -or-

(3) -The, term of.: fifteen years offices ofthe Supreme Court, DistrictCourt- or Clerks

of :Petty Sessions in the State, or any oftheme and who are, officers in the PublicService and have passed the ,examinationsprescribed -under the Public Service Act,1002, by, Regulations -105 (c);116,. 119, 127eand' 127B or equivalent examinations underthat ,Act, or have qualified for the office ofPolice-. Magistrate, under-the Public ServiceRegulations.; provided - the ease of

officers who were in the Public Service on the1st day of September, ,1919,,- its shall not be

necessary for - theme to have, passed the.examination prescribed by Regulation 105 (c);

and who have- passed- the , examinatiuns pre-scribed by. these rules : Provided that any such

persons who before 1st January, 1933, obtainedthe permission of they Bard - proceed to

examination under this subclause, shall only berequired tu pass the final examination-prescribed

by these rules.

(g)Amended by Rule of. 23rd-September, 1932:— 9 Mar., 1900(1) -Persons who have attained the age of thirty R. R. 1, 2, 22,

years and -have completed the term of ten years Dec. 1902.of clerkship -in the office ,or offices of a Solicitor -25 Mar.

or Solicitors practising in New South Wales and 1903, R. 2.have been for at least five of such years Managing 2 June, 1921.Clerk in such office or offices and have passed the

examinations prescribed. by these rules : Providedthat any such- persons mho, before 1st January,1933, obtained the permission- of the Board toProceed to examination under this subclause,shall only be required to -pass the intermediatelazy; examination. and the flnal law examinationprescribed: by these Rules. (2) The personsreferred to in subclause: (1) 'of -this - Rule shallhave., been- Managing Clerk for the* five yearsimmediately - preceding their 'application unless

in any case the Judges shall ':utherwise; direct.

(h) Barristers of five years standing from the date of Act 1898,their admission in New South Wales whose names No. 22, s. 14.have been on their own application removed fromthe roll of barristers in the Court.

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30 Oct., If 19. (i) Rescinded by Rule of 18th May, 193?, and thefollowing substituted:—Persons who havebeen articled to an Attorney, Solicitor, orProctor of the Supreme Court of any such Stateof the Commonwealth of Australla as is men-tioned in subclause (b) herecf, or to a Solicitorpractising in the Territory of the Seat of Govern-ment of the Commonwealth of Australia, andhave served the full term of such articles, eitherwholly or in such State or Territory, or partlyi n such State or Territory and partly in NewSouth Wales, and who (a) being persons articledto an Attorney, Solicitor, or Proctor of theSupreme Court of any such State of the Common-wealth of Australia as is mentioned in subclause(b) hereof, have passed their IntermediateExaminations either in such State or under theseRules, and also the Final Examination prescribedby these Rules; or (b) being persons articled toa Solicitor practising in the Territory of the Seatof Government, have passed the examinationsprescribed by these Rules.

J3 May, (j) Amended by Rule of 23rd September, 19:121520, Persons who have attained the age of thirty31 May, years and haye completed-1922.

(1) The term of five years of clerkship in theoffice in New South Wales of the Crown

Solicitor for the Commonwealth and havebeen for at least two of such years eitherat

the head of such office in New South Wales, orChief Clerk of such offiee, or Clerk,in,Chargeof one of the branches of sueh office, or

(2) The term of ten years of clerkship in suchoffice and have been for the last five of

such years a Senior Clerk in any branch ofsuch office,

and who have passed the examinations prescribedby these Rules, or the intermediate and finalexaminations prescribed by the statutory Rulesfor the Admission of Barristers and Soliciforsto practice in the High Court of Australia : Pro-vided that any such persons who, before 1stJanuary, 1933, obtained the permission of theBoard to proceed to examination under this sub-clause shall only be required to pass the finalexamination prescribed by these Rules, or thcfinal examination preseribed by the StatutoryRules for the Admission of Barristers andSolicitors to practise in the High Court of

Australia.

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(Thc following sub-clause was added by Rule dated 14thNovember, 1930.)

(k) Attorneys or Solicitors of the Supreme Court ofNcw Zealand who haye practised as such for aperiod of five years and who have resided inAustralia or Tasmania for three months preced-ing the notice referred to in Rule 477 proyidedthat eorresponding eligibility for the Admissionof Solicitors of the Court to the Courts of NewZealand has been established.

(The following sub-clause was added by Rule datcd6th August, 1931.)

(1) (1) The provisions of sub-clause (f) of this ruleshall apply to persons who were officcrs of theSuprcme Court in its Bankruptcy jurisdiction,and who were transferred to the Commonwealthas officers of the Federal Bankruptey Adminis-tration, and who have passed the examinationsreferred to in that sub-clause or examinationswhich the Board may deem to be equivalent.

(2) In the case of such offieers, service in theFederal Bankruptcy Administration shall bedeemcd equivalent to service in the Suprcmecourt.

428A. Repealed by Rule of 28th August, 1918, and the Admissionfollowing Rule substituted Any clerk who has enlisted beforefor or been cngaged in active naval or military service, or expiry ofhas been or is about to be engaged abroad in duties in Articles ofconnection with the War, and who has entered upon the Clerkslast year of seryice under his articles of elerkship, may, if cnlistinghis Master Solicitor consents and the Court thinks fit, be for actiycgiven leave to apply for admission as a Solicitor before his scrvice.articles haye expired upon compliance in all other respccts 23 Feb.,with the rcquiremcnts of these Rules. 1916, R.428A.

Board of Examiners.429.Repealed by Rule of 24th August, 1927, and the Constitution

following Rule substituted :—The Board of Examincrs of Board.shall consist of three Barristers and three Solicitors, a Nov., 1897.to be annually appointcd by the Jodges, and a President ; 17 June,provided that the Judges may at any time and for such 1902, R. 2.period as they think fit, appoint a Deputy,President. whoduring his term of office shall also be a member of the 1 Dec., 1914.Board, and may perform any of the dutics of the Presi-dent in his absenee or with his consent.

430.Repealed by Rule of 24th August, 1927, and thefollowing Rule substituted :-

All members of the Board other than such Deputy- Tenurc ofPresident, shall continue in office until thcir successors office.have been appointed. 3 Nov., 1897.

17June,1902, R. 2.2 Dec.,1902.

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President. 431. The Professor of • Law in the University. of Sydney,3 Nov., 1897. or such other person as the Judges may appoint, shall be17 June, the President of the Board.1902, R. 2.Quorum. 432. Three members of the Board shall form a quorum.Ibid.Secretary to 433. The Chief Clerk of the Court, or such other personthe Board. as the Judges may appoint, shall be Secretary to the10 Dec. , Board, and shall attend all mcetings of the Board, and1877, R. 21. keep minutes of its proceedings and conduct its corre-

spondence, and perform such other duties as the Board mayrequire.

Articles.•Persons under 434. No person under seventeen years of age shall beseventeen not articled with a view to his admission as a Solicitor.to be articled.

18Dec.,1877 R4. 485. Repealed by Rule of 2nd April, 1919, and thefollowing Rule substituted :—

Introduction to (1) Before such articles are executed such, person shallJudge. be approved by —R. 4.18 Dec., 1877. (a a Judge orR. 435.22 Dec., 1902. (b) a Judge, District. Court Judge, or Stipendiary

or Police Magistrate in cases where the in-tended Master Solicitor resides more than 150miles from Sydney.

(2) Such person shall be introduced by the intendedMaster Solicitor, or the agent of such Solicitor.

Certificates of (3) The term " Judge " in Rule 437 shall, for the pur.Entrance examinations poses of paragraph (b) io this Rule, include DistrictEx

&c. Court Judge, Stipendiary Magistrate, or Police Magis-10 Aug.. 1880, trate.30 Mar., 1887:21 Sept. 1894, 936. Repealed by Rule of 10th - Octobcr. 1979, and the-R 1. following Rule substituted :—Before such introduction,0 Dec. 1912R. 436. such person shall produce to the Secretary—

Juty, 1018,R. 436. (a) A certificate from the Registrar of the University

of Sydney of his having passed in the Universityof Sydney, or some other University recognised''by it. an examination entitling him to be admittedas a student in the Faculty of. Law or the Faculty

of Medicine; or(b) If such person shall have been engaged in' active

naval or military service, a certificate obtainedfrom the said Registrar on or before the 31stDecember, 1925, of his having been given thestatus of - a student. in the Faculty,of Law, or-ofhis having passed or been given' the status of aperson who has passed the Matriculation 'Exam-ination of the University of' Sydney at the lower

standard ; or

• See ootes on page 276.

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(c)A certificate from the said. Registrarof his havingpassed , an examination equivalent. to , that men-tinned in clause (a) hereof; or

'Acertificate from the said i Registrar of his basingmatriculated and attended, the University courseof lectures for one Whole academic,year ; or

Repealed by Rule of 26 May, 1926, and the followingsubclause substituted :—

(e) Acertificate of his' having passer', in England,'Scotland, Ireland or in any such State of theCommonwealth of Australia as is mentioned inRule 428 (b), the preliminary examination whicharticled clerks are there required to pass ; or

(f) The testamur of his degree- or other satisfactoryevidence Of his being a graduate within the mean-ing of ',Mule 427;

(The following subclause was added by rule dated14th November; 1930.)

(g) A certificate from the said Registrar of hisbaying passed in two or more examinations con-ducted orrecognised by the University of Sydney

in the subjects and at the 'standards requiredfor admission as a student in the Faculty of Lawor the Faculty of Medicine, provided however

•that no such certificate shalt be sufficient unlessand until approved by the Board ;

and shall file a copy ofsuch certificate.

437.• Repealed by' Rules of 10th Deeember; 1912, which Certificates. provide as follows :—At the time of such introduction, the of character,'intended master or his agent shall produce to the Judge & e,satisfactory certificates of the-character of such person 18 10„ . 1877 ,arid of his fitness to be addmitted to articles, the intended R. 4.articles, unexecuted; and certificate by the Secretary of

•compliance with the last preceding Rule, indorsed uponsuch articles.

.438.: Repealed by Rule , of -.11th December, 1918, and- the Number offollowing rule substituted,:— Articled

(1)A Solicitor may have, three articled clerks serving Clerks. 18D 187'under articles at the same time if one of such clerks had 18 Dec., 1877prior to entering: into articles with, or to the assignmentof' the ,arti cle to, such Solicitor been engaged, abroad on: active naval or military service or other duties connected'with the War.

(2) Except as provided in subclause. (1) hcreof no EC 4.Solicitor. shall be allowed to have,more than two articled 22 Dec.,1902,clerks serving under articles,at the same. time. R. 138.

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438A. The following rule was added by Rule of 11thAugust, 1931 :-

Notwithstanding anything contained in Rule 438, theCourt may, if it sees fit, authorise any solicitor to havethree articled clerks serving under articles at the sametime, if one of such clerks was previously articled to asolicitor who has died or ceascd to practice from anyot her reason.

Articles and 439. All articles of clerkship and assignments thereofassignments shall be filed in the Court within one month from the dateto be filed of the execution thereof.*20 Nov.,1889.Articled 440. No articled clerie during the term of his articlesClerk not to shall, without the leave of the Court, pursue any profes-pursue other sion, trade, or business, other than the proper business ofcalling, a Solicitor.18 Dec.,1877,R. 8. 441. Repealed by Rule of 18th July, 1016, which providesService with as follows :-Sydney (1) Every articled clerk may with the consent ofAgent.

the Solicitor to whom he has byes articled and without31 Mar.,1887 assignments, serve with the Sydney Agent of such Solicitor

Dec.,1902, any f art of the term of his Artieles not exeeeding oneR. 441. year.

(2) Every such clerk desirous of attending the lawlectures and examinations appointed by the Universityof Sydney, may with the like corisent, serve with suchSydney agent any fttrther part or parts of the term of hisarticles, subject to the following provisions :—

(a) The approval of the Judges shall be obtained.(1 ) The ,Judges shall fix the time of such service, and

may attach to their approval such conditions asthey see fit ; but such time and conditions may bevaried by them as occasion requires.

(e) The exercise by the Judges of any of their powersunder this rule shall be in their absolute discretion.

(3) Service with such Sydney Agent under the provisionsof this rule shall be deemed to be service under theartieles.

(4) Such Agent shall be required to answer sueh ques-tioris and give sueh certificates as he would haye beenrequired to answer and give if such clerlc had served himunder assignment of articles.

* The fees for filing articles of clerkship and assign-ments thereof are £6 69. and £1 Is. respectively andsupplementary articles £1 Is.

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Examinations.442.MI examinations in Law shall be under the control Control of

of the Board. Examina-tions,

Juno,443.Amended by Rule of 23rd September, 1932 17. 1902, R. 2.The examinations under these Ridcs shall be :—

'(a) A first examination in Law; Examina-tions.

(5) An intermediate examination in Law; Ibid., R. 1.(e) A final examination in Law.

444. Every first Law examination shall be conducted historyby such person as may from time to time be appointcd Examina-by the Judges. lion.

l bid.945. The subjects of the intermediate examination in subjects of

Law shall be the laws of real and personal property. Intermediatelaw examina-tion. 18 Den,1977.8 S.

446.Repealed by Rules of 23rd June, 1914, and the Subject= offollowing Rule substituted :—The subjeets of the final Final Es-cxamination in Law shall be as follows :— amination.

17 June,Section 1.—Contracts and Mercantile Law. 1902, R. 10.Seetion 2.—Torts, and Criminal Law and Practice.Section 3.—Equity and Company Law, including

Practice.Section 4.—Bankruptcy, Probate and Divorce, includ-

ing Practice.Scction 5.—The Law of Property and Principles of

Conveyancing.,Section -G.—Proeedure (in eivil eases before the

Supreme Court in its Common Law jurisdiction,in civil and criminal cases before the InferiorCourts, and in ciyil cases on appeal to the HighCourt); and the Law of Evidence.

447.The Board shall, from time to time, with the Books to beapproval of the Judges, notify the books in which they notified.intend, after not less than six months thereafter, to Ibid., R. 7.conduct the examinations.

448. Repealcd by Rule of 9th March, 19327 and the Place andfollowing Rule substituted :—All examinations shall be time of lawheld in Sydney at such plaee, and on sueh days during

examina each term as the Board shall appoint. Proyided that dons.examinations may be held at Tamworth and Orange R. 4.in the first term, at Broken Hill in the second term, and 17 Dec.,at Grafton and Cootamundra in the third term, when 1909.the Board is of opinion that the number of candidates,who have given notice of their desirc to sit at such place,justifies the holding of an examination at that place.

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Examine: 449. Repealed by Rules of 23rd June, 1914, and thetion papers following- Rule substituted :—All questions set in the lawand answers examinations shall be first considered and approved byto questions. the Board, and all answers to such questions shall be3 Nov., 1897. considered and marks allotted by two members of the

Board, one of whom, in respect of all sections of the finalexamination, shall be the President. Provided that withthe approval of the Board, the President may delegate toany other member or members of the Board the whole orpart of such duties.

Examine- 450. Repealed by Rule of 23rd September, 1032, andtions to be the following Rale substituted :—Every articled clerkpassed by who is a graduate at the time of entering into articlesgraduates. shall pass the first law examination, the intermediate

Dec., 1900 law examination, and the final law examination, and mayR. 3. present himself for examination as follows :—

First and Intermediate Law Examinations.-6months after date of articles.

Sections 1 and 2.-6 months after first presentinghimself for examination in the first and inter-mediate law examinations.

Sections ,3 and 4.-43 months after first presenting him-self for examination in sections 1 and 2.

Section 5. —6 months after that presenting himself forexamination in seetions 3 and 4.

Section 6.-0 months after first presenting himself forexamination in, section 5.

Provided that any such articled clerk who entered intoarticles prior to 1st January, 1933, shall not be requiredto pass the first law examination.

Exemptions 451. Repealed by Rule uf 15th March, 1923, andof Bachelors the following Rule substituted :—Every clerk who isof Laws. entitled to present himself for examination under thesc21 Sept., rules and who has attended the law lectures appointed by1894,,R.13 . the University - of Sydney, and has obtained the degree of23 June, Bachelor of. Laws of the mid University, shall be exempt1914. from the first law examination, the Intermediate law

examination, and sections 1; 2, 3, 4, and .5 of the finalexamination; but he shall give all notices and pay allfees required in the case of an articled. clerk proceedingto final cxamination in sectiun 6.

Exemption 451e. Added be Rule of 30th October, 1918: —Wherefrom any person who has been engaged abroad on active serviceexamination or on duties in connection with the war, produces a certi-

ficate from the Council of Legal Education, or other bodyin Great Britain or Ireland approved-bythe Judges,or anythree of them, that he has passed any of the examinations,required or accepted by such,Councilor body from personsseeking admission as a Soficitor or Law Agent of theSuperior Courts of 'Great Britain or Ireland, the Judges,or any three of them, may exempt such person fromexamination- in any subject if, in their opinion,. he haspassed an equivalent examination.

17 June,'1902, R. I.03 June,1914.

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451B. Added by Rule , of 27th August, 1919 :—The ExemptionJudges- may if they see lit to do so cxempt from the frum Legalfirst law examination . any person who has been engaged History Ex--abroad in active-naval or military service or in duties amination.connected with the ,war.

452.Repealed by Rules of 23rd lune, 1914, and the Examine-following Rule substituted :—Except as provided in Rule tions to be451,, every articled clerk who is not a graduate at the passed bytime of entering into articles shall pass the first law non-. examination, the intermediate law examination, and the graduates.final examination,-and may present himself for examina- 6 Dec., 1900tiorn as follows-:— R. 4.

"First Law 'Examination's' months -after date of 17 dune,articles. 1902, R. L

"'Intermediate months. after ,first prcsentinghimself for the 'first law-examination.

Section.1.----6 months. after first presenting himself forthe intermediate law examination.

Section 2.-6 months after first presenting himself forsection L

Section 3.-6 months after first presenting himself forsection 2.

,Section-4. -6 months after first presenting himself forsection 3.

Section 5.-4 months after first presenting himself forsection 4.

Section 6.-6 months after first presenting himself forsection 5.

452A; The following Rule was addcd by Rule of 9thStarch, 1932:—{1) Notwithstanding anything containedin any other rule, an articled clerk who is proceedingto examination at one of the places in the countryspecificd in Rule 448 maypresent himself for examinationin two papers, provided that the time fixed by the Rulesfor: the later. paper has elapsed, or for examination inmore-than two papers in any case in which a candidatemay do so under the Rules. (2) No candidate whoresides -less than one hundrcd miles from Sydney may_avail himself of this Rule, nor may any such candidateproceed- to examination at any of the places in thecountry specified in Rule 448.

