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NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANACFOR

1947

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.PAGE.

Court Sittings 1Dates of Barristers' and Solicitors' Examinations

and Admissions 6Rule for Despatch of Business in Supreme Court 7law Almanac 8Calendars for 1946, 1947 and 1948 20Moon's Phases, Rising and Setting 26Regal Table 31Governors of New South Wales 32Chief Justices and Judges of the Supreme Court 36Official Directory 40Barristers—Seniority List 57

Alphabetical List 6477 Non-practising List 71„ Circuit List 76

Solicitors—Sydney List 787> Country List 107

Country Towns List 138Certificated Conveyancers 155Notaries Public 156Commissioners for Affidavits 158Rules of Court 186Courses of Study for Barristers' and Solicitors'

Examinations 220Miscellaneous 230Index 235

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SITTINGS OF THE SUPREME COURTOF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1947.

TERMS.First Term, 11 February to 8 March.

Second „ 28 April to 24 May.Third „ 22 July to 23 August.Fourth „ 20 October • to .• 15 • November.

SITTINGS OF THE FULL COURT OUT 4 OF TERM,

Wednesday, 12 March to ' Thursday, 24.;April.73 28 May to Friday '27 June.

„ 27 August to „ •17 ,. October.

„ 19 November' to „ 19 • December.

'SYdNeY . CAUSES.Wednesday, 12 February to Thursday, .24 April.

„ 30 April to Friday, 27 June.23 23 July to „ 17 October.

22 October to „ 19 December.

GOAL DELIVERIES.

First Goal Delivery, Monday, 10 March.. Second „26 MAY

Third ,, „ 25 August.Fourth „ 32 '17 November.

CIRCUITS AND CAUSES ON CIRCUIT.

. Albury 1 April. Maitland ... 27 May.Armidale ... 29 April. Moree ... • 30 September.Bathurst ... 21 October. Narrabri ... 20 May.Broken Hill ... 9 September. • Narrandera ... 3 June.Dubbo ... 22 April. . Newcastle ... 23 September.

„ 16 September OrangeGoulburn ... 13 May. Tamworth ... 2 September.Grafton ... 6 May. Wagga Wagga 14 0ctober.Lismore ... 19 August.

"NEWCASTLE DIVORCE SITTINGS.

Monday, 10 March Monday, 11 August.„ 3 November.

• VACATIONS.First vacation beginning 18 December 1946, and ending 10 February,

1947. Second vacation beginning 30 June and '- ending -21 July,1947.

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QUARTER SESSIONS, 1947.

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

At Sydney, on Mondays, 3 February, 3 March; Tuesday, 1 April; Thursday1 May ; Monday, 2 June ; Tuesdays, 1 July, 5 August ; Monday _1 September ; Wednesday, 1 October ; Mondays, 3 November "'1 December.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Armidale—Wednesdays, 12 Feb., 11 June, 24 Sept.Glen Innes—Wednesdays, 5 Feb., 4 June, 17 Sept.Grafton—Tuesdays, 25 Mar., 12 Aug., 11 Nov.Gunnedah— Tuesdays, 29 April, 5 Aug,- 28 Oct.Inverell—Wednesdays, 19 Feb., 25 June, 1 Oct.

Kempsey—Tuesdays, 4 Mar., 15 July, 14 Oct.Lismore—Tuesdays, 6 May, 2 Sept., 18 Nov.

Moree—Tuesdays, 15 April, 22 July, 4 Nov.Narrabri—Wednesdays, 30 April, 6 Aug., 29 Oct.Tamworth—Tuesdays, 11 Feb., 10 June, 23 Sept.Taree—Tuesdays, 11 Mar., 1 July, 21 Oct.

SOUTHERN AND HUNTER DISTRICT.Bega—Thursdays, 13 Mar., 3 July, 23 Oct.Campbelltown—Mondays 3 Mar., 23 June, 13 Oct.Cooma—Mondays, 17 Mar., 7 July, 27 Oct.Maitland—Monday, 31 Mar. (12noon), Tuesday, 5 Aug. (12 noon), Monday,

17 Nov. (12 noon).Moruya—Tuesdays, 11 Mar., 1 July, 21 Oct.Newcastle—Mondays 3 Feb., 14 April, 2 June, 21 July, 29 Sept., 24 Nov.Quirindi—Mondays, 24 Mar., 14 July, 10 Nov.Singleton—Wednesdays, 30 Apr., 13 Aug., 10 Dec.Wollongong—Mondays, 17 Feb. (11 a.m.), 12 May (11 a.m.), 18 Aug.

(11 a.m.), 3 Nov. (11 a.m.).

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.Albury—Tuesdays, 25 Mar., 22 July, 28 Oct.Broken Hill—Tuesdays, 18 Mar., 10 June, 2 Sept., 9 Dec.Cootamundra—Tuesdays, 4 Mar., 8 July, 14 Oct.Deniliquin—Tuesdays, 29 April, 26 Aug., 2 Dec.Goulburn—Tuesdays, 11 Feb., 3 June (2 p.m.), 16 Sept., (2 p.m.)Gundagai—Tuesdays, 18 Feb., 24 June, 7 Oct.

Hay—Wednesdays, 30 April (2 p.m.), 27 Aug. (2 p.m.), 3 Dec. (2 p.m.)Narrandera—Tuesdays, 11 Mar. (11.30 a.m.), 16 July (11.30 a.m. ,

4 Nov. (11.30 a.m.).Wagga Wagga—Monday, 31 Mar.

, Tuesdays, 29 July, 11 Nov.

rtWentworth—Tuesdays, 22 April (2 p.m.), 19 Aug. (2 p.m.), Wednesday,17 Dec. (2 p.m.).

Wyalong—Tuesdays, 8 April (11.30 a.m.), 5 Aug. (11.30 a.m.), 18 Nov., •(11.30 a.m.).

Yass—Monday, 10 Feb. (2.30 p.m.), Tuesdays, 17 June (2.30 p.m.),30 Sept. (2.30 p.m.).

Young—Wednesdays, 26 Feb., 2 July, Tuesday, 21 Oct.

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WESTERN DISTRICT.

Bathurst—Thursday, 30 San., Tuesdays, 22 April, 19 Aug, 4 Nov.Bourke—Thursdays, 17 April, 4 Sept.

Condobolin—Mondays, 24 Feb. (11 a.m.), 6 Oct. (11 a.m.).Coonamble—Mondays, 10 Mar. (2 p.m.), 14 July (2 p.m.), 13 Oct. (2 p.m.).Cowra—Monday, 17 Feb., Tuesdays, 17 June, 21 Oct.Dubbo—Tuesdays, 4 Mar., 8 July, 11 Nov.Forbes—Thursday, 20 Feb., Tuesday, 1 July, Thursday, 9 Oct.

Mudgee—Tuesdays, 28 Jan., 29 April, 26 Aug.Nyngan—Mondays, 17 Mar. (2 p.m.), 21 July (2 p.m.), 27 Oct. (2 p.m.).Orange—Monday, 20 Jan., Tuesdays, 6 May, 30 Sept.Parkes—Wednesdays, 26 Feb., 25 June, Tuesday, 18 Nov.Parramatta—Mondays, 3 Feb., 24 Mar., 19 May, 28 July, 8 Sept., 24 Nov.Walgett—Wednesdays, 12 Mar. (2 p.m.), 15 Oct. (2 p.m.).

DISTRICT COURT SITTINGS, 1947.

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

At-Sydney, on Mondays, 3 Feb., 3 March; Tuesday 1 April ; Thursday,1 May; Monday, 2 June; Tuesday, 5 Aug; Monday, 1 Sept;Wednesday, 1 Oct; • Mondays, 3 Nov., 1 Dec.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Armidale—Wednesdays, 12 Feb., 11 June, 24 Sept.Bellingen—Wednesdays, 5 Mar., 16 July, 15 Oct.Casino—Tuesdays, 13 May, 19 Aug., 25 Nov.Glen Innes—Wednesdays, 5 Feb., 4 June, 17 Sept.Grafton—Tuesdays, 25 Mar., 12 Aug, 11 Nov.Gnnnedah—Tuesdays, 29 April, 5 Aug., 28 Oct.Inverell—Wednesdays, 19 Feb., 25 June, 1 Oct.Kempsey—Tuesdays, 4 Mar., 15 July, 14 Oct.

Lismore—Tuesdays, 6 May, 2 Sept., 18 Nov.Moree—Tuesdays, 15 April, 22 July, 4 Nov.

Murwillumbah—Tuesdays, 20 May, 26 Aug., 2 Dec.Narrabri—Wednesdays, 30 April, 6 Aug., 29 Oct.

Port Macquarie—Wednesdays, 12 Mar., 2 July, 22 Oct.Tamworth—Tuesdays, 11 Feb., 10 June, 23 Sept.

Taree—Tueedays, 11 Mar., 1 July, 21 Oct.Tenterfield—Tuesdays, 4 Feb., 3 June, 16 Sept.

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SOUTHERN AND HUNTER DISTRICT.Bega—Thursdays, 13 Mar., .3 July, 23 Oct.Braidwood—Mondays, 10 Mar. (2 pan.), 30 June (2 p.m.), 20 Oct.Campbelltown—Thursdays, 6 Mar., 26 June, 16 Oct.Cessnock—Wednesdays, 26 Mar. (11 a.m.), 16 July (11 a.m.), 12 Nov.

(11 a.m.).Cooma—Mondays, 17 Mar., 7 July, 27 Oct.Gosford—Mondays, 28 April, 11 Aug., 8 Dec.Kiama—Monday, 24 Feb. (2 p.m.), Tuesdays, 17 June (2 p.m.), 23 Sept,

(2 p.m.).Maitland—Mondays, 5 May (12 noon), 25 Aug: (12 p.m.), • 15 Dec.

(12 noon).Moruya—Tuesdays, 11 Mar., 1 July, 21 Oct.Moss Vale—Thursdays, 20 Mar., 10 July, 30 Oct.Muswellbrook—Tuesdays, 29 April, 12 Aug., 9 Dec.Newcastle—Mondays, 10 Feb. (12 noon), 21 April-(12-noon), 9 June

(12 noon), 28 July (12 noon), 6 Oct. (12 noon); 1 Dec, (12-noon).Nowra—Wednesdays, 26 Feb., 18 June (2 p.m.), 24 Sept. (2 p.m.).Queanbeyan—Wednesdays, 19 Mar., 9 July, 29 Oct.Quirindi—Mondays, 24 Mar., 14 July, 10 Nov.Singleton—Wednesdays, 30 April, 13 Aug, 10 Dec:Wollongong—Wednesdays, 19 Feb., 14 May, 20 Aug., 5 Nov.

SOUTH-WESTERN. DISTRICT.Albury--Tuesdays, 25 Mar., 22 July, 2S Oct,Broken Hill— Tuesdays, 18 Mar.,-10 June, 2 Sept., 9 Dec:Cootamundra—Tuesdays, 4 Mar., 8 July, 14 Oct,Corowa—Mondays, 24 Mar. (2 p.m.), 21 July (2 p.m.), 27 Oct. (2 p.m.).Deniliquin—Tuesdays, 29 April, 26 Aug., 2 Dec:Goulburn—Tuesdays, 11 Feb., 3 June (2 p.m.), 16 Sept (2 p.m.).Grenfell—Tuesdays, 25 Feb., 1 July, Monday, 20 Oct..Griffith—Wednesdays, 16 April (2 p.m.), 13 Aug., (2 26. Nov.

(2 p.m.).Gundagai—Tuesdays, 18 Feb., 24 June; 7 Oct. •Hay—Wednesdays, 30 April (2 p.m.), 27 Aug (2 p.m.), 3 Dec. (2 p.m ).Leeton—Wednesdays, 12 Mar. (2 p.m.), 16 July (2 p.m), Tuesday_,

25 Nov. (2 p.m.).Narrandera—Tuesdays, 11 Mar. (11.30 a.m.), 15 July (11.30 a.m.), .

4 Nov. (11-30 a.m.).Temora—Tuesdays, 15 April, 12 Aug., Wednesday, 19 Nov.Wagga Wagga—Monday, 31 Mar„ Tuesdays, -29 July, 11 Nov,Wentworth—Tuesdays, 22 April (2 p.m.), 19 Aug. (2 p.m.), Wednesday,

17 Dec. (2 p.m.).Wyalong—Tuesdays, 8 April (11.30 a.m. .), 5 Aug. • (11.30 ,a.m.), 18 Nov.,

(11-30 a.m.).Yass—Monday, 10 Feb. (2.30 p.m.), Tuesdays, 17 June (2.30 p.m.),

30 Sept. (2-30 p.m.).Young—Wednesdays, 26 Feb.; .2 July, Tuesday., 21 Oct,

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WESTERN 'DISTRICT.

Bathurst—Thursday, 30 Jan., Tuesdays, 22 April, 19 Aug., 4 Nov.Bourke-Thursdays, 17 April,4 Sept.

I Cobar—Tuesdays, 15 April, 2 Sept.

Mondays, 24 Feb (11 a.m.) 6 Oct, (11 a.m.).Coonamble .-Mondays, 10 Mar (2 p.m.), 14 July, (2 p.m.) 13 Oct. (2 p.m.)Cowra—Monday, 17 Feb Tuesdays, 17 June, 21 Oct. .Dubbo-Tuesdays, 4 Mar.; 8 July, 11 Nov.Forbes—Thursday, 20 Feb.Tuesday, 1 July," Thursday, 9 Oct.

Lithgow-4' Fridays, ) 24 Jan.'.t 13 June,: 21, Nov.Mudgee,,Tuesdays, Jan.„29 April,‘ 26. Aug.Nyagan-I-Mondays, 17 i Mar T (2 p.m.), 21 July (2 p.m.), 27' Oct: (2 p.m.)Orange—Monday, 20 Jan. ,,,Tuesdays; 6 May ' 30 ,Sept.Parkes—.Wednesdays 20 ■ Feb. 25. ,June, 'Tuesday, 18 Nov.Parramatta,—"monday, '10 " Feb.;"ThurSday, 3. April, Fridays, 30. May,

8. Aug., 19..Sept., 5. Dec.walgett—Wednesdays, 12 Mar. (2 p.m.),13Oct. (2 p.m.).wellnigton--Thursday. 20 Mar., 17 July, 30 Oct.

SITTINGS OF THE. HIGH couRT DURING 1947.''' hobart-monday, 17 'February.

Melbourne--tuesday 25-February.Sydney—Tuesday, 25 March.Melbourne—Tuesday,13 May.Brisbane—TueSday, 17 june.Sydney—Tuesday, 29. July.Perth,t',WednesdaY, • 3 ,September.Adelaide--Wednesday, 17. September.Melbourne—Tuesday, 30 September.Sydney—Tuesday, 11 November.

Causes may be set down for trial ` on the first -day appointed for holdingany sitting of the Court, or • on any ' Other day appointed by theChief Justice.

',No sittings will held unless there is a' substantial amount of business „

The -. Winter Vacation' shall' begin—on' Saturday, • 28 June. TheSummer Vacation shall ' begin on Saturday; 20 December.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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BARRISTERS EXAMINATIONS.The examinations conducted by the Barristers Admission Board

commence—First Term ... 17 February. Third Term ...28 July.Second Term ... 5 May. Fourth Term ... 27 October.

Entries and fees to be lodged not later than- ►First Term ... 23 January. Third Term ... 4 July.Second Term ... 10 April. Fourth Term ... 2 October.

Results announced in Secretary's office at 5 p.m.—First Term ... 5 March. Third Term ... 20 August.Second Term ... 21 May. Fourth Term ... 12 November.

SOLICITORS EXAMINATIONS.The examinations conducted by the Solicitors Admission Board

commence—First Term ... 11 February. Third Term 22 July.Second Term ... 29 April. Fourth Term ... 21 October.

Entries and fees to be lodged not later than—First Term ... 23 January.Second Term ... 24 March for candidates sitting at country centres

10 April for candidates sitting in Sydney.Third Term ... 4 July.Fourth Term ... 16 September for candidates sitting at country

centres.2 October for candidates sitting in Sydney.

Results announced in No. 3 Court at 5 p.m.—First Term ... 3 March. Third Term ... 18 August.Second Term ... 19 May. Fourth Term ... 10 November.

ADMISSION OF STUDENTS-AT-LAW.Last days for lodging applications—

First Term ... 10 February. Third Term ... 21 July.Second Term ... 24 April. Fourth Term ... 17 October.

ADMISSION OF BARRISTERS.Applications to be lodged not later than—

First Term ...11 February for admission on 14 February.4 March for admission on 7 March.

Second Term ... 29 April for admission on 2 May.20 May for admission on 23 Slay.

Third Term ... 22 July for admission on 25 July.19 August for admission on 22 August.

Fourth Term ... 21 October for admission on 24 October.11 November for admission on 14 November.

ADMISSION OF SOLICITORS.Notices of intention to apply for admission to be lodged not later than—

First Term ... 10 February for admission on 7 March.Second Term ... 24 April for admission on 23 May.Third Term ... 21 July for admission on 22 August.Fourth Term ... 17 October for admission on 14 November.

Certificates and answers under Rule 479 to be filed by articled clerksnot later than—First Term ... 27 February. Third Term ... 14 August.Second Term ... 15 May. Fourth Term ... 6 November.

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In The Supreme Court oil- New South Wales.

Friday, the twenty-seventh day of September, 1946.

REGULAE GENERALES.THE following rules are hereby established for the despatch of businessin the Supreme Court during the year 1947 :—

TERMS, SITTINGS, VACATIONS, ETC.1. The Terms, Holidays, Vacations, Circuits, and Sittings of the

Court shall be those mentioned in the Law Almanac annexed hereto.

COMMON LAW JURISDICTION.2. Motions generally may be made on any Monday or Thursday during

the sittings of the Full Court either in or out of Term, and on such otherdays as may be appointed.

Chamber business before a Judge or the Prothonotary will be takenon such days and at such times as may be appointed.

EQUITABLE JURISDICTION.3. The Court will sit for the hearing of witness causes in Equity on

Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, at 10 a.m. Applica-tions for interim injunction or for a receiver, or relating to the libertyof the subject, will be taken on any day at 10 a.m.

All other matters in Equity will be taken on Fridays at 10 a.m., andon other days by direction or leave of a Judge sitting in Equity.

COMPANY MATTERS.Company matters will be taken on Monday mornings or at such other

times as the Court shall direct.

LUNACY JURISDICTION.4. Matters in Lunacy will be heard on Thursdays at 10 a.m.

PROBATE JURISDICTION.6. Summonses and motions will be taken by the Probate Judge on

Mondays at 10 a.m., or at such other times as he shall appoint. Allother Probate matters will be taken by the Probate Judge at such timesas he shall appoint.

MATRIMONIAL CAUSES JURISDICTION.6. Causes will be heard at such times as may be directed by the Judge.Matters before the Registrar will be beard from Monday to Friday

/inclusive each week at 10.15 a.m., except during Vacation when matters-will be taken on such days and such times as may be appointed.

SATURDAYS.7. There will be no sittings of the Court in Sydney on any Saturday

unless the Court or a Judge otherwise directs.F. it. Jordan, C.J .C. Davidson, J.K. W. Street, J.A. V. Maxwell, J.

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DATE. DAY. I JANUARY.

1 W HOLIDAY (New year's Day).

2 TH HOLIDAY.

3 F4 SA5 S SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS

6 M HOLIDAY.

7 Tu

8 W

9 TH10 F

11 SA12 S FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY..13 M HOLIDAY.

14 Tu

15 W16 TH

17 F18 SA

19 S SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY:20 M HOLIDAY; D.C. Orange ; Q.S. Orange.

21 Tu

22 W23 TH

24 F HOLIDAY. D.C. Lithgow.25 SA26 S THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY:

27 M HOLIDAY (Australia Day).

28 Tu HOLIDAY. D.C. Mudgee; Q.S. Mudgee.

29 W

30 TH D.C. Bathurst ; Q.S. Bathurst.

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DATE DAY. FEBRUARY.

1 SA

2 S SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY;▪ 3 M HOLIDAY. D.C, Sydney; Q.S. Sydney, (Newcastle,

Parramatta.,4 To D.C. Tenterfield.

5 W D.C. Glen-Innes; Q.S. Glen Innes.6 Th7 F• 8 SA9 S SEXAGESHMA, SUNDAY:10 M Vacation ends. D.C. Newcastle (12 noon), Parramatta,

.Q.S. Y ass(2.10p.m.).11 . Tu First Term begins, Solicitors. Examinations begin.

D.C. Tamworth Goulburn; Q.S.Tamworth,Goulburn.12 W First Sittings of Sydney : , Causes D.C. Armidale;

13 Th Armidale.,

14 F

15 SA• 16 S QUINQUAGESIMA, SUNDAY.

17 M Bar Examinations begin. D.c., Cowra Q.S. Walton.gong (11. a.m), -.Cowra

18 Tu Gundagai ; Q.S.' Gundagai.

19 w D.C.. Wollongong, Inverell Q.S

20 TH D.C. Forbes; Q.S. Forbes.

21 F

22 S• 23 S FIRST SUNDAY. IN LENT;• 24 M D.C. Kiama, (2 p.m.), Condobolin (11.a.m.); Q.S.

25 Tu D.C. Grenfell. •

26 W D.C. Nowra, Parkes, Young; Q.S. Young; Parkes.

27 TH . ,

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DATE I DAY. MARCH.

1 SA2 S SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT.• 3 M D.C. Sydney ; Q.S. Sydney, Campbelltown.4 Tu D.C. Dubbo, Kempsey, Cootamundra ;

Kempsey, Cootamundra, Dubbo.5 W D.C. Bellingen.6 TN D.C. Campbelltown.7 F Admission of Solicitors.e 8 SA First Term ends.9 S THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT.

10 M Central Criminal Court. Newcastle Divorce Sittings..D.C. Braidwood (2 p.m.), Coonamble (2 p.m.); Q.S.Coonamble (2 p.m.).

11 TO D.C. Moruya, Taree, Narrandera (11•30 a.m.);Q.S. Taree, Moruya, Narrandera (11'30 a.m.)

12 W First Full Court Sittings out of Term; D.C. Walgetb(2 p.m.), Leeton (2 p.m.), Port Macquarie; QS,Walgett (2 p.m.).

13 TN D.C. Bega ; Q.S. Bega.14 F15 SA16 S FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT .

17 M D.C. Cooma, Nyngan (2 p.m.); Q.S. Cooma,Nyngan (2 p.m.).

18 Tu D.C. Broken Hill; Q.S. Broken Hill.19 W D.C. Queanbeyan.20 TN D .C . Moss Vale, Wellington•

21 F22 SA23 S FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT.24 M D.C. Quirindi, Comm (2 p.m.); Q.S. Quirin di

Parramatta.25 TU D.C. Grafton, Albury ; Q.S. Grafton, Albury,26 W D.C. Cessnock. (11a.m.).27 Th28 F29 SA30 S PALM SUNDAY.

31 M D.C. Wagga Wagga ;:Q.S. Maitland (12 noon),Wagga Wagga.

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DATE DAY. APRIL.

1 Tu Albury Sittings ; D.C. Sydney ; Q.S. Sydney.2 W

3 Th D.C. Parramatta.

4 F HOLIDAY (Good Friday).

.5 SA6 S EASTER DAY.

7 M HOLIDAY.8 Tu HOLIDAY. D.C. Wyalong (11.30 a.m.): Q.S .Wyalong9 W (11.30 a.m.)

1o Tu11 F

12 SA13 S FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER:

14 M Q.S. Newcastle.

15 Tu Orange Sittings; D.C.Cobar, Moree, Temora; Q.S. Moree.

16 W D.C. Griffith (2 p.m.)

17 TH D.C. Bourke; Q.S. Bourke.

18 F19 SA

20 S SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER;21 M D.C. Newcastle (12 noon).

22 Tu Dubbo Sittings; D.C. Bathurst, Wentworth (2 p.m.); Q.S.Wentworth (2 p.m.), Bathurst.

23 W

24 Th End of First Sittings of Sydney Causes and First FallCourt Sittings out of Term.

25 F HOLIDAY (Anzac Day).

26 Sa27 S THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER;

28 M Second Term begins. D.C. Gosford.

29 Tu Solicitors' Examinations begin. Armidale Sittings.D.C. Muswellbrook, Mudgee, Gunnedah, Deniliquin;Q.S. Gunnedah, Deniliquin, Mudgee.

30 W Second Sittings of Sydney Causes.D.C. Singleton, Narrabri, Hay (2 p.m.); Q .S.Narrabri,Singleton, Hay (2 p.m.)

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DATE. DAY. MAY.

1 TH D.C. Sydney, Q.S. Sydney.2 F

3 SA• 4 S FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.

5 M Bar Examinations begin; D.C. Maitland (12 noon).

6 Tu Grafton Sittings; D.C. Orange, Lismore; Q.S. orangeLamm.7 W

8

TH

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10 SA11 S ROGATION SUNDAY.

12 M Q.S.Wollongong (11 a.m.)

13 Tu Goulburn Sittings; D.C. Casino.14 W D.C; Wollongong.

15 TH

16 F

17 SA18 S SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY.

19 M Q.S. Parramatta.

20 Tu Narrabri Sittings; D.C. Murwillumbah.

21 W

22 TH23 F Admission of Solicitors.

24 SA Second Term- ends.

25 S WHIT SUNDAY.

26 M - Central Criminal Court.

27 Tu Maitland Sittings.

28 W Second Full Court Sittings out of Term.29 Th30 F D.C. Parramatta.

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DATE. DAY. JUNE.

1 S TRINITY. SUNDAY.

2 M Newcastle Divorce Sittings ; D.C. Sydney; Q.S. Sydney ,Newcastle.

3 Tu Narrandera Sittings; D. C. Tenterfield, Goalburn (2 p.m.);Q.S - Goulburn (2 p.m.)

4 W D.C. Glen Innes; Q.S. Glen lanes.5 TH

6 F7 SA,

8 S FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.9 M D.C.Newcastle (12 noon).10 Tu D.C. Tamworth; Broken Hill; Q.S: Tamworth

Broken Hill. 11 W D.C. Armidale; Q.S. Armidale.

12 TH .

13 F D.C. Lithgow

14 SA Last day for Applications to Law Institute for Annus. Practising Certificates.

15 S SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

16 M HOLIDAY (King's Birthday).17 Tu D.C. Kiama (2 p.m.), Cowra, Yass - (2 .30

Q.C. Yass:(2.30 p.m.),• Cowra.

D.C.18 W Nowra (2 p.m.)19 TH

20 F

21 SA22 S THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY;

23 M Q.S. Campbelltown.24 Tu D.C. Gundagai; Q.S. Gundagai.

25 W D.C. Parkes, Inverell; Q.S. Inverell, Parkes.

26 TH D.C. Campbelltown.

27 F End 'of Second Sittings of Sydney Cause and SecondFull Court Sittings out of Term.

28 SA

29 s FOURTH : SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY;

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DATE DAY. I JULY.

1 Tu D.C. Moruya, Forbes, Taree, Grenfell ; Q.S.Sydney, Taree, Moruya, Forbes.

2 W D.C. Port Macquarie, Young; Q.S. Young.3 TH D.C. Bega ; Q.S. Bega.

4 F

5 SAS FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

7 M D.C. Cooma ; Q.S. Cooma.8 Tu D.C. Dubbo, Cootamundra ; Q.S. Cootamundra,

Dubbo.9 W D.C. Queanbeyan.

10 TH D.C. Moss Vale.

11 F12 SA

13 s SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.14 M D.C. Quirindi, Coonamble (2p.m.); Q.S.

Coonamble (2 p.m.).

15 Tu D.C. Kempsey, Norrandera (11.30 a.m.); Q.S.Kempsey, Narrandera (11.30 a.m.).

16 W D.C. Cessnock (11 a.m.), Bellingen, Leeton (2 p.m.)17 TH D.C. Wellington.

18 F

19 SA20 S SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY:

21 M Vacation ends. D.C. Nyngan (2 p.m.); Corowa,(2 p.m.); Q.S. Newcastle ; Nyngan (2 p.m.).

.22 Tu Third Term begins. Solicitors Examinations begin.D.C. Moree, Albury ; Q.S. Moree, Albury.

23 W Third Sittings of Sydney Causes.24 TH

25 F.26 SA

27 S EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

28 M Bar Examinations begin. D.C. Newcastle (12 noon):Q.S. Parramatta.

29 Tu D.C. Wagga Wagga ; Q.S. Wagga Wagga.

30 W

31 TH Last day for payment to Law Institute of AnnualContributions to Solicitors' Fidelity GuaranteeFund.

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DATE DAY. AUGUST.

1 F2 SA3 S NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.4 M HOLIDAY.

5 Tu D.C. Sydney, Gunnedah, Wyalong (11.30 a.m.),Q.S. Sydney, Gunnedah, .Maitland (12 noon),

Wyalong (11.30 a.m.).6 W D.C. Narrabri; Q.S. Narrabri.

7 TH8 F D.C. Parrantatta.

9 SA10 S TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY;11 M Newcastle Divorce Sittings. D.C. Gosford.

12 Tu D.C. Muswellbrook, Grafton, Temora;Q.S. Grafton.

13 W D.C. Singleton, Griffith (2 p.m.); Q.S. Singleton..14 TH 15 F

16 SA17 S ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY;

18 M Q.S. Wollongong (11 a.m.).19 Tu Lismore Sittings. D.C. Bathurst, Casino, Wentworth

(2 p.m.) ; Q.S. Wentworth (2 p.m.); Bathurst.20 W D.C. Wollongong. -

21 TH •

22 F Admission of Solicitors.

23 SA Third Term ends.24 S TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 25 M Central Cri final Court; D.C. Maitland (12 noon).

26 Tu D.C. Mudgee, Murwillumbah, Deniliguin ;Q.S. Deniliguin, Mudgee.

27 W Third Full Court Sittings out of Term. D.C. Ha(2 p.m.); Q.S. Hay (2 p.m.).

28 TH

29 F

30 SA

31 S THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY:

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DATE DAY. I SEPTEMBER. •

1 M D.C. Sydney; Q.S. Sydney.2 Tu Tamworth Sittings ; D.C. Cobar, Lismore• Broken

Hill ; Q. S. Licensee, Broken Hill.3 W

4 TH D.C. Bourke ; Q.S..Bourke. -5 F

6 SA

7 S FOURTEENTH, SUNDAY AFTER S:TRINITY.

8 M Q.S. Parramatta.9TuBroken Hill Sittings.

10 W11 TH

12 F

13 SA14 S FiFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY:

15 M 16 Tu Dubbo Sittings; D.C. Tenterfield, Goulburn (2 p.m.);

Q.S. Goulburn (2 p.m.)17 W D.C. Glen Inns ; Q.S. Glen Innes.

18 TH

19 F D.C. Parramatta.

20 SA

21 s SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.22 M

23 Tu Newcastle Sittings; D.C. Mama (2 p.m.), Tamworth ;Q.S. Tamworth

24 W D.C. Nowra (2 p.m.); Armidale; Q.S. Armidale.

25 TH.

26 F

27 SA

28 S SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY ' AFTER:TRINITY;

29 M Q.S. Newcastle.

30 Tu Moree Sittings ; D.C. Orange, Yass (2.30 p.m.); Q.S.Yass(2.30p.m.), Orange.

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DATE DAY. OCTOBER.

1 W D.C. Sydney, Inverell. Q.S. Sydney, Inverell.2 TH3 F4 SA5 S EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER

TRINITY:6 MHOLIDAY(Eight Hour Day) :D.C. Newcastle

(12 noon), Condobolin. (11 a.m.); Q.S. Condobolin(11 a.m.).7 Tu D.C. Gundagai ; Q.S. Gundagai . •8 W

9 TH D.C. Forbes ; Q.S. Forbes.10 F11 S.12 S NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER -

TRINITY.13 M D.C. Coonamble- (2 p.m.); Q.S. Campbelltown,Coonamble (2 p.m.). .

14 Tu Wagga Wagga Sittings. D.C.Kempsey, Cootamundra ;Q.S, Kempsey Cootamumdura.15 W D.C. Walgett (2 p.m.), Bellingen ; Q.S. Walgett

(2 p.m.).16 TH D.C. Campbelltown..17 F End of Third Sittings of Sydney Causes and Third Full18 SA Court Sittings.out of Term-

19 S TWENTIETH SUNDAY DAY AFTER TRINITY:.20 M , Fourth Term beings: D.C.- Braidwood Grenfell.21 Tu Solicitors' Examinations begins Bathurst Sittings.,

Moruya, ,. Cowra, Taree, Young; Q.S.Taree, Moruya, Young,. Cowra.

22 W Fourth Sittings of • Sydney CausesD.C. Port Macquarie.

23 TH D.C. Begs;

24 F25 SA,

26 S TWENTY FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

27 M Bar Examinations begin. D.C. Cooma, Nyngan (2 p.m.),Corowa (2 p.m.); Q.S.Cooma, Nyngaw (2 p.m)

28 Tu D.C. Gunnedah, Atbury; Q.S. Gunnedah, Albury.29 W D.C. Queanbeyan, Narrabri; Q.S. Narrabri.

30 TH D.C. Moss Yale, Wellington.31 F •

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DATE. DAY. NOVEMBER.

1 SA

2 S TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY.

• 3 M Newcastle Divorce Sittings. D.C. Sydney ; Q.S.Sydney, Wollongong (11 a.m.).

• 4 Tu D C. Bathurst, Moree, Narrandera (11.30 a.m.);Q.S. Moree, Bathurst, Narrandera (11.30 a.m.).

5 W D.C. Wollongong.6 TH

7 F• 8 SA9 S TWENTY THIRD SUNDAY AFTER

TRINITY. 10 M D.C. Quirindi; Q.S. Quirindi.

11 Tu D.C. Dubbo, Grafton, Wagga Wagga; Q.S. Grafton,Wagga Wagga, Dubbo.

12 W D.C. Cessnock (11 a.m.).

13 TH

14 F Admission of Solicitors.15 SA Fourth Term ends.

16 S TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY.

17 M Central Criminal Court. Q.S. Maitland (12 noon).18 Tu D.C. Parkes, Lismore, Wyalong (11.30 a.m.);

Q.S. Lismore, Wyalong (11.30 a.m.), Parkes.19 W Fourth Full Court Sittings out of Term. D.C. Temora.

20 TH

21 F D.C. Lithgow.22 SA

S TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER

23 TRINITY.24 M Q.S. Newcastle, Parramatta.

25 Tu. D.C. Casino, Leeton (2 p.m.).

26 W D.C. Griffith (2 p.m.),27 TH

28 F

29 SA.

30 S FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT.

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DATE DAy. I DECEMBER.

1 M D.C. Sydney; Newcastle (12 noon); Q.SSydney.

2 Tu D.C. Murwillubah; Deniliquin ; Q.S.Denilguin.

3 W D.C. Hay (2 p.m.); Q.S. Hay (2 p.m.)4 TH

5 F D.C. Parramatta.6 SA

7 S SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT.

8 M D.C. Gosford.9 To D.C. Muswellbrook, Broken Hill; Q.S. Broken

Hill.10 W D.C. Singleton; Q.S. Singleton.

11 TH King enters 12th Year of His Reign.12 F

13 SA

14 S THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT;

15 M D.C. Maitland (12 noon.).16 Tu

17 W D.C. Wentworth (2 p.m.); Q.S. Wentworth(2 p.m.).

18 TH

19 F End of Fourth Sittings of Sydney Causes and FourthFull Court Sittings out of Term.

20 SA21 S FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT;22 M Vacation begins.23 Tu

24 W HOLIDAY.

25 TH HOLIDAY (Christmas Day).26 F HOLIDAY (Boxing Day).27 SA

28 S FIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS .

29 M

30 Tu

31 W HOLIDAY.

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CALENDAR FOR 1946.

JANUARY. . ''FEBRUARY.

Sun 6 13' 20 -. 27 ... 3 10 17' 24Mon. .. 7 14 21 28 . 4 11 18 25Tues. 1 8 15.22. 29 ...I 5 12 19 ' 26Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 ... 6 13 1 20..27Thur. 3 10 .17 24 31 ... 7. 14 21 28 ...Fri. 4 11 18 1 25 1 8 15 22Sat. 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23

11

MARCH. APRIL.

Sun 3 10. 17. 24 31... 7 14 21.28 ...Mon. ... 4 11 18 25 .. 1 8 15:22. ...Tues. .. 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 30 ..,,Wed. 6' 13' 20 27 ... 3 10. 17 24Thur. ... 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 ...Fri. 1 8 15 22 29 ... 5 12 19 26Sat. 2 ' 9 16. 23' 30 ... 6 13 _' 20 27 ...

MAY. TUNE.

Sun 5 12' 19 26 ... 2 '9 16 1 23 1 30Mon. 6 13 20 27 ... 3 10 17-24Tues.

. „ 7 14 21 28 ... . 4 11 18 , 25 ..

Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 .., 5 12 19 26 ...Thur 2 9 '16. 23 30 ... 6 13 2027Fri. 3 1 10 17 24 31 ......7 14 21 28 ...Sat. 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22' 29 ...

Good Friday ••• ••. ... April 19.

Easter Day ... April 21.

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CALENDAR" 'FOR 1946 -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 18 20 27

Wed, 3 10 17 24 31... . 7 14 21 28 , ...Thur. ;: 4 11 18 25 .1 8 15; 22 29 ...

5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 10; 23 28. ...Sat. 6 13 20 27 ... , 3 10 17 24 31 ...

I

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER:-

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

NOVEMBER. : DECEMBER.

Sun. 3 10 17 .1 24 .... 1. 8 15 22.29Mom ... 4 11 , 18 .25 - .. 2 . 9 16 23 30Tues ... 5 12 19 26.. 3 , 10 17 24 .31 - -Wed ... 6 13 . 20 '27- 4 .11 18 25Thur. ... 7 14 21 5 '12 19 26Fri 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 ...Sat. 2 9 16 23 30 ...1 7 14 21 28

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CALENDAR FOR 1947.

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.

Sun. -. 5 12 19 26 -. 2 9 ,16 23 -.Mon. 6 13 20 27 .- 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 9 16 23 30 -. _. 6 13 20 27 .- 3 10 17 24 31 -. -. 7 14 21 28 -.

Sat 4 11 18 25 -. 8 15 22 -.

MARCH. APRIL.

Sun 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 -.Mon. .- 3 10 17 24 317 14 21 28 —rues. .- 4 11 18 25 ..1 8 15 22 29 -.Wed. 5 12 19 26 -. 2 9 16 23 30 - .Thur -. 6 13.20 27 .- 3 10 17 24Fri. 7 14 21 28 -. 4 11 18 25 .-Sat. I 1 8 15 22 29 .- 5 12 19 26 -.

MAY. JUNE.

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

Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 .- 7 14 21 1 28

Good Friday April 4.Easter Da y April 6.

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CALENDAR FOR 19417 —continued.

JULY. AUGUST.

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

SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER.

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

NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

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

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CALENDAR FOR. 1948.

..JANUARY.• FEBRUARY.

Sun 4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29Mon. ... 5 12 19 26 ... 2 9 16 23 ...Tues. 6 13 20 27 ... 3 , 10 17 24 ... ....Wed... 7 14 21 28 ... 4 .11 18 25 ...Thur. 1 8 15 22 29 ... 5 12 19 26 ...Fri. 2 9 .1i 16 23 30 ... 6 13 20 27Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 ... 7 14.21 28

MARCH. APRIL.

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

MAY. JUNE.

Sun 2 9 16 23 30 1 ... 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, ... 5 12 19 26 ... 2 • 9 16 23 30 ...Thur. ... 6 '13 20 27 ... 10 17 -24 ...Fri. .... 7 14 21 28...4 11 .18 .25Sat. 1 8 '15 22 29 ... 5 12.19 26 ...

' Good Friday ... March 26.

- Easter -Sunday March -28.

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CALENDAR FOR 1948-continued

JULY. AUGUST.

Sun 4 11 18 25 ... 1 8 15 22 29Mon. 7 5 12. 19: 26 .... 2 9 '16 23 30 ...

Tues. 6 13:. 20 27 ... 3 10 -17. 24- 31 ...Wed 7 14 21:28 ... 4 11 •18, 25 ...

Thur 8 1522 29 ... 512 19 26 ... Fri 2 9 16 23 30 ....•• 6 13 20: 27

Sat 3 10 17 24 31 ... 7 14 21 28 ...

vI SEETEMBER. [ OCTOBER.

Sun • 5 1219 26 .......3 10 17'24 31I Mon. 6 1320 27 ... ... 4 11 18 25 ...

Tues 7 14, 21 28 ... 5 12 19' 26 ... Wed. 8 15. 22 29 ... 6 13 20 27

: Thur. " 2 ; 9 16 23 30 ... . 7 14 2128Fri " 3' 10 17.24 8 15 22 29

Sat. 4 11 18 25 ... ... 2 9 16 23 30 ...

NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

Sun 7 14 21 28 ... 5 12 19 26 .1 ...Mon 1 8 15 22 29.. 6 1 13 2. 20 :27 ...

Tues 2 9 16 23 30.30 ... 7 14 21 `? 28 Wed 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 ...

' Thur. 4 11 18 25 ..........2 9 16 23 . - 30Fri 5 12 19 ; 26 ' 3 10 24 31

sat. 6 13 20 27 11 18 25 ....

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MOONRISE AND MOONSET, 1947.(Eastern Standard Time.)

Date. Rise. Set. Date. Rise. Set.

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.1 12.34 p.m. 0.12 a.m. 1 2.10 p.m. 0.18 a.m.2 1.39 p.m. 0.32 a.m. 2 4.01 p.m. 1.04 a.m.

3 2.47 p.m. 1.15 a.m. 3 5.09 p.m. 1.19 a.m.

4 3.58 p.m. 1.42 a.m. 4 8.09 p.m. 3.03 a.m.

5 5.12 p.m. 2.26 a.m. 5 7.10 p.m. 4.13 a.m.