453.Repealed by Rules of . 23rd June, 1014, and• the combinedfollowing Rule substituted :—Any articled elerk who

examina resides more than 100 miles from_ Sydney may elect— mons for(a) if a graduate, to take his examinations in sections country

1, 2, 3, and 4 together ;.and in -scctions 5 and 6 articledclerks.together;

(b) .11 nut a graduate, to take his first and intermediate 17 Junelaw examinations together; in sections 1 and 2 1902;'R. U.together; in sections 3 and 4 togethcr; andin sections and: 6 'together.

Provided that he shall not proceed to any such combinedexamination .until the time fixed by the 'preceding Rulesfor the latest section in such examination.

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Final 453.s. The following new Rule was made on the 20thexamina- of July, 1914:—Any articled clerk who on the 1sttions in all January, J910, shall have passed any section of the finalsubjects. examination may, with the leave of the Board, take his21 Sept., examinations in any two of the remaining sections of the1894, R. 10. final examination together.20 Dec. ,1895,R. 1.7 June, 1898, 454. Repealed by Rules of 10th March, 1915, and the9 Mar., 1900, following Rule substituted :-R, 6. (1) Repealed by Rule of 23rd September, 1932, and22 Dec.,1902, R. 454. the following substituted :—Any person included in

sub-clauses (f), (y) or (j), of Rule 428 may present himself23 June, for the first and intermediate law examinations together,1914, R. 454. and six months after he has passed such examinations

may proceed to examination:—(i) in all sections of the final law examination;

(ii) in sections 1, 2, 3, and 4, of the final law examina-tion and in sections 5 and 6 after the lapse ofsix months from passing in sections 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Parts of 12.) Any articled clerk who, on the 1st January, 1915,examination shall have passed any of the sections of the fioal

examina passed tion, or parts thereof, shall be considered to have passedunder pre- the corresponding sections or parts of sections under thesevious rules. Rules, and will be required to pass only in those sections

or parts thereof which correspond with the seetions orparts thereof which, on the 1st January, 1915, have notbeen passed by him. The Board may, if it thinks fit, seta special paper for any such clerk.

Fees for (3.) Where a candidate is required to pass in parts ofparts of one or more sections under these Rules, all such partsactions shall constitute one section for the purposes of examioa-

tion and of ascertaining the fees to be paid• by suchcandidate.

Credit for (4.) Proyided that if the candidate obtains satisfactorypart of marks in any part, he may, if the Board thinks fit, besection. deemed to have passed in that part, and in such case

shall only be required to present himself for re-examina-tion in the other part or parts.

This proviso shall apply to the examination held inFebruary, 1915, as well as to any future examination.

Certificates 455. Any articled clerk who proceeds to examination inwhere all sections under the last preceding Rule, and fails to passexamina- sueh examination, shall be entitled to a certificate for thetions passed sections in which he passes, provided that be attains thein some standard of marks required by the Board for sectionalsections subjects. Thereafter he may proceed to re-examination,only. term after term, in the section or sections in whieh he has20 Dec.,1895, failed, until he has passed in all the sections.It. 2.

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455A. The following Rule was added by Rules of 10thMarch, 1915 :-

' (1.) Any articled elerk who satisfies the Board that he Specialhas been, or may be prevented by military duties from

examina--presenting himself for the first law examination, the tions forintermediate examination in law, or the examination clerks onin any section of the final examination in law at the time militaryappointed under the rules, may, with the leave of the service.Board, present himself for a special examination at suchtime, or for as subsequent examination alter such interval,as the Board may appoint or determine.

A(2.) The Board may require any applicant for an y AdditionalSpecial examination to pay an additional fee not excced- fee.ing £5.

(3.) The special first law examination shall be con- Conduct ofducted by the Presidcnt and the first law examiner. special

examina.Any other special examination shall be conducted by tions.

the President and such other member or members of theBoard as the Board may appoint for the purpose. Theresult of any special examination shall be reported tothe Board at its next meeting.

4555. Repealed by Rule of 18th March, 1920, and theExamina following substituted :—Notwithstanding anything to the tions for

contrary in these Rules, any articled clerk who shall have clerks whobeen engaged in actiye naval or military serviee, or hare beenengaged abroad in duties connected with the War, may on activepresent himself for any of the examinations under these service.rules at such times as the Board may sanction, and may 31 Oct.,1916,take the sections of the final examination in such order R. 445s,as the Board may sanction.

455c. Repealed by Rule of 28th August, 1918, which Examinattonsubstitutes the following Rule :—The provisions of Rules for Gierke who455A and 4555 shall extend if the Judges so direct to "been engaged abroadthe ease (a) of any articlcd clerk who shall be or shall as War claimhave been engaged abroad upon duties in connection 14Mar.,1917,with the War, and (b) of any person who shall be or R. 455c.shall haye been engaged in active naval or militaryservice, or engaged abroad in duties in conncction withthe War, and who thereafter shall enter or shall haveentered into articles of elerkship under these rules.

455n. The following rule was added by Rule of 26th ExaminaJuly, 1020 :—The provisions of Rule 4555 shall extend, if tion forthe judges so direct, to the case of any artieled clerk who clerks en-has been engaged at any time between the 4th August, gaged in1914, and the 11th November, 1918, in military service Home Mili-within the Commonwealth of Australia. tary Service.

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Re-examina- 456. Repealed by Rule of 7th May, 1519, and the follow-Dons. ing Rule substituted :— Any articled clerk who fails to pass18Dec.,1877; any examination may, from time-to time, present himselfR. 11. for re-examination in any subsequent term.10 Sept.,1801, R: 1.6 Dec., 1900, 457. Repealed . by Rules of 23rd, June, 1914,, and, 4thRR. 5, 6. September, 1014, and the - following. Rule. substituted:—22 Dec., 1902, Any articled clerk who obtained satisfactory ,marks in

R. 956. either. paper. of Sections 3 or 4 at the examination ,heldRe-examina- during the third term of the present year or shall obtain

tions in satisfactory marks in either paper of Section 3 or Section 4sections at the examination to be. held.. during the-fourth term of3 or 9. the present year, shnll be deemed to have passed on that

paper, and shall only be required to present himself forre,examination in the other paper of such section or inthe corresponding part or parts of the examinations•nderthe Rules to eome into force on. the 1st January, 1915.

Examine- 957A (1). Repealed by Rule 31st May, 1922, and theI tions under following Rule substituted :—Any person qualifyingI 428 (f), (q), for admission under sub,clauses (f), (g) or ( j) of Rule 428

or ( j),2nd may, after attaining the age of 25 years, and not before,June, 1921,, present himself for the prescribed examinations or any2nd Novem- part thereof beforc eompleting the period of serviceber, 1921. required o f him.

(2.) The passing of airy such examination or any partthereof shall not confer upon any sueh person any right inrespect of his admission as a solicitor. unless- and until he

has completed the period of service so required and -passedthe final law examinations as prescribed and, has otherwisecomplied with the provisions of these Rules

Permission 958. Repealed by Rule of 31st May, 1922, and the .Sol-' of Judges re- lowing Rule substituted :—

quired forCandidates (1) No person claiming to be qualified under sub,clausesunder 428 (f)'( f), (g) or (j) of Rule 428 shall be admitted as a solicitor(g) or (i) 2nd without having first obtained the permission of the JudgesJune, 1921. to present himself for admission.

(2.) Applieation for such permission shall be madethrough the Secrefary, and the following documents shallbe lodged in support thereof —

(a) a , certificate of haying passed the necessary. - ex-aminations ;

(0) satisfactory certificates from two -householders, to ,whom the applicant has, been ,known for at leastfive years, as to his character and conduct ;

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(c) in -the case • of+ applications under Rules 428 ( l) or128 (j) a certificate from the Read of Abe office inwhich the applicant-has been' employed, of com-pliance with the provisions of -sub-clauses (1) or(j); and that the applieant's character and know-ledge. of-. his work are such as to-render,him fit tobe admitfed as a solicitor; and in the , ease of

applications under Rule 428 (g)(d) a satisfactory certifieate from each Solicitor with

whom .the applicant has been a clerk to show thathe is entitled to apply and that-his character andknowledge of his work are such as to render himfit to be admitted as a solicitor ; and ,

a certifieate from the Incorporated Law Instituteas to the applicant,s service and the facts relatingthereto and that the applicant has been and is aManaging Clerk ; such certificate shall also statethe period or periods for which the applicant hasbeen a Clerk and a Managing Clerk respectivelyand any other facts as to applicant,s clerkshipand which in the opinionof the Institute shouldbe reported to the Judges.

459.The giving or withholding of such permission shall Permissionbe in the absolute discretion of the Judges, and they may in diseretionin any case require further or other certificates. of Judges.

Ibid.460.Every person required by these Rules to pass any Candidates to

examination shall, for the purpose of such examination, as be deemed articledregards notices, payment of fees, and otherwise; be deemed deck..;to he an articled clerk. 7 June, 1298,,

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461.An articled clerk may proceed to any examination Examinationsat. any time not exceeding twenty-one days before the Laid before,earliest date fixed by these Rules for such examination. lapseofperscribed time 21 Sept., 1894

21 Sept: 1E24R. 7.

462.Rescinded by Rule of 11th November, 1929, and the Notice offollowing substituted :—Every articled clerk desirous of intention toproceeding to any examination under these Rules shall proceed togive notice to the Secretary fourteen days at least before examine- ''the commencement of the term in which such examina- tion.tion is to be held. Provided also that - the , Secretary, gate notice ),if satisfied that an articled clerk has a good excuse for 18Dec.,1877;being late, may accept any such notice within three days RR- 23, 241.of the last day prescribed for giving sueh notice upon 23 June1914.,payment to the Prothonotary of ,a sum often shillings, 17 Oct., 1927.

462e. The following Rule was added by Rule of9thMarch, 1932 :—Every articled clerk desirous of proceed-ing to examination at one of the places in the countryspecified-in Rule 448 shall give notice to the Secretarytwenty-eight. days. at least , before the commencementof the Term in which such examination is to beheld.

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462n. The following Rule was added by Rule of 0thMnrch, 1932 :—As soon as possible after the last dayfixed by Rule 462k for giving notice of intention to pro-ceed to examination, the Board shall determine whetherthe number of candidates desirous of sitting would justifythe holding of an examination at a place in the countryas provided by Rule 448, and iu the event of the Boarddeciding not to hold an examination at that place, theSecretary shall immediately notify candidates who havegiven notice of their desire to sit at that place. Suchcandidates shall thereupon notify the Secretary whetherthey intend to sit. in Sydney or not, such notification toreaeh the Secretary by the last day fixed by Rule 462 forgiving notice of intention to it in Sydney.

Certificates.

First Law 463. An articled clerk who has passed the first la wexamination examination shall 1.e entitled to a certilicate in the Form17 June, Iso. 26 contained in the First Schedule.1902, R. 8.Intermedi. 40. An articled clerk who has passed the intermediateate law ex- law examinatiori shall be cntitled to a certifieate in theamination. Form No. 27 contained in the First Schedule.17 May.1899,R. 1.Sections offinal ex-aminatiott,17 May,1399, R 2.Final ex-amination.Ibid., R. 3.

All examin- 467. An articled clerk mho has passed all the examin-ations and ations, aud who has complied with all the requirements ofother re- the Rules, and whose articles have expired, shall bequirements. entitled to a eertificate in the Form No. 30 contained inIbid., It. 4. the First Schedule.

Signature to 468. Every such certificate shall be signed by thecertificates. President of the Board, or in his absence by one of theIbid., Lt. 5. senior members of the Board and countersigned by the

Secretary.

Certificates 469. All certificates of having passed an examination, orto be filed. eopies thereof, must lie filed within one month alter the

sauce have been received.

465. An articled clerie who has passed the final examin-ation in any one of its sections shall be entitled to a certi-ficate int tie Form No. 28 cotttained in the First Schedule.

460. An articled clerk who has passed the final examin-ation in all subjects, but has not complied with all therequiremeuts of the Rules, shall be entitled to a certifieatein the Form No. 29 contained in the First Schedule.

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Fees.470.Rescinded by Rule of 11th May, 1921, and the fol-

Matricula--- lowing substituted :—Every person desirous of pre- tion exam-senting himself for the preliminary examination for ination.articled clerks under clause (a) of Rule 436 shall give 10 Aug.,notice thereof to the Registrar of the University and pay 1880, R. 470,to him a fee of three pounds. 22 Dec.,1902.

5 July, 1918.471.Rescinded by Rule of 11th May, 1921, and the fol- Certificate

lowing substituted :—Every person desiring to obtain a whereCertificate under clauses (5) or (c) of Rule 436 for the equivalentpurpose of being admitted to articles shall give notice examinationthereof to the Registrar of the University and pay to alreadyhim a fee of three pounds. passed.

!bidR. 471,22Dec„1902.

472.Rescinded by Rule dated 5th July, 1918.

473.Repealed by Rules of 23rd June, 1914, and the History andfollowing Rule substituted :—The fees for examinations lawexamin in legal history and law shall be as follows :— ations.

Examination cr re-examination in first law cxamine- 13 Nov.tion : Two pounds. 21 Sept.,Examination or re-examination in intermediate law, 1 ,204, R. Q.or in any section of the final examination : Two 1895pounds ten shillings. 11 Dec., 1895 17June,Final examination in all sections : Ten pounds.

Re-examination in all section; of final examination : 1902, R. 9.Five pounds.

473A. The following Rule was added by Rule of 9thMarch, 1932 :—Any candidate desirous of proceeding toexamination at one of the places in the country specifiedin Rule 448 shall pay an additional fee of £2 2s. for eachpaper which he intends to take at such examination.

474. Every articled clerk at the time of giying notice Payment ofof intention to proceed to any such examination shall pay fees.the fee for the same to the Secretary. The Secretary 13 Noy.,shall pay all such fees to the examiners in such manner as 1338, R. 3.the Board shall direct. 21 Sept.,

1894, R. 9.17 June,1902, R. 9.

475.Rescinded by Rule of 5th July,1918, and the follow- Fees tobig substituted :—Every articled clerk at the time of Secretary,giving sueh notice k half in addition to the fees prescribed 26 Sep.,1888,by thcse rules play to the Secretary a fee of half a RR. 2, 3.guinea. Such fees shall be retained by the Sccretary. 21 Sep.,1894,

R. 9.476. Rescinded by Rule of 7th July, 1910. 22 Dec.,

1002, R. 475.

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Admission.Notice of 477. Every person intending to apply or admission as aapplication. Solicitor, whether previously admitted elsewhere or not,

RR. shall, before the commencement of the terns in which24, 26. he so applies, give notice to the Secretary of his10 Sep.,1891, intended application, stating his name and place of resi-ft. 2. deuce, and except in the case of persons so admitted

elsewhere, his places of residence and service for the lasttwo years, and cause a eopy of such notice, written inlegible character, to be affixed in the office of the Court,and in the vestibule of the Court-house. Such notice maybe given by an articled clerk, although his articles do notexpire till after the commencement of the term.

Notice to be 478. Every sueh person shall also cause notice of hisadvertised. intended applieation to be three several times during such18 Dec.,1877, term published in each of two Sydney daily newspapers.R. 26.Answers to 479. Repealed by Rule of 2nd June, 1921, and the fol-be filed. lowing substituted

R. 27. Every person applying for admission under sub-10 Sep.,1891, clauses (c) (d) (e) and (i) of Rule 428 shall also, not lessR. 2. than seven days before the last day of such term, file-22 Dec., (a) satisfactory answers to the several questions in1902, R. 479. Forms Nos. 31, 32, and 38 contained in the First

Schedule, signed respeetively by he applicant,by each Solicitor with whom he has served hisclerkship, and by two respec able householdersto whom be is personally known.

(b) a satisfactory certificate in Form No. 24 containedin the First Schedule, signed by each Solicitor ;

(c) the assignment of his articles, if the same havebeen assigned within one month then next pre-ceding.

Power of 480. If the applicant shows sufficient cause, to theBoard to satisfaction of the Board, why the last preceding Ruledispense cannot be fully complied with, the Board, upon sufficientwith COM. proof of the same, may dispense, as they think fit andpliance. reasonable, with compliance with any part of such Rule.18 Dec.,1877,R. 28.

Affidavit of 481. Every person shall also, before being admitted, filecompliance an affidavit in the Form No. 35, contained in the Firstwith con- Schedule, when he has been previously admitted elsewhere,ditions, Re. and in the Form No. 36, eoutained in the said Schedule,Ibid., ft. 24. when he has not been previously admitted elsewhere.Board-may 482. Every person applying for admission shall also; ifrequire required—further (a) sign and file answers to such other written orproof. printed questions as the Board may proposeIbid., B. 29 touching his service and conduct ; and

(b) attend the .Board for the purpose of giving furtherexplanations touching the same ; and

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(c) procure the attendance of any Solicitor with whomhe served his clerkship and, of such other

persorn as the Board may direct, to answer eitherpersonally .or in writing any :questions touchingsuch service or conduct, or prove

tothe satisfaction of the Board hisinability to procure the same.

483.: Repealed, "by , Rule ,of 2nd. December, 1909,, which Barristersprovides as follows-:—Every person -applying , for admis- applying forsion under subclause (h) of Rule -428 shall, seven days admission.

before such application, serve written notice thereof uponthe ,Secretary to the Incorporated Law Institute, and also-upon: the Honorary Secretary to the Council of the Marof New South Wales. ,He 'muss also5 file-an affidavit inForm No. 37, contained in theFirst Schedule. Rules 476 to482 inclusive shall not apply to any such person.

484. Rescinded by rule dated 14th November 1030 and Affidavit bythe following rule substituted:— Every person giving applicantnotice of his intention to , apply for admission under sub- previouslyclause (a), (6) or (k) of Rule 428 , shall, at the same time admittedlodge with , the Secretary the certificate of hie previous elsewhere.admission, and also file an affidavit in the Form No. 38 in Ibid., R. 25.the First Schedule. 22 Dec. 1902

485. Repealed by Rule of 21st November. 1928. and the Admission,following Rule substituted :—No such person shall be to beadmitted before the lust sitting of the Court in the term c oitional.in which be applies for admission and the Rule for his Ibid.admission shall be drawn up upon reading such affidavitand shall be conditional until the end of the _fourth termafter such conditional admissions.

486. At the time of filing such affidavit, each person Fee onshall pay the sum-of forty , guineas to the Secretary, who conditionalshall in due course hand the same to the Treasurer of the admission.Incorporated Law, Institute of New South Wales, to be 26 Scpt.,appropriated towards the Law Library Fund of that 1888; R. 1.Institute. Provided that if in any case the Court refusesto grant conditional admission, the said sum shall berefunded to the applieant.

4S7. Repealed by 'Rifles of "33rd, June, 1.914, and , the Notice-offollowing Ride substituted :—Every person-so condition- applicationally admitted shall before the commencement of the to confirmterm in which he seeks to have his conditional admission admission.confirmed serve notices on the Secretary, and on the 13 Dec.,Secretary of the 'Incorporated Law Institute, of his 1886.intended' application to the Court.