6 6.24 p.m. 3.19 a.m. 6 7.44 p.m. 5.26 a.m.

7 7.29 p.m. 4.20 a.m. 7 8.21 p.m. 6.18 a.m.

8 8.26 p.m. 5.29 a.m. 8 8.55 p.m. 7.47 a.m.

9 9.14 p.m • 6.41 a.m. 9 9.24 p.m. 8.52 a.m. 10 9.54 p.m. 7.53 a.m. 10 9.53 p.m. 9.54 a.m.

11 10.27 p.m. 9.02 a.m. 11 10.22 p.m. 10.14 a.m. 12 10.58 p .m. 10.07 a.m. 12 10.13 p.m. 11.13 a.m. 13 11.26 p.m. 11.19 a.m. 13 11.26 p.m. 12.11 p.m. 14 11.13 p.m. 12.08 p.m. 14 1.49 p.m.

15 1.06 p.m. 15 0.03 a.m. 2.46 p.m.

16 0.23 a.m. 2.13 p.m. 18 0.44 a.m. 3.40 p.m.

17 0.13 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 17 1.11 a.m. 4.31 p.m.18 1.27 a.m. 3.57 p.m. 18 2.22 a.m. 5.17 p.m.

19 2.05 a.m. 4.13 p.m. 19 3.19 a.m. 5.58 p.m.

20 2.49 a.m. 5.16 p.m. 20 4.17 a.m. 6.14 p.m.

21 3.38 a.m. 6.16 p.m. 21 5.18 a.m. 7.08 p.m.22 4.11 a.m. 7.20 p.m. 22 6.18 a.m. 7.39 p.m.23 5.28 a.m. 7.19 p.m. 23 7.19 a.m. 8.08 p.m.

24 6.26 a.m. 8.34 p.m. 24 8.20 a.m. 8.17 p.m.

25 7.26 a.m. 9.06 p.m. 25 9.23 a.m. 9.17 p.m.

26 8.26 a.m. 9.36 p.m. 26 10.26 a.m. 9.19 p.m.

27 9.25 a.m. 10.04 p.m. 27 11.13 a.m. 10.16 p.m.

28 10.28 a.m. 10.34 p.m. 28 12.41 p.m. 10.59 p.m.

29 11.29 a.m. 11.14 p.m.30 12.14 p.m. 11.38 p.m.31 1.11 p.m.

MARCH.

1 1.49 p.m. 11.49 p.m. 17 0.13 a.m. 3.12 p.m.2 2.16 p.m. 18 1.08 a.m. 3.54 p.m.

3 3.57 p.m. 0.48 a.m. 19 2.15 a.m. 4.13 p.m.

4 4.10 p.m. 1.54 a.m. 20 3.15 a.m. 5.17 p.m.

5 5.18 p.m. 3.04 a.m. 21 4.16 a.m. 5.19 p.m.

6 6.16 p.m. 4.15 a.m. 22 5.07 a.m. 6.19 p.m.

7 6.10 p.m. 5.24 a.m. 23 6.19 a.m. 6.38 p.m.8 7.21 p.m. 6.31 a.m. 24 7.12 a.m. 7.08 p.m.

9 7.11 p.m. 7.35 a.m. 25 8.18 a.m. 7.40 p.m.

10 8.20 p.m. 8.18 a.m. 26 9.25 a.m. 8.16 p.m.

11 8.50 p.m. 9.18 a.m. 27 10.33 a.m. 8.57 p.m.12 9.22 p.m. 10.19 a.m. 28 11.42 a.m. 9.45 p.m.

13 9.58 p.m. 11.38 a.m. 29 12.50 p.m. 10.11 p.m.

14 10.39 p.m. 12.16 p.m. 30 1.52 p.m. 11.18 p.m.

15 11.23 p.m. I 1.11 p.m. 31 2.47 p.m.

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Date. I Rise. I Set. I Date. I Rise. I Set.

APRIL. MAY.

1 3.13 p.m. 0.12 a.m. 1 3.12 p.m. 2.06 a.m..

2 4.13 p.m. 2.01 a.m. 2 3.11 p.m. 3.09 a.m... 3 4.48 p.m. 3.09 a.m. 3 4.19 p.m. 4.11 a.m..

4 5.20 p.m. 4.15 a.m. 4 4.48 p.m. 5.12 a.m. 5 5.49 p.m. 5.19 a.m. 5 5.18 p.m. 6.12 a.m. 6 6.18 p.m. 6.22 a.m. 6 5.51 p.m. 7.13 a.m.

7 6.48 p.m. 7.13 a.m. 7 6.28 p.m. 8.12 a.m.

8 7.19 p.m, 8.25 a.m. 8 7.09 p.m. 9.11 a.m.

9 7.54 p.m. 9.24 a.m. 9 7.55 p.m. 10.07 a.m.

10 8.32 p.m. 10.24 a.m. 10 8.46 p.m. 10.19 a.m.

11 9.15 p.m. 11.12 a.m. 11 9.41 p.m. 11.16 a.m.

12 10.03 p.m. 12.16 p.m. 12 10.39 p.m. 12.17 p.m..

13 10.56 p.m. 1.06 p.m. 13 11.37 p.m. 1.03 p.m.14 11.56 p.m. 1.50 p.m. 14 1.36 p.m.15 2.30 p.m. 15 0.36 a.m. 2.07 p.m.

16 0.51 a.m. 3.05 p.m. 16 1.17 a.m, 2.36 p.m.

17 1.51 a.m. 3.38 p.m. 17 2.18 a.m. 3.01 p.m..

18 2.52 a.m. 4.08 p.m. 18 3.41 a.m. 3.14 p.m.

19 3.53 a.m. 4.37 p.m. 19 4.48 a.m. 4.07 p.m.

20 4.56 a.m. 5.07 p.m, 20 5.17 a.m. 4.15 p.m.

21 6.02 a.m. 5.38 a.m. 21 7.09 a.m, 5.10 p.m.

22 7.09 a.m. 6.13 p.m, 22 8.23 a.m. 6.22 p.m.

23 8.19 a.m. 6.53 p.m, 23 9.11 a.m. 7.24 p.m,

24 9.30 a.m. 7.19 p.m. 24 10.37 a.m. 8.31 p.m..

25 10.41 a.m. 8.34 p.m. 25 11.31 a.m, 9.42 p.m,.

26 11.47 a.m. 9.36 p.m. 26 12.16 p.m. 10.52 p.m.

27 12.14 p.m. 10.43 p.m. 27 12.13 p.m. 11.59 p.m.

28 1.33 p.m. 11.52 p.m. 28 1.16 p.m.

29 2.15 p.m. 29 1.15 p.m. 11.03 a.m. 30 2.51 p.m. 1.00 a.m. 30 2.13 p.m. 2.05 a.m.

31 2.11 p.m. 3.05 a.m.

JUNE .

1 3.11 p.m. 4.04 a.m. 16 3.24 a.m. 2.17 p.m:-

2 3.52 p.m. 5.04 a.m. 17 4.44 a.m. 3.18 p.m.

3 4.27 p.m. 6.03 a.m. 18 5.58 a.m. 4.06 p.m.

4 5.06 p.m. 7.02 a.m. 19 711 a.m. 5.04 p.m.6 5.51 p.m. 8.00 a.m. 20 8.20 a.m. 6.11 p.m.

6 6.10 p.m 8.53 a.m. 21 9.19 a.m. 7.23 p.m.

7 7.33 p.m. 9.12 a.m. 22 10.10 a.m. 8.16 p.m.

8 8.10 p.m. 10.15 a m. 23 10.51 a.m. 9.47 p.m.

9 9.28 p.m. 11.03 a.m. 24 11.27 a.m. 10.54 p.m.

10 10.26 p.m. 11.17 a.m. 25 11.59 a.m. 11.18 p.m,.

11 11.24 p.m. 12.08 p.m. 26 12.27 p.m.

12 12.16 p.m. 27 12.55 p.m. 0.59 a.m.

13 0.13 a.m. 1.03 p.m. 28 1.24 p.m. 1.19 a.m.

1 p p4 1.14 a.m. 1.32 p.m. 29 1.54 p.m. 2.58 a.m.

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Date. I Rise. I Set: . Date. Rise. I Set,.

JULY.. .AUGUST.•

1 3.05 p.m.. 4.56 a.m. 1 I 4.18 p.m... 6..22 a.m.2 3.47 p.m.. 5.54 a.m. 2 5.15 p.m.. 7.03 'a.m.

3 4.35 p.m. 6.48 a.m. 3 6.13 p.m... 7.39 a.m.

4 5.27 p.m.. 7.39 a.m. 4 7.11 p.m. .. 8.12 a.m.

5 6.23 p.m.. 8.24 a.m. 5 8.09 p.m.. . 8.41 a.m•

6 7.21 p.m.. 9.13 a.m. 6 9.07 p.m.. 9.09 a.m.

7 8.19 p.m.. 9.38 a.m. 7 10.06 p.m.. 9.15 a.m.

8 9.17 p.m.. 10.10 a.m. 8 11.17 p.m. 10.12 a.m.

9 10.15 p.m. 10.38 am.; 9 10.32 a.m.

10 11.13 p.m. 11.05 a.m.. : 10 0.11 a.m.. 11.15 a.m.•

11. 11.32 a.m.. 11 1.17 a.m.. 11.45 a.m:.

12 0.14 a.m. 12.01 p.m.: 12 2.26 a.m.. 12.31 p.m.;

13, 1.16 a.m. 12.32 p.m., : 13 3.36 a.m.. 1.28 p.m:

14 2.23 a.m., 1.19 p.m.. :14 4.42 a.m. 2.33 p.m.:

15. 3.33 a.m. 1.13 p.m.: :15 6.42 a.m... 3.46 p.m. 16 4.45 a.m. 2.45 p.m. 16 6.33 a.m... 5.11 p.m.17,5.56 a.m. 3.17 p.m., 17 7.15 a.m.. 6.14 p.m:18,7.7.01 a.m. 4.18 p.m.. :18 7.52 a.m... 7.25 p.m.

19. 7.17 a.m.. 6.13 p.m.. i 19 8.25 a.m.. 8.33 p.m,.

20 8.44 a.m.. 7.26 p.m.. i 20. 8.55 a.m. 9.37 p.m..

21. 9.24 a.m. 8.37 p.m,. i 21 9.25 a.m.. 10.39 pm.

22• 9.57 a.m. 9.45 p.m., 22 9.15 a.m., 11.41 p.m..

23.. 10.28 a.m.. 10..49 p.m,. 23 10.27 a.m.

24 10.57 a.m.. 11.11 p.m. 24 11.03 a.m. 0.42 a.m..

25 11.25 a.m.. 25.. 11.42 a.m. 1.41 a.m.

26 11.55 a.m. 0.12 a.m.. 26 12.27 p.m. 2.38 a.m..

27 12.28 p.m. 1.11 a.m., 27. 1.17 p.m. 3.31 a.m..

28 1.15 p.m. 2.50 a.m.. 28 2.11 p.m. 4.20 a.m.:.

29 1.46 p.m. 3.48 a.m. 29.. 3.08 p.m. .. 5.12 a.m.. 30. 2.32 p.m. 4.13 a.m. 30 - 4.16 p.m. 5.40 a.m. 31 , 3.23 p.m. 5.35 a.m. 31 5.01 p.m. 6.14 a.m.

SEPTEMBER.

1 6.13 p.m: . 6.44 a.m. 16 '. 6.52 a.m. i . 7.13 p.m.

2 7.12 p.m, 7.12 a.m. . 17 7.22 a.m. 8.22 p.m.

3 8.01 p.m. 7.39 a.m. 18 • 7.52 a.m:. 9.26 p.m.

4 9.02 p.m. 8.06 a.m. 19 ,. 8.24.a.m. 10.29 p.m.

5 10.04 p.m. . 8.35 a.m.! 20 . 8.59. a.m. 11.30 p.m.

6 11.09 p.m. 9.16 a.m.: 21 , 9.37 a.m:

7 9.43 a.m: 22.. 10 . 20 a.m.. 0.29 a.m.

8 0.16 a.m., 10.26 a.m: 23 11.19 a.m... 1.24 a.m.9 1.25 a.m, 11.17a.m 24 . 12.11 p.m.. 2.15 a.M.10 2.30 a.m,. 12.17 p.m. 25 12.58 p.m: 3.00 a.m.

11 3.30 a.m. 1.25 p.m, 26 . 10.56 p.m:. 3.39 a.m.

12 . 4.23 a.m. 2.37 p.m .! 27. 2.54 p.m. 4.14 a.m.

13 5.18 a.m. 3.50 p.m. 28.. 3.53 p.m... 4.46 a.m.

14 5.17 a.m. 5.02 p.m,. 29, 4.12 p.m.. 5.14 am,

15 6.21 a.m. 6.11 p.m. 30 5.53 p.m:. 5.42 a.m

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Dated Rise.. 1 Set. Date Rise 1

Set

OCTOBER. NOVEMBER.

1 6.54 pm. 6.09 a.m.. 1 9.07 pm. 6.21 a.m.

2 7.58,p.m. 6.37 A.M . 2 .10.16 p.m. 717 a.m.

'3 9.02:p.m. 7..08 a. m 3 11.20 P.M. 8.02,a,m.

4 10.09 p.m. 7.48 a"; 4 9.06,a"

''.5 11.17 p.m. 8.24 a.m 5 0.16 a.m. 10.14, a.ril.

6 9.12 a.m. i , 6 1.04,a.m. 11.24 a.m.

. 7 0.23a.m. 10.09 a.m' 7 1.45 Am. 12.33 p.m.

'8. 1.24 a.M. 11.18.a.m - 8 2.20.a.m. 1.41 p.m. 9. 2.18 am. 12.22 p.m 9 2.52 a.m.

2 a.m. 2.46 p.m. 10 3.04 .a.m. 1.13 p.m. 10 3.20.a.m. 2.50 p.m.

11 3.44.a.m. 2.43 p.m. 11 5.49 a.M. 4;54:P.m. 12 4.18 A.M. 3.52 p.m.' 12 4.19 am.• ,5.57p.M. 13 4.50 :am. 4.59 p.m. , 13 4.11 AM. 710;PM.

'14 5.20A.m. 6.04 p.m. .14 5.27 Am. 8,02 p.m.

'15 5.49 a.m. '7.08 p.m., 15 6'06 am. 9.02.PM-

:,16 6.20;a.m. 8.12 pm., 16 6.51 ,a.m. 9.58.p.m..

, ,17 6.54 ,a.m. 9.16.pm.• 17 7.11 a.m. 10.49 p.m.

18 7 .11.a,m. 10.17 p.m.i 18 8.35 am. 1113 p.m.

19 8 13 a.m. 11.15 p.m.; 19 9.12 a.m. . .

r 20' 9 00 a.m. : ; ■ '20 10.10 .a.m. 0,11 a.m.

• 21 9 11:,a.m. 1.18a.m.. ;21 11.28.a.m. 0.45 a.m.

:22 10.46.a.m. 0.15a.m 22 12.25 p.m • 1-16 am.

.23 11.44.a.m 1:87a.m'23 1.23 , pm. 112 a,m.

'24, 12.42,p.m. 2.18a.m.; .24 2.22 p.M. 2•09a.m..25 1.40 p.m. 2.46,a.m.. , 25 3.24 ■ p.m. 2.36 a.m.

.26 2.39.p.m. 3.14.a.m , ,26 4.28,-P.m. 3-04.a.m..

'27 3.39 p.m. 3.42 a.m.1 27 5.36 p.m. 3.16 a.m.

28 4;40p m. 4.19

a.m

28 6.47 pm, 4.13 a.m.

, 29. 5.43:pm. 4.37a.m .29 7.59.p.m. .4.13- am.

.'30 6.49 p.m. 5.08.a.m.. 30 9.08 p.m. 5:51 a,m. 31 7.57 p.m. 5.31a.m.

DECEMBER.' :1 10.09 pm. .6.54 .a,m. 17 8.20 .a.m. 10.14 p.m.

,2 11.02 p.m

.m. 8,.02 a.m, 18 9.17 a.m. 11.15 p.m. 3 11.45 .p.m. .9.13 ,a,m., 19 10.14_a•. 11.13 p.m. 4 10.25 am.; ' 20 11.11.a.m.

,.5 01.22 a.m. 11.14.am., . 21 12.08 p.m. 0.09 a.m.

,6 0.55 a.m. 12.39,pm.1 22 1.08 p.m. 0.15 a.m.

7 1.24 a.m. 1.43 p.m: .23 2.08.p.m. 1.01. a.m.

8 1.52 a.m. 2.45 p.m.' 24 3.13 p.m. 1.31 a.m.

9 2.21 a.m. 3.17 p.m. 25 4.11 p.m. 2.15 a.m.

, 10 2.51 ,a,m. 4.19 pm.., .28 5.13.p.m. 2.15 a.m.

11 3.25.am. 5,51 pm. 27 6.45 p.m. 8.13 a.m.

12 4.03.a.m. . 6.52 p.m, .- .28 7.11 p.m. 4.32 a.m.

1 13 4.45 a.m. 7.39 p.m. 29 8.50 p.m. 5-40 a.m.

.14 5.34 a.m. 8.42 p.m. 30 9.40 ; p.m. 6.54. a.m.,15 6.26 a.m. . 9.19!p.m. fil 10.21 p.m. 8.09 am.

18 7.22 a.m. 10.19 p.m,

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PHASES OF THE MOON, 1947.(EASTERN STANDARD TIME.)

Phase. I Date. I Time. I Phase. I Date. I Time.

JANUARY. JULY.Full Moon ... 7th I 2 .47 p.m• Full Moon ... 3rd 8.38 p.m.last Quarter ... 14th 12 .56 p.m • Last Quarter ... 11th 8.54 p.m.New Moon ... 22nd 6.34 p.m. New Moon ... 18th 2 . 15 p.m.First Quarter ... 30th 10 .07 a.m• First Quarter ... 25th 8.54 p.m.Perigee ..Apogee ... 19th 3 . 00 p.m• Perigee ... 18th 9.00 a.m.

Apogee ... 31st 4'00 p.m.FEBRUARY. AUGUST.

Full Moon ... 6th 1.50 a.m. Full Moon ... 2nd 11'50 a.m.Last Quarter ... 13th 7.58 a.m. Last Quarter ... 10th 6.22 a.m.New Moon ... 21st 12.00 noon New Moon ... 16th 9.12 p.m.First Quarter ... 28th 7.12 p.m• First Quarter ... 23rd 1 10 .40 p.m.Perigee ... 4th 9.00 a.m. perigee ... 15th I 6.00 p.m.Apogee ... 16th 7.00 a.m. Apogee ... 28th 2 . 00 a.m.

MARCH. SEPTEMBER.Full Moon ... 7th 1.15 p.m. Full Moon ... let 2.'34 a.m.Last Quarter ... 15th 4.28 a.m. Last Quarter ,. 8th 1.57 p.m.New Moon ... 23rd 2..34 a.m New Moon ... 15th 5'28 am.First Quarter ... 30th 2 . 15 a.m. First Quarter ... 22nd 3'42 p.m.Perigee ... 4th 6 .00 a.m• Full Moon ... 30th 4 . 41 p.m..Apogee ... 16th 3 .00 a.m • Perigee ... 12th 9 .00 p.m.Perigee ... 29th 11 . 00 p.m • Apogee ... 24th 5 .00 p.m.

APRIL. OCTOBER.

Fall Moon ... 6th f 1.28 a.m. Last Quarter ... 7th 8.29 p.m.\Last Quarter ... 14th 0 . 23 a.m. New Moon ... 14th 4.10 p.m.New Moon ... 21st 2.19 p.m. First Quarter ... 22nd 11•11 a.m.First Quarter ... 28th 8•18 a.m. Full Moon ... 30th II 6 . 07 a.m.

Apogee ... 12th 11.00 p in. Perigee ... 10th 4..00 a.m.Perigee ... 24th 9.00 p.m. Apogee ... 22nd 1.00 p.m.

NOVEMBER.MAY. Last Quarter ... 6th 3 .03 a.m.

Full Moon ..: 5th 2 . 53 p.m. New Moon ... 13th 6 . 01 a.m.Last Quarter ... 13th 6.08

...

P•m. Flret Quarter ... 21st 7 . 14 a.m.Mew Moon 20th 11 . 44p.m

Full Moon ... 28th 6 . 45 p.m.First Quarter ... 27th 2 . 35 p.m. Perigee .. 3rd 12 midnightApogee ..1 10th 5 . 00 p.m' Apogee ... 19th 9.00 a.m.Perigee .. 5.00 p.m ' DECEMBER.

JUNE. Last Quarter .. 5th 10'55 am.Full Moon ... 4th 5 .27 a.m New Moon ... 12tn 10 .53 p.m.Last Quarter ... 12 8 8.58 a.m First Quarter ... 21st 3.43 a.m.New Moon ... 19th 7.26 a.m. Full Moon ... 28th 6 .27 a.m..First Quarter ... 25th 10 . 25 p.m . perigee ... 1st 4.00 a.m.Apogee .. 7th 7.00 p.m ' Apogee ... 17th 4.00 a.m.Perigee .. 19th 12 midnight Perigee ... 29th 9.00 a.m.