488. ,At the time of serving such notice on the Secretary, Affidavit toheshall file an affidavit in the Form No. 39 cuntained in be filed.

Schedule: Ibid.

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Conditional 499. Repealed by Rule of 21st November, 1923, and theadmission to following Rule substituted —If such conditional admissionlapse if not is not confirmed, and the Rule drawn up accordingly atconfirmed. the expiration of Om period for which he has been con.Ibid. ditionally admitted, the said conditional admission shall

lapse unless the Court otherwise orders.

Fees to 490. Every person giving notice of his intention to applySecretary, for conditional admission, or for the confirmation of a26 Sept. conditional admission, shall at the same time pay a fee of1883, R. 1. one guinea to the Secretary, which shall be retained by

him.

Residence 4909. Rescinded by Rule of 3rd December, 1926, andfor following substituted :—No person shall be admitted as aconditional Solicitor of this Court either conditionally or otherwise,admission , nor shall he be allowed to practise as a Solicitor of15 Dec., this Court, unless he bona fide resides in Australia or1909. Tasmania.

20 Dec., 490s. Reseinded by Rule of 3rd December, 1926, and1905. following substituted :—Any person contravening the pro-

visions of Rule 490.5 may be struck off the Roll ofSolicitors.

Solicitor not 490c. Added by Rule of 3rd September, 1906.—Norequired to Solicitor of any Australian State shall be required tocease cease pracfising in such State before being conditionallypractice admitted a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Southbefore Wales.conditionaladmission.

Miscellaneous.Court in 991. 1f any articled clerk, articled in New South Wales,cerfain cases fails in the strict observance of the re quirements of thesemay relax Rules, the Court, notwithstanding anything contained inRules. these Rules, if satisfied that such failure was occasioned by16 August, accident, mistake, or other sufficient cause, may make such

i1892. order as in the opinion of the Court the circumstances ofthe case require.

Notice to be 492. No applieation by any articled clerk shall hegiven of all entertained by the Court unless such clerk has previouslyapplicntions. given to the Secretary a day,s notice of such application.28 July,1397.

Rule 428 (7) 4929. Added by Rule of 13th March, 1918 :—On appli--War cation being made to the Judges through the SeeretaryService. they may in their absolute discretion and upon such

conditions as they think fit relax any of the rulesrelating to the admission of Solicitors under the pro-visions of Rule 428 (y) in the case of any person who shallbe or shall have been engaged, or who may be about toproceed on aetive naval or military service or who shallhe or shall have been engaged or may be about toproceed abroad upon duties in connection with the War.

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FORMS REFERRED TO (FIRST SCHEDULE).No. 26.

In the Supreme Court ofNew South Wales.

IN pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New Rule 983.South Wales, it is hereby certified that hasbeen duly examined in the First Law Examination heldon the day of required by thesaid Rules; and that the said has satis-factorily passed the said Examination.

Dated this day of , A.D. 19President, Board of Examiners.

Countersigned—Secretary

No. 27.In the Supreme Court of 1.

New South Wales.iN pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New Rule 464,South Wales, it is hereby certified that hasbeen duly examined in the laws of Real and PersonalProperty at an Intermediate Examination held un the

day of as required by the saidRules ; and that the said has satisfactorilypassed the said Examination.

Dated this day of , A.D. 19 .President, Board of Examiners.

Countersigned—Secretary.

No 28.In the Supreme Court of I.

New South Wales. 3IN pursuance or the Rules of the Supreme Court of New Rule 965.South Wales, it is hereby eertified that hasbeen duly examined as required by the said Rules inSection of the Final Examination ; and that thesaid has satisfactorily passed the said Sectionof the said Final Examination.

Dated this day of A.D. 19President, Board of Examiners.

Countersigned - Secretary.

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No. 29.In the Supreme Court of

New South Wales.Rule 466. IN pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New.

South Wales, it is hereby certified that hasbeen duly examined in all the subjects of the FinalExamination as required by the. said Rules ; and that thesaid has satisfactorily passed the saidExamination.

Dated this day of A.D. 19President, Board of Examiners.

Countersigned—Secretary.

No. 20.In the Supreme Court of 1

New South Wales. IRule 467. IN pursuance of the Rules of the Supreme Court of New

South Wales, it is hereby certified that hascomplied with all the conditioDs prescribed, and haspassed all the Examinations required by the said Rules ;and it is further certified that the said is fitand capable to act as a Solicitor of the said Court.

Dated this day of A.D. 19President, Board of Examiners.

Countersigned- Secretary.

No. 31.Questions to be answered by the Clerk.

Rule 479. 1. Where did you board and lodge during the con-tinuance of your articles

2. During what hours were you required to attend tothe business of your master's office.

3. What was your age on the day of the date of yourarticles?

4. Have you served the whole term of your articles atthe office where the Solicitor to whom you were articledor assigned carried on his business? If not, state thereason.

6. Have you at any time, during the term of yourarticles, been absent without the permission of , suchSolieitor or Solicitors ? if so, state the length andoecasions of such absence.

6. Have you, during the period of your articles, beenengaged or concerned in any profession, trade, or business,other than your professionap employment as Clerk to theSolicitor or Solicitors to whom you were articled orassigned ?

7. Have you, since the expiration of your,articles, beenengaged or concerned in any and what profession, trade,or business, other than the profession of a Solicitor ? Ifso, for how long a time, and why were you so engaged orconcerned?

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No., 32.. Questions to be answered by the Mister Solicitor:.

L .Has A.B. served the whole tern of" his articles at the Rule 479.;office— where -yon Tarry . on. your business 7 Jf ,not, whatwas the reason?

2. Has the said .at any time, during the term

:for been absent without yourpermission? If-so

for how long a time,. and on what occasions was he soabsent?

3: Has the said A.B. during the period of his. articlesbeen engaged in or concerned in any profession, trade, orbusiness, other than his professional employment as yourarticled Clerk?

4: Has the said A.B. during the wholeterm of hisclerk-ship with the exception above mentioned; been faithfullyand diligently employed in your professional business of aSolicitor?

5: ,What have been the moral: conduct; character; andhabits -of; the. said A.B. during the time ,he has servedunder his articles

6. Do you consider the said A.B. a fit and proper personto be a Solicitor of the Supreme,Court?

7. Has the said A.B. to your. knowledge, since the:expiration of his articles engaged and concerned in:any; and what profession:, trade, or business, other thanthe profession of a Solicitor? If .so, for how long a timewas he so engaged or concerned?

No. 33.Questions to be answered by two respectable householders

to whom the articled Clerk-is personally known.How long haye you known A.B.? Rule 479.

2. What, as far as came under your observation, haybeen his character and conduct ?

3. With reference to these questions, do you consider'im to be a fit and proper person to be a Solicitor of the-.Supreme Court`.?

No; 34.Certificate to be signed by the Master Solicitor

I, C.D., do hereby. certify that A.B. bath duly- and Brae 479.faithfully served his Articles of` clerkship (or- assignment,as the case may be) bearing date the . day. of

, for the term therein expressed and that he-is a-fit and proper person to be admitted a Solicitor

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No. 35.In the Supreme Court of

New South Wales. .1Rule 481. IN the matter of the application of A.B., a Solicitor of the

Supreme Court of , to be eonditionally admitteda Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

On the day of , in the year one thousandnine hundred and , A.B., of Sydney, in the Stateof New South Wales, a Solicitor of the Supreme Courtof , being duly sworn, makes oath and says asfollows :-

1. Before the commencement of the present Term,namely, on the day of last [or instant],I handed [or caused to be handed] to the Secretary of theSolicitors, Admission Board a notice of my intention toapply for admission as a Solicitor at the end of the presentTerm, containing toy name and plaees of residence, a copywhereof is hereunto annexed, marked with the letter "A.'5. On the said (lay of last [or instant]

I also affixed [or caused to be affixed true copies of thesaid notice in the office of the Court, an also in thevestibule of the court,house.

3. During fhe said Term, namely, on theand days of , instant, I caused to be insertedin the , a daily newspaper published in Sydney, anotiee, a true copy whereof is hereunto annexed, markedwith the letter "13."

4. During the said Term, namely, on theand days of , iostant, I also caused to beinserted in , a daily newspaper published in Sydney,a notiee, a true copy whereof is hereunto annexed, marked, B "

Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentioncd,at Sydney, before me,—

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

No 30.In the Supreme Court of

New South Wales.Rule 481. Tx the matter of the application of A.B. to be admitted a

Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.On the day of • in the year one thousand

nine hundred and of , in the Stateof New South Wales, being duly sworn, makes oath, andsays as follows:—

I. Before the commencement of the present Termnamely, on the day of last [or instant]I handed [or caused to be handed] to the Secretary of theSolicitors, Admission Board a notice of my intention toapply for admission as a Solicitor at the end of the presentTerm, containing my name and place of residence andservice for the last two years, a copy whereof is hereuntoannexed and marked with the letter " A."

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2. On the said day of last [or instant],I also affixed [or caused to he affixed] true copies of thesaid notice in the office of the Court, and also in thevestibule of the court-house.

3. During the said Term, namely, on thcand days of instant, I caused to be inserfedin the , a daily newspaper published in Sydney, anotice, a true copy whereof is hereunto annexed, markedwith the letter "B."

4. During the said Term namely, on theand . days of instant, I also caused to beinserted in , a daily newspaper published in Sydney,a notice, a true copy whercof is hereunto annexed, marked, B "

5. I have passed all the examinations prescribed by, andhave complied with all the requirements of the Rules ofthis honorable Court relating to the admission of Solicitorsas appears from the certificate hereunto annexed, marked`C"Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentioned

at Sydney, before me,—A Commissioner for Affidayits.

No. 37.In the Supreme Court of 1_

New South Wales. flx the matter of the application of A.B., a Barrister,at-law, Rule 483.and of the "Legal Practitioners, Act, 1898."

On the day of in the year one thousandnine hundred and , A.B., of Sydney, in the Stateof New South Wales, Barrister-at-law, being duly sworn,makes oath and says as follows :—

1. I was admitted as a Barrister by this honorable Courton the day of , in the year one thousandnine hundrcd and

2. Since that date I have been engaged in the practiceof my profession as a Barrister-at-law at[or as the case may be].

3. I am desirous of haying my name removed from theRoll of Barristers in this honorable Court, with a view tobeing admitted as a Solicitor of this honorable Court,under an virtue of the Legal Practitioners' Act,1898.

4. On the day of instant [or last],I haDdcd [or caused to he handed] to the Secretary to theIncorporated Law Institute, and also to the HonorarySecretary to the Council of the Bar of New South Walesa written notice of this application.

Sworn by the"' portent on the day first above mentioned,at Sydn y, before me, —

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

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No. 38.In the Supreme Court of 1

New South Wales. rRule 484. IN the matter of the application of A.B, a Solicitor of.the

Supreme Court of , to be conditionally admitteda Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

On the day of in the year one thousandnine hundred and , A.B., of Sydney, in the Stateof New South Wales, a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of

being duly sworn makes oath and says wasfollows:-

1. On the day of one thousandhundred and I was duly admitted a Solicitor ofthe Supreme Court of

2. The paper writing hereunto annexed, marked "A,"is a true eopy of the Certificate of my admission as suchSolicitor, and I am the person named therein.

3. I have not done or committed any act or-thing whichwould cause my name to be struck off the Roll of Solicitorsof the said Court, and to the best of my knowledge andbelief my name still remains on the said Roll.

4. I ceased to practise in the State of on theday of last. past.

5. I arrived in the State of New South Wales on theday of last past.

8. I have resided in the State of New South-Wales for aperiod of three months preceding the date hereof. [Statewhether residence continuous or not and reason of absencefrom New South Wales, if any.]

7. Since I ceased to practise as aforesaid, I have beenengaged in [state mode of employment.]

8. I am known to an., of , and E.F., oftwo respectable householders resident in the State of

New South Wales, and T refer to the said C.D. and E.F. asto any inquiries that may be made respecting myself.

Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentioned,at Sydney, before me,—

A Commissioner for Affidavits.

Rule 488.

No. 39.In the Supreme Court of 1

New South Wales. fIN the matter of the application of A.B. a Solicitor of theSupreme Court of to hare his', conditionaladmission as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales confirmed.

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On the day of in the year .one thousandnine hundred and. , A.B. of Sydney, in the Stateof New South Wales, Supreme Court of

being duly sworn makes oath and says as-follows:----

1; By Rule dated the . day of lastpast, I was conditionally admitted a Solicitor of thishonorable Court for a period of twelve months.

2: I have not been engaged- or occupied at any timesince my conditional admission as , aforesaid in, anyprofession business; pursuit or calling other than that ofa Solicitor.

3: I 'have not-committed or been privy to or cognisant ,of any act omission; matter, or thing disentitling me toconfirmation:of my said conditional admission as aforesaid.

4. I did on the day of instant serve uponthe Secretary of the , Solicitors' Admission Board, and also

upon the Secretary of the incorporated Law Institute, awritten notice of my intention to apply to. this honorableCourt to have my said conditional admission as a Solicitorconfirmed.

Sworn by the Deponent on the day first above mentioned,at Sydney; before me,— A Commissioner for Affidavits.

APPENDIX TO FIRST SCHEDULEMIN :Solicitors Admission. Board, with the approval of the

Judges, directs the publication of , the following as being thebooks and portions of books in which they intend to conduct

the First; Intermediate; and FinalLaw Examinations on andfrom the First Term., 1938.

X: BODY,Secretary,

Solicitors Admission Board.Supreme Court, Sydney, 21st July, 1832.

THE FIRST LAW EXAMINATION1. Dicey "Law, of the Constitution (8th or later

edition).,22: The notes of the University Law School on , (a). the Saw

of the Constitution (first part), and (6) Legal History.

B. THE INTERMEDIATE LAW EXAMINATION.1. Willard; Law of ,Real Property in New-South-Wales '"

(4th or later edition)."Laws of Personal' Property in New South

Wales" (3rd or later edition).

The - asterisk marks test-books which require to be read Inconnection with local statutes:

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C. Ttne FINAL LAW EXAMINATION.

Section I—Contracts and Mercantile Law.1. Anson, " Law of Contracts " (17th or later edition).*2. Charlesworth, " Mercantile Law," Chapters 1-10,

Section 2—Tests and Criminal Law and Practice.1. Pollock, " Law of Torts " (13th or later edition).*2. Kenny, " Outlines of Criminal Law " (13th or later

edition).*3. The Crimes Act, 1900 (omitting punishments).4. The Criminal Appeal Act, 1912, and Rules.

(Students are advised to refer to the notes contained inHamilton and Addison,s Crimes Act, 1900.)

Se: tion 3—Equity and Company Law, including Practice.1. Snell, " Principles of Equity" (20th or later edition).*2. The Companies Act, 1899, the Compauies (Amendmeut)

Acts, 1906 and 1907, and the Companies (Registration ofSecurities) Act, 1918.

3. Williams, " Principles of the Law of Personal Property,"Part II, Chapter 6 (so far as relates to Company Law) (18thor later edition).•

4. Millard, " Law of Personal Property in New SouthWales," Chapter 13 (3rd or later edition).

5. The Notes of the University Law School on EquityPractice.

(f Students are advised to refer to the University LawSchool (printed) Notes on Equity.)

Section 4—Bankruptcy, Probate and Divorce, includingPractice.

1. The Federal Bankruptcy Act, 1924-1032, and Rules.2. The Wills, Probate, and Administration Act, 1898, andRules.

3. Kemp, " Wills, Probate, and Administration Act, 1898"(3rd or later edition).+

4. The Matrimonial Causes Act, 1899, andRules. Mackenzie " Practice in Diyorce " (4th or later

(f Students are advised to refer to the University LawSchool Notes on Bankruptcy, Probate and Divorce.)

The asterisk marks teat-books which require to be read inconnection with local statutes.

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Section 5—The Law of Property and the Principles ofConveyancing.

1. Edwards, " Compendium of the Law of Property inLand and of Conveyancing " (5th or later edition),* and theConveyancing Act, 1919-1930, to be studied in conjunctionwith Hogg, " Conveyancing and Law of Property in NewSouth Wales " (2nd or later edition).

2. The Real Property Act, 1900. (Students are advisedto refer to the notes contained in Beckenham and Harris," Real Property Act.")

3. Williams, Principles of the Law of Rcal Property,omitting part 3 " (24th or later edition).*

4. Williams, " Principles of the Law of PersonalProperty " (18th or later edition) *t

(f Students are advised to refer to the University LawSchool Notes on Property and Conveyanciug.)

Section 6—Procedure (in civil cases before the Supreme Court,in its common law jurisdiction, in civil and criminalcases before the Courts of inferior jurisdiction, and incivil cases before the High Court) and Evidence.

1. The University Law School (Printed) Notes on Pro-cedure.

Reference should also be made to the following Acts andRules :-

(a) The Common Law Procedure Act., 1899, andRules.

(b) The Arrest on Mesne Process Act, 1902.(c) The Interpleader Act., 1901.(d) The District Court Act, 1012, and Rules.(e) The Small Debts Recovery Act. 1012.U) The Justices Act, 1902, and 1909.(p) The Police Ofiences Act, 1901, Parts I and 2.(8) The Service and Execution of Process Act, 1901-

1928 (Federal).(i) The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution

Act, Sections 71-80.(j) The Judiciary Act, 1003-1927, and Rules.(k) The High Court Procedure Act, 1903-1925, and

Rules.2. Stephen, "Digest of the Law of Evidence" (New

South Wales edition, 1909 or later).Reference should also be made to the following Acts

(a) The Evidence Act, 1898.(b) The Evidence (Amendment) Act, 1922.(c) The State aud Territorial Laws and Records

Recognition Act, 1901-1928 (Federal).(d) The Evidence Act, 1905 (Federal).

(Students are reminded that, in this paper, questions maybe asked with respect to the different methods of appealingfrom, or correcting, the decisions of the Infcrior Courts.)

The asterisk marks text-books which require to be read in.connection with local statutes.

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Notice to Candidates for the Intermediate and FinalExaminations in Law.

1. The English text-books prescribed for these examinationsare, Ma. great measure, prescribed for the purpose of indicatingthe scope and subject matter of the examination ; but, on allsubjects where• the law In force in New South Walesdiffersfrom the English law, candidates are required to make them-selves acquainted with the law in force in New South,Wales.Text-books, or parts of books which require to be read inconneetion with local statutes, are marked with an asterisk.

2. Candidates are reminded that English statutes,' passedafter the 25th July, 1828, are not in force in this State, exceptin cases where the enactment has beam made binding' by theImperial Parliament, either expressly or by necessary

implica tion. At the same time, a considerable number of Englishstatutes passed after that date (such as the English Wills Act,1837), have been expressly adopted by the local legislature ;whilst a considerable number of local enactments . have beenbased on similar eDactments previously passed in theUnited Kingdom. As to how far law in force in Englandprior to 25th July, 1828, applies in New South ,Wales,reference may be made to Webbls " Imperial Law." Asto how far English statutes have been adopted by, or. em-bodied in, local legislation, reference may be made toCurlewis' "Tables of Statutes."