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

year'Rings and Queens. Accession. Reign.

A.D.William I ... ... 1066 October 14 21

William II ... ... 1087 September 9 13Henry I ... ... 1100 August 2 36Stephen .... ... 1135 December 1 20Henry II ... — 1154 October 25 35

• Richard I — ... 1189 July 9 10John . . ... ... 1199 April 6 18Henry III ... ... 1216 October 19 57Edward I ... ... 1272 November 6 35

Edward II ... ... 1307 July 7 20

Edward 111 — ... 1327 January 26 51

Richard

II ... ... 1377 June 21. 23Henry IV ... ... 1399 September 29 14Henry V ... ... 1413 March 20 10

Henry VI — — 1422 August 31 89

Edward IV — ... 1460 March 4 24Edward V ... ... 1483 April 9 1

Richard HI — — 1483 June 22 3

Henry VII ... ... 1485 August 22 24

Henry VIII ... ... 1509 April 22 38

Edward VI ... ... 1547 January 28 7Mary . . ... ... 1553 July 6 6Elizabeth ... ... 1558 November 17 46James I ... ... 1603 March 24 23Charles I ... ... 1625 March 27 24•Charles II ... ... 1649 •January 30 87James U 1685 February 6 6

... ..

William and Meryl' ... , 1689 February 13 14Anne.. ... ... 1702 March 8 13George ... ... 1714 August 1 13George II ... ... 1727 June 11 34

GeorgeIII .... ... 1760 October 25 00George IV _ ... 1820 January 29 11

William IV ... „.. 1880 June 26 7Victoria ... ... 1837 June 20 64

Edward VII ... ... 1901 January 22 11George V ... ... 1910 May 8 26

Edward VIII — ... 1936 January 20 1

George VI „.. ... / 996 December 11 —

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

Protector, December 12, 1653; Richard Cromwell, Protector,September 3, 1658; Richard resigned, April 22, 1 659;Charles restored, May 29, 1660. All this period is reckonedas part of the reign of Charles II.

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GovERNORs:SUCCESSION of Governors of New South Wales, and the Dates on

which they assumed and retired from office.

Name.•

From To

Captain Arthur Phillip, R.N. 28 Jan., 1788 10 Dec., 1792Major Francis Grose (Lieutenant• 11 Dec., 1792 17 DeC.,.1794 ,

Governor),Captain William Paterson, New 17 Dec., 1794 10 Sept.,1795

South Wales - Corps (Lieutenant,Governor).

Captain John Hunter, 11 Sept.,1795 27 Sept.,1800.•Captain Philip Gidley King, R.N. 28 Sept.,1800 12 Aug.,1806 ,

Captain William Bligh, R.N. 13 Aug.,1806 26 Jan,, 1808 ,

Durintg Governor suSpen-sion the Government was sue'

cessively administered by—Alt of

Lieutenant-Colonel George28 Jan., 1808 20 July, 1808-Johnston South

Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph War 30 July, 1808 9 Jan,, 1809Foveaux after'

Colonel William Paterson I 102nd I 9 Jan., 1809 31 Dec., 1809.Regt, J

Major-General Lachlan Macquarie.. 1 Jan., 1810 1 Dec,1851''Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane; 1 Dec., 1821 1 Dec:, 1828

K.C.B.Colonel William Stewart, 3rd Regi, 1 Dec.,1825 19 Dec., 1825 •

merit or Buffs (Acting-Governor):Lieutenant-General Ralph • Darling.. 19 Dec., 1825 22 Oct., 1831'Colonel. Patrick-Lindesay, C.B. (Act- 22 Oct., 1831 2 Dec. 1831

ing Governor):Major General Sir Richard Bourke, 3 Dee., 1831 6 Dec„ 180

K.C. E.Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Snod- 6 Dee., 1837 23 Feb:, 1838.

grass (Acting , Governor).Sir George Gipps, Knt. 24 Feb., 1838 11 July, 1846 •Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell (Act• 1.2 July, 1846 2 Aug., 1846.

ing Governor).Sir Charles - Angustus • Fitzroy 3 Aug:,1846 20 Jan, 1855'Sir William Thomas-Denison, K.C. B 20 ,Jan, 1885 22' Jan., 1861Lieutenant-Colonel John Francis 22 Jan, 1861 21 Mar„ -1861

Kempt (Administrator).The Right Honorable trator) 22 Mar 1881 1. 5 may, 186ISir John Young, P: C., (Governer- "K.C. B. , G.C M.C. in-Chief) 18 May, 1881 24 Dec., 1867

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GOVERNER—countinued.

Name ,_ I From I To

Sir Trevor Chute, H. C.B. (Adminis, 24 Dec., 1867 8 Jan.. 1868trator).

The Right Honorable Somerset 8 Jan., 1868 21. Feb., 1872Richard ; Earl of Belmore /. P.C.

Sir Alfred Stephen, Kot., 21 Feb., 1872 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 1879. 4 Aug.,1879(Lieutenant-Governor).

The Right Honorable Sir Augustus • 4 Aug., 1879 9 Nov.,1885William Frederick Spencer Loftus,P.C., G:CB. (commonly calledLord Augustus Loftus).

Sir .. Alfred Stephen 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 18 Jan., 1891(Lieutenant • Govemor).

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

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

The Right Honorable Sir Robert 29 May, 1893 16 Mar., 1895

The hon. Sir Frederick Matthew • 15. Mar.,1895 21 Nov., 1895Marley!.. 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., 1898Barley, K C.M.G. (Lieutenant-

governor).. (Durimg the ,absence ,of ViScount Hampden on a visit toNew Zealand.) .

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 5 Mar., 1899 18 May, 1899Barley, K.C.M.G. (Lieutenant—Governor).

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

. .

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GOVERNORS —continued.

Name. I From I To

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

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew, 1 Nov., 1900 27 May, 1902barley, G.C.M.G. (Lieutenant-rGovernor).

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 barley, P.C., G.C.M.G(Lieutenant-Governor). (During'absence of Sir Harry Rawson on avisit to England.)

The lion. George Bowen Simpson' 24 Mar., 1909 28 May, 1909(Senior Judge of the Supreme)Court), Administrator.

The Right Honorable Frederic ' 28 May, 1909 11 Mar., 1913John Napier Baron Chelmsford,'

g.v.M.g4The lion. Sir George Bowen, 21 Dec., 1909 27 Jan., 1910

Simpson, Knight (Senior Judgeof the Supreme Court), Adminis-trator. (During the period LordChelmsford acted as Adminis-trator of the Government of theCommonwealth.)

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen, tOApr.,1911 12 Nov.,1911Knight, LL.D., Lieutenant-Go-vernor. (During the absence ofLord Chelmsford on a visit toEngland.)

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen, I 11 Mar., 1913 14 Mar.,1918K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor.

Sir Gerald Strickland, Count della. 14 Mar.,1913 27 Oct, 1917Catena, G.C.

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen, 30 Apl., 1.917 18 Feb., 1918K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor,during interregnum following SirG. Strickland's, departure fromthe State.

Sir Walter Edward Davidson, 18 Feb., 1918 14 Sept. 1923K.C.M.G.

The Hon Sir William Portus Cullen, 14 Sept.,1923 27 Feb., 1924K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor,during interregnum followingdeath of Sir Walter Davidson.

Admiral Sir Dudley Rawson Stmt. 28 Feb., 1924 7 Apl., 1930ford de Chair. K C. B., M. V. O.

T Granted two months leave of absence from 24th March, 1909.Acted as Administrator of the Government of the Commonwealth

during the absence of the Governor-General from Australia from 21stDecember, 1909, to 27th January, 1910.

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GOVERNORS—continued.

Name, I From I To

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen, 24 Aug. 1928 1 P eb., 1929H.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor.(During the absence of Sir Dudleyde Chair on a visit to England.)

The Hon, Sir William Portus Cullen, 7 Apl., 1930 28 May, 1930K C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor,during interregnum followingSir Dudley de Chair's departure.

Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Woolcott 29 May, 1930 15 Jan., 1935Game, G.B.E., K.C.B., D.S.O.

The Hon. Sir Philip Whistler Street, 24 May, 1934 4 Oct., 1934E.C.M.G.. Lieutenant-Governor.(During the absence of Sir PhilipGame on a visit to England).(During interregnum following Sir 15 Jan., 1935 20 Feb., 1935Philip Game's departure.)

Sir Alexander G. A. Hore-Ruthven, 21 Feb., 1935 22 Jan.,1936V.C., K.C. M. G. D.S.O., (after-wards • Lord dowrie of Canberraand Dlrleton,V. C., G. C.M.G., C.B.D.8.0.)

The Hon. Sir Philip Whistler Street, 22 Jan., 1936 5 Aug., 1936K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor

(during interregnum followingLord Gowrie's departure)

Admiral Sir Murray Anderson, 6 Aug., 1936 29 Oct., 1936K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,

The Hon. Sir Philip Whistler Street 30 Oct., 1938 7 Apl., 1937K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor.(During interregnum followingdeath of Sir Murray Anderson.)

The Right Hon. Baron Wakehurst, 8 41., 1937. 8 Jan., 1946K.C.M.G.

The Hon. Sir Frederick Richard 6 June, 1945 8 Jan., 1946Jordan, K.C.M.G. Lieutenant-Governor (during period follow-ing Lord Wakehurst's departureon leave prior , to termination ofoffice).

The Hon. Sir Frederick Richard 9 Jan., 1946 31 July,1949Jordan, K.C.M.G. Lieutenant-Governor (during interregumfollowing termination of LordWakehurst's period of office.

Lieutenant-General John Northcott, 1 Aug., 1946C.B., M.V.O.

• December, 1935.THE STATE GOVERNOR.

His Excellency the His Excellency, Lieutenant-GeneralGovernor. John Northcott, C.B., M.V.O.

Official Secretary .. L. A. Robb, C.M.G.Aide-de-Camp ... Captaiin A. G. Findlay.

THE LIEUTENANT -GOVERNOR.Lieutenant-Governor. The Honorable Sir Frederick Richard

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CHIEF JUSTICES OF NEW SOUTH WALES .

Names. Held office— Remarks.From To

Forbes, Sir Francis, 13 Oct., 1 July, Died, 8 Nov., 1841.lint. 1853 1837

Dowling, Sir James, 30 Aug., 27 Sept., Died, 27 Sept.,.1844.lint. 1837 1844

Stephen, Sir .Alfred, 7 Oct., 6 Nov. Retired. Died, 15C.B., 0.0.51.G. 1844 1873 Oct.,1894.

Martin, Sir James, 19 Nov., 4 Nov., Died,.4 Nov., 1886.lint. 1873 1886

Salomon, Julian .. 15 Nov., 27 Nov. Resigned.1886 1886

Darley, Sir Frederick, 29 Nov., 4 Jan., Died; 4 Jan., 1910.P.C., G.C.M:G 1886 1910

Cullen, Sir William 28 Jan., 27 Jan., Retired. Died, 6Portus, K.C.M.G., 1910 1925 April, 1935.LL.D.

Street, Sir Philip 28 Jan., 31 Jan., Retired. Died, 11.Whistler, K.C.M.G. 1925 1934 Sept., 1938.

Jordan, sir Frederick 1 Feb., Still inRichard, K.C.M.G. 1934 office.

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ACTING CHIEF JUSTICES.Stephen, John 22 Feb., I 27 May,

1826 1826Dowling, James 16 April, 29 Aug., Apptd. C J., 30

1836 1837 Aug., 1837.Dickinson, John 15 Feb., 17 Feb., Retired, 17 •Feb.,

Nodes. 1860 1861 1861.

Stephen, Matthew 16 June, 25 Feb., Retired 25 Feb.,Henry. 1902 1904 .1904 : Died 1 April,

1920.Simpson, Sir Geo. 1 Feb., 4 Jan., Died, 7 Sept., 1915.

Bowen, lint. 1909 1910Pring, Robert 17 April, 15 May, Died. 14 Aug., 1922.

Darlow. 1918 1918Street, Sir Philip 28 July, 27 Jan., Apptd. C.J.,

Whistler, La M.G. 1924 1925 Jan. 1925. Re.tired 31 Jan., 1934.

Ferguson, Sir David 1 Feb., 31 Dec., Retired 6 Oct. 1932.Gilbert. 1 929 1920 Died 2 Nov.,.1941.

Harvey, Sir John 30 ' June, 31 Jan., j Retired '31 Jan. 1936.Musgrave. 1933 1934 I Died 13 June, 1940

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JUDGES PRIOR TO' CHARTER OF JUSTICE,

Held- office-Name.Remarks.

From. ( To.

Bent, Jeoffrey 1812 1815 Returned. to-Hart: England, 1815.

Field Barron .. 1816 4 Feb., 1824 Sailed for-Europe, 4 Feb:,1824.

Wylde, John, .1 Jam, 1816 23 Mar., 1824 • Apptd. Sup; Ct.,LL.B Judge, 1824.

JUDGES OF THE SUPREME, COURT.

Wylde, John;, 23 MAR ., 1824. 12 FEB., 1825 Returned toLL.B. England, 12:

Feb., 1825;Stephen, 17 Aug., 1825 Jan., 1833 Died, 21 Dec.., 1833.

Dowling, James 16 Aug., 1827 15 April, 1836 Apptd. ActingC. J.,.1836.

Burton ; ,Sir Wm. 11 Oct., 1832 6 July, 1844 Apptd. JudgeWestbrook, of Sup. Ct',

Madras, 1844.kinchela, John, 16 April, 1836 4 Nov., 1837 Died, 21 July,.

1845:

Willis, JoHn 4 1qv., 1837 Feb. 1841 - Apptd. Judge atWalpole. Port. Phillip,.

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

Oct:, 1844,A Beckett„ Win. 15 July, 1844 31 Jam., 1846 Died, June, 1869..

Diekinson „ John 13 Oct., 1844 14 Feb., 1860Apptd.Actg..C.J.,15 Feb.,1860:

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,. F. 1865.

Wise, EdWard .. 16 Feb., 1860 28 Sept., 1865 Died, 28 sept„1866Hargrave, John 22 June, 1885 11 Oct., 1881 Died, 3 Feb.,

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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT—continued.

Held office—Name. Remarks,

From I To

Cheeke, Alfred.. 22 June, 1865 14 Mar., 1876 Died.14 Mar., 1876Faucett, Peter.. 4 Oct., 1865 8 Feb., 1888 Retired. Died,

22 May, 1894.manning, Sir 28 April, 1876 17 Oct., 1887 Retired. Died,

William Mon- 27 Feb., 1895.tague, Ent.

Windeyer, Sir 11 Aug., 1879 31 Aug., 1896 Retired. Died,William 12 Sept., 1897.Charles, Ent.

Annes, Sir Joseph 14 Oct., 1881 28 Oct., 1896 Died, 28 Oct.,George Long, 1896.Ent.

Stephen, 19 May, 1887 15 June, 1902 Apptd. Actg.Matthew Henry C J., 16 June,

1902.Owen,SirWilliam 18 Oct., 1887 1 Feb., 1908 Retired. Died

Ent. 22 Nov., 1912.Deffell, George 3 Jan., 1888 9 Nov., 1889 Retired. Died

Hibbert. 21 Sept., 1895.Foster, William 14 Feb., 1888 18 Dec., 1894 Died 16 Aug.,

John. 1909.Manning, Charles 13 Nov., 1889 8 Aug., 1898 Died 8 Aug.,

James. 1898.Simpson, Sir 18 Dec., 1894 11 April, 1910 Actg.. c.J. from

George Bowen, 1 Feb.,1909, toAnt. 4 Jan., 1910.

Retired. Died.7 Sept., 1915.

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

Simpson, Archi- 21. Nov. 1896 31 Dec., 1917 Retired. Diedbald Henry. 2 Oct., 1918.

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

Pring, Robert 1.6 June, 1902 31 July, 1922 Actg. C.J. fromDarlow. 17 April, 1918

to 15 May, 1918.Retired. Died14 Aug., 1922.

Street, Sir Philip 1 Feb„ 1907 27 July, 1924 Actg. C.J. fromWhistler. 28 July, 1924,toK.C.M.G. 27 Jan., 1925.

Apptd.28 Jan., 1925.Retired. Died11 Sept., 1938.

Sly, Richard M. 11 Feb., 1908 16 Dec. 1920 Retired. DiedLL.D. 11 Oct., 1929.

Gordon, Sir 27 April 1910 22 Jan., 1929 Retired. DiedAlexander. 7 Jan., 1942.

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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT—continued.

Held office—Name. Remarks.

From I ToFerguson, Sir 5 Mar., 1912 6 Oct., 1932 Actg. C.J. fromDavid Gilbert. 1 Feb., 1929, to

31 Dec., 1928.Retired. Died2 Nov., 1941.

Rich, Sir George 2 July, 1912 7 April, 1913 Apptd. a JusticeEdward, P.C. of the HighK.C. M.G. Court of Aust.

Harvey, Sir John 15 April, 1913 31 Jan., 1936 Actg . CJ, fromMusgrave. SO June 1933,

to 31 Jan-.1934. Retired.Med 13 June,1940.

Wade, Sir Charles 15 Mar., 1920 26 Sept., 1929 Died 26 Sept.,Gregory. Kt. 1923.James, Augus. 6 Jan., 1921 27 Feb., 1931 Died 27 Feb.,

tus George 1934.Frederic.

Campbell, James 1 Sept., 1922 22 Nov., 1929 Retired. DiedLang. 8 Dec. 1936.

Owen,Sir Langer 30 Oct., 1922 27 Aug., 1933 Retired. DiedMeade Loftus, 26 Jan., 1935.C.B.E.

ones, Reginald 10 Feb., 1925 16 Nov., 1940 Retired.Heath Long.

Davidson, Colin 14 Feb., 1927 Still in office.George Watt.

Rogers, Sir Per- 7 June, 1928 7 Oct., 1945 Died 7 October,cival Halse, 1945.K.B. E.

Stephen, 10 June, 1929 28 April ,1939 Died 28 April,Edward Milner 1939.

Street, Kenneth 7 Oct., 1931 Still in office.Whistler.

Boyce, Francis 28 Aug., 1932 27 June, 1940 Died 27 June,Stewart. 1940.

Maxwell, Allan 9 Aug., 1934 Still in office.Victor.

Nicholas, Harold 1 Feb., 1935 „ „Sprent.

Bavin, Sir 16 Oct., 1935 31 Aug., 1941 Died 31 Aug.,Thomas Rains- 1941.ford, K.C.M.G.

Owen, William 25 Oct., 1937 Still in office.Francis Langer

Williams, Dndley 17 June, 1940 14 Oct., 1940 Apptd a Justis , ofRoper, Ernest 25 May, 1937 Still in office,

David.Bonney. Begin- 1 Aug., 1940. ,, „

aid Schofield.Edwards, Henry 28 Nov., 1940 „ „

George.Herron, Leslie 10 Feb., 1941 „

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HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

(Court House, Darlinghurst.)

Chief Justice ... The Right "Hen. • Sir -John GrelgLatham, G.C.M.G.

The Right Hon. Sir George Edward RichK.C.M.G.

The Hon. Sir Hayden Erskine Starke, K.C.M.G.Justices ... The Hon. Sir Oweh Dikon, K.C.M: G.

The Hon. Edward Aloyslus McTlernan.The Hon. Dudley Williams.The Hon. Sir William Flood Webb.

Associate to Chief Justice C. C. Mason.Associate to Mr. Justice E .L. Best .'Rich and Marshal.Associate to Mr. Justice . J. G. Doherty.Starke.Associate . to Mr. Justice. A Brooksbank. Clerks

Dixon. } of theAssociate to Mr, Justice F. B. Kearney. 1 Court.

McTierran.Associate to Mr. Justice C. D. Giffin.

Williams.Associate to Mr. Justice R. W. Crane.Webb.

District Registry, New South Wales.

District Registrar • Foster Campbell-Lindsay.Clerk Miss A. C. Willimson.Typists Miss N. Hayes.Deputy Marshal R. O.Elliott.Assistant Deputy Maraud D. M. Richardson.Clerk to Deputy Marshal T. A. Woodward.Assistant Clerk to Deputy

Marshal F. J. Melville.

FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT AND OFFICE.

(Commonwealth Bank Building, 108-120 Pitt-street, Sydney.)

• Judge . . • ' Thomas stuart clyne.Associate T.: M.- Gibson.Registrar in :Bank ) J.T . Keany.

ruptcy Deputy Registrar • L. G Bohringer.Official Receiver A. V. Richardson.Official Assignees A. E. Campbell and R. D. Mayne.

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COMMONWEALTH COURT .OF CONCILIATIONAND ARBITRATION.

(Phillip Manse, 119 Phillip-street, Sydney.)

Chief Judge • Harold • Bayard Piper.{Edmund Alfred Drake-Brockman.

c.b.m ., .g., D.S.O., V.D.Judges p...”.. Willlem raymond Kelly.

Alfred :William Foster.Bernard Sugerman.

NeW South ... Wales Registry.Conciliction 'Commis-

sioner -and Deputy DIV: Morrison.Industrial Registrar.

COMMONWEALTH CROWN SOLICITOR'S OFFICE.