3. In cases where local statutes are expressly -prescribed assubjects for examination, the examination will be confined, sofar as possible, to the general tenor and essential or moreimportant provisions of the statutes referred- to : or, in otherwords, to such matters as would find a place in a student,stext-book. The English text-books will serve, to some extent,as a guide in this matter.

4. Candidates are reminded that the State laws on some ofthe snbjects included in these examirtations are liable to besuperseded by Federal legislation ; xhilst on other subjectsthe existing Acts may be displaced` by Consolidated Acts.Candidates are further reminded that they- are liable to beexamined in any Acts or Rules relating to the subjects ofthese examinations passed or made by either the State or theFederal Parliament more than six calendar months prior tothe date at which such examinations may be held.

5. Candidates are also advised, prior to entering. on theirstudies for the final examination, to make themselves acquaintedwith the general tenor of both' the Interpretation -Act, 1897(New South Wales), and the Acts Interpretation Act, 1901(Commonwealth); whilst they are also reminded that theinterpretation of Imperial statutes, applicable in either Stateor Commonwealth, is , governed by the 'Interpretation 'Act,

1889 (Imperial).

8. Where chapters, sections, or pages are' referred-to; thereference is to be deemed "inclusive," unless otherwiseexpressed.

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. Examinations.Examinations, wiH be held during each Term of 1934 upon thedatea mentioned on page 245.

The , subjects for examination will be as -- shown on p. 2,53.(For text-books see pp. 271- --273.)

Notice ofintention to proceed to Examination must belodged with the Secretary of the Board by the -dates shownon page 245. The notice should state the mange of thecandidate in full. The amount of , the fees should accompanythe notice.

The fees for the examinations are as follows: --£ s. d.First- Law Examination . . 2:10 ,6Intermediate Law Examination or re-exam-

ination 3 0 6Final , examination any section 3 0 6Two-sections . 5 10 6

Three sections -3 0 6Four sections '10,10 , 6

All sections 10:10 6All sections re-examination 510 '6

Candidates giving- notice of their desire to Sit at one of thefollowing country towns, must pay an additional fee of

£2/2- foreverypaper- they intend totake :-Tamworth, Orange, Broken Hill, Grafton and Cootamundra.

(For further information regarding this -matter, candidatesare advised to write to the Secretary of the Board;)

Candidates who have been "successful in the examinationsshould apply personally; if resident in' Sydney, and by letter,if resident in ,the conntry for their-Examination certificates.The certificate, or a copy,: must be filledwithin one monthafter receiving it. The filing fee is Is. 6d.

Preliminary Examination for Students-at-law andArticled Clerks.

The preliminary ,examination 'for intendingstudents-at-law and-articled clerks is the Matriculation examination of

the University of Sydney in 'the snbjects qualifying formatriculation and entrance to the Faculty of Law or the

Faculty of ,Medicine.The compulsory subjects in which candidates are required

to- pass are the following :-(1): English.(2) Mathematics.

(3) Latin.(4), One of the following :-,Greek, French, German

Italian or Japanese.In addition to the- above compulsory- subjects,. candidates

may elect to take History or Mechanics or a prescribed Sciencesubject.

Candidates must pass at the higher Standard in thresubjects, of which (a) one must be English and (5) one mus

he. Latin; Greek,• French, German, Itilian or Japanese.

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The whole examination must be passed at one sitting•provided that candidates who satisfy the requirements for ageneral matriculation pass at that examination may, at asubsequent exainination, take only the additional subj ectnecessary to satisfy the special requirements for the Facultyof Law or of Medicine.

Candidates mny present themselves for the February Matricu-lation Examination or the Leaving Certificate Examination.

Particulars of the subjects of examination may be obtainedfrom the Calendar of the University of Sydney, or cnapplication to the Registrar of the University of Sydney.

Notice of intention to sit. must be given, and the examinationfee (£.3) paid, to the Registrar.

The Leaving Certificate Examination is held annuallyduring the month of November. Entries close for this exam-ination at the Department of Education, Bridge,street,Sydney, during the month of September.

The Matriculation Examination is held annually during themonth of February. Entries close for this Examination atthe University early in January,

Notice to Intending Articled Clerks

The Articles must not be executed until the Cleric,s ad-mission to articles has been sanetioned.

The original examination certificate must he produced, anda copy of it filed in the office of the Supreme Court. Thefiling fee is ls. 6d. The original certificate or testamur must;also be produced to the Secretary to the Board.

The Artieles should bear the following endorsements"I hereby certify that the within named has

complied with the requirements of Rule 436 by producing tome and by filing a copy thereof inthe Office of fhe Supreme Court. Dated, &e.

Secretary, Solicitors' Admission board"and

"The within named has this day beenintroduced to me by ofSolicitor, and I approve of him as a fit person to he articledto the said Dated, &c.

or"The within nnmed has this day been

introduced to me by ofSolicitor, the Agent ofof Solicitor, and I approve of him as afit person to he articled to the saidDated, &Op

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The two certifieates to he produced on the introductionshould testify to the person's fitness to be admitted to articlesas well as to his character.

*But see Rule 436 (g) with regard to Articled Clerks, p. 251.

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RULES PROMULGATED DURING 1928.[N.B.—All rules in force as at 31st December, 1927, are to

be found in the publication " Rules of the Supreme Courtof New South Wales," with Index, published 1928.]

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Tuesday, the seventeenth day of April, 1928.

We do order and direct as follows :-f08. Upon the trlal of any action. the party who begins

may at the close of his case, if his opponent does notannounce an Intention to adduc3 cvidence, address a sccondtime for the purpose of summing up the evidence, and theopponent shall then have the right to reply.

P. W. STREET,ALEXANDER GORDON, J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, J.AUGUSTUS LIMES, P.J. L. CAMPBELL, S.C. DAVIDSON, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Thursday, the ninth day of August, A.D. 1928.

IT Is hereby ordercd that Bega. be added to the list of townscomprised in the Schedule to the Rules of the 15th December,

1904, at which Writs of Summons or Writs of Subpoena maybe 1ssued.

P. W. STREET, C.J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, S.J. L. CAMPBELL, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Tuesday, the Fourth day of September, 1928.

IT is hereby ordered that Narrandera be added to the listof towns comprised in the Schedule to the Rules of the 15thDecember, 1904, at which Writs of Summons or Writs of

Subpoena may be issued. P. W. STREET, C.J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, J.AUGUSTUS JAMES, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Thursday, the sixth day of September, 1928.

IT is hereby urdered and directed that the following Ruleshall come into operation as from the tenth day of September,1928 :-, 509. When any solicitor for a party to a cause or matter

signs a consent to any proceeding therein hissignature must be witnessed.

P. W. STREET, C.J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, 3".

AUGUSTUS JAMES, J.

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RULES PROMULGATED DURING 1929.In the Supreme Court of New South. Wales In. Equity.

Wednesday, the eighth day of May, 1929,IN pursuance of the powers vested in us •we dO order anddirect as folluws :-

1. Preliminary Rule VIII of the Consolidated EquityRules of 1902, as heretofore amended (hereinafter referredto as the said Rules) is hereby amended (a) by the sub-stitution of " 1925 "for "1898 " after the words " TrusteeAct": (b) by the substitution of the words "Summons orAppointment for Advice" for the. words "Petition orSummons for Advice " ; (c) by the substitution. of " R. 314 "for " RR. 314, 315'"; and (d) by the insertion immediatelyafter the said " R. 314" of the letter and words " (e) Tem-porary Investment of Trust Funds, R. 315."

2. Rule 6 of the said 'Rules is hereby rescinded, and thefollowing Rule is substituted In Its place :—

6. (1) All decrees and orders, other than Chamber ordersand Master's orders, shall be signed and passed bythe Master and then sealed with Alm seal of theCourt.

(2) Such of the. said decrees an& orders: as. finallydetermine any right, for the determination of :which

the suit or proceeding In which the decree _ I orderis made was instituted, and notwithstanding thatsnob .decrees or orders may have been made uponapplications Interlocutory in form, shall when sosigned passed and sealed be entered in an entrybook.

3. Rule '7 of the said Rules is hereby rescinded and thefollowing' Rule is substituted. in its place.:-

7. All such Chamber orders and. Master's, orders, asdetermine any right; for the determination

of which the suit or proceeding in which the orderwas made was instituted, and notwithstanding thatsuch orders may have been made upon applications

interlocutory in form, shall be entered in anentrybook.

4. The following additional Rule is hereby included In thesaid Rules immediately after Rule 7:-

7A. All orders of the Court or Master directing paymentof moneys into or out of Court shall be entered inan entry book.

5. Rtde. 25 of the said Rules as hereby rescinded and 'thefollowing Rule is .substituted in its place:---:-25. Certificates of Taxation under orders for taxation

of costs by the Master and Certificates of Funds inCourt may be signed by the Deputy Registrar orChief .Clerk..

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6. .The following additional. sub-title and Bute are herebyincluded in the said Rules immediately after -Rule' 37 :---

Arwood of compromise& in absence. of persons interested

Where in proceedingsconcerning a trust a com-promise' is proposed and some of the: personsinterested in the compromise are not parties to theproceedings, but there are other persons in the sameinterest: before the Court , and assenting to thecomprumise, the Court, if satisfied- that the com-promise will be f or the , benefit of the absent persons,and that to require service on such persons wouldcause unreasonable expense -or delay; may approvethe. compromise and order that the same shall bebinding. on the absent persons, and they shall bebound accordingly, except where the order has beenobtained,. by fraud or. non disclosure, of materialfacts.

7: The following additional Rule is hereby included in thesaid Rules immediately after Rule -

96A. No defendant-shall be,entitled to appear beforethe. Court or Master unless he shall .have previously

fled a memorandum of appearance, which shallstate his -place of residence (and in the case of adefendant. appearing by a solicitor, the name and

place of business of his solicitor) and a place to becalled his. address , for. service, which, shall not bemore thanonemile from the Equity Office.

8.The following additional Rule. is hereby included inRules immediately after Rule 186::,—

186A. Whenever any decree or order shall have beenmade for paymentof costa ,in: any-snit and such

suit shall: afterwards .become abated any personinterestedunder such decree or-order-may revive

such ,-suit: and. there upon prosecute., and , enforcesuch decree or order; and so on from- time to time

ascot tem- as any , such: abatement: shall.: happen.

9. Rule 196 of the said Rules is hereby ,amended by theexcision therefrom of the -word" yearly" at the end thereof,andby,the substitution for such-word of the words "at

such times as shall be possible from time- to, time underarrangements made between , the. Court . and the. ColonialTreasurer.

,the said Rules is , hereby amended by theexcission there from the words, and figures'section 23 of theEquity Act, 1901;7. and, the substitution- therefor of the

words" any statutory direction or under any decree or orderor any General Rule."

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11. Rule 254 of the said Rules is hereby rescinded, and thefollowing Rule is substituted in its place :—

254. (1) For the purposes of an appointment fordirections under a decree or order directing anaccount of debts claims or liaoilities or an enquiryfor heirs, persons interested under an intestacy orother unascertained persons the party having theconduct of the proceedings shall lodge a draftadyertisement in the form set forth in FormsNos. 19 and 20 in the Schedule to these Rules,completed as far as possible, together with evidenceenabling the Master to give directions as to thenewspapers in which the adyertisement shall bepublished, and upon such appointment the Mastershall settle such adyertisement and give suchdirections, together with snail other directions asshall in his opinion be necessary, and shall appoint atime or times for the sending in of claims and alsoa time for adjudicating on the claims, provided thatthe Master may dispense with any such advertise-ment in nny case in which an advertisement shallappear to hint to be unnecessary, and provided alsothat in any ease in which the Master directs anyadvertisement, he shall direct that an advertisementbe inserted in the Government Gazette.

(2) Notice of the time appointed for adjudicatingon the claims shall be inserted in the advertisementand at such appointment and at any adjournmentthereof (subjeet, In the ease of creditors, to theprovisions of Order 55, Rule 54 hereinafter men-tioned as iD corporated in these Rules) every claimantshall attend personally or by his solicitor to supporthis claim. The advertisement shall contain adirection that a claimant not residing in New SouthWales must send with particulars of his claim thename and address of a person in New South Walesto whom notices to the claimant required by theseRules or directed by the Court or Master can besent. Any such claimant not complying with thisdirection shall not be entitled to receive any furthernotice, and in the case of a claimant complyingtherewifh a notice to the name and address men-tioned by him shall be equivalent to a notice sentto the claimant himself.

(3) Claimants who do not send f ull particulars offheir claims to the person named and within thetime fixed by the advertisement shall be excludedfrom the benefit of the judgment or order unless theCourt or Master shall otherwise order. Any suchorder may be made upon such terms and con-ditions as to costs and otherwise as the Court crMaster shall think fit.

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(4) Every notice by this Rule required or by theMaster directed to be given to or served uponclaimants shall, unless the Master shall otherwisedirect, be deemed sufficiently given and served iftransmitted prepaid through the post addressedto the claimant at the address given in the claimsent in by him pursuant to the advertisement, orIn case such claimant is represented by a solicitor,to such solicitor at the address given by him.(5) Every claimant shall, if required by notice inwriting (in the form shown in Form No. 21 in theSchedule to these Rules) given by such party asthe Master shall dircct, produce all deeds anddocuments necessary to substantiate his claimbefore the Master at such time as shall be specificdin such notice.(8) Claimants required to file affidavits under sub-rule (7) of this Rule shall forthwith give notice offiling to the person to whom particulars of claimsare to be sent.(7) The provisions of Order 55, Rules 51, 52, 53,54, 55, 56, 58, and 59 of " The Rules of the SupremeCourt, 1883," promulgated under the EnglishJudicature Acts, 1873 to 1910, as such Rules havebeen amended up to the da." e hereof, shall be deemedto be incorpurated in these Rules, provided, however,that for the purposes of such incorporation theword "Master" shall be deemed to be substitutedfor the wurd " Judge" wherever the latter wordappears In the said first-mentioned Rules, and provided also that the Forms referred to in the said

first-mentioned Rules are for the purposes of theseRules to be deemed to be amended so far as maybe necessary for bringing them into accord withthe provisions of the Equity Act, 1901, and theseRules.

12. Rule 255 of the said Rules is hereby rescinded.

13. Rule 260 of the said Rules is hereby rescinded and thefollowing Rupe is substituted in its place :—

260. The certificate or report of the Master upon or Inrelation to any matter referred to him may be inthe form set forth in Form No. 12 in the Scheduleto these Rules, with such variations as the circum-stances of the case may require, and when settledby the Master it shall be copied in the Master,s

Office and dated and signed as of the day on whichit is so settled. The fee on any certificate shall bepaid on the day on which the certificate is settlcdor on the nest following day.

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.14. Rule 2,74 of the said Rules is hereby rescinded andthen :Mowing Rule is substituted in Its place :—

.,274, Where a- decree or order is made directing anyproperty to :be ,Sold, the sale shall, unless otherwiseordered', be a -sale by the .Court and shall, unlessotherwise ordered, be made under the direction ofthe Master, and all proper parties are to join in the•sale and conveyance as the Court or Master directs.

45; Rule 275, of the'said Rules is ,hereby rescinded and thefollowing :Rule is substituted in its• place

275. 'Where any decree or :order Is made directing orsanctioning or authorising or approving the saleof any property out of Court subject to the approvalof the Master, the sale may he conducted altogetherout of Court except that the amount of the purchase

money and the terms upon which it is to be paidshall be approved by the' Master.

,18. Rule 278 of the said Rules is hereby rescinded and thefollowing Rule is substituted in its place :—

278. Unless otherwise ordered, :when-. a , receiver orguardianhas been appointed the Master shall fix

the days-upon-which he shall (annually, or at longeror shorter :periods) leave and pass his accountsand also the days upon which• • he shall pay thebalances • appearing due on the. accounts so left, orsuch part thereof as shall be .certified as properto he paid by him. With respect to any such

-receiver as shall ,-neglect to leave and pass hisaccounts and. pa y the' bafances thereof , at the times

•so to be fixed f or that purpose ,as• aforesaid, theMaster may from time-to time, when his subsequentaccounts are produced to be examined and passed,disallow the salary therein claimed by such receiver,or any part thereof, and may also, if he shall thinkfit, charge him with interest at a rate not exceeding£8 per centum per annum upon the balances soneglected to be paid by him during the time thesame shall appear to have remained in' the handsof any such receiver.

17. Rule 292 of the said Rules is-hereby-amended by theexcision of all the words and figures included therein down'to -and including the words " In addition to the aboveaccounts."

18. Rule 296 of the said Rales Is hereby amended by thesubstitution of the words "Public Trustee" for the words" Curator of Intestate, Estates."

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19. The sub-title immediately preceding Rule 310 of theBald Rules is hereby amended by the substitution a thewords " Summons or Appointment for Advice " for thewords " Petition or Summons for Advice."

20. The following, additional Rule is hereby included inthe said Rules immediately after Rule 326 :—

-326A: Tor the- purposes of these Rules Court holidaysshall be deemed to be days upon which the office

ills closed.

21. The Schedule to the said Rules is hereby amended bythe addition at the end ,thereof of- the following formsnumbered and intltuted as hereinafter shown :—

No.19.(Referred to in Rule 254(1) ).

Form of Advertisement for Creditors.Pursuant to a Decree (or an Order) ofthe Supreme Conrt of .New South Wales in its Equit-

' able jurisdiction, dated the ,day of 19 ,and made in a suit (or matter) (No. of 19 )Intituled " In the matter of ,the Estate. of A.B.deceased

case may be) BetweenDefendant," the creditors

of late, of who died: on thedays of ,19 , are to send by postprepared to

rich him on or before the .,,day ofthier full Christian and surnames, -addresses and

-descriptions, the full particulars of 'their, claims, a state-' ment of ,their. accounts, and the -nature' of the securities.(if any) held by them or in default there of they will be

excluded from the benefit of the said Decree (or Order)„unless the Court.or a judge there of or the Master in, :Equity otherwise orders. • Every claimant holding any'Security is to produce the same- before the Master InEquity at the Supreme Court, Elizabeth-street, Sydney,,on the day of 19 ,

scat • o'clock in the .noon,. being thetime appointed for adjudicating upon the claims.

A ;claimant ',not. residing. in: New South W ales mustsend with particulars of his claim the name and addressof a person in New South Wales to :whomnotices to theclaimant can be seat.

Dated this day of ,19( -(Signature and :address of the Solicitor of the party

prosecuting the Decree (or Order) staling on whosebehalf he is acting.)

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No. 20.

(Referred to in Rule 254 (1)).

Form o f Advertisement for Claimants other than Creditors.