ICommonwealth Bank Building; 108-120. Pitt StreetSydney,)

-Crown Solicitor„ ...,.. .H . F..E. Whitlam ••Deputy Crown Solicitor.. ,G..A. Watson.

Assistant Deputy Crown . :W ". Armstrong.Solicitor

Principal keyed Officers . {A.V' Street . h E.J.B. Walsh •

LEGAL SERVICE BUREAU.(117 Pitt street, ,Sydney.)

: Director, and Officer-In-Charge Frank :Wilkins.' Sydney

" Senior' Legal Officer

LAW COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA •(Office : 382 Little Collins-street, Melbourne

President .R.J.McArthur (Vic.).. .David. Maughan, K.C. (N ,S W.).Vice-Presidents H. G. Alderman,•K.C. (S.A.).

Hon. Treasurer , J,B. Tait, K•C, (Vic.).Secretary J ',H S. Campell, (vic.).Assistant Secretary.. E. newtow daly (n.s.w.).Honorary ,Auditor

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

Chief Justice .. The Hon., Sir Frederick Richard

The Hon. Colin George Watt David-son.

The Hon. Kenneth Whistler Street.The Hon. Allan Victor Maxwell.The Hon. Harold Sprent Nicholas.

Puisne Judges

\ The Hon. William Francis LangerOwen.

The Hon. Ernest David Roper.The Hon. Reginald Schofield Bonney..The Hon. Henry George Eduards.The Hon. Leslie James Herron.

Chief Judge in Equityand Judge in Bank The Hon. Harold Sprent Nicholas.ruptey

Judge in Divorce and The Hon. Reginald Schofield Bonney..Matrimonial CausesProbate Judge ..... The Hon. Harold Sprent Nicholas.Attorney-General The Hon. C. E. Martin, M.Es,

LL.B., M.L.A.■

Clerk to Cheif Justice .. W. 0. A. Astridge.Clerk to Mr Justice

Davidson A. V. Maxwell.Clerk to Mr.Justices R.R. R. A. Austin.Street Clerk to Mr. Justice} D. E. Lloyd.Maxwell Clerk to Mr. Justice) J. B. Norris.Nicholas .. AssociatesClerk to Mr. "ail R. W. L Austin. \, and Clerks

Owen. 'of Arraigns,Clerk to Mr. Justice} A. R. Samuel.Roper Clerk to Mr. Justice} M. M. Helsham.

Bonney Clerk to Mr. Justice} N. G. McWilliaM.Edwards Clerk to Mr. Justice) J. W. Clark (A.I.F.).

Herron f K. S. Jacobs (Actg.).

Tipstaff to Chief _ A. J. Green, 11 "Klngsly," Blair-Justice f street, Bondi.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice )._ S. J. Herbert, 4 Fortescue-street,Davidson f Bexley North.

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SUPREME COURT —continued.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice E. Hammond, 20 Kenneth-street,Street Bondi.

Tinge to Mr. Justice C. H. Forrest, 18 Edward-street,Maxwell Kogarah.

Tipstaff to Mr.Justice A. Bartlett, " Maldon," ColvinNicholas Avenue, Kogarah.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice Marlow, 35 wellbank-street,Owen Concord.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice R . H. P. Stanborough, 169 OldRoper South Head-road, Bondi Junction.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice G. S. Hickey, Ha Pacific. Highway,Bourney. Pymble

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice M. G. Clough, "Cannel Court,"Edwards I Chepstowe -street, Randwick.

'Tipstaff to Mr Justice D. H. Davison, 322 Military-road,Herron Vaucluse.

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

Prothonotary William Henry Hazelton.Deputy Prothonotary Ronald Earle Walker.Chief Clerk . Cyril Thomas Herbert.Court-keeper H. H. Braithwaite.

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

Registrar Clarence Keith Body.James Doughan.Deputy Registrars. {Carlysle Albert Henry Harms.

Chief Clerk Rupert Stanley Johnson.

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

Registrar William 'Henry Hazelton.Deputy Registrar Ronald Earle Walker.Marshal W. J. Lyon.

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

_Registrar William Henry hazelton.Deputy Registrar .. Ronald Earle Walker.

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SUPREME COURT—continued.•Master in Equity's Department.

(Supreme Court House, Elizabeth-street, Sydney:)Master in Equity John Russell HootonDeputy Registrar In Ronald Thomas Olyde Storey,Eguity,Chief Clerk and Charlas, Dawson Irwinaccountant

Unities, Deparment.(Supreme Court; Queens Square;. Sudney.)

Master - in &Ramey: John Russell Roan-a" i,,Deputy mLunt,-y FT Lawrance Adrian Whitfeld:

Accountant and Chief iv. P. FtClerk in Lunacy Probate Department.

(Supreme Court 'House; King street, Sydney.).Registrar 'Probates Charles Edward Butchart.Deputy Registrar Keith' Bruce McDonaldFirst Clerk W. N. Moia.

Admission Board•(Supreme Court House, King-street, Sydney.)

(Under Act , 1808) No..22,)Their Honours the Judges and the Attorney-Genera!,

Alan R. Taylor, K.C., and Adrian H. Curlewis,Secretary—C. T. Herbert.Assistant Secretatry—C.Mallon.Examiners—The Hon. V. H. Tteatt, W.

McMinn. T. P. Flattery, F. C. Stephen, C. D. Mona-han, C. McLel]tnd. J. D. Holmes J D. Evans, B. P.Macfarlan, F. C. Hutley, W. L. Morison, R. M.. Hope,P. R. Watt, and R: C. On.

Sblititors "Admission Board.(Supreme Court House, King-street, Sydney.)

President—W. J. V. Windeyer, C.B.E., D.S.O., E.D).Barristers—V. G, Wesche, F. G. Myers, A. C. Leslie.Solicitors—W. G. Testers J. W. Forsyth, E: S. Pratt.First Law Examiner—A. W. Gill.Secretary—C. T. Herbert.Assistant Secretary—C._P.

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SUPRPME COURT--continued.

Sheriff's Department:

(Supreme Court House, Elizabeth Street, Sydney.).

Slier Bolan& Oliver Elliott, ' ,J. P/

Under Sheriff D. W. -Richardson, J. P.First Clerk T. A. Woodward.

Sheriffs Officers.-Sydney-

C. G. R. Wilson; G. E.: Wood, Gunnedah—T. C Stewart.ward, D. McKinnon, J. Rew, (Acting).

-N.s. 'gar, N• Prince; Hay—A. Bourne.G.D. Bender, J-H. Valentine,

Sreddon A A PascoeInverell—A. G. Humphreys,

H. B. Mason.

' Kempsey—O. H. Knight.Lismore—A. Rigby.

Abury—A.C: Connell.Maitland—A. W. Coleman.Armidale—A. C. Thomas.Moree—T. C. Stewart.Bathurst—W.J..Nob1e.Mudgee—J. G. Hall.Bega—L. J. Blunden.

Bourke—Vaoant.1 Narrabri—T. C. Stewart

Broken Hill—A. J. Ham (Actg.) (Acting).Narrandera—W. Williams.Campbelltown—H. Glassen-.

Cobar—[Vacant..] Newcastle J . P. Lawler.

Condobolin—H. G. Hampshire R. B. D. Cooper.

(Acting). Orango—D.. Hallam.Cooma.—L. J. Blanden (Acting). Parramatta -E W. Pont.Coonamble—T. R. Thurgate Singleton—D. H. Turner.

(Acting). Tamworth—C. ButchartCootamundra—D. C. Donohue. Taree—V. V -. Kinchington.Cotora—W . J. Noble (Acting). wagga Wagga _ w. Mac,LordDeniliquin—A. Bourne (Acting) Wollongong—T. W. Reed.Dubbo—T. R. Thurgate (Actg.) :Forbes—H. G. Hampshire. Wyalong—[Vacant.]

Glen Inner Corneliussen yass—H. G., Cooper'Goulburn—H. G. Cooper. (Acting).Graf ton—H. Reece. Young—F . H. Adams.

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LAND AND VALUATION COURT.(Queen's Square, Sydney.)

Judge of the Court The Hon. Ernest David Roper.Associate A. R. Samuel.

Tipstaff H. H. P. Stanborough.Registrar's Office: -- Supreme Court House, King Street,

Sydney.Registrar A. A. Walker.Deputy Registrar D. C. Dean.

INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.(Queen's Square, Sydney.)

President His Honour Mr. Justice StanleyCassin Taylor.

His Honour Mr. Justice MauriceEmanuel Cantor.

His Honour Mr. Justice AlanMayo Webb.

His Honour Mr. Justice JohnMembers (. Alexander Ferguson.

His Honour Mr. Justice AlbertJohn De Baun.

His Honour Mr. Justice EdwardParnell Kinsella.

Associate to Mr. Justice} Miss J. Sheehy.Taylor

Associate to Mr. Justice }Miss E. V. Carne.Cantor

Associate to Mr. Justics } Miss L. C. Wall.Webb

Associate to Mr. Justice }Miss G. Holt.Ferguson

Associate to Mr. Justice }Miss L. Burness,De Baun

Associate to Mr. Justice} Miss H . P . Kinsella.Kinsella

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INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION—continued.

Tipstaff Mr' Justice}C. L. Benton.Taylor

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice} W. Devrell.Cantor

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice). I. Dillon.Webb I

TtPstoff to Mr Justice 1 F. Bennett._Ferguson

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice } w. a Day.De Baun

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice} J. Adams, M.C.Kinsella

INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE.(A.P.A. Chambers, 53 Martin Place, Sydney.)

Industrial Registrar ...... S. W. Ebsworth, B.A.. LL.B.Deputy Industrial Registrar J. A. Kelleher, BA., LLB.Senior Conciliation Com- . E. J. Kilpatrick.

missioner

Conciliation Commissioner E. A. Barker.Apprenticeship Commissioner E. M. Boland.

CROWN EMPLOYEES APPEAL BOARD.(Assembly Building, 44 Margaret Street, Sydney.)

Chairman : His Honour Mr. Justice John SydneyJames Clancy.

Secretary : J. W. Ferguson.Associate : Miss I. Bradshaw.Tipstaff : P. W. Weston.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION OF NEWSOUTH WALES.

(60 Hunter Street, Sydney.)Chairman : His Honour Judge Ralph Joseph Perdrian

His Honour Judge Harold Lewis Lomond.His Honour Judge Herbert William Moffitt

Members ••• His Honour Judge Alfred Ernest Rainbow,K.C.

Secretary to the Chairman and } Miss M . O'Brien.Members Registrar H. Learoyd, LL.B.Assistant Registrar M. It. Jones.

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DISTRICT COURT JUDGES.(Court House, Queen's Square, Sydney.)

Edmund Alfred .Barton.I Horace Francis Marken, K.C.I Bertie Vandeleur Stacy,. C.M.G.,

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT j D.S.O.

1 Henry Thomas Eulert Holt.jlilary James Studdert.

I Richard Clarence Kirby.(.Thomas, Sinclair Bolden.

SOUTHERN AND Human John Roscoe Wield.DISTRICT.South-Western 'DISTRICT 'Frederick Witton. Berne.

WESTERN DISTRICT Percy Douglas Shortland.NORTHEAST DISTRICT Percy Valentine Storkey. V.C.(The several District Court Judges are also Chairmen .of , the Courts of

Quarter Sessions and Judges of the Court of Marine Inquiry,Secretary to .the District A. Friendship.Court Judges

COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.

(Court. House, Queen's Square, Sydney.)

Judges The District Court Judges.Registrar, Sydney . J. A. Friendship.

METROPOLITAN . DISTRICT COURT.

(Court. House, Queen's Square, Sydney.)

Registrar J. A. Friendship.Assistant Registrar C.. E. Chapman.

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DISTRICT COURT .REGISTRARS -AND ...BAILIFFS.

District. Registrar. Bailiff.Albury E. M. Debenham A. C. Connell.Armedale C. N. Finlay A. C. Thomas.

Bathunst F. C. H. Tompoon ... ', W. J: Noble.Bega ' F. S. J. Auton D. C. Donohue.Bellingen ........ E. R. C. Hughes ,W. M. Chapman.Bourke K. M. McMahon W.. Bock.Braidwood ...... R. J. Astill W. J. McDougall.

Broken.Hill . ..., J ..B. Hodgson A. J. Ham.Campwelltowm.... C..A. Wood H. G. Glasson.

Casino N. L I M. Hammond.. A. Rigby.Cessnock, E. J Forrest A. W. Coleman.Cobar J. W . C. Lees J. E. Gilroy.

E. Gilroy .... J.- W.W. Masters H. G. Hampshire.W. Hook (AdditionalBailiff at Condobolin).

Cooma B: R. Trueman L. J. Blunden.Coonamble D. G:Turnby (acting) T. R. Thurgate.

Cootamundra , E. T. A. Smythe F. H. Adams.Corowa B:J:Rodgers ' -W. E.:Evans.Cowra ' N. W. Smith W. J. Noble.Deniliquin F. L. Sheppard A., Bourne.

Dubbo . A. X 'Paton T. R . Thurgate.Forbes A.• S.Kendall .. H. G. Hampshire.

Glen, Innes C. Hall. E. A Corneliussen.Godard T H. D. See S. L. Lake.Goulburn , A. V. M. Quiggan .. H. G: Cooper.Grafton H. T, Breakell H.. Reece.

Grenfell • W. Richardson F. H. Adams.Griffith ...—...... N. E. fegan W. Williams.Gundagai D. W. Murphy F. H. Adams.Gunnedah R. A. Kersley T. C. Stewart.

Hay J. T. W. easdown ... A. Bourne.Inverell .A. E. Stonham A. G Humphreys.,Kemsey. J. F. Flanagan ... .0..H. Knight.leeton , R. J. Rummery ' W. Williams.Lismore H. L. Pelham A: Rigby.

Lithgow ,.. R. Balmer . .. H. N. Burke.',Maitland Wad) L. F .. Saunders A.' W. 'Coleman.• Mores , ..... —..... F.:L. McNamara-- T. C. Stewart.Moruya ' S. J. Post • A. A ;' Kuellner.

Moss :vale N. C. Gardner -S..W. Tickner.Mudgee ' 'C w. english . J. G Hall.Murwillumbah... D. T. Garnaey ,....,....... A. Rigby.Mustogibraok..:V:.;R: Jenkins. 'D.:It • Turner.narambriL.- E. ' Stapleton "T. C: Stewart.

Narrandena ...r, H. G. Cobley ... .... - W. Williams.0 newcastle 'p. lawlo J-

le N. C. Hawes (acting)7 j. r•l, R.. B. D. Cooper.Nowra ..... „ C. W.* Owen J. A.' Leatheam.

I nyngen.,.......... o . J. Lake A. E. Young.Orange , R' C. P.- sheeralan ...:. D . Hallam.

t Parkes . P. S.'Hahesy - H. G. Hampshire., f E. W. Pont.; Parramatta - F .G.Pocock.(acting). 1. W . J... Holley.

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DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS AND BAILIFFS—continued.

District. Registrar. Bailiff.Port Macquarie N. H. Donald 0. H. Knight.Queanbeyan ... A. J. Cummerford G. A. Batchelor .Quirindi J. A. Letts A. J. Bridge.Singleton A. S. McDonald D. H. Turner.

C. G. R. Wilson.G. E. Woodward.D. McKinnon.J. Rew.

Sydney J. A. Friendship ... E. n Prince.G. D. Bender.J. H. Valentine.H. R. Sneddon.A. A. Pascoe.K. B. Mason.

Tamworth C. H. Kelly C. E. Butchart.Taree S. B. T. Allan V. V. Kinghington,Temora R. L. Sheldon .„... W. A. SchliehsTenterfield W. G. Pullen A. D. Donnelly.Wagga Wagga... T. G. L. Flynn W. Macleod.Walgett H. L. Curry T. C. Stewart.Wellington H. J. Miles T. R. Thurgate.Wentworth T. F. Price R. W. Jackson.Wollongong ... W. A. Hicks T. W. Reed.Wyalong (West) R. C. G. Hewitt H. G. Hampshire.✓ass R. G. Mahony C. J. Weatherby.young R. V. Hough F. H. Adams.

ASSISTANT DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS ANDBAILIFFS.

District. Assistant Registrar. Additional Bailiff.B allina G. Dench A. Rigby (Lismore).Coif's Harbour. T. T. Slack H. Reece

(Grafton).Coonabarabran. A. W. Hughes (actg.) C. W. Harper

(Gunnedah). -Dungog E. A. Lambley M. Riorden

(Maitland).Gloucester C. R. E. Morgan V. V. Kinchington

(Taree).Hillston E. E. R. Walter N. A. Porter (Griffith).Junee S. D. Lewis D. McLellan

(Wagga).Lake Cargelligo F. J. Hale R. J. Law

(Wyalong).Penrith K. Anderson C. J. Welch (Parra-

matte).Warialda W. H. Frith A. J. Tardy (Moree).Windsor J. H. Cronin B. Stevens

( Parramatta).Warren V. W. Heathwood ... 0. J. Cole (Nyngan).Blayney P. Davenport W.J. Noble (Bathurst).Maclean T. I. Lumley J. D. Kerr (Grafton).© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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ASSISTANT DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS ANDBAILIFFS—continued.

District. Assistant Registrar. Additional Bailiff.Henty L. J. McGrath R. o. Haberecht

(Albury).Culcairn L. J. McGrath C. Sanders (Albury).

Gilgandra H. E. Wanstall T. R. Thurgate(Dubbo).

Bingara D. J. Malley A. G. HumphreysIn verell).

Bombala M. R. Robson W. H. Wiggins(Cooma).

(During absence of E.B. Ruxton on MilitaryLeave.)

Varna F. 0. Olsen F. Tuohy(Wollongong).

Tumut P. A. Kennedy J. C. Hargreaves(Gundagal).

Gulgong J. L. Craddock J. Hall (Mudgee).Kyogle ' L.E.C. Luff. (Acting) P. Moy (Casino).Macksville J.F. Ferguson C. Love (Bellingen).

Holbrook E. G. Lyons.(Albury).

Murrumburrah H. V. Brigden (Acting) F. H. Adams(Cootamundra).

Scone B. A. Wood P. Fincher( Muswellbrook).

Murrurundi ... G. L. Jones (Acting) R. E. Forrest.(Quirindl).

Urana A. M. Allan M. Evans.(Narrandera).

Crookwell C. J. McLaren (Acting) H. G. Cooper(Goulbura).

Jerilderie W. H. Farrell A. Bourne(Narrandera).

Molong J. R. English G. Williams(Orange).

Manilla W. H. S. Yeomans ... D. R. Rowlison(Tamworth).

Barraba W. H. S. YeomansTrangie C. G. Adams

(Nyngan)

CLAIMS TO GRANTS OF LANDS.

(Department of Lands, Bridge-street, Sydney.)(Commissioners under the Conveyancing and Law

of Property Act, 1898.)Conmissioner Allan Hammill Uther, B. a. LL.B.Secretary R. H. Lewis.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERALAND OF 'JUSTICE.

(237 , Macquarie•street, Sydney.)Attorney-General ...... .... The Hon. Clarence. Edward

Martin, M. Ec., LL.B., M.L.A.Minister of Justice The Mom. Robert. Reginald

DowningoLL.B., hLL.O.Solicitor General and Assis- 1 C. E . Weigall, K .c .

tart Law Officer JUnder Secretary R. W. S. Kelly, P.M.Assistant Under Secretary G. H. Railton

Attorney-General's Branch.First Clerk G. F. COtterill.Private Secretary to. At- r — „, , .

torney-General 3 f. Murphy.Chief Court Reporter E. P. Apted.Librarian' D. C.'.Moore (Acting).

Justice Branch.First Clerk G. F. Cotterill.Private Secretary to Min- 1 E. W. Barnett.ister of Justice

Accounts Branch.Accountant F. A Pickup.Sub-Accountant F. H. Hill.

Parliamentary DraftsMan.Parliamentary Draftsman E. B. Cahalan, O.B.E.Assistant „ „ E: S. Bishop.

Crown Prosecutors:CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT T. S. Crawford, K.C.

I T. S. Crawford, K.C. (senior).METROPOLITAN DISTRICT . • R. R.• Kidston.

C. V. Rooney.SOUTHERN AND HUNTER 1. L. C. Hutchinson.DISTRICT SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT M. C. Moors.WESTERN DISTRICT J. Lamaro.NORTHERN DISTRICT B. .. F. F. Telfer.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE , ATTORNEY-GENERALAND OF JUSTICE—continued.

Crown Solicitor's Offic.• (237 Maequarie Street ... Sydney.)Crown Solicitor F. T. 'MCRae.Assistant Crown Solicitor A. W. Barry.

23 J A. G. McKessar.Officer in Charge, • Commpn } A. C. Elliot.Law.Clerk in Charge Of

Conveyancing— 'A. H. Simpson.Clerk in Charge of equity

and Industrial C.I, Lewis.Arbitration

'Clerk'of the Peane Branch.l'Queens Square . Sydney.

Clerk of the Peace R. W. Hawkins.