A.B. deceased. Pursuant to a Decree (or an Order)of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, in itsEquitable Jurisdiction, dated the day of

and made in a suit (or matter) (No.of 19 ), intituled " In the matter of theestate of A.B. deceased (or as the case may be) Between

, Plaintiff and , Defendant,"whereby the following enquiry was (or enquiries were)directed, viz.:

(Set out enquiry or enquiries.)

Notice is hereby given that all persons claiming to beentitled under the said enquiry (or enquiries) are tosend by post prepaid to ofso as to reach him on or before the dayof their full Christian and surnames,addresses and descriptions, and full particulars of theirclaims, or in default thereof they will be excluded fromthe benefit of the said Decree (or Order), unless theCourt or a Judge thereof or the Master in Equity onapplication otherwise orders. Claimants are to attendpersonally or by their Solicitor before the blaster in Equityat the Supreme Court, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, on

the day of 19at o,cloek in the noon,being the time appointed for adjudicating upon theclaims.

A claimant not residing in New South Wales mustsend with particulars of his claim the name and addressof a person in New South Wales to whom notice to theclaimant can be sent.

Dated this day of 10

(Signature and address of the Solicitor of the partyprosecuting the Decree (or Order) stating on whose behalfhe is actin.)

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No. 21.(Referred to in Rule 254 (5) ).

Notice to Creditor or other Claimant to produce documents.(Short title.)

You are hereby required to produce in suppurt of theclaim sent in by you in the matter of the estate of A.B.deceased (or as the case may be) (describe the documentrequired to be produced) before the Master in Equity atthe Supreme Court, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, on

the day of 19 ,at o,clock in the noon.

Dated this day of , 19X.Y. of, etc., Solicitor for Plaintiff (or Defendant, or

as the case may be). To C.D.DAVID G. FERGUSON, A.C.J.P. M. HARVEY, C.J. in Eq.AUGUSTUS JAMS, J.LANGER OWEN, J.REGD. H. LONG INNES,MILNER STEPHEN, A.J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. In Equity.Thursday, the twenty-third day of May, 1929.

I8 pursuance of the powers vested in us we do order anddirect as follows :-

Rules 203,204, and 205 of the Consolidated EquityRules of 1902 are hereby amended by the excision fromeach of them of the words " under the said section."

P. M. HARVEY, C.J. in Eq.AUGUSTUS JAMES, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Matrimunial Causes Jurisdiction.

Thursday, the thirtieth day of May, 1929.We do order and direct that the following Rules shall

cume into operatiun upon the first day of July, 1929:-198. (1) All interlucutory applications which arc now

required to be made by petition (except petitionsunder Rules 104 to 107 both inclusive) shall be madeby notice of motion supported by an affidavit oraffidavits, and no pleadings shall bc required furthe purposes of any such applicatiun.

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(2) Eight days' notice of motion shall be given tothe respondent to such application.(3) Save as is provided in these Rules the practiceand procedure in connection with such notices ofmotion shall be the same as in connection withordinary notices of minion.(4) It shall not be necessary for any person to enteran appearance in the cause before filing any 'suchnotice of motion or appearing or being representedon or taking any step in support of or in oppositionto such notice of motion.(5) The Rules and' Regulations of the 27th ofMarch, 1902, in so far as they are inconsistent or Inconflict with these Rupes are hereby repealed.

199. (1) The Registrar Is hereby empowered to do allsuch things, and transact all such business, andexercise such authority and jurisdiction in respectof the same as is now done, transacted or exercisedby the Court or a Judge thereof in respect of the

proceedingsand matters set forth in the Schedulehereto, and all matters incidental thereto.(2) The Registrar may refer any matter, which in

his opinion should be so referred, to the Court,which may dispose of the matter or give directionsthereon.(3) Upon production of• a certificate by theRegistrar that he has refused to make an order in ,

an ex paste matter, application may be made 'to,the Court for such order.(4) If any party is dissatisfied with the decision of

the Registrar in any other matter, he may, withineight days from such decision or within such furthertime as may be allowed by the Court or the Registrar,file a request that the matter be referred to theCourt, and shall within the same time serve uponthe other party or parties notice of such requesthaving been filed.(5) The matter shall thereupon be placed in the

list of matters for hearing on the then- next con-venient day upon which the Court is hearingmotions, and notice thereof shall be given to theother party or parties.(6) No fresh evidence shall be given upon any

such reference unless the Court otherwise orders.:(7) A reference shall not operate as a stag ofproceedings unless the Court, Judge or Registrarotherwise orders.(8) The costs of such reference shall be in thediscretion of the Court.

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(9) The scale- of costs and the Court fees to betaken for business -transacted, before the Registrar

shall be the same as are fixed for business transactedbefore the Court.(10), In any case. in which the ,Registrar is of opinion

that the attendance of Counsel before him isunnecessary he may give a certificate to that effect,

• an the taxing officer shall act-upon such certificate.(11) Any direction that a matter, inwhichthe

Registrar has made, an - order is to be re-argued▪ before the .Court, ,shall be made or, giyen within• fourteen days from the „date when the order was

made, or within such extended time as the Courtmay allow.

200. (1) The manner in which the Justices shall notifythe Registrar under ,section 3, subsection 0, of the

Matrimonial Causes (Amendment) Act, 1929, shall• be by forwarding a copy- of the order made.

(2), The manner in which applications under section3, subsection 7, of the abovementioned Act shall bemade, shall be by notice of motion supported by

-such affidavit or affidavits as may be necessary.201. All times fixed by the Rules may be extended by

the ‘Court notwithstanding the time so fixed has„.-elapsed before the application is made.

THE SCHEDULE. .As amended by Rule of 29th November, 1933.

Amendment of petition, pleadings and proceedings.Issuing a fresh citation.Variations of orders made by the Registrar.Making a consent order an order of Court.

Consolidation of suits.-substituted service.

Stay of proceedings.Discovery or inspectionParticulars or further particulars.

Declaring an order for substituted service, sufficientlycomplied with.

a petitioner from :joining a co-respondent.1. Dispensing with service upon a co-respondent or woman

charged.Dismissal of a party from .a snit by consent.Dismissal of a suit by consent.

Leave to intervene by .woman charged, Crown Solicitor,and/or any person

Maintenance and education: of -infants.Assigning a Guardian of Minors where a respondent hasnot appeared.

Orders for a sum-on account of costs.Alimony pendente lite and maintenance.

Permanent alimony or maintenance.Alimony, Alimony pendente -lite, maintenance before

and after decree and periodical payments (inapplications for restitution of conjugal rights).

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Allowing a person to proceed in forma pauperis.To dispauper a person after order made.Extension of time.Leave to file a pleading out of time.Allowing affidavits to be used where erasures are not

initialled or where affidavits are otherwise irregular.Declaring affidavits of service sufficient.Allowing interlocutory orders to be drawn up and passed

after fourteen days.Review of taxation of costs.Commissions to examine witnesses Including de bene

esse examinations.To fix time, place, and mode of trial.Writs of sequestration.Appointment of medical inspectors.Payment out of moneys paid into Cuurt for costs,

alimony, and maintenance.Investment of moneys paid into Court as damages and

allotted for benefit of wife or children.

J. M. HARVEY, J.AUGUSTUS JAMES, J.LANGER OWEN, J.C. DAVIDSON, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, 3.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Tuesday, the eighth day of October, 1029.

The following Rules are hereby promulgated:510. Where moneys haye been paid into any branch of

the Supreme Court as security for the costs of anappeal to the High Court of Australia, upon thefiling in the Supreme Court of a copy of the orderof the said High Court disposing of such appeal,sueh moneys shall, unless a stop order has beenplaced upon the fund or an order to the contraryis made, be paid out to the person or personsdeclared or shown to be entitled thereto by the saidorder of the said High Court.

511. (1) All fees for juries shall be paid to the Sheriff.(2) No cause or matter, in any jurisdiction in

which a jury is required, shall be set down fur trialfor a definite day unless and until the party settingthe cause down shall produce to the Officer bywhom the cause is so set down a receipt frum theSheriff for the amount of the fees required for ajury.

DAVID G. FERGUSON, A.C.J.J. M. HARVEY, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

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In the Supreme Court of New South Wales—In Equity:Tuesday, the eighth day of October, 1929.

Rules 223 and 224 of the Consolidated Equity Rules ofthe first day of August, 1902, and any Rule amending suchRules, are hereby rescinded and the fullowing Rule sub-stituted :-

223. (1) In appeals to the Full Court the moving partyshall on or before the last day limited for filingthe notice of appeal order a copy of the notes of

• the evidence given at the trial.(2) Within fourteen days after receiving such copy

or after being notified that It is available, suchmoving party, unless an order to the contrary ismade, shall file one and lodge three printed copiesof the nutice of appeal, the pleadings, the notes ofevidence, the decree or order appealed from, thereasons for pronouncing such decree or order (asapproved by the Judge from whuse order theappeal is brought) and of the exhibits.(3) Within the like time the moving party shallserve four printed copies of such ducuments uponall parties upon whom a copy of the notice of appealIs required to be served.

(4).Upon the application of either party,aJudge,on such tcrms as he thinks fit, may extend thetimes for ordering, filing, lodging or serving suchprinted copies, or may dispense with the orderingor printing of such ducuments or any of them or any portion of them respectively, and may directa greater or less number of printed or other copiesto be ludged or served as aforesaid.(5) All documents uf which printed copies have tobe filed or lodged shall be printed upon whitefoolscap folio paper in clear legible type, with aninner margin one half inch wide and an outermargin one inch and a half wide.(6) Where printed copies of any documents have

to be filed or lodged, a Judge, on such terms as hethinks fit, may authorise the copies to be duplicatedby other methuds than printing, provided that theexpense to the client is not thereby increased.

DAVID G. FERGUSON, A.C.J.J. M. HARVEY, J.P. HALSE ROGERS. J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Walcs.Monday, the eleventh day of November, 1929.

It is hereby ordered that Forbes and Parkes be addedto the list of towns comprised in the Schedule to theRules of the 15th December, 1904, at which writs of sum-mons or writs of subpuena may be issued.

DAVID G. FERGUSON, A.C.J.AUGUSTUS JAMES, J.P. HALSE ROGERS,

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In the Supreme Court of -New South Wiles.Tuesday, the-third day of December 1929.

It is hereby, ordered:, that Rule- 408- ,of the Geisha",Rules of the 22nd December 1902 - be , ' rescinded, and thefollowing Rule substitute,:—

403: NO person: other than the Registrar General orthe the Legal Aid Department,or any person• acting on behalf of either of them,without the, express leave of a Judge, shall beunaided - to Search in the offices in any jurisdictionof the Court, for the papers in any suit cause, orproceeding, unless he is is party' to such suit, cause,or proceeding, or ,is acting for such party as hisSolicitor.

DAVID G. FERGUSON; A.C.J.J. M. HARVEY,J.

P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.The ninth- day of December, 1929.

This hereby ordered- that the following Rules shall comeinto operation from the date hereof :--

512. (1) Di these Rules,. unless, the context' or rub-ject-matter otherwise requires or indicates,

"The Act" means the Parliamentary, Electoratesand Elections-Act, 1912-1928.

"The Court" means the Court of DisputedReturns as constituted under the Act.

The word "party" includes any' person servedwith notice of any trial, of an election petitionor statement of a question transmitted by theSpeaker.(2) Every appeal to the Court shall be, brought

by, petition under Division 1 of Part VI of theAct or by statement under Division 2 of PartYr of the Act:(3) Every petition disputing an election or

return shall be entitled "In the matter of theElection" in question describing it as an elec-tion of a member of the Legislative Assemblyfor the Electoral District in question.(4) ,Rescinded by Rule of the 6th day of March, 1930.(5) Rescinded by Rule of the 6th day of March,

(6) Rescinded by Rule of the 6th day of March'•1930, and the following substituted : The petitionerunless the Court orders or allows further time shalllodge with' the- petition', four typewritten copiesthereof:w

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(7) Such petition and the copies thereof shallbetypewritten onfoolscap paper with an inner

margin: of not less than 2 inches and an outermargin of hot less than a quarter of an inch.(8)•:. The Prothonotary shall forthwith; on re-

ceiving the. prescribedfees after the presentationof apetition or the receipt of the state-

ment, of a question from the Speaker cause acopy .thereof !to be published in the Government

Gazette and where the matter of the petitionon statement concerns electionon return shall

also forthwith , cause to be published in somenewspaper: .circulating. ,in - the electoral. districtfor which the election was held a notice settingforth. the or the presentation): of, the peti-tion or: .transmission of the statement as thecase may be_ and in :the. case. of_ a petition thename- of the petitioner the nature of- the reliefclaimed. and es .concisely us may be. the groundsupon which the election -is disputed and wherea statement has been forwarded the precise ques-tion submitted.(9): The Prothonotary -shall !within seven daysafter the presentation of a petition or thereceipt of a ,statement from, the- Speaker orwithin such further time as the Court may

allow cause a copy- of.the petition, or state-ment to., be served .:upon every person whoseelection .or return. :is: disputed.:.(11)) Service amain a person returned as elected

may be made ,either! personally .or, by. post byprepaid. _registered letter. addressed: to him atthe: address as stated in his nomination paper.A certificate. !by. the. Prothonotary of suchposting shall be sufficient! evidence: thereof.(1I). Any. person returned as a member whose

election - or. return is disputed by a petition orby a statement transmitted, by the Speaker maywithin fourteen days after: service_ upon him ofsuch petition or statement. and any person whovoted or had, a right. tic vote!. at- the. election towhich-. the petition relates may within four-teen days- after the. publication of the petitionin the Government Gazette, enter an. appear-ance. to the petition: and every person so

entering am appearance shall be deemedto be aparty! -to, •he: proceedings upon the petition.(12)2 Where- the petition not being , a petition

merely claiming a --fresh count of-• the votesactually: counted at the election claims the seatfor: a person: who has not been returned as amember, that•: person has a

majority of valid votes each of the parties shall,six days before the day appointed for the trialof the petition, deliver to the Prothonotary and

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to the opposite party, at his address for service,a list of the ballot-papers or classes of ballot-papers intended to be claimed or objected to.,specifying in the case of ballot-papers objectedto, the grounds of objection on which he intendsto rely, and no objection shall be entertainedagainst the validity of any ballot paper uponany ground not specified in the lists so deliveredexcept by leave of the Court and upon suchterms as to amendment of the list, adjourn-ment of the trial, and payment of costs, as theCourt may order.

(13) Mtn a petition claims a seat for a per-son who has not been returned as a memberand a party respondent desires to set up thatthe person for whom the seat is claimed wasnot duly elected upon some ground other thanthat mentioned in Rule 12, he shall within sixdays after entering his appearance or withinsuch further time as the Court may allow,deliver to the Prothonotary and to the peti-tioner at his address for service a statement ofthe grounds on which he intends to rely. Thestatement shall set forth the grounds in thesame manner in which facts relied on to iuvali-date an election or return are required to beset forth in a petition.(14) The Court may order any party to the

proceedings upon a petition to deliver to auyother party particulars or further and betterparticulars of any matter alleged by such party.(15) The trial of the petition shall be held

at a time and place to be appointed by theorder of the Court on the application of someparty to the petition. Ten days? notice of trialshall be given by the party obtaining the orderto the other parties to the petition and shallbe advertised by such party in some paper circu-lating in the electoral district for which theelection was held.

Any order appointing the time and place oftrial may be varied from time to time by theCourt.(10) The Court shall in all cases have full

discretionary power to receive further evideneeupon questions of fact, such evidence to beeither by oral examination in Court by affidavitor by deposition taken before a Commissioner.(17) The Court shall have power to make such

order as to the whole or any part of the costsof the hearing as to the Court may seem justand to assess the whole or any part of suchcosts either with or without the consent of anyparty.

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(18) In every ease in which any costs areordered to be paid by one party to anotherparty such costs unless assessed as aforesaidshall be taxed upon the highest Common Lawscale and certificd by the Prothonotary: Pro-vided that the Court shall have power to appointsuch other officer as the Court shall think fit totax and certify the same.(19) A petition may be withdrawn by leave of

the Court upon such terms as the Court maythink fit.

Ten days' notice of the intention to apply forleave shall be given by advertisement in somenewspaper circulating in the electoral districtfor which the election was held, and at thehearing of the application the Court may allowany other person who was competent to presenta petition on the like grounds to be substitutedfor the petitioner. The proceedings upon thepetition shall thereupon be coDtinued as if theperson so substituted had been the originalpetitioner.(20) When a sole petitioner dies before the

trial of the petition the Court may allow someother person who was competent to present apetition on the same grounds to be substitutedas petitioner.

The proceedings upon the petition shall there-upon be continued as if the person so sub-stituted had been the original petitioner.(21) The rules of the Supreme Court relating

to the hearing of any matter by any Judgethereof shall so far as the same are applicableand are not inconsistent with these Rules orwhere no provision is made by these Rulesextend and apply to proceedings in the SupremeCourt in the exercise of its jurisdiction as theCourt of Disputed Returns.(22) The decrees and orders of the Court shall

be signed by or on behalf of the Prothonotaryand be under the appropriate office seal.(23) The Court fees to be determined and paid

in respect of procedure, and matters under theseRules shall be the same as those demanded fromand paid by parties in similar matters in theSupreme Court in its Common Law jurisdiction.(24) The fee to be paid in respect of the pub-

lication of a petition or statement and of thenotice shall be the charge made for such pub-lication, and the foe for the personal service ofa petition or statement shall be the amountproperly paid to the process server includingany fee paid in respect of the affidavit ofservice.

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(25) Non-compliance with any of these Rules.shall -not Tender any proceeding void unless theCourt so directs, but such proceedings may beset aside 'either wholly or in part as irregularor ,amended or otherwise dealt with in such

, manner and upon such terms "(if any) as appearto 'be just.(26) Any enlargement of -time may be or.

dere& although , the application for the same isnot made until" after the expiration , of the timeallowed.

DAVID a FERGUSON, A.C.J.AUGUSTUS JAMES, J.REGD. II. LONG INNES, J.P. RAISE ROGERS, J.J. FL HAMMOND, A.J.

ROLES PROMULGATED DURING 1930.In the Supreme Court of New South' Wales.

Tuesday, the seventeenth day of June, A.D. 1930..It Is hereby ordered that the following Rules shall come

Into operation forthwith :-513. (1) In these Rules, unless the context or subject

matter otherwise requires or indicates-" The, Act" means the Constitution Further

Amendment (Referendum) Act, 1930.The word " party " includes the Electoral

Commissioner and any other personallowed by the Court to be represented

upon the hearing of any reference.(2) The! Prothonotary shall forthwith after receiptof a statement of a question referred to the Court

under the Act cause a copy thereof to be publishedin the Government Gazette.(3) The Prothonotary shall within seven days

after-receipt of such statement notify the ElectoralCommissioner and any other person who, in theopinion of the President of the Legislative Council,or of the,Speaker uf the Legislative Assembly, oughtto be so notified.(4) Such notification may be sent by post by

prepaid registered letter addressed to any suchperson at his last known place of abode. Publicationin the Gazette as aforesaid shall be deemed goodservice' upon all persons whose place of abode Isunknown.

(5) Any person to whom notification has to begiven or any other person who has been allowed toappear may within fourteen days after the publi-cation in the Government Gazette, orb '.leave of the

Court or a Judge, at any later time enter anappearance to the proceedings.

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(e) Every appearance shall_ give _an address withintwo mile of the General Post Office,, Sydney, where

all documents for the person appearing may be leftfor him.

-(7) The Court may order any party to a proceedingto give particulars or further mid, better. particularsin respect of any allegation made by him.

(8) At least seven days' notice of the time appointedforthe hearing and. determination of-any questionso referred as aforesaid shall be give to every partywho has entered an appearance or to ,any person

whom the Court directs to be notified.9) The Court in cases have full dig-

creetionary,power to receive further evidence uponquestions of fact, such evidence to be either by oral

,examination in Court by affidavit, or by depositiontaken before a Commissioner.

(10) Non-compliance with any of these Rules shallnotrrender any-proceeding void unless the Court sodirects, but such proceedings may be set aside either

'wholly or 'apart as irregular or amended or otherwisein such manner -and upon such terms

(if,any) as appear to be just.(11) Any- enlargement ,. of time may-be ordered,

,'although the application for the same is not madeuntil after the expiration- of the time ,allowed.

P. W. STREET, C.J..DAVID G. FERGUSON, J.

P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South-Wales.Wednesday; the. eighteenth day of -.June, A.D.,1930.

In pursuance of, the powers. vested in us we do order anddirect as follows :—

1: Roles 64 to 82 inclusive of the rules applicable toproceedings under the Companies Acts published

in the Government Gazette of the 28th. day Of March.1886. and the heading thereof are hereby rescinded

.7 as from the 26th. day of July next except as regardsapplications for n order 'confirming, the-reduction

of the capital. of a company instituted, by petitionfiled on or before the said 26th day of July next.

2.The following heading and rules are substituted inthe place of the said heading and the said Rules 64to 82inclusive withregard to all, applications ofthe kind referred to in the preceding Rule institutedby petition filed after the said 26th day of July next.

3. The schedules to the ,rules 'hereby , rescinded shallas the schedules, to ,the Rules .hereby made asinindicated therein.

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REDUCTION OF CAPITAL.

64. Every petition for an order confirming the reductionof the capital of a company, and all notices,affidavits, and other proceedings under suchpetition shall be intituled in the manner of theCompanies Act, 1899, and of the company inquestion.

65. Notice of the filing of the petitiou shall be publishedon the Friday following the filing of the petitionin the Government Gazette and also in the prescribednewspapers within three days after the filing of thepetition in the case of the Sydney daily morningnewspapers and within eight days after the ]flingof the petition iu the case of other local newspapers.Such uotice may be in the form No. 57 in theSchedule hereto with sueh variations as the cir-cumstances of the case may require.

66. Such petition may be set down to be heard on anyMonday after the expiration of two calendarmonths from the date fixed by Rule 67; providedthat where the reduction of the capital of a companydoes not involve either the diminution of anyllability iu respect of unpaid capital or the paymentto any shareholder of any paid-up capital thepetition may be set down to be heard on the secoudMonday after the filiDg of such petition, and itshall not. be necessary for such company, unlessthe Court otherwise orders, to use the words"and reduced" or to com ply with the requirementsof the Rules 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79,SO, and 81.

67. The company shall ascertain to the best of Its abilitywhat are likely to be the debts, claims, and liabilitiesof or affecting the company on a date which, If thepetition is filed on or before the tenth day of anymonth, shnll be the last day of such month, orif the petition is filed after the tenth day of anyMonth shall be the last day of the month followingthat in which the petition is filed.

OS. The company shall within seven days after the datefixed by Rule 6 7 file in the Master,s Office an affidavitmade by some officer or officers of the companycompeteut to make the same verifying a list con-taining the names and addresses of the creditorsof the company at the date so fixed aud the amountsdue to them respectively.

69. The person making such affidavit shall state thereinhis belief that such list is correct, and that therewas not, at the date so fixed as aforesaid any debtor claim which, if that date were the commencementof the winding up of the company would be admissiolein proof against the company, except the debtsset forth iu sueh list, and shall state his means ofknowlege of the matters deposed to in such affidavit,

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Such affidavit may be iu the form No. 58 is theSchedule hereto, with such variations as thecircumstances of the case may require.

70. Copies of such list, coutainiug the names and addressesof the creditors and the total amounts due to themrespectively, shall be kept at the registered office ofthe company aud at the offices of their solicitorsand Syduey agents (if any), and any person desirous,of inspecting the same may, at any time duringthe ordinary hours of business, inspect and takeextracts from the same on payment of the sum ofone shipling

71. The company shall. within seven days after thefiling of such affidavit, send to each creditor whosename Is entered in the said list a notice stating theamount of the proposal reduction in capital and theamount of the debt for which such creditor Isentered In the said list and the date (width shill bethe twenty-eight day after the date fixed by Rule67) before which If he claims to be a creditor for alarger amount he must send in his name and addressand the particulars of his debt or claim, and the nameand address of his solicitor (if any) to the solicitorof the company; and such notice shall be sentthrough the post in a prepaid letter addressed toeach creditor at his last known address or place ofabode, and may be in the form or to the effect ofthe form No. 59 set forth in the Schedule hereto,with such variations as the circumstances of thecase may require.

72. Notice of the list of creditors shall not be publishedin the Government Gazette, but shall be publishedin the other newspapers prescribed by Rule 77within seven days after the filiug of such affidavit,or where such publication cannot be arrangedwithin seven days in the firstissue after the expirationof such seven days. Every such notice shall statethe amount of the propused reduction of capitaland the places where the aforesaid list of creditorsmay be Inspected, and the time within whichcreditors of the company who are not entered onthe said list and are desirous of being entered thereinmust, send In their names and addresses and theparticulars of their debts or claims, and the namesand addresses of their solicitors (if any) to thesolicitor of the company; such time shall uot beless than ten days after the appearance of the lastof the publications, and such notice may be in theform No. 60 eat forth In the Schedule hereto, withsuch variations as the circumstances of the casemay require.

75. The company shall, within seveu days after the datefixed under Rule 71 as the date on or before whichcreditors shall send in their claims, file in theMasterls Office an affidavit made by the person to

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whom the particulars of debts on claims are, bysuch notices as are mentioned in Rules 71 and 72,required. to be sent. In, stating.. the. result ,of suchnotices respectively, and verifying, a list containingthe names and addresses of the persons (if any) whoshall, have sent iu the particulars of their debtsor claims in pursuance of such notices respectively,and the amounts of such debts or claims ,; and somecompetent officer or officers of thea company shallloin in such affidavit, and shall, in, such list, dis-t tinguish which (if any) of such debts and claimsare wholly, or as to any and what part , thereof,admitted by the company, and which (if any). ofsuch debts and claims are wholly, or as to any andwhat part thereof, disputed by the company.Such affidavit may be in the form Na. '81 in theSchedule hereto, with such variations as the circum-stances of the case may require:

74. If any debt or claim, the particulars of which are sosett In, shall not be admitted by the company atits full amount, then, and in every such case.unless the company is willing to set apart andappropriate in such manner as the Master shalldirect the full amount of such debt or claim, thecompany shall send to the creditor a notice that heis required to come in and prove before the Mastersuch debt or claim, or such part thereof as is notadmitted by the company, by a day to be thereinnamed, being not less than four clear clays aftersuch notice, and being the time appointed by theMaster for adjudicating upon such debt or claim,and such notice shall be sent in the mauner mentiouediu Rule 71, and may be iu the form No. 82 Iu theSchedule hereto, with such variations as the circumstances of the case may require.

75. Such creditors as come in to. prey etheir debts orclaims in pursuance of any such notice as is mentionedin Rule 74. shall be allowed their costs of profagainst the company; and be auswerable for costsin the same manner as in the case of persons comingin to prove debts under a decree in a cause.

78. Where the- foregoing provisions of these Rules havebeen complied with the Master shall proceed tosettle the list of creditors and the company shallobtain an appoiutment for the Master to settle thesame. The result of the settlement of the list of

creditors shall be stated in a certificate of the Master,and snob certificate shall state what debts or claims(if any) have been disallowed, and shell distinguishthe debts or clalms the full amount of which thecompany is willing to set apart , and appropriate,and the debts or claims (if any) the amount ofwhich has been fixed by inquiry and adjudicationin manner provided by section 44 of the said Act,and the debts or claims (if any) the full amount of

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width is not admitted by the company,morisnch asthe company is willing to set apart and: appropriate,

and the amount of which hasnot been,fixed byinquity and adjudication as aforesaid;' and shallshowwhichofthe,creditors have consented inwriting to: the proposed reduction aud• the total

amount of the debts due to them, and. the totalamount, of the debts or claims 'the payment of

which has been secured in manner provided by thesaid 44th section and the persons to or by whom thesame are due-or claimed; but it shall not be necessaryto show in such certificate the several' amounts of

the debts or claims of anypersons who haveconsented inwrittingto the proposed reduction, or thepayment of whose debts or claims have been securedas aforesaid;

77. Where by any of the rules relating to the reductionof capital it is provided that a notice' shall bepublished. in the prescribed newspapers, such noticeshall be published, in the case of a company whoseregistered office or principal place of business issituated within 15 miles of the Geueral Post Office,once' at least' in two Sydneydaily morning news-papers,. and in-the case of any other company onceat least in two local newspapers circulating in thedistrict where the registered office or principal place

of business of-such company is situated, or If therebe only one such local- newspaper twice therein,and in either case once at least in one Sydney daily

morning newspaper.78. Notice statingthe day on which the petition Is to be

heard shall be published- not earlier than two weeks• nor later than one week previous to the date fixed

by Rule 66 for the -hearing of the petition in thepapers-other than the Government Gazette in whichthe notice of the filing of the petition is insertedunder Rule 65. Such notices may be in the formNo. 63 in the Schedule hereto, with such variations

as the circumstances. of the_ case may require.79. Any creditor settled on the said list whose- debt or

claim - has not, before the hearing , of the-petition,been discharged or determined nor secured In mannerprovided by the 44th section of the said Act, andwho not before, the hearing signed a consent

the proposed reduction of capital, may if hefit upon, giving two,clear.. days notice to the

solicitor of the company of his intention-so to do,appear at the hearing of the petition and oppose theapplication

Whores creditor who appears at the' hearing underthe last preceding rule is a creditor the full amount.ofwhose ,debt. or claim' is not admitted by the

company;: and the validity of such debt or claimhas notbeen inquired: Into and adjudicated uponunder section of the saidActs the costs of and

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occnsioned by his appearance shall he dealt with asto the Court shall seem just, but in all other cacaoa creditor appearing under ,the last preceding Ruleshall be entitled to the costs of such appearance,unless the Court shall be of opinion that in thecircumstanoes of the particular case his costs oughtnot to be allowed.

81. When tnc petition comes on to be heard, the Courtmay, if it shall so think fit, give such directions asmay seem proper with reference to the securing inmanner mentioned in section 44 of the said Act thepayment of the debts or claims of any creditorswho do not consent to the proposed reduction;and the further hearing of the petition may, if theCourt shall think fit, be adjourned for the purposeof allowing any steps to be taken with reference tothe securing in manner aforesaid the payment ofsuch debts or claims.

82, (1) Whore the Court makes an order conlirming areduction of capital notice of the registration bythe Registrar of Joint Stock Companies of the orderand of the minute contained in the order shall bepublished once In the Government Gazette and oncein the prescribed newspapers within seven days ofsuch registration.(2) A company shall be at liberty to discontinue

the addition to its name of the words "and reduced"from the day after the publication of the last ofsuch notices.

82A. Application to vary the provisions of Rules 64 to 82,both Inclusive, may be made by the company onea parte application by way of summons.

P. W. STREET, C.J.J. N. HARVEY, J.REGD. FL LONG INNES,

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Wednesday, the nineteenth day of November, A.D. 1930.We do order and direct as follows ;-1. Rules 93, 267, and 314 are hereby rescinded.2. The following rules shall come iuto operation forthwith:-

27c. Any affidavit of the fitness of an applicant whois applying for an order restoring his name to theRoll of Solicitors, or allowing him to resume practice,must show that the deponent (1) Is conversant withthe evidence and facts upon which thc order wasmade striking the name of such applicant off theRol/ of Solicitors or suspending him from practice,or (2) has read the. affidavits and evidence uponwhioh such last mentioned order was made.

03. (1) The plaintiff at any time before service of thepleas may, by filing and serving a written notice,

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wholly discontinue his action against the defendantor any of the defendants, or withdraw any part ofhis alleged cause of complaint, and thereupon heshall pay such defendant's costs of the action, or ifthe action be not wholly discontinued, the costsoccasioned by the matter so withdrawn. Suchdiscontinuance or withdrawal shall not be a defenceto any subsequent action.(2) Upon receiving such notice the defendant mayhave his costs taxed, and if they are not paid withinforty-eight hours after taxation may sign judgmentfor such costs.(3) Save as in this rule provided, the plaintiff shallnot, without the leave of the Court or a Judge,withdraw the record, or discontinue the action,or be nonsuited. Such leave may be given on suchterms as to costs, or as to any other action, or as toproceedings upon any plea of set-off, or cross-action,or otherwise, as may be just.

287. In any of the following cases the defendant beingin custody may be discharged from such custody byorder of a Judge, that is to say

(a) In any action unless the plaintiff proceedsto fiual judgment and execution withinseven days of the time when he is entitledto sign final judgment.

(b) In any action where the defendant haspleaded or where the priaintiff is entitledto sign interlocutory judgment, unless theplaintiff proceeds to trial or assessment ofdamages during the then next sittings, oris excused therefrom by order of a Judge.

(c) In any action where a Judge is of opinionthat the plaintiff is unduly delaying thetrial thereof.

3134. (1) Any order of the Court or a Judge shall havethe force and effect of a judgment, and may beenforced in the same manner as a judgment to thesame effect.

(2) No rule or order of the Court for the paymentof money shall be enforceable by attachment unless(a) the person ordered to pay the money is, or wasat the time the money became due, in a fiduciaryrelation to the person to whom the money has to bepaid, or (b) the money is ordered to be paid by wayof punishment, or in pursuance of an undertakinggiven by the person so ordered to pay.

(3) No order of a Judge shall be- enforceable byattachment unless it is first made an order of theCourt.

(4) Upon the filing of an affidavit that the ordcrof a Judge has been served upon the party and hasbeen disobeyed, a rule of course may issue makingthe order of the Judge a rule of the Court with costsagainst such party so disobeyiug.

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(5) For the .purposes of these. rules the term" Judge " shall include any officer the Court whois given the powers of a ,Judge - in--respect of the

making of the order in question.314. (1) Any, party to any order made by a Judge under

section , 20 of the Supreme Court and! Circuit Courts,Act 1900, may on or before the firstday of the next

ensuing term or the,next ensuing sitting day in bancoof the Court as the ease may be file a præcipe for a

'rule -continuing the order. -Such præcipe shallcontain the date , upon which, the order was made,the name of the Judge who made the order and thenature of the order.(2) A rule course continuing , the order shallthereupon issue on the first day of the next ensuingterm or the next ensuing sitting day, in banco of theCourt.(3) Where theorder has-been ,made with costs therule shall be drawn up with costs.(4) Such rule may be taken out by- either party to

the order, but shall not be taken ,out without theleave of the Court or a Judgetill the day followiugthe day upon-which it Is issued.(5) If notice of-appeal from• such , order 1s duly filed

on or before the day upon which the rule is issuedsuch rule shall be drawn up coutinuiug the orderuntil the Court otherwise directs.(2) Notice of appeal shall be served when service

is necessary the same day. as it is Bled unless other-• wise ordered by a Judge.

514. (1) Every order under section 191 of the CommonLaw Procedure Act, 1999, ordering the garnishee toshow cause, shall, unless, otherwise ordered, be

- served upon the judgment debtor at least threedays. before theday of, hearing.(2) Unless otherwise ordered the costs of the

judgment creditor shall be retained out of the moneyrecovered ,by him -under, the garnishee order in•priority to the amount of the judgment debt.(3) Where the order- cannot be• convenientlyserved upon the judgment debtor personally aJudge may direct in what manner service is to be

_effected.515. (1) An infant over- the, age of twelve years may

elect as his next friend his, legal guardian. Uponthe filing of such election , and a :consent by such

,guardian to act as, next friend proceedings may beinstituted, or take by, way of defence by the infantby his, next friend.'(2) In all other, cases;• including the Case where it

•becomes-necessary to change a next friend, a Judgemay appoint as next friend of the infant any personwho is willing so to act and of whom he may approve.To -obtain such an order one or ,more affidavitsannexing the consent and verifying the signaturethereto:, and setting out the :circumstances, mustbe Bled.

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51(3:41rInc: any. 'cause': or rInattet:Avhen1 an yv.partrl Isunable to effect prompt personal service 4of,:anrprocess or document of which personal service:is tup.uallyrequire'ditieedurtor judgemayrroake suchorderfersubstitutedrdrotkerservice °riot the sub-

fot,, s'erviee-of byet- alvertlsement orotherwise,nwmarbeijitst:, '(.2pmfary7applicationifof-auch,an-ordei shall be

supported by am-affidavit: settingzforth the groundsuponfwhiclithe"a-pplibition is made. --

517- (aLlri 'actiobsr in ^-wideli , -either party claimsdanfrigesvagainSt opponent:and - seeks-ta includeM. such claim moneysNwhich,bwhasTaid'or is liableto :pay.,in consequence of some act or omission ofhiai-opponentlie, shalLtogether with the pleading inwh1611 the.r.'clidin- ,s -made file and serve the bestpartictilara be- can - give of all such amounts as hebas paid or is liableztoipay:(2)" The verdict of the jury may specify whatamonntsRlnythavybeen ,allenred,inzespect of suchmoneys: `(3y,csaRtizei.Of 2othvisrevimber;1983x.

els. (1) In all cases where-a defendant desires to applyfor leave to set asIdsa,writ, itsited,a'ga.ingt him 'uponthe-ground.tbat,.the.Court✓baszmo Jurisdiction toentertain the action he may enter- a contlitiOnabappearance.(2) .- Sitai-; 'appearance ' fbieorae--, nucontiitlenalif 1(.0'8111'1==s -to eset aside thewritis taken out bythe-defendant within seven - days* --of `entering the'bouditltelabappearance:-

DIOVIT1.:Go-l'ERG1350N, J.HAMMY; J.

JAMES, J.