Deputy Clerks of the Peace.Album • E. M. Debenham.Armidale C. N. Finlay.Bathurst F. C. H. Tompson.Bega F. S. J. Autoh.Bourke K. M. McMahon.Broken Hill J. B. Hodgson.Condobolin J. W. Masters.Cooma B. H. Trueman.Coonamble [Vacant.]Cootamundra E. T. A. Smythe.Cowra K. W. Smith.Deniliquin F. L. Shepherd.dubbo A. J. Paton.Forbes Kendall.Glen Inner C. Hall.Goulburn A.V.M. 'Quiggan.Grafton H. T. Breakell.Gundagai , D. W. , Murphy-Grunnedah R. A. Kersley.Hay J. T. W. Easdown.Inverell A. E. Stonham.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERALAND OF JUSTICE—continued.

Deputy Clerks of the Peace—continued.

Kempsey J. F. Flanagan.Lismore H. L. PelhamMailland (East) L. F. Saunders.Morse F. L. McNamara.Mudgee C. W. English.Narrabri L. E. Stapleton.Narrandera H. G. Cobley.Newcastle C. H. Blackmore.Nyngan o. j . Lake.Orange R. C. P. Sheridan.Parkes P. F. Hahesy..Parramalla F. G. Pocock (Actg.)Singleton A. S. McDonald.Tamworth C. H. Kelly.Taree S. B. T. Allan.Wagga Wagga T. G. L. Flynn.Walgett H. L. Curry.Wentworth T. F. Price.Wollongong W. A. Hicks.Wyalong (West) R. C. G. Hewitt.Pass R. G. Mahony.Young R. V. Hough.

PUBLIC DEFENDER.(104 Hunter Street, Sydney.)

F. W. Vizzard.

PUBLIC SOLICITOR'S OFFICE.(104 Hunter Street, Sydney.)

Public Solicitor S. G. Watson.Deputy Public Solicitor C. A. R. Bourke.

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DEPARTMENT OF PRISONS.(16-18 Grosvenor Street, Sydney.)

Comptroller-General Colonel G. F. Murphy, C.M.G.,D.S.O.

Deputy Comptroller L. C. J. Nott, 3.P.and Inspector.

Secretary C. R. Hughes, J. P.Accountant E. W. P. Baker.Managing Secretary, Prison-

ers' Aid Association of Major G. B. Jenkins, V.D.New South Wales.

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE.(19 O'Connell Street, Sydney.)

Public Trustee Melville Charles Nat,Percy John Patrick Pullen

Deputies Public Raymond Ferris George, A. A. A.,Trustees D.E.C.

George Henry Beale, A.A.A.Secretary Albert John Tout.

NEW SOUTH WALES BAR ASSOCIATION.Officers— (Incorporated 1936.)President R. C. Teece, K.C.Vice-President B. C. Fuller, K.C.Honorary Treasurer E. W. Street.Honorary Secretary W. E. Reid.AM. Honorary Secretary R. L. Taylor.

Other Members of the Council.The Attorney-General for the Commonwealth (en officio), The

Attorney-General for the State of New South Wales (exofficio), G. E. Barwick, K.C., A. R. Taylor, K.C., K. A.Ferguson, MC., H. V. Jaques, R. Chambers, W. V. J.Windeyer, C.B.E., D.S.O., E. D., J. J. B. Kinkead, MX.,C. D. Monahan, A. H. Curlewis, R. C. Cook, A.B. Kerrigan,H. Maguire, R. Ashburner. and C. McLelland.

BARRISTERS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OFNEW SOUTH WALES.

Committee of Management The Council of the N.S.W.Bar Association.

Trustee Perpetual Trustee Com-pany (Limited).

Hon. Secretary W. E. Reid.Hon. Treasurer E. W. Street.

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INCORPORATED LAW INSTITUTE OF NEW SOUTHWALES, Office and Library, 3 Castlereagh-street,Sydney.

President . . .. . .. Arthur E. Abbott.Vice-Presidents G. A. Yuill and • J. O. Stevenson.Honorary Treasurer Halse Millett.

r Duncan Barron, Norman L. Cowper,R. Z. de Ferranti, A. C. W. Hill,

j K. M. McCaw, M. W. McHutchisonMembers of Councill M. W. D. McIntyre, J. M. Ruggero,

L. W. Taylor, F. S. Todhunter,L H. M. Wragge, M.L.C.Solicitor Geoffrey W. E. Walker.Auditor Milton Johnson, F.C.A. (Aust.)Secretary E. Newton Daly.Asst. Secretary Herbert G. Brooke.

STATUTORY COMMITTEE OF THE INCORPORATEDLAW INSTITUTE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

(Office: 3 Castlereagh Street, Sydney).Chairman T. W. Nicholls.

J. E. Gosling.A. H. Uther.Members H. Morgan.W. C. Taylor.

Secretary Herbert G. Brooke.

SOLICITORS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.(Office: 3 Castlereagh Street; Sydney).

F. o. Ebsworth, (Chairman),.A. E. Abbott, F. E. McElhone

Directors A. V. Milford, H. Morgan, R. T.Smyth-King, R. J. Yeomans(Hon. Treasurer).

Honorary Auditors C. E. C. Lupton and A. W. M.Dickinson.

Honorary Secretary E. Newton Daly.

SOCIETY OF NOTARIES OF NEW SOUTH' WALES'.(12 Castlereagh-street, Sydney.)

President R. C. Oshorne.Vice-President S. G. Rowe.

Aubrey A. Halloran., 1 Clifford Minter.Members of Council ) A. Gordon Smith.

I. Alfred J. Morgan.Hon. Secretary and

Treasurer Geoffrey W. E. Walker.Honorary Auditor A. L. B. Johnson.

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BARRISTERS.• (Arranged in order of seniority:)

An asterisk- denotes --a- member of• the- Bar- Association

BARRISTERS.1

Chambers. I Admitted.

•Martin, The Hon. C. E. ', I 142 Phillip-street .... 20 ' Nov., 1936. M.L.A., Attorney-General:

•Weigall, C. E., K. C., Solicitor- 237 Macquarie-street .. 19 May, 1896General;

Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn; K. C. Denman Chambers • .... 1 Aug., 1885.*Windeyer, R, K. C. Denman Chambers'.... 10 Aug., 1894• Maughan, David, N.C. 142 Phillip-street • 17 June, 1896:Watt, Andrew R. J., K. C. .... Denman Chambers • 31. oct. 1894.

• Teece, R. Clive. K.C. Denman Chambers .... 29 Oct., 1933.• mainning, The' Hon . Sir ' Henry Selborne Chambers .. 28 July, 1902'

E., K.B.E., • K.c.; M L..C:,•EMU, Dr Tile Rt. Hon.. H: V., 182 Phillip:street 31 Oot., 1913

K.C, M H.R•Garrao, Sir Robert, G.C.M .G., 174 Phillip-street 28 AUg., 1891

K. c.*Wes' ton, C. A., K.c University • Chambers 30 Oct., 1913•Mason, H. H, K.C. 182 ' Phillip-street ......„ 8 May, 1913• Hardwick, C. A., K.c 142 Phillip-street .... 2 June, 1915• Bradley, W. J., K.c., M.L.C. Selborne Chambers._ 8 May, 1919•Davey,. W: r. K.C., Selborne Clambers.... 1 June; 1922•Spender, The Hon. P., C., N.C , 142 Phillip-street ..... 10 May, 192S

M..P:•Crawford; T. R., K C. Senior Crown. Prosemr 29 Aug:., 1912

tor's Chambers; C. .House, DarlInghurst.

• Evatt, The-Hon, Clive r., K. C., 150 Phillip-street 6 Nay, 1926M.L.A.

•Fuller, Bryan C., k.C. University Chambers .. 8 May 1913,Clancy,' Brian, N.C. ..... .. Chalfant Chambers . .... 10 May, 1923

•Cassidy, j. K., K.c. Selborne Chambers • .. 23 Feb. 1922•Treatt, Vernon, M. M., K. C., Denman Chambers.... 25 April, 1922

M.L.A.• Miller, Eric-S, N.C. Derman • Chambers :... 28 JUly; 1927•Wallace, Gordon, K:C: 182 Phillip.stree, 10 May, 1928•Barwick, g. E.,k.c 112 Phillip-street .... 1 June, 1927•DwYer, f. A., K.C. 167 Phillip-street .... 26 • Aug., 1927•Wilson; j. Bowie, M.B.E:,V:D:, 142' Phillip street 13 Mar:, 1914

• Le.•Lloyd, Alan S., E.M., MC. ... 182' Phillip-street• ..— 11 may, 1914•Shand, J. W:, K.c. 174 Phillip-Street •...... 3' nov., 1921•Kitto, Frank W., k.C. 167-Phillip-street .. . .. 5 may, 19-/I•Taylor, Alan R., K.c 142 Phillip-street • 2. June, 1926•Badham, Lermard c., k.c. .... Denman Chambers: 31 May, 1916•Ferg-uson, K. A., k.c. 142 Phillip-street .... 1 June., 1922•Webb, S. G., K.C, 142Phillip-stree .. ... 28 Aug., 1925

• *Mckell, Hon. W. J...,K.C.,m.L.A. ': selborne Chambers- ... 20' Nov:, 1925• McGlemens; T. H.-, •C. 167 Philip-street • 14 Mar., 1930Pike, G. Herbert 174 Phillip-street - .... 5 • Mar..; 1892

• MacKenzie; W.K.S., D.S.o:,V.d Delman • Chambers ..... 18 Nov:, 1891Filcher, Normam • G •394 Edgecliff-road, 24 ' Oct., 1901

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BARRISTERS. 1 Chambers. I Admitted.

°Cohen, Alroy M. Denman Chambers .. 10 Aug„ 1905McWilliam, N. g. 174 Phillip-street ...... 7 May, 1J06

* Jaques, H. V Selborne Chambers .. 15 Feb., 1907Ingham, E. 143 Phillip-street 1 July, 1908

°Murray-Prior, R. S. 142 Phillip-street 20 Nov., 1908°Ralston, A.W., C.M.G., D.S.o Selborne Chambers... 29 Oct., 1909

V.D.Goldston, R. C. Selborne Chambers .... 8 June, 1910

°Collins, Clifford 31. Selborne Chambers .... 28 July, 1910•Toose, S. V. 167 Phillip-street 9 May, 1912Little, E 167 Phillip-street 13 May, 1912McDonald, E. F. University Chambers .. 21 Nov., 1913

* Sheppard, Wilfred J. University Chambers .. 21 Feb., 1916Kidston, Rod. R. C r o w n Prosecutor's 17 Nov., 1916

Chambers, Queen's-sq.Telfer, B. F. F. 167 Phillip-street .... 17 Nov., 1916Small, Hubert A. Selborne Chambers ... 16 Aug., 1917

• Redshaw, S. 167 Phillip-street 8 May, 1919• McMinn, Wilfred 167 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1919• Burdekin, B. 142 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1919*Henry, h. A. University Chambers .. 17 Nov„ 1910Leonard, James St. Clare 164 Phillip-street 12 Mar., 1920Cordell, J. C. S. Denman Chambers .. . 6 May, 1920Wheeler, Arthur R. ...... Strathfield Avenue, 19 Nov., 1920

StrathfieldSwan, L. B. Selborne Chambers ... 28 Feb., 1921Evans, F. P. 148 Phillip-street 18 Mar., 1921

*Reimer, H. E. E. 142 Phillip street ...... 16 May, 1921•Simpson, C. H. G. 142 Phillip-street 16 May, 1921*Hooke, Edwin James 142 Phillip-street 2 Sept., 1921*Hutchinson, Lloyd C. Crown Prosecutor's 17 Nov., 1921

Chambers, Queen's-sq.*Smith, N. C. 167 Phillip-street 11 May, 1922Tonking, K. J. 148 Phillip-street 15 May, 1922Monahan, R. V. 174 Phillip-street 1 June, 1922Stun, R. M Selborne Chambers .... 2 Nov., 1922

*Meek, H. G. University Chambers .. 17 Nov., 1922*Leaver, J. Denman Chambers .... 24 Nov., 1922°Gee, Walter S. 167 Phillip-street 22 Feb., 19234Hungerford, G. P. L. 167 Phillip-street ...... 22 Feb., 1923

Paterson, D. G. 142 Phillip-street 22 Feb., 1923°Flatter•, T. P. ' 148 Phillip-street 16 Mar., 1923• Moors, M. C. Selborne Chambers.... 10 May 1923• Loxton, M. F., M.C. 167 Phillip-street 10 May 1923

°Hunter, D. B . 148 Phillip street 31 May, 19234 Bales, J. 142 Phillip-street 5 Sept., 1923Rooney, C. V. Crown Prosecutor's 23 Nov., 1923

Chambers, Queen'sSquare.

Anderson, J. W. 142 Phillip-street . 8 May, 1924*Stuckey, G. P. 142 Phillip-street 15 May, 1924*Martin, Edgar M. 148 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1924*Street, E. W. 142 Phillip-street .. ... 29 Aug„ 1924*Arnett, H. D. Selborne Chambers 19 Feb., 1925*Beale, Howard 142 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925

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BARRISTERS. 1 Chambers. I Admitted.

*Chambers, Rex 182 Phillip-street 14 May, 1926•Louat, Dr. F ts University Chambers .. 14 May, 1928*McIntosh, Noel D. 142 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925*Windeyer, W. J. V., C.B.E. 182 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925

D.S.O., E.D.*Kinkead, J. J. B., M.C. 142 Phillip-street 7 Sep., 1926Young, Alfred G. 187 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1926Wallace, A. C. 150 Phillip-street 12 Mar., 1926 •

*Stephen, F C. .... : ... ...... 142 Phillip-street .. 6 May, 1926*Wesche, V. G 182 Phillip-street 27 May, 1926Weir, George, M L.A. 142 Philip-street ...... 5 Aug., 1926.

*Hutton, W. 142 Phillip-street 27 Aug., 1926.•Mlvers, F. G. 182 Phillip-street 27Aug., 1926.*Leslie, A. C. 167 Phillip-street 19 Nov., 1926*Seaton, George 142 Phillip-street .... 19 Nov., 1926*Monahan, C. D. 142 Philip-street 17 Feb.. 1927•Curlewis, Adrian H. 142 Phillin-street 11 Mar., 1927Ferguson, A. Hume Selborne Chambers.... 6 May, 1927

*Cook, B. Genii 148 Phillip-street.... .. 23 Feb., 1928*Amsberg, George 150 Philnp-street 23 Feb., 1928*Jenkyn, Norman A. 167 Phillip-street 23 Feb., 1928Flynn, W. Stilwell 142 Phillip-street 16 Mar., 1928

•Mnlvany, J. F. 174 Phillip-street 2 May, 1928Hastings, Roland 142 Phillip-street .. ... 10 May, 1928

•Conybeare. Theo, 167 Phillip-street 6 June, 1928*Bavin, John W. 174 Phillip-street 2 Aug., 1928• Blacket, W. R. 150 phillip-street 2 Aug., 1928

Greer, J. E. N. 142 Philip-street ..... 2 Aug., 1928*Moverley, A. J. Selborne Chambers .... 2 Aug., 1928*Reid, W. E. 167 Phillip-street 31 Aug., 1928*Henchman, H. .1. H. 142 Phillip-street 21 Feb., 1.929•Ollerenshaw, R. 187 Phillip-street 21 Feb., 1929*Emerton, John Keith 187 Philip-street 30 Aug., 1929*Edwards, Boy V. 167 Philip-street 8 May, 1930*Sheehan, W F., M.L.A., 142 Phillip-street 8 May, 1930-*Sheldon, W. S. 150 Phillip-street 8 May, 1930•Kerrigan, A. B. 142 Phillip-street 4 June, 1930,

May, Henry W 148 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1930•Pilcher, j. E. H. 150 Phillip-street 30 Oct., 1930•Wright, Bertram 187 Phillip-street 21 Nov., 1930*Maguire, Hugh 142 Phillip-street 19 Feb., 1931•Ashburner, R. 174 Phillip-street 17 June, 1931O'Toole, J. E. 142 Philip-street 26 Aug., 1931

*Selby, D. M 167 Philip-street 10 Sep., 1931Parker, G. B. 142 Phillip-street 4 Feb , 1932

•MeLeliand, C. ..... ...... ..... 174 Phillip-street — 4 Mar , 1932Mack, Charles Sidney 463 High-street, Penrith 4 Mar., 1932

•Roberts, I. C. 142 Philip-street 4 Mar., 1932O'Meally, J. D 184 Phillip-street . 28 Apr., 1932

*Collins'

Wilfred 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932*Gill, A. W. 150 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932*Meares, C. L. D. 146 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932•Richards. Jack 187 Phillip-street .... .. 25 May, 1932Vizzard, Frederick W. 104 Hunter-street 25 May, 1932

•Seletto, Bernard' 182 Phillip-street 1 Aug., 1932

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BARRISTERS.1

Chambers. I Admitted.

*Fitzpatrick, J. P. 142 Phillip-street 19 Aug., 1932*Richardson, The Hon. Athol, 167 Phillip-street 20 Oct., 1962

ILL A •Pike, John D. 174 Phillip-street 10-Nov., 1932*Hidden, F. C. ..... , ....... .. 142 : Phillip-street 18 Nov., 1932Lang, J. A. ,142:Phillip-street 26.Jan., 1933

*Holmes,.J. D. 142,Phillip-street 18 Mar, 1933*Thomas, G. B. 142 ■ Phillip-street 10 . Mar., 1933°Braun, J. 174 Philip-street 17.Nov., 1933.

Hurnell, L. C. 142 Phillip-street....... .17:Nov., 1933*Snelling, Harold 148 Phillip-street 19 Dec., 1933Isaacs, Simon 167 Phillip-street 16 Feb., 1934

*Hardie, 11 F 174 Phillip-street 16 Feb., 1934*Smith, Robert C. 167, Phillip-street 3 May, 1934Donovan. G. P. 142 Philip-street 25 May, 1934Litherland,John C. 182 Phillip-street ...... .25' May, 1934

*McKeon, John J. ..... ...... 142 Phillip-street 26 May, 1934',Shannon, Carl 167 Phillip-street 26 May, 193 1

Tanner,,L. G. 142 Phillip-street ....... 25 May, 1921* Walsh C A 142 Phillip-street....... 25,May, 1934*Prior.,,J. Harvey ... ...... 148 Phillip-street 11 June, 1934• White, Brian K. ..._. _ .... .. 167 Philip-street 26 July, 1934Watson, J. P. Carr, i..D. .... 142 Philip-street 26 July, 1934

*Lewis, David F...............150 Philip-street 24 Aug., 1934*Parsonage, T. G.................. 137 Phillipstreet 24, Aug., 1934*McKay, T. S..................128 Phillip-street 25 Oct., 1934*Martin, S. G. o. ....... ....... 182 Phillip-street 16 Nov., 1934* Smyth, John W. ......_ ..... .. 167. Phillip-street 16 Nov., 1934Hay, Neil H. 142 Philip-street 14' Feb., 1935

-*Clegg, Eric 14.2Bhillip-street 2 May 1935'Hicks,.D. S 142 Phillip-street ...... 24 MaY, 1935*.MeKillop, D. H. 174 Phillip street ...... 24 may, 1935•Maughan, Barton, M.C. 142 Philip-street ...... 3 July, 1935*Riley,. Bernard B... 142 Philip-street ., .. _ 3 July, 1985Cohen, (Miss) Nerida .J. 17 Elizabeth Bay Road, 25 JUlY, 1935

Elizabeth Bay.*Redapple, W. P. 150 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1935*Taylor, R. Lindsay 142 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1935*Bruxner, J. M. ..... ..... .... 174 Phillip-street 13 Nov., 1935• Clapin, Jack. Adrian 150 Phillip-street 13 Feb., 1936*Warburton, Max E. .. ...... .. 182 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1936*Head, Phillip L. 142 Philip-street 13 Feb., 1936Jordan, L. C. 142 Phillip-street 12 Feb., 1936

*Stevens, A. K 142 Phillip-street 6 Mar., 1936*Nolan, John R. 182 Phillip-street 6 Mar., 1936*Beattie, A. C. .................. 142 Phillip-street 28 May, 1936', Coyle , J. G... ........ ............ 142 Philip-street 29 may, 1930*Evans, J. D. 174 Phillip-street ...... 29 Slay, 1936.Ziems, T. o. 1.82 Phillip-street ....... 29 May, 1936

*Bowen N. H. 182 Phillip-street 30 July, 1936*Ferrari, J. S. 167 Phillip-street ....... 30 July, 1936•Macfarlan, B. P. 184 Phillip-street 30 July. 1936Pile, Marcel E. 167 Phillip-street ....... 30 July, 1936

*Allen, Philip h. 142 Philip-street ........ 18 Feb., 1937*Carson, Bryan 142 Phillip-street...... 18 Feb., 1937

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BARRISTERS Chambers: I Admitted.