Inith'elSOPrerne-t'onrtliNliftii sohtMWaTes.Frida•the5thCitaV,of Deceraber,:1930:

NV.Pditorder,arid.dirdotaSiolloWs:, Tile' following Rule IsherebY-"prontulgated':==, -

M (1 y pplicatioiie by; awiniurer under section 154(5) rofthe'Tiansport-fictr.1930;Sha1l.. fie•bywummonssupported by affidavit: ,

(2) 3diti`.iummons.shilligli&servcd. upon all partiesof-cirhbac claims , thb insurer shall have notice eitherdirectly or indirectly.(S) tIlle'sninmons shall be served personally or In

sueh4OtheiYmanner by advertiscment or otherwiseas's judgemaydirect.

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Rule 104A is hereby rescinded and the following Rulesubstituted :—

104A. Any matter in which a notice of appeal has beenfiled under the Land Tax Assessment Act, 1910(Federal),or the Income Tax Assessment Act, 1915(Federal), or the Income Tax Management Act,1928 (State), or under any Commonwealth or StateAct under which objections may be taken to anassessment and if not aeceded to may be transmittedto the Court as an Appeal, shall be entered forhearing before a Judge without a jury in one of theCause lists and may be so entered either by theappellant or the respondent.

P. W. STREET, C.J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

RULES PROMULGATED DURING 19M.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales : Probate Juris-diction.

Thursday, the seventh day of May, 1931.IN pursuance of the powers vested in us, We do order anddirect as folluws :-

1. Rule 48 of the General Rules of the 25th July, 1899,is hereby rescinded and the following new Rulesubstituted :-48 (1) Every executor and administrator shall,

within twelve months after the grant ofprobate or administration, file in the Registryhis accounts relating to the estate of thedeceased, unless he shall obtain a specialorder from the Court extending the time forfiling such accounts, and may at the time offiling such accounts take out an appointmentto pass the same.

(2) Every executor and administrator who hasfiled his accounts shall within one month fromthe date of his being called upon by the

Registrar to do so takeout an appointment topass the same, and shall attend and proceedon such appointment.

2. Rule 74 is amended by the addition thereto of thefollowing provision:-33. For preparation, issue and service of Summons

under Section 87, Sub-section 2, of the Act-0. 5. 0.

P. W. STREET, C.J.J. M. HARVEY, J.C. DAVIDSON, J.

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In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Thursday, the 21st day of May, A.D. 1931.

It Is hereby ordered that the following rule shall come Intooperation forthwith :-

173A. In any action final judgment when signed shallinclude all costs to which either party is entitledin respect of any interloeutory order or otherwise,provided such costs have not then been paid.

P. W. STREET, C.J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, T.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Tuesday, the eighteenth day of August, A.D. 1931.

IN pursuance of the powers granted to ns by the Equity Act,1901, and of all the powers in that behalf enabling ns, We doorder and direct es follows :-

The Fourth Schedule to the Equity Act, 1901, Is amendedby the insertion of the following additional Rule and Form:—

8A.8A. (1) A plaintiff who desires to apply for an immediateinjunction or the immediate appointment of areceiver may commence his suit by filing an Origi-nating Summons in the Form B to these Rules.(2) The persons to be served with such Summonsshall be such persons as under the existing practiceof the Court of Equity would be proper parties to asuit for the like relief as that specified by the Sum-MoRS.(3) Two clear days' notice of the Summons shall begiven provided that extended notice shall be givenas provided for by Rule 321 of the ConsolidatedEquity Rules of 1902.(4) Affidavits to be used in support of such Summonsmay be sworn within seven days prior to the filingof the Summons, and in such case shall be entitledex-parte A.B. of (name, address, and description ofthe proposed plaintiff), and after the filing of theSummons the title of such affidavits shall at therequest of the Plaintiff be amended by the ChiefClerk in Equity to confirm to the title of the Sum-mons.(5) A copy of any affidavits filed in support of theSummons shall be served with the Summons.(6) Where it is desired to serve short notice of theSummons or to obtain an interim ex-parte injunc-tion the Summons shall be filed leaving the returnday blank, whieh shall be filled in by the Chief Clerkafter an application has been made to a Jttdge for aninjunction or leave to serve short notiee and uponproduction of a copy of the Judge's note of the ordermade upon such application.

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- (7) Upon the return of the Summons the Court maygive such directions as to the filling of pleadings, thesettling of issues uf fact, the granting of discovery,the taking of evidence and the setting down of thesuit for hearing as may appear necessary and properfor the final hearing , of the suit and make such orderas Is lust for the preservation of the respective rightsof the parties until such hearing.(8) No orderw for an ex-parte injunction or for leaveto serve short notice shall be taken out without theleave of a Judge. but the costs of such an ordershall he taxed-as-costs In the eause of the partymaking the application unless the Court otherwiseorders.(Al Where the suit is disposed of upon the hearing of the Summons the Judge may, at therequest of any party, assess the tests of the snit orany portion of them

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YORK B.In the Supreme Court of New Suuth Wales: In Equity.

No.,Between A.B. Plaintiff, and C.D., Defendant.

LET C.D. of (residence and description), appear before thisCourt hoiden before' the Honourable at theSupreme Court King-street, Sydney, on- the day of

at the hour of 10 u'clock in the forenoon or sosoon thereafter as this cause can be heard wherein the above-

. named A.B., of (residence and description), is applying to theCourt for the-following orders

(Here specify. the relief sought.)and for further order and other relief as the -nature of thecase may require.

The abovenamed Defendant is required to enter anappearance to this suit at the office of the Master in Equity, together

with an address for service before he is heard in Court and Inany event not later than the 8th (or "12th " or " 16th "

,according to the residence of the Defendant) day after service ofthis Summons upon him, and in default of Ms so doing suchan order will be made and proceedings taken as appear to theCourt just and expedient.

81:11., Chief Clerk in Equity.This ,Summons is taken outby the above named A.B. of

(residence and. description) or by E.F. (place of -business) theSolicitor for-the abovenamed. A.B.,. of ,

(Signed). A,B., or. E.F., Solicitor for A.B.P, W. STREET, .C. J. M.

. HARVEY, C.J. In Eq.REGD. H. LONG INNES, J.

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In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Friday, the 21st day of August, A.D. 1931L In pursuance of all powers vested in us, We do order and directthat. Rule 380 of the General Rules of the twenty-second dayof December, 1902, be rescinded, and that the following Rulebe substituted in its place :—

380. All documents of which. printed copies are by any-Rule require to be filed shall be printed upon cream

white foolscap follo paper in 11 point type. No. 12point body, length of type line including numericalside note five inches, sixty lines to a page,mnmerale

.;every ten lines, with an inner margin an inch wideand outer margin two inches and a quarter wide,

P.W. STREET, C.J.DAVID G. FERGUSON,J.

C. DAVIDSON,. J.

In the Supreme court of New South WalesWednesday, the ninith day of September, A.D. 1931.

is hereby ordered that from and. after the fourteenth dayof September, .1831, item 258 in the Schedule to the CostaRules of 18th November, 4015, -be and the same Is hereby

amended--by. striking out the figures " 10.10.0," 8.8.0," and9.0:0" and inserting in their place , the Agues " 9.9.0,"

"7.10.0," and " 8.0.0";. and by inserting at the end of theItem the words and figures following :—" Costs Rule 84, asamended by Rule of 27th day of August, 1931, shall notapply."

•P. W. STREET,.C.J.DAVID G. FRGUSON., J. REGD H. LONG INNES. J.

In the Supreme Court New South Wales.'-'Wednesday; the 23rd day of September, A.D.1931.

In pursuance: of all powers vested in us, we do Order and directthat the following clauses shall be added to Rule 501(3) When any such order has been registered and served

upon the person against whom the order has beenmade all payments there under shall be made to the

of the Court in its Matrimonial Causes,

.Jurisdiction.of an order for service upon the person

,against :whom it has been made shall be indorsedwith a notice directing payment to the sai dRegistrar

• of moneys payable under the order.(5) Any order made to enforce payment of moneys due

under the order so registered as aforesaid shall directpayment of such moneys to the said Registrar of

the Court.

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(6) (Rescinded and new sub-clause (6) substituted. SeeRule of 13th March, 1933).

P. W. STREET, C.J.DAVID G. FERGUSON, J.J. 3I. HARVEY, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Thursday, the fifth day of November, A.D. 1931.

We do order and direct as follows :-(1) All applications under subsection 1 of section 8 of

the Interest Redaction Act, 1931, shall be made bysummons to the Judge sitting in Public Chambers.

(2) The summons shall be In the form set out in theSchedule hereto.

(3) The summons shall be served by the applicant on allother persons expressed in the original instrumentto be entitled to receive the interest in question,provided that the Judge may at the hearing dispensewith the service on any such person, or require theservice on any other person or direct notice of theapplication to be given by advertisement in suchform as the Court may think lit.

(4) Such summons shall be served and dealt with in thesame manner in which ordinary summonses inchambers in the Supreme Court are served anddealt with.

Form of Simmons.

In the Supreme Court ofNew South Wales.

In the matter of the Interest Reduction Aet, 1931 (sec. 8 (1) ),and in the matter of an obligation, or series of obligationscreated by (here specify the documents, judgments, or othertransactions out of which the obligation or obligations arise),and in the matter of an application of for anorder appointing one or more persons to apply under section 7of the said Act on behalf of all creditors interested therein.LET his attorney or agent attendbefore the Judge sitting in Public Chambers at , on

, the day of 19 , at, to show cause why an order should not be made

appointing (here insert names of persons whom it is desired toappoint) to make an application under section 7 of the saidAet on behalf and for the benefit of all creditors interested inthe abovementioned obligations upon the grounds appearingin and by the affidavit (or affidavits) ofsworn the day of , 19 , and filed herein.

J. H. HARVEY, J.C. DAVID8ON, J.Ill. STEPHEN, J.

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Di the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Monday, the 9th day of November, A.D. 1931.

We do Order and Direct as follows :-1. The Rules of Court of the fifth day of December, 1924,

relating to the Conventions between Great Britain andFrance, and Great Britain and Belgium, of the fifteenth dayof December, 1926, relating to the Convention betweenGreat Britain and the Czechoslovak Republic, of the twenty-ninth day of July, 1931, relating to the Convention betweenGreat Britain and Germany and Great Britain and Spain,and of the nineteenth day of August, 1031, relating to theConvention between Great Britain and Sweden, are herebyrescinded.

2. The following rules shall apply In all cases where aconvention has been or hereafter shall be entered, into betweenGreat Britain and any Foreign Government respecting legalproceedings in civil and commercial matters, and suchcunvention is applicable to New 8outh Wales.' 3. The Prothunotary shall be the Officer of the Court towhom a request for serviee should be addressed or to whoma Commission Rogatoire should be transmitted.

4. When a request for serviee of documents or a commissionRogatoire is received by the Prothonotary in accordance withArticles 3 or 6 of the said Convention, if not aceompanied bya certificate of authenticity, he shall forward such request orCommission Rogatoire to the consular authority of thecountry with which the convention exists in Sydney for thepurpose of obtaining a certificate that such request or com-mission is authentic.

5. (a) Upon receiving such a certifieate in relation to arequest the Prothonotary may apply to a judge for an orderappointing some person by whom or by whose authorisedagent the document may be served.

(b) After service has been effected the process servershall return to the Prothonotary the original document, or thecopy when the original has heen served, together with anaffidavit of service and particulars of his charges for effectingsuch service. .

(c) The Prothonotary shall give a certificate as to thefact and date of service and of the amount which has beenproperly paid to the process server for effecting such service.

(d) The Prothonotary shall transmit to the consularauthority of the country with which the convention exists inSydney a certificate under the seal of the Court in Form No. 1in the Schedule hereto with such variations as circumstancesmay require.

6. (a) -Upon receipt by the Prothonotary of a certificate ofauthenticity in relation to a Commission Rogatoire a judgemay make all such orders as may be necessary to give effectto sueh commission.

(b) The judge, officer, or other person before whom theexamination of a witness or witnesses is to be held shall fixthe time and place for holding the examination.

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(c) If no intimation that an agent in New-South WalesOf any of the parties- will make and 'take all necessary appli-cations and steps is contained in or accompanies a Commis-sion Rogatoire, the Protonotary may transmit suchCommission to the Crown Solicitor, who may thereupon, withthe consent of the Attorney.General; make such applieations

and take such steps as may be necessary to give effect to snobCommission.

(d) The. depositions of the 'witnesses, .together 'withtheorder for examination, shall be forwarded to the Prothonotary,who shall attach thereto a certificate in Form No. 2 in theSchedule hereto with such variations as circumstances mayrequire, and shall seal such certificate with the seal of theCourt.

(e) The Prothonotary shall forward the. CommissionRogatoire, the order for examination, the. depositions of thewitnesses, and the certificates herein before referred to, tothe consular authority with which- the. convention. exists InSydney.

(f) The. Prothonotary shall notify the consularauthorityof the country with which the , convention exists in Sydneyof,the time and place appointed-for the examination or of theperson appointed to take the examination.

(q)' An order for examination' of witnesses , hereundermay be. In Form No. 3 in the Schedule ;hereto with such

variations are circumstances may require.7. (a) Upon receipt of a request from thee consular authority

of the country with which the convention exists for theappointment under Article S of. ome person to take evidence,the Prothonotary may apply to ,a judge for such appointment.

(b) If the person so appointed desires to obtain an orderfor the attendance of any , witness or the production of anydocument he may apply to the Crown- Solicitor who maythereupon; with the consent of the. Attorney-General ; makesuch applications and take such steps as maybe necessary toprocure the attendance of such witness or the production ofsuch document.

R.' In cases- where a judge is sati sfied that , the requirementsof the' Convention have been , complied. With substantially, if

not literally, he may make all in eh orders as may be necessaryto ensure effective service , of Abe: documents or an effectiveexamination--of the witnesses: ,

9. The foregoing rules, as far as they are applicable, shallapply to all requests for service' or Commissions Rogatoireswhich have been addressed to the. High Court - or- to' anySupreme Court of any, State, and, because. of want , of .juris-diction in the Court 'to which they are addressed have beenforwarded to the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

10. The duties of the. Prothonotary under the rules may - inhis absencei or at his, request, be. performed: by the Deputy

Prothonotary or Chief Clerk.

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SCHEDULE.Form No. 1.

Prothonotary of the SupremeCourt of New South Wales hereby certify that the documentsannexed hereto are as follow

(1) The request for service received from(2) The certificate of authenticity of such request.

(3) The original ( or copy of the) document to be served.

AND I further certify that A.B. ofwas duly served with the proeess herein atby on the day of 19 .AND I further certify that the sum which has been properlypaid to the person employed to effect service amounts to

which is the amount to be repaid tu the Stateof New South Wales.

Given under my hand and the seal of the said Supreme

Court this day of 19 .

(L.S.)Prothonotary.

Form No. 2.

Prothonotary of the SupremeCourt of New South Wales hereby certify that the documentsannexed hereto are as follows :-

(1) The Commission Rogatoire.(2) The certificate of authenticity of the Commission

Rogatoire.(3) The order for examinatiun of the witnesses.(4) The depositions of the witnesses taken thereunder.

AND I do further certify that the sum of £the amount which has been properly paid to or in procuringthe attendance of the witnesses or experts and to the personappointed to take the evidence, which amount is the sum tobe repaid to the State of New South Wales.

Given under my hand and the seal of the said SupremeCourt this day of 19 .

(L.S.)Prothonotary.

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Form No. 3.In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

In the Matter of the Convention between Great Britainand respecting legal proceedings in civiland commercial matters.

And in the Matter of the Commission Rogatoire receivedfrom the Consul-General for in Australia.

And in the Matter of a Civil or Commercial proceedingnow pending in the (Here set out the name of theCourt of the country with which the conventionexists.)

Between (Here mention the names of the parties.)the day of 19

Upon hearing the Crown 8olicitor (or as the case maybe)And upon reading the Commission Rogatoire and the Certifi-cate of its Authenticity I do Order that the Witnesses (namedin the said Commission) do attend beforewho is hereby appointed examiner at such time and place asmay be appointed by him and do there submit to be examinedupon oath or affirmation touching the testimony required bythe said Commission and do there and then produce thedocuments, if any, of which a list shall be served upon them.And I do Further Order that the said Examiner do take downin writing the evidence of the said witness or witnessesaccording to the rules and practices of the Supreme Court ofNew South Wales (or as the case may be) and do cause eachand every such witness to sign his or her depositions in histhe said Examiner's presence and do sign the said depositionswhen taken and when so completed do transmit the sametogether with this order to the Prothonotary.

J. M. HARVEY, J.C. DAVIDSON, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.Thursday, the twelfth day of November, A.D. 1931.

IT is hereby ordered as from the twenty-seventh day ofAugust. one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one, thatsub-clause (1) of Rule 84 (Costs Rules) of 25th day of Feb-ruary, 1920, as amended by rule of 27th August, 1931, beand the same is hereby rescinded and that the following newsub-clause (1) be substituted :—

(1) In respect of all business done or performed bysolicitors between the 13th day of March, 1920, andthe 14th day of September, 1931, the charges to bemade by and allowed to them shall be increased by 20 per cent, and from and after the 14th day of8eptember, 1931, by 10 per cent, only, whether thebill of costs for such work is taxed or not.

F. M. HARVEY, J.C. DAVIDSON, J.P. HALSE ROGER8, J.

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In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of November, A.D. 1931.

IN PURSUANCE of the powers vested in us, We do order anddirect as folluws

(I) Rule 19 of the General Rules of the 25th July, 1899, ishereby rescinded and the following Rule substituted :—

Notice to persons entitled to administration.

19 (1) When administration is applied for by one orsome only of the persons entitled to administration.there being another or other persons equally entitledthereto within the jurisdiction, their consents dulyverified must be filed or evidence must be adducedof their having been served with fourteen daysnotice of the application as hereinafter set out, orthat they cannot be found.

(2) In estates where the net value of the estate inNew South Wales as sworn to in the 8tamp Affidavitis under £1,000. service under this rule may beeffected by sending notice of the application byregistered post addressed to such person or personsnot so applying and obtaining from the postalauthorities a written acknowledgment of the reeeiptof the registered article purporting to he signed bythe person or persons to whom it is addressed.

(3) In all other cases personal service of the noticemust be given.

(2) Rule 73 (1) is amended by adding the words "in NewSouth Wales" after the words " Where the net value of theestate."

(3) Rule 73 is also amended by the addition thereto of thefollowing provision :—

(2A) All Bills of Costs filed in the Probate Office mustbe endorsed with the net value of the estate asaforesaid.

I. 31. HARVEY, J.C. DAVIDSON, J.K. W. STREET, J.

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RULES PROMULGATE) DURING 1932.IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

Tuesday, the twenty-second day of Mareh, A.D. 1932.IN PURSUANCE of the powers conferred upon us, We do orderand direct as follows :-

1. Upon the filing of a certificate granted under Section13e (1) of the Deserted Wives and Children Aet, 1901-1931,the Prothonotary shall enter judgment pursuant to Section13e (2) of the said Act in a book to he kept by him, and tobe called the " Register of Judgments for Maintenance—Deserted Wives and Children Act."