Cowie;.J.. K w• 148 Phillip-street • 28 May, 1937Dillon; C. B.‘ 150 Phillip-street ....... 28 May, 1937Kelly, . D.. F Chalfont Chambers • 29 July, 1937

•Breretom• R. Le. -Gay 182 - Phillip-street , 19 Nov.. 1937*Sullivan, G.,T. A. - 167 Phillip-street 19 Nov., 1937

Kerr: , John.. R.. 182 Phillip-street - 17 Feb.; 1938*Nagle,,John . Flood 182. Phillip-street — 17 Feb., 1938*Officer,. Forbes. • 142 Phillip-street ...... 17 Feb., 1938Renowden R. r. 182 Phillip-street 1 Mar., 1938

*Levine, A.. 148 Phillip-street . 11 Mar., 1938*Healy, M 'Desmond • 150 Phillp-street 5 May, .1938*Langsworth: Chris., 142 , Phillip-street . ...... 27 May,, 1938*Lariats,. Antony • • 174 Phillip-street.. 27' May, 1938

Lee, W. J-. 142 Phillip-street ...... 27.'May -, 1938•LYnch. Cyril B.. 167 'Philip-street - 27 May . 1938*Martin, Roger N • 142 Phillip-street - 27 May, 1938*Martin trevor J Denman Chambers • ... 27 May, 1938sMoffitt Athol R. 142 Phillip-street 27' May, 1938Retd, • Clive' R. 148 - Phillip-street - ...... 27 May, 1938

*Reynolds, Raymond G. 150 Phillip-street .... . 27. May, 1938Smith A Cameron • 142 Phillip-street • 27 May, 1938*Throsby, .C. P. t . • 174 • Phillip-street 26 'Aug.,, 1938Woodward. P, M: 148 Phillip-street 28 " July,! ;1938Brennan,: John -M.- 148 Phillip-street I 4 Oct,, 1938Qulnn;• G. E. 164 Phillip-street 18 Nov., 1938*Black, l. C.; M.L.A. 142 Phillip-street 16 Feb., 1939*Mitchell.R..Else •. 184 Phillip-street 16 Feb., .1939*Spencer, Ian G.,- 174 Phillip-street 10 Mar., 1939'Wall; -Colman.• 167-Phillip-street - 10 Mar, 1939*Dawes,.E. N 142 Phillip-street • 16. Mar„ 3939*Starke, J. G. 167 Phillip-street • 21 June, 1939*Bridge, Alan 182 Phillip-street 27 'July, 1939McKeon, -M:' W. 142 phillip-street 25 Aug.,, 1939O'Brien, John, 150 Phillip-street 25 - Aug., 1939Wybrow-K. G. 142 Phillip-street 25- Aug., 1939

*Dlekinson, G. a. 182 Phillip-street • 26 Oct.; 1939*Asprey, Kenneth W. 182 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1939*todd, J. A. •• 182 Phillip-street. 17 Nov., 1939

;Harney, James A.. 158 Military-road 18 Dec., 1939Dover. Heights.Conlon, A. h. S. 142 Phillip-street 15 Feb. 1940*Kenny; P. J 142 Phillip-street 15 Feb:, 1940Moloney, 4. F. , 174 .Phillip-street . 1 Mar., 1940*Ash, William P. 150 Phillip-street 24 May, 1940*Knighty WI. J. 167 'Phillip-street 24 -May, 1940St. John, •E..H 182 Phillip-street 24 May, 1940*Benjamin, H. J. 167 Phillip-street 21 June,- 1940*Williams,s J. M 182 Phillip-street 25 July, 1940Manning:,;J. K. 150 Phillip-street• 25 :-. Oct:, 1940°Ryan, r. J. B.: 174 Phillip,street • 15 ' Nov., 1940*Treatt F. B. 182 Phillip-street • 15 NoV., 1940•Stonham J R...M.. 174 Phillip-street. 14- Mar.; 1941*Mare H. J: 150 Phillip-street 14 Mar:, 1941*TOOse,. P. 'B • 167 Phillip-street • 9 May, 1941*COates, Anthony J. 142 Phillip-street 30 May, 1941

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■BARRISTERS. I Chambers. Admitted.

'Bernard, (Mrs.) Ann 142 Phillip-street ...... 25 June, 1942Tout., W. G. C. 150 Phillip-streat 1 Aug., 1941

' Robson, H. W. 142 Philip-street 29 Aug„ 1941Lamaro, Joseph 142 Phillip-street 21 Nov., 1941,

'Bagot, Alan 167 Phillip-street .... 13 Mar., 1942Gibson, H. H. 142 Phillip-street 13 Mar., 1942

' Green, Roland, F. H., F.R.G.S. 142 Phillip-street 13 Mar., 1942"Lusher, Edwin 182 Phillip-street 10 Apr., 1942Ryan, John 182 Phillip-street 10 Apr., 1942

*South, Walter A. 182 Philip-street 8 May, 1942Torrington, Kenneth F. E. ... 148 Phillip-street 8 May. 1942Tully, L. J 150 Phil.ip-street 8 May, 1942

' Mawby, Anthony .. 142 Phillip-street 29 May, 1942*Hooke, Richard W. 142 Phillip-street 29 May, 1942Slattery, John P 142 Phillip-street 31 July, 1942

*Ward, W, D. T. 142 Phillip-street 31 July, 1942Hickson, R. R. B. 174 Phillip-street 15 Dec., 1942Weston, Clive F. I 142 Philip-street 18 Dec., 1942

*Downing, The Hon. R.. R.I 167 Phillip-street 12 Mar., 1943M.L.C.

Williams, Thomas F. 142 Phillip-street 29 Oct., 1943.*Regan, C. L. 182 Phillip-street 19 Nov., 1943-*Hall, John 142 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1944'Hutley, F. C. 182 Philllp-street 18 Feb., 1944'Osborn Max . 167 Philip-street 18 Feb., 1944'Korten, Dr. Edward 167 Phillip-street 10 Mar., 1944*Rath. A. F. 142 Phillip-street 5 May, 1944Addison, P. G. 182 Phillip-street 28 May, 1944

*Bowen-Thomas, E. G. ....... ... 167 Phillip-street 26 May, 1944*Byers, M. H 167 Philip-street 26 May, 1944Codd, K. C. 52 Pitt-street 28 July, 1944

*Lewis, Evan C. C. ....... ...... I 142 Philip-street 28 July, 1944'Mercer, George 174 Phillip-street 28 July, 1944

*ZIotkowski, Karl 182 Philip-street 25 Aug., 1944Allen, M. H. 142 Phi lip-street 25 Aug., 1944Bowie, Colin L. J. 142 Phillip-street 21 Aug, 1944

' Fowler, W. M. I 174 Philip-street 19 Sept., 1944•Baldock. J. o. 142 Phillip-street 19 Oct., 1944Foster, J. C. 181a Elizabeth-street 27 Oct., 1944Wolff, Dr. J. H. 164 Phillip-street 27 Oct., 1944Goran, A. J. 174 Philip-street 7 Nov., 1944

' Jones, E. E. 182 Phillip-street 15 Dec. 1944*Benjafield, David G. I 167 Philip-street 19 Feb., 1945 •*Newton, R. J. M. 174 Phillip-street 4 May, 1945•'Spain, i. A. H. 182 Phillip-street 4 May, 1945Lee, Jack A. 174 Phillip-street 27 July, 1945

*Clemens, F. W 174 Philip-street 24 Aug., 1945.Hamilton, R. G. 182 Philip-street 24 Aug., 1945-

' Osborne Leslie F. 142 Philip-street 24 Aug., 1945Wilson, W. Hawdon 182 Phillip-street 26 Oct., 1945.

*Franki, r. J. A. 142 Phillip-street 26 Oct., 1945.'Rope, r. M. 142 Philip-street 26 Oct., 1945.Millar, H. A. 167 Phillip-street 26 Oct., 1945Carter, A. L. 182 Phillip-street 16 Nov., 1945.Bowling, j . P. 142 Phillip-street 14 Dec., 1945.

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Nelson, Norman C. L 167 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1946"' bellhouse, H W 142 Philip-street 15 Feb., 1946' Butter, A. W. J. 142 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1948Davis. S. S. W. 150 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1948Kingston, F. K. 167 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1946

*Perrignon, W. B. Denman Chambers 15 Feb., 1946• Hudson, H. R. 167 Phillip-street 8 Mar., 1946• Leslie, P. Ayton 184 Phillip-street 8 Mar., 1946

Henderson, It. G. 148 Phillip-street 3 May, 1946Mobbs, W. A. W. 182 Phillip-street 3 May, 1946

*Hardwick, J. A. 167 Philip-street 24 May, 1946Kemp, Leslie V. 142 Philip-street 24 May, 1946

• Begg, Colin 142 Phillip-street 28 June, 1946Kidson, r. M. 181a Elizabeth-street... 26 July, 1946Sweeney, J. B. 148 Phillip-street 26 July, 1946-

•*Jenkins, A. M. 182 Phillip-street 23 Aug 1916Muir, A. G. 142 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1946

Rowley, Cecil g. 91 Phillip-street 18 Sept., 1946

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. I - Admitted.

Addison, P. G. • 182 Phillip-street 26 May, 1944Allen, M. H. 142 Phillip-street , 25 Aug., 1944

*Allen,' Philip H. 142 Philllip-street 13, Feb --.1937*Amsberg, George 150 Phillip-street 23 Feb., : 1928Anderson, J. W. 142 Phillip-street 8 May, 1924

*Arnott, H. D. 25 Selborne Chambers.. .19 Feb., , 1925*Ash; William P. 150 Phillip-street 24 May, 1940*Ashburner, N. 174 Phillip-street I 17 June, 1931*Asprey, Kenneth W. 182 Phfilip-street 17 Nov., .1929*Badham, Lennard C., K.C. .... Denman Chambers .... 31 May, 1916*Bagot, Alan .167 Phillip-street 13 Mar., 1942*Baldock, J. o. 142 Phillip-street 19 Oct., 1944*Bales, J. 142 Philip-street 5 Sept., 19235 Burwick, , G. E., K.c 142 Phillip-street 1 June, 1927* bavin, J. W. 174 ' Phillip-street ...... 2 Aug., .1928*Beale, .Howard 142 Phillip-street ...... .. 14 May, 1925*Beattie, A. C. 142 Phillip-street 29 May, 1936*Begg, Colin 145 Phillip-street 28 June, 1946*Bellhouse, H. W, 142 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1946*Benjafield, David G. 167 Phillip-street 19 Feb.,' 1945*Benjamin, D. J. 167 Phillip-street 21 June, 1940* Bernard, (Mrs.) Ann 142 Phillip-street 25 June, 1941*Black, I. C., M.L .A 142 Phillipstreet 16 Feb., 1939*Blacker, W. R. 150 Phillip-street 2 Aug., 1928*Bowen, N. H. 182 Phillip-street 30 July., 7936'Bowen-Thomas, E. G 167 Philip-street 26 May, 1944Bowie, Colin L. J. 145 Phillip-street 25 Aug., 1944Bowring, J. P. 142 Phillip-street 14 Dec., 1945

* Bradley, W. J., K.C., M.L.C... Selborne Chambers 8 May, 1919*Braun, J. 174 Phillip-street 27 Nov., 1933Brennan, John M. 148 Phillip-street 4 Oct., 1938

*Brereton, R. Le Gay . ..... .. 182 Phillip-street 19 Nov., 1937*Bridge, Alan 182 Phillip-street ... 27 July, 1939* Bruxner, J. M. 174 Phillip-street .... 16 Nov., 1936*Burdekin, B. 142 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1919* Butter. A. W. S. 142 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1946*Byers, M. H 187 Phillip-street .... 26 May, 1944Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn, K.C. Denman Chambers .... 1 Aug., 1885

*Carson, Bryan 142 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1937Carter, A. L. 182 Phillip-street 16 Nov., 1945

*Cassidy, J. E., K.C.. Selborne Chambers 23 Feb., 1922*Chambers, Rex 182 Phillip-street ..... 14 May, 1925*Clancy, Brian, K.C. Chalfont Chambers .. 10 May, 1923*Clapin, jack Adrian 150 Phillip-street 13 Feb., 1936*Clegg, Eric 142 Phillip-street .... 2 May, 1935•Clemens, F. W. 174 Phillip-street 24 Aug., 1945* Coates. Anthony J. 142 Phillip-street 30 Key, 1941Codd, K. C. 52 Pitt-street 28 July, 1944 .

*Cohen, Alroy H. Denman Chambers . 10 Aug., 1905Cohen, (Miss) n erida J. 17 Elizabeth Bay road, 25 July, 1935

Elizabeth Bay.• Collins, Clifford 51. Selborne Chambers .. 28 July, 1910*Collins, Wilfred 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932

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*Conlon, A: H. S. 142 Phillip-street .... 15 Feb., 1940

. *Conybeare, Theo. 167 'Phillip-street ... . 6 June, 1928*Cook, R. Cecil 148 Phillip-street • 23 • Feb., 1928

- Cordell, J: C. S • Denman Chambers ... 6-May., '1920Cowie, J. K.:W. 148 'Phillip-street 28 May, 1937

....Cree ,*Coyle; J.:• G. ... ._. ...... .... 142 Phillip-street . 29 May; 1936

wford; T. s., K.C 'Snr. Crown Prosecutor 's ' 29 Aug., 1912'Chambers, Court Houst ,Dm lingturst. •

'Cra J`.....E.N. 142 Phillip-street ... ' 2 Aug. 1928•Onrlewis 7t Arlrian H. 142•Philliptstreet 11 May., •037'Davis,' w: S.:W. - 150' Phil tip-street 10 Feb., 1946*Dawes. 'E`.`• N. ' 142 Phillip-street -19 Mar., -1939• Dickinson. G. A. '182' Phillip-Street ' 26' Oct., .1939*Dillon, C.B. ' 150 Phillip-street - 28 - MaY, 1937'Donavan; g. p. .. .......... ....... 1.4-2-Phillip-street • 25 May, - 1934• Davey, W. R., KC. selborne Chambers .... 1 June, 19-22*Downing, - The Hon. R. L. 167 ' Phillip-street 12 Mar.,- 1943

'M.L.C.*Dwyer. • F. A., k.c. 167 Phillip-street 26 Aug., 1927*Edwards; Roy V. • 167 'Phillip-street 8' lay, 1930• Emerton, John Keith ... .... 167 -Phillip•street 30 Aug., 1929'Evans, F` P. 148 - Phillip-street ' 18 Mar.,' -1921

•Rvans,J ...D. 174 Phillip-street ...... ' 29'May, '1936*Evatt, `The ' Hon. Olive R., K.c. 150'Phillip-street 6 May, 1926

.M L,.A.'1,` Evatt, • Dr. :- the • Rt: Hon. H. V., 182 Phillip-street 31 Oct., 1918

• ,K.C:";M.H.R.ferguson, A. Hume Selborne Chambers .... 5 May, ' 1927

*Ferguson;, K. - A.; IC.0 142 'Phillip-street 1 June, 19226 Ferrari, J. S. 167 Phillip-street ...... 30 July, 1936

*Fitzpatrick, J. P. 142 Phillip-street 19 Aug., '1932*Flattery; T. P. BS Phillip-street 16 Mar., '1923Flynn, W. Stilwell 142 Phillip-street 16 Mar., 1928Foster, j . C. -181A Elizabeth-street 27 Oct.,- 1944*Fowler, w. M 174' Phillip-street 19 Sept., 1944*Franki, R. J. A. 142' Phillip-street 26 'Oct., 1945*Fuller, Bryan C., K.0 University Chambers... 8 May, 1913*Purnell L. C. 142' Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1933s Garran, Sir Robt.',G.C.M.G.,K-C. • Selborne Chambers ' 28 Aug.,' -1891*Gee, Walter S. 167 Phillip:street 2g Feb., '1923

Gibson,' H. H. 142 _Phillip-street 15 Mat., 1942*Gill, A'. 'W. 150 `Phillip-street 25 May, 1932Goldston; R. C. Selborne Chambers .... 8 June, 1910

• ' (loran; A. J. 174 Phillip-street 17 Nov. 1944*Green,' Roland F. H.,- F.R.G.S 14 2 'Phillip-street 13 Mar., 1012*Hall, John. ' 142 1 - Phllip-street 18 "Feb., 1944

Ramilton, R. G. 182 Phillip-street 24 Aug., 1945*Hardie; M. F. 174 Phillip-street 15 Feb., '1934*Hardwick, C. A., K.C. 142'Phillip-street ...... 2 June, 1915iHardwick, J. A 167' Phillip-street 24 May, 1946

Harney, James' A. 158 Military Road, 18 Dec., 1933'Dover Heights.

- , Hastings, Roland -142 'Phillip Street. 10 May, 1928*Hay, Neil H. ' 141 Phillip-street 14 Feb., • 1935

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. I Admitted.

•Head, Phillip L. 142 Phillip.street 13 Feb., 1936•Healy, M. Desmond .. ........ 150 Phillip-Street '5 May, 1938•Henchman, H. J. H. 142 Phillip-street 21 Feb., 1929Henderson, It. G. 148 Phillip-street 3 May, 1946

•Henry, h. A. University Chambers... 17 Nov., 1919•Hicks, D. S. 142 Phillip-street 24 May, 1935Hickson, R. R. B. 174 Phillip-street 15 Dec., 1312

•Hidden, F. C. ................ 142 Phillip-street 18 Nov., 1932•holmes, J. D. 142 Phillip-street 10 Mar., 1933•tiooke, Edwin James 142 Phillip-street 2 Sept. 1921'Hooke, Richard W. 142 Phillip-street 29 May, 1942•Hope, R. M. 142 Phillip-street 26 Oct., 1945'Hudson, IL R. 167 Phillip-street 8 Mar„ 1946•Hungerford, G. P. L. 187 Phillip-street 22 Feb., 1923*Bunter, D. B. 148 Phillip-street 31 May, 1923°Hutchinson, Lloyd C Crown Prosecutor's 17 Nov., 1921

Chambers, Queen's-sq.•Motley, F. C. 182 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1944*Hutton, W. 142 Phillip-street 27 Aug., 1946Ingham, E. 148 Phillip-street 1 July, 1908Isaacs, Simon 167 Phillip-street .... 16 Feb., 1934

•Jaques, H. V. ... .......... .. Selborne Chambers .. 15 Feb., 1907Jenkins, A. M. 192 Philip-street 23 Aug., 1946

•Jenkyn, Norman A. 167 Phillip-street 23 Feb., 1928•Jones, E. E. 182 Phillip-street 15 Dec., 1944Jordan, L. c. 142 Phillip-street .. 13 Feb., 1936Kelly, D. F. Chalfont Chambers .. 29 July, 1937Kemp, Leslie V. 142 Phillip-street 24 May, 1946

• Kenny, P. J. 142 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1940Kerr, John R, 182 Phillip-street 17 Feb., 1938

•Kerrigan, A. B. 142 PhiIlip-strset 4 June, 1930Kidson, R. M. 181a Elizabeth-street... 26 July, 1948Kidston, Rod. R. Crown Prosecutor's 17 Nov., 1916

Chambers, Queen's sq.Kingston, F. K 167 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1946

•Kinkead, J. J. B., M.C. 142 Phillip-street 7 Sept., 1925°Kitto, Frank W. K. c. 167 Phillip-street .... 5 May, 1927•linight, W. J. 167 Phillip-street .... . 24 May, 1940•Korten, Dr. Edward 167 Phillip-street 10 Mar., 1944Lamaro, Joseph 142 Phillip-street 21 Nov., 1941Lang, J. A. 142 Phillip-street 26 Jan., 1933•Langsworth, Chris. 142 Pnillip-street 27 May, 1938

•Larkins, Antony 174 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938•Leaver, J. Denman Chambers .... 24 Nov. 1922Lee, Jack A. 174 Phillip-street ...... 27 July, 1945 ..„.Lee, W. J. 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938Leonard, James St. Clare .... 164 Phillip-street 12 Mar., 1920

• Leslie, A. C. 167 Phillip-street 19 Nov., 1928•Leslie, P. Ayton 184 Phillip-street 8 Mar., 1946•Levine, A. 148 Phillip-street 11 Mar., 1938•Lewis, David F. 150 Phillip-street 24 Aug., 1934•Lewis, Evan C. C. 142 Phillip-street ...... 28 July, 1944 +Litherland, John C. i 182 Phillip-street.... .. 25 May, 1934Little, E. 1167 Phillip-street 13 May, 1912

°Lloyd, Alan S. E. D., K.C. .... Denman Chambers 11 May, 1914

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' .Louat, Dr. F. I University Chambers...11ll 14 May, 1925*Loxton, M.F., M.c. 167 Phillip-street 10 May, 1923' Lusher, Edwin I 182 Phillip-street ..... 10 Apr., 1942*Lynch, Cyril B. 187 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938

*McClemens, J. H., K.C.. ..... 107 Phillip-street 14 Mar., 1930McDonald, E. F. University Chambers .. 21 Nov., 1913

*Macfarlan, B. P. 184 Phillip-street 30 July, 1936'McIntosh, Noel D. 142 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925Mack, Charles S. 463 High-street Penrith 4 Mar., 1932

'McKay, T. S.. 126 Phillip-street... ... 25 Oct., 1934*McKell, The Hon. W. J., K.C , Selborne Chambers .... 20 Nov., 1925

M.L.A.'McKenzie, W. K. S„ D.S.o. Denman Chambers .... 18 Nov„ 1895

4.1).McKeon, John J. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934McKeon, M. 142 Phillip-street 25 Aug., 1939

• mckillop, D. H. 174 Phillip street 24 May, 1935•McLelland, C. 174 Phillip-street 4 Mar., 1932*McMinn, Wilfred 167 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1919McWilliam, N. G. 174 Phillip-street 7 May, 1906

•Maguire, Hugh 142 Phillip-street .... 19 Feb., 1931*Manning, The Hon.Sir Henry E Selborne Chambers .. 28 July, 1902

K.B.E.,K.C.,M.L.C.' Manning, J. H. 150 Phillip-street 25 Oct., 1940*Marr, R. J. 150 Phillip-street 14 Mar., 1941*Martin, The Hon. C. E., 142 Phillip-street 20 Nov., 1936

M.L.A., Attorney-General.*Martin, Edgar M. 148 Phillip-street ... 29 Aug., 1924' Martin, Roger N. 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938'Martin, S. G. o. 182 Phillip-street 16 Nov., 1934•Martin, Trevor J. Denman Chambers 27 May, 1938*Mason, H. H., K.o 182 Phillip-street ..... 8 May, 1913'Maughan, Barton, M.o 142 Philip-street .... 3 July, 1935*Maughan, David, K.o 142 Phillip-street 17 June, 1898'Mawby, Anthony 142 Phillip-street 29 May, 1942May, Henry W. 148 Phillip-street .... 29 Aug., 1930

*Meares, C. L. D......... ..... 148 Phillin-street 25 Slay, 1932' Meek, H. G. University Chambers, 17 Nov., 1922•Mercer, George 174 Phillip-street 28 July, 1944Millar, H. A. 167 Phillip-street .... 28 Oct., 1945

•Miller, Eric S., K C Denman Chambers .. 28 July, 1927' Mitchell. R. Else 184 Philip-street 10 Feb., 1939Mobbs, W. A. W. 182 Phillip-street 3 May, 1946

*Moffitt, Athol R , 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938Moloney, J. F. 174 Phillip-street .... 1 Mar., 1940

'Monahan, C. D. 142 Phillip-street ...... 17 Feb., 1927Monahan, R. 4. 174 Phillip-street 1 June, 1922

'Moors, M. C. Selborne Chambers .. 10 May, 1923*Moverley, A. J Selborne Chambers.... 2 Aug., 1928Muir, A, g. 142 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1946

*Mulvany, J. F. 174 Phillip-street 2 May 1928*Murray-Prior, R. S 142 Phillip-street 20 Nov., 1908'My ere, F. G. .... ........... 182 Phillip-street 27 Aug., 1926*Nagle, John Flood 142 Phillip-Street 17 Feb., 1938Nelson, Norman C. L. 167 Phillip-street 15 Feb.. 1946© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Chambers. Admitted.

*Newton, R. J. M. 174 Phillip-street .... 4 May, 1945*Nolan, John R. 182 Phillip-street .... 6 Mar., 1936O'Brien, • John 150 Philip-street 25 Aug., 1939

*Officer, Forbes 142 Phillip-street ... I 17 Feb.. 1938*ollerenshaw, R. 167 Phihip-street 21 Feb., 1929O'Meally, J. D 181 Phillip-street 28 Apl., 1932

*Osborn., Max. 167 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1944*Osborne, Leslie F. 142 Phillip-street 24 Aug., 1945O'Toole, J. E. 142 PhiLlip-street 28 Aug,, 1981Parker, G. R. 142 Phillip-street 4 Feb., 1532Parsonage, T. G. 167 Phillip-street 24 Aug., 1934Paterson, D. G. 142 Phillip-strret 22 Feb., 1923

*Perrigaon, W. B. Denman, Chambers ... 15 Feb., 1946Pike, G. Herbert 174 Phillip-street .... 5 Mar., 1892

*Pike, John D. 174 phillip-street 10 Noe., 1932*Pileher, J. E. h. 150 Phillip—street. .... 30.0ot., 1930Filcher, Norman G. .... 384 Edgecliff-road, 24 Oct.; 1901

Woollahra.Pile, Marcel E. I 167 Phillip-street 30 July, 1936

•Prior, J. Harvey 148 Phillip-street 11 June, 1934Quiun,.G. E. 164 Phillip-street 18 Nov., 1938

*Ralston, A. W., C.M.G., D.S,O., Selborne. Chambers 29:Oct., 1909V.D.

*Rath, A. F. 142 Phillip-street , .... 5 May, 1944*R.edapple, W. P. 150 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1936*Redshaw, S. 167 Phillip-street 8 May, 1919*Regan, C. L. 182 Phillipstreet 19 Nov., 1943Reid, Olive R. 148 Phillip-street 27 May„ 1988

*Reid, W: E. 167 Phillip-street 31. Aug,, 1928*Reimer,. H. E. E. 142 Phillip-street 16 May, 1921Renowden; R. R. 182 Phillip-street I 1 Mar., 1938

*Reynolds, Raymond G. 150 Phillip-street 27 May„ 1938*Richards; Jack 167 Phillip-street I 26 May,, 1932*Richardson, The Hon. Athol, 167 Phillip-street 20 Oct.,. 1932

M. L,. A. •*Riley, Bernard B. 142 Phillip-street 3 July, 1935*Roberts, I. C • 142 Phillip-street 4 Mar., 1932*Robson, H. W. 142 Phillip-street, ... 29 Aug.. 1941 •Rooney, C. v. Crown Prosecutor's 23 Nov„ 1923

Chambers, Queen's-sq.Rowley, Cecil G. 91 Phillip-street 18 Sept., 1946 -Ryan, John 182 Phillip-street 10 Apl, 1942

*Ryan, r. J. B. 174 phillip-street 15 Nov., 1940*St. John, E. H. I 182 Phillp-street 24 May,. 1940*Seaton, George 142 Phillip-street 19 Nov., 1926*Selby, D. m. 167 Phillip-street .... 30 Sept., 1931•Seletto, Bernard 182 Phillip-street 1 Aug,, 1932*Shand, J. W., Selborne Chambers .... 3 Nov., 1921*Shannon, Carl 167 Philip-street 25 May,. 1934•Sheahan,.W.• F.,M.L.A .. ...... 142 Phillip-street 8 May, 1930*Shebiou, W. s. • 150 Phillip-street .... 8 May,. 1930*Sheppard, Wilfred J. University Chambers .. 21 Feb., 1916*Simpson, • C H. G. 142 Phillip-street 16 May,. 1921Slattery, John P. 142. Phillip-street....... 31 July, 1942Small, Hubert A... .... Selborne Chambers ... . 16 Aug.. 1917

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Smith,' A:'Cameron 142 Phillip:street 27 May, .1938*SMith, N. a "' 167 Phillip-street 11 : May, 1912

Smith Rebort C. • '• 167 Phillipstreet ' 3.May, • 1934* Smyth John W. '167 Phillip:street ...... 16 Nov., 1934*Snelling. Harold .148 Phillip-street. ... 19 Dec., "1933

South, Walter A. 182 Phillip street •8 May, 1942*Spain, DA. ' H. '182 Phillip-street 4' May, 1945*Spencer, lan 'G. ' 174 Phillip-street .10 Mar.," 1939*Spender, The Hon. P. C., K.C., . 142 Phillip-street 10 May, 1923

'M.P.*Starke J 'G. '167 phillip-Street - 21 June, 1939*Stephen;': C. '142 Phillip-street .. ... 6 May, 1926*Stevens; A . K 142 Phillip-street 6 Mar., 1936*Stonham,' R M. 174 Phillip-street 14 Mar., 1941*Street,' E W. 142' Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1924*Stucket G P. • 142`Phillip-street 15 May, '1924*Start, R. H. Selborne Chambers .. - 2 Nov., -1922*Sullivan, G. T. A. 167-Phillip-street 19 Nov.,, 1937* Swan, LB. Selborne • Chambers .. 28 Feb., 1921

Sweeney, J. B 148 Phillip-street 26 July, 1946Tanner, L. G. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934

*Taylor, Alan R., K.C. 142 Phillip-street 2 June, 1926*Taylor, R. Lindsay ....... .... 142 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1935n eece, R. Clive, K.C. Denman Chambers .... 29 Oct., 1903*Telfer, B. F. F. 167 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1916*Thomas, G. B. 142 Phillip-street .... 10 Mar., 1983•Throsby, C. P. T 74 Phillip-street 26 Aug., 1938*Todd, J. A. 182 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1939 •Tonking, K. J...............148 Phillip-street 15 May, 3922

*Toose, P. B. 167 Phillip-street 9 May, 1941*Toose, S. V. 167 Phillip-street 9 May, 1912

Torrington, Kenneth F. E 148 Phillip-street 8 May, 1942'Tout, W. G. C. 150 Phillip-sti eet 1 Aug., 1941

*Treatt, F. B. 182 Phillip-street 15 Nov., 1940* Treatt, Vernon, M.M., K.0 , Denman Chambers .... 25 April, 1923'

M.L.A.Tally, L. J. 150 Phil lip-street 8 May, 1942Vizzard, Frederick W. 104 Hunter-street 25 May, 1932

*Wall, Colman 167 Phillip-street...... 10 Mar., 1939Wallace, A. C. 150 Phillip-street....... 12 Mar., 1926-

* Wallace, Gordon, K.C. 182 Phillip-street 10 May, 1928*Walsh, C A. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934*Warburton, Max E 182 Phillip-street 13 Feb., 1936*Ward, w. D. T. .. ... ...... 142 Phillip-street 31 July, 1942Watson, j. P. Carr, V. D. 142 Phillip-street 26 July, 1934Watt, Andrew R. .J., K C. .... Denman Chambers 31 Oct., 1894

*Webb, S. G., K.C. . .. . . .. 142 Phillip-street 28 Aug., 1922*Weigall, C. E., K.C., Solicitor-

General 237 Macquarie-street .. 19 May, 1896Weir, George, M.L.A 142 Phillip-street...... 5 A ug., 1926

*Wesche, V. G. 182 Phillip-street 27 May, 1926* Weston, C. A., K. C. University Chambers .. 30 Oct., 1913Weston, Clive F. 142 Phillip-street 18 Dec., 1942Wheeler, Arthur R. Strathfield Avenue, 19 Nov., 1920

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•White, Brian K. ' 167 Phillip-street...... 26 July, 1934•Williams, J. M. 182 Phillip-street 26 July, 1940Williams, Thomas F. I 142 Phillip-street 29 Oct., 1943

*Wilson, J. Bowie, M.B.E., V.D. 142 Phillip-street 13 Mar., 1914K.C.

•Wilson, W. Hawdon 182 Phillip-street .... . 26 Oct, 1945•Windeyer, R., K.c Denman Chambers .... 10 Aug., 1894•Windeyer, W. J. V., C.B.E , 182 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925

D.S.O., E.D.Wolff, Dr. J. h. 164 Phillip-street 27 Oct., 1944Woodward, P. m. 148 Phillip-street 28 July, 1938

•Wright, Bertram 167 Phillip-strret 21 Nov., 1930Wybrow, K. G. 142 Phillip-street 25 Aug., 1939Young, Alfred g. 167 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1926Ziems, T. o. 182 Phillip-street ...... 29 May, 1939 .

•Zlotkowski, Karl 182 Phillip-street 25 Aug., 1944

The names of all Barristers on the Roll not resident in the Stateare omitted from this list.

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NON-PRACTISING BARRISTERS.(Arranged in Alphabetical Order.)

Name. Office or Address.

Adcock, A. V. C. 38a Pitt-street.Adcock, G. I. " Jusfrnte," Gosford.Allen, Dr. R. A. M., M.C 175 Macquarie-street.Ashley, A. E. Department of Main Roads.

• Baalman, John Registrar General's Department.Baggott, J. Y. State Superannuation Board.Bannerman, R. M. Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's

Office.Barren, R. E. State Audit Department.Bateman, (Mrs)) Beatrice 9 Richmond Ave., Cremorne.Beale, George H enry, Deputy Pubic Trustee.

. A.A.A.Beatty, K. J. c/o Bank of A'asia, Ltd., Collins-

street, Melbourne.Bethune, F. J ., K.C. Moss Vale.

. Bignold, Earns Baron Crown Law Officer, Port Moresby.Bishop, E. S. Parliamentary Draftsman's Office.Bland, Professor, F. A. University of Sydney.Bleechmore (Mrs.), Mary 3 Torrington Rd., Strathfield.Body, C. K. Registrar in Divorce.Bohringer, L. G. Deputy Registrar in Bankruptcy.Brewer, W. J. Public Solicitor's Office.Brown, G. E. 24 Edgar-street, Chatswood.Burke, J. L Taxation Department.Butler, J. R. Department of Conservation.

Cahalan, E. B., O.B.e. Parliamentary Draftsman.Coen, J. V. 1 Fitzwiffiam Rd., Vaucluse.Cohen, K. A. Dept. of Labour and Industry.Collins, V. A. Registrar General's DepartmentCowling, Francis A Rural Bank of N.S.W.Cummerford, A. J. Justice Department.Cumming, W. R Federal Taxation Department.Currey, Dr. C. H. Law School, University Chambers.Custer, David C. 34 Burian - ave., Mosman.

Dash, K. M Justice Department.Davenport, G. E. Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's

Office.Davidson, H. A. 40 Juliett-street, Enmore.•Davis, Owen L. Department of External Affairs,

Canberra.Dearin, Walter J. Prince's-street, Newport.Deer, A. F. c/o Mutual Life and Citizens

Assurance Co., Ltd., Sydney.Denniston, j. A. Y., C/o Joseph J. Jagelman & Son,

D.s.o. Solicitors, Sydney.

Dibbs, Leonard Burton "Collarene," Barraba.• Dignam, W. J., K. C Australian High Commissioner,

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( Arranged in Alphabetical Order.)

Name: Office or Address.

Doughan, James Deputy Registrar in Divorce.Doyle, John O'Neil Registrar-General's Department.Drummond, Curtis Lands Department.Duncan;.J. S., C.B.E Australian Minister, San Diego,

Chile,Eastman, Allan James Australian Consul General,

Bangkok, Siam.Evans, (Miss) Ada •. E Rurkulla, Boma!..Everitt, Vernon Harold Public Works Dept.

Falstein, S. M., M.H.R Federal Members' Rooms, Sydney.Fisher, Peter W. ■ 27 Hunter-street.Fitzsimons, S. H 25 O'Connell-street.

Gallagher, P. 6 Dorset-street, Epping.Gash, I. P. Registrar-General's Dept.Gold, George Richard Public Works Dept.Goldie, Geo. F. Local Government Department.Goode, Edgar G. Public Trust Office.Grace, Colin H. 281a Edgecliffe-road, Woollahra.

Greenwell, mrs. Sibyl Enid 5 Birdwood Avenue, Collaroy.Vera Munro.

Grey, Ian British Foreign-Office, London.Griffin; David Judges' Chambers, High Court.Griffiths, Frank Paul Public Works Dept:

Hager, J. L. Department of Agriculture.Hamilton, E. H. Parliamentary - Draftman's

Chambers.*Hammond, J. H. c/o Metal Trades Employers'

Assn., 7 Wynyard-street.Harkins, J. P. Legal Service Bureau..Harms, C. A. H. Deputy Registrar . in Divorce.Harington, H. E. 22 Redmyre-road, Strathfield.Harris, Harold L. 61 Wentworth-road, Vaucluse.Harris, Lewis A. Senior Examiner of Titles, Regis-

trar- General's Department.Hayes, J. E. Millthorpe.Hazelt On:W. H. Prothonotary.

-Henderson, Dr. P. L. 10 Kyarra-road, Glen Iris V.Heydon, P. R. Department of External. Affairs ,

Canberra.Higgins, P. R. 4 Bertha-road, Cremorne,Hogan, B. M. Supreme Court, CanberraiHolmwood, Lindsay Attorney General's Dept.Howard., D. F. Registrar General's Department.Howitt, E. W. Public Service Board.Hughes, Rt. Hon. W. M., . Commonwealth Offices.

C.H., K.C., M.P.Humphrey, John Carlisle. Public Trust.Office..Hutchison, R. B. Commonwealth Crown, Solicitoris.

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NON ,PRACTISING BARRISTER ,

(Arranged-in. Alphabetical Order

Name; Office or Address.

Irwin' C. D. Chief 'Clerk in Equity:

•Jamieson, Stewart Dept' External Affairs,Canberra.

Janes, .A.,F., 47 Crow's Nest Road, Crow'sNest.

.Johnson, Robert Allan, Public Works Dept,Johnston, Douglas Hope., c/o British . Empire Society;

London.Johnston, R.;3. Department of, Main.Roads....Johnstone, Registrar in Bankruptcy,

Brisbane.

' jones;.T. Housing.Commission..Jones.M.R• Workers' Compensation Come

mission.Kearney T. J.. Dept:. of Laboun and Industry.,Kelleher:J.A.. Deputy. Industrial Registrar,Kent, H. F. Amelia-street, Waterloo.

Lawson, Colin, M .B. ;Ch M. 253 Concord-rd., Nth, StrathfleldLearoyd Harry • • Registrar, .. Workers Compen.

sation,Commissions I

Lennon, J. V. " Eversley," Grafton.Letters, f. J. H. i. NEW England University college,

Armidale.Liddy, Francis J. c/o Parker.& Kissane, Casino..Lockhart,. Norman- C , c/o Australian Club.

L'dng, C. P. j. Registrar General's Dept.Loomes, Allan H. Dept. External Affairs,

Canberra.Love, J. G. • Secretary, Hospitals Coma

mission. "Nymboida, Castlefield street,

Bondi.Lowe, V. B. Customs House.LubranoJohn Garry- 148 The Boulevarde, StrathfieldLucas; c. .R. Ingledene, Tharwa, A C.T.

McCalloch j. E..' Chairman • • Railway' • Appeals'Board.

McGarry (Miss) Kathleen Hunter's Hill.McGeehan, R. o; Victoria -University, College;

Wellington;McGee, Henry, Xavler Registrar General's Department,McGinty; L. F. Federal Taxation • Department,McKay, B.. J., Parliamentary Draftamanfa

Office:•Macken, j. V. 337 Elizabeth-street vMcKeon, M S . Commonwealth. Crown

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NON-PRACTISING BARRISTERS.(Arranged in Alphabetical Order.)

Name. Office or Address.

McKnight, A. D Crown Solicitor's Of fice,Canberra.

McNamara, J . J Public Trust Office.McNeil, F. W. 48 Pell-street, Merewether.McPherson, C. C. Public Trust Office.Mahony, F. J. Commonwealth Crown Solici-

tor's Office.Makin, William Registrar-General's DepartmentMajor (Miss), Jean Law Book Co. of A/sia Pty. Ltd,.Mann, W. J. G. 12 Webb's-avenue, Ashfleld.Masters, Ronald G Workers' Compensation Com-

mission.Hens, G. K State Crown Solicitor's Office,.Middleton, Richard Chas c/o Tooth and Co. Ltd. Sydney• Mitchell, George 9 Pibrac-avenue, Warrawee.Molloy, J. F. 34 Carrington-road, Waverley,.Monaghan, J. T. Department of Local Govt.Moore, J. C. Dept. External Affairs,

Canberra.Morison, W. L. Law School, University

Chambers.Morrison. C. R. Universities Commission.Moylan, Willam A. Roanoke Flats, Francis-street

Sydney.Murphy, j. F. 84 Old South Head-road,

Vaucluse.Murphy, William R. Milk Board.Naughton, L. V. Local Secretary, Australian

Mines & Metals Assoc. (Inc.)Newell, F. J. Kingsley, Flinders, Victoria.

K.C.Nickolaidis, Rev. M.D. Greek Orthodox Cathedral.

D.D. (Con/ple).O'Connor, Rev., D.P., S. • Canisius College, Pymble.O'Conor, The Hon . B. Bo 56 Springdale-road, Killara.

M.L.C.O'Grady, j. E. 411 Bronte-road, Waverley.O'Halloran, E. A. c/o M. L. C. Assce. Co. Ltd.O'Halloran, Virgil P. 308 Main-road, Austinmer.O'Sul'ivan, G. J. J Chairman, No. 1 War Pensions

Entitlement Appeal Tribunal..

Paterson, Colin 61 York-street,Power, John M. Public Trust Office.

Quinn, E. T 8 Dudley-street, Randwick.

Reidy, J. H. Registrar General's Dept.Richardson, D. M. Under Sherif.Ridley, H. Meyrick 16 William-street, Melbourna.Rishworth, Henry Shiers 4 William-street, Hornsby.

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NON-PRACTISING BARRISTERS.

(Arranged In Alphabetical Order.)

Name. Office or Address.

Robinson, J. B. Australian Gaslight Co.Roper, P. N Premier's Department.Saddington Arthur G, 23 Avon-road, Pymble.Salmon, Arthur Julian 24 Findlay-avenue, Roseville.Same, Allan S. Sydney Grammar School.-Shand, A. B., K .C. 174 Phillip Street.Shaw, Harold Moffatt Department of Agriculture.Shearer, (Mrs.) Dorothy J 82 Prospect-rd., Summer Hill.Sheldon, Allred