2. The following fees shall be paid :-(a) On filing certificate 1s. 6d.(b) On entering judgment, Os. Od.

P. W. STREET, C.J.I. M. HARVEY. J.C. DAVIDSON, S

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Monday, the fifteenth day of August, A.D. 1932.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following Rules shall comeinto operation forthwith :—

(1) All requests made by the Public Trustee to a Judgeunder subsection (2) of Section 5 of the Damages(Infants and Persons of Unsound Mind) Act, 1929,shall he in the form in the Schedule hereto, and shallhe addressed to the Judge for the time being taking,non-contentious chamber work at common law.

(2) All such requests shall contain a full report by thePubl)c Trustee stating the relevant facts and theterms of any proposal of the Public Trustee in thecircumstances.

SCHEDULE.IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

IN THE MATTER of (here set out the name of the infant forwhose benefit the Public Trustee is holding the moneysin question).

AND iN THE MATTER of the Damages (Infants and Personsof Unsound Mind) Act, 1929.

To the Honorable, A.B., a Judge of the Supreme Court.Request of the Public Trustee under the Damages (Infants

and Persons of Unsound Mind) Aet, 1929.1. I, , Public Trustee,

have the honor to make a request for directions under Section5 (2) of the above Act.

2. I have to report (here set out the relevant facts and theterms of any proposal).

Public Trustee.P. W. STREET, C.J.J. M. HARVEY,C. DAVID8ON, J.

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LI THE SUPREME COVET OF NEW SOUTH WALES.IN PROBATE.

Thursday, the sixth day of October, A.D. 1932.WE DO ORDER AND DIRECT that Rule 74 of 15th December,1920, be rescinded, and the following rule be substituted inits place, as and from the 1st day of November, 1932 :-

74. The following shall be the Schedule of Fees payable inthe Probate Jurisdiction :-

SCHEDULE OF FEES.▪ s. d.

1. Every seareh ...2. Filing doeuments in support of any appliea-

tion for Probate or Administration(except those in support of any applica-tion under Division 4 of the Act) —

Gross value of estate up to £500 ... 0 15Over £500 to £1,000 1 0

„ £1,000 „ £2,000 ... 1 5„ £2,000 „ £5,000 1 10„ £5,000 „ £10, 000 ... 1 15„ £10,000 2 0

3. Filing any subsequent affidavit or otherdocument in response to Registrar'srequisition or otherwise in support ofapplication for probate or administra-tion O 1 6

4. Filing aecounts ... O 5 05. Appointment to voueh aeeounts up to one

hour 0 10 06. Additional vouching fee, if exceeding one

hour, for every additional hour O 5 07. Citation and praecipe O 6 68. Statement of claim ... 0 10 09. Eaeh copy of statement of claim for service 0 5 0

10. Statement of defence 0 10 011. Entering any appearance (ineluding filing O 5 0

12. Subpoena and praecipe 0 6 613. Caveat 0 5 014. Setting down suit for hearing (including

filing notiee) ... ... 0 12 015. Chamber summons 0 2 616. Filing petition ... ... 0 2 617. Notice of motion ... 0 5 018. Exemplification (including seal of Court)... 1 0 019. Office copy of will (per folio) or other

document (per folio) ... ,,, 0 0 620. Examination and certificate of same ••• 0 2 621. Order and Sling ,.. 0 4 622. Decree and filing ... .., 1 0 023. Certificate of Registrar ... ,,• 0 5 024. Filing bill of costs ... ,•.25. Appointment to tax costs ...26. Taxing costs, whether in suits or between

proctor and client, up to £10 ... 0 5 0

O 1 6

O 1 6O 3 0

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27. Taxing costs, whether in sttits or betweenproctor and client, over X.10, on amount.allowed ... 21:

s. d.

%28. For every allocatur, on taxatton 0 5 029. Moderating costs---same fees as on Taxation30. Copy probate or administration ... 1 0 031. Filing election by Publie Trustee ... 0 5 032. Preparation, issue and service of Summons,

under Section 87, sub-section (2) of the Act 0 5 033. Filing any other document not specified ... 0 1 6

P. W. 8TREET, C.J.J. M. HARVEY, J.AUGUSTUS JAMES, J.

IN '2110 SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Thursday, the twenty-seventh day of October, A.D. 1932.IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following Rules shall comeinto operation forthwith :-

(1) All applications under section 4, subsection I (a), ofthe Ejectments Postponement Act. 1931-1932,shall be made by summons returnable before theJudge sitting in Public Chambers, and shall be inthe form in the Schedule hereto.

(2) All such applications shall be supported by anaffidavit by the applicant setting out the facts onwhich the application relies.

(3) A copy of every such chamber summons, and ofevery order made on such summons, shall be servedon the Sheriff forthwith.

SCHEDULE.IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

No.Between A.B. Claimant, and C.D., Respondent, and in the

matter of the Ejectments Postponement Act, 1931-1932.Let the abovenamed A.B., his attorney or agent, attend

before the Judge sitting in Public Chambers at the SupremeCourt. House, Ring-street, Sydney, on the day ofA.D. 19 , at the hour of in the RoM,to show cause why execution on the judgment herein shouldnot be stayed for a period to end not less than three monthsfrom the date of this application, on the ground that thedefendant is in impoverished circumstanees, as appears inand by the affidavit of the defendant sworn the day of

, and filed herein, and why the said A.B. should notpay the costs of the defendant of and incidental to thisapplication, and in the meantime let all further proceedingsherein be stayed.Dated this day of , 19 .

P. W. STREET, C.J.A U Lai ST LT S JAMES, P.C, DAVIDSON, J.R. W. STREET, J.

NOTE—For the Rule of Court of 6th December, 1932,amending certain of the rules under the Companies Act 1899,see the Government Gazette of Friday, 9th December, 1932.

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RULES PROMULGATED DURING 1933.IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, PROBATE

JURISDICTION.POWER8 OP REGISTRAR.

Wednesday, the That day of March, 1933.IN PURSUANCE of the powers vested in us, we do order anddirect that Rule 4 of the 18th October, 1906, and Rule 55 ofthe 25th July, 1899, be and the same are hereby repealed.And we do further order and direct that the following newrules shall be incorporated with the rules of Court of the25th July, 1899, and shall take effect from this date.

4. The Registrar may exereise the powers of the Court—(1) in and about the granting of all probates and letters

of administration where no contention has arisen;(2) in and about the passing and allowanee of the accounts

of executors and administrators, including theallowance of commission or percentage to exeeutors,administrators, and trustees for their pains andtrouble and the costs in connection therewith ;

(3) in and about the granting of further time to executorsand administrators to file and pass their aceounts;

(4) in and about the authorisation of the sale, lease, ormortgage of any of the real estate as to which anyperson dies intestate where the gross value of suchreal estate does not exeeed the sum of two hundredpounds, and no objection is raised to such sale, lease,or mortgage.

Provided that the Registrar shall, where any persuninterested may so desire, and in cases where any doubt ordifficulty may arise, refer the matter to the Judge sitting inopen Court.

55. Within fourteen days after the signing of the eertificateby the Registrar, the accounting party shall, if he desires tobe allowed commission, take out an appointment before theRegistrar for that purpose.

P. W. STREET. C.J.J. H. HARVEY, Probate Judge.REGD. H. LONG INNES, S.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Monday, the thirteenth day of March, A.D. 1033.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that applications to the SupremeCourt under the provisions of Part II of the Landlord andTenant (Amendment) Act, 1932, shall be made by summonsreturnable in chambers, in aceordance with the Rules ofCourt governing such summonses.

P. W. STREET, C.J.C. DAVIDSON, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Monday, the thirteenth day of Mareh, A.D. 1933.

IN PURSUANCE of all powers vested in us, WE DO ORDER ANDDIRECT that clause 6 added to Rule 501 by rule of the twenty-third day of September, A.D. J931, be and the same is herebyrescinded and the following clause substituted therefor :-

(6) All moneys received by such Registrar under anysuch order, after deducting any necessary expenses,if any, shall be transmitted by him to the principalofficer of the Court in whieh the original order wasmade, except where the person in whose favour suchorder was made is resident in Australia, when theymay be transmitted or paid directly to such person.

P. W. STREET, C.J.C. DAVIDSON, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Monday. the thirteenth day of March, 1933.

IN PURSUANCE of the powers vested in us, WE DO ORDERAND DIRECT that the Third Schedule to the Rules of 22ndDecember. 1902, as substituted tip Rule 405 of the fifth dayof June. 1914, be and the same is hereby amended by theaddition of the following item after the item " For takingacknowledgments 0. 5. 0 "

" For giving a certificate under Section 37 of the Mora-0. 10. 6."torium Act 1932

P. W. STREET, CI.C. DAVIDSON, J.P. FALSE ROGERS, J.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Monday, the thirteenth day of March, A.D. 1933.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following Rules shall comeinto operation forthwith :-

1. (a) These Rules may be cited as the Farmers' ReliefRules.

(b) In these Rules the word " Act " means the Farmers .

Relief Act. 1932, and the words " Board." " Director," and" Supervisor " shall have the meanings placed, on such wordsby Section 3 of the Act.

2. All applications under Section 30 of the Act. shat ibe madein the form in the Schedule hereto, and shall tie made to theJudge for the time being taking contentious Chamber Workat Common Law.

3. The application, which shall be accompanied by anaffidavit verifying the facts in the application, shall be filedin the office of the Prothonotary.

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4. A copy of the application, and of any affidavits filed,shall be served forthwith by the applicant on the Board,Director, Supervisor, Creditor, alleged Creditor, or the personthe validity of whose proceeding or act is in question, as thecase may be.

5. The Judge may at the heariog dispense with the serviceon the Board or any person, or require the service on anyother person, or direct notice of the application to be givenby advertisement in such form as he thinks fit.

6. Such applieation shall be placed in the Chamber list forhearing not less than ten days from the filing thereof, unlessthe parties consent or a Judge otherwise orders.

7. All doeuments whieh by these Rules have to be servedupon any party to the proceedings may be served by beingleft with the party or his solicitor, or the Sydney agent ofsuch solicitor, or by being sent through the post in a prepaidregistered envelope addressed to such party at his last knownplace of abude.

8. A Judge may at all times, upon such terms and con-ditions, as to costs or otherwise, as he thinks fit—

(i) enlarge (whether before or after the expiration ofthe time allowed) or abridge the time allowed underthese Rules for doing any act;

(ii) amend any proceeding coming within the provisionsof these Rules; and

(iii) allow further affidavits filed and served by eitherparty to be used.

SCHEDULE.IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.IN THE MATTER OF TILE FARMERS' RELIEF ACT, 1932.

1. Take notice that applieation for directions will be madeto the Judge sitting in Public Chambers at the Supreme CourtHouse, King-street, Sydney, on theday of , 19 , at by (here set outwhether by the Board, Director, Creditor, or alleged Creditor,his name in full and address) under Seetion 36 of the said Act.

2. (Here set out the relevant facts, if necessary ; where thefacts have been agreed upon by the parties it should be so stated),

3. In the course of the administration of the said Act, thefollowing question has arisen (here insert " touching the rightof any creditor " or " alleged ereditor," or " as to the validityof a proeeeding or act which has been taken or done, orpurports to have been taken or done under the above Act,"or " as to the extent of the powers of the said Board, theDirector, or any supervisor " as the case may be) .—(Here setout the question.)

4. Application will also be made for an order directing thatthe costs of these proceedings be paid to the applieant by .

P. W. STREET. C.J.C. DAVIDSON, J.P. HAL8E ROGERS, J.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Friday, the twenty -fourth day of March, A.D. 1933.

IN PURSUANCE of all powers vested in US, WE DO ORDER ANDDIRECT AS FOLLOWS :—

161B. All exhibits put in in evidence in any cause ormatter in the Common Law or Matrimonial CausesJurisdictions of the Court shall be taken out ofCourt immediately after the time for appeal hasexpired, or where there is an appeal immediatelyafter the cause or matter has been finally disposed of.

P. W. STREET, C.J.C. DAVIDSON, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Tuesday, the fifth day of September. A.D. 1933.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the interest allowed on judgmentdebts on judgments signed on and after the first day ofOctober, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three, beand the same is hereby reduced to five per centum per annum.

J. M. HARVEY, A.C.J.C. DAVIDSON, J.P. HALSE ROGERS, J.

IN THE 8UPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Thursday, the seventh day of September, A.D. 1933.

IN PURSUANCE of the powers vested in us, we do order anddirect as follow :—

Rule 55 of the Rules applicable to proceedings under theCompanies Act, 1899, published in the Government Gazetteof the 28th day of March, J889, is hereby repealed, and thefollowing Rule substituted :-

If any contributory or creditor of any Company incompulsory liquidation requires to see any document inthe custody of the Official Liquidator which the OfficialLiquidator refuses to produce for his inspeetion, suchcontributory or creditor may apply to the Court forleave to inspeet such document, which order the Courtmay grant on any terms and conditions the Court maythink fit.

J. M. HARVEY, A.C.J.REGD.H.LONG INNES, J.

C. DAVIDSON, J.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Monday, the thirtieth day of October, A.D. 1933.

IN PURSUANCE of the powers vested in us, we do order anddirect as follows :—

Where any fund has remained deposited to an accuuntin any jurisuiction of the Supreme Court, and no opera-tion has taken place with respect to such fund exceptthe continuous credit of interest thereto for a period often years at least, the Accounting Officer shall reportthe matter to the Judge during the month of Decembernext following the expiration of such period of ten years.

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The Judge shall thereupon deelare sueh fund to be adormant fund unless in his opinion it is not unreasonableto continue to credit interest to such fund.

All funds declared dormant shall be paid by theAccounting Officer to the Colonial Treasurer withinthirty days after such declaration.

Any person entitled to such fund may apply to theJudge by Summons in Chambers for an order directing

the Colonial Treasurer to repay the amount thereof tuthe Accounting Officer from whom the same was receivedfor payment out of Court to the person entitled.

The Judge may also order payment by the ColonialTreasurer of such interest from the date of dormancyas sueh fund would have earned had the same remainedin Court in any case in which the Judge is satisfied thatthe failure to make earlier application for payment ofsuch fund or the income thereof was due to the infancyor other incapacity of the person entitled, or to the factthat the fund could not be dealt with until the happeningof some event subsequent to the declaration of dormancy.

In this Rule " the Judge " means a Judge sitting inChambers in that Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court inwhich the fund was deposited.

J. M. HARVEY, A.C.J.AUGUSTUS JAMES, J.REGD. H. LONG INNES, J.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 8OUTH WALES.IN EQUITY.

Tuesday, the thirty-first day of October, 1933.IN PURSUANCE of the powers vested in us, we do order anddirect as follows :-

The Consolidated Equity Rules of 1902 are herebyamended by the addition of the following Rules :-

293. (a) No interest shall be paid on moneys paidinto Court as security for custs or as securityon appeal or unless the Court otherwise directson moneys deposited under an interlocutoryorder in a suit to abide the final decision in theeause.(b) Where the Master-in-Equity collects

interest on moneys invested under an Order ofthe Court, there shall be deducted, from suchinterest an amount representing 21- per centumof the amount so collected, sueh amountdedueted to be paid to the Columal Treasurerfrom time to time.

I. M. HARVEY, A.C.J.REGD. H. LONG INNES, J.C. DAVIDSON, J.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Monday, the twentieth dAy of November, A.D. 1933.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the following subclause he addedto Rule 517 of the nineteenth day of November, 1930

(3) Where the verdict of the jury specifies that anamount or amounts have been allowed in respect ofmoneys which the party is liable to ray, but has notthen paid, the presiding judge may order that suehamount, or amounts he paid into Court to abide afurther order.

J. M. HARVEY, A.C.J.AUGUSTUS JAMES,P. HALSE ROGERS, L

EXAMINATIONS FOR CERTIFICATE AS CONVEYANCER.

EXAMINATIONS are held in June and November in each year.The examinations in 1934 will begin on Wednesday, 13thJune, and Wednesday, 14th November.

Particulars may be obtained at, the office of the Master InEquity, Elizabeth-street, Sydney.

Candidates will be examined upon the following books andportions of books and statutes :-

Millard, "Law of Real Property in N.S.W."-Lastedition.

Millard. " Law of Personal Property in N.S.W."-Lastedition.

Edwards, " Compendium of the Law of Property inLand and of the Conveyancing" (5th or lateredition) (except such parts thereof as relateto exclusively English tenures), and the Conveyan-cing Art 1919-1910, to be studied in connectionwith Hogg, " Conveyancing, and Law of Propertyin New South Wales " (2nd or later edition).

Real Property Act, 1900. (Candidates are advised torefer to the notes in Beckenham & Harris" The RealProperty Act (N.S.W.), on sections J, 2, 12 (e), 14,16, 21, 24, 25, 26, 32, 33, 36, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46,51, 52, 53, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 72, 73, 74, 76, 82,88, 94, 97, 09, 105 and 106.

The Trustee Act, 1925-1029.The University Law School Notes on Conveyancing.Anson, Law of Contract." (A reeent edition.)•Such parts of any statutes as affect Conveyancing or

the Law of Property or the subject-matter of thetext-books. or parts of text-books, above referred to.

•Candidates are directed to read the paragraphs under theheading of " Notice to Candidates for the Intermediate andFinal Examinations in Law "a]. page 274 of this LawAlmanac as notice to themselves in relation to these Exami-nations.

Candidates are notified that the above list of books andportions of books may be altered for the purposes of exami-nations to be held in subsequent years. Inquiries as to anyproposed alterations should be made at the office of theMaster in Equity.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

For fees to Commissioners of the Supreme Court of NewZealand, see N.S.W.'. Government Gazette No. 131, of 10thOctober, 1924, page 4712.

For Rules under the Child Welfare Act, 1923, Part XIV,see N.S.W. Government Gazette No. 131, of 10th October,1924, page 4712.

For Rules under the Child Welfare Act, 1923, Part XIV,as amended by the Child Welfare (Amendment) Act, 1924,see N.S.W. Government Gazette No. 68, of 15th May, 1925,page 2185.

All applications for leave to register securities under theCompanies (Registration of Securities) Act, 1918, should bereferred to the Judge who deals with Company matters.

All applications for orders under the Real Pruperty Act,1900, should be referred to one of the Judges who deal withEquitable matters.

When notes of evidence and the summing up or the reasonsof a Judge are being printed there should appear on eachpage at the top and bottom thereof the name of the witnesswhose evidenee appears thereon together with the letters"ad," "xxd," or " re-ad." or the words "summing up," or" judgment."

Notice to Solicitors—Attention is drawn to the Rules ofthe 16th December, 1926, regarding the registration ofSolicitors' Practices.

Notice to Solicitors.—Attention is drawn to Rule of27th November, 1929, adding Rules 171 and 17B with regardto Solicitors failing to register their offices.

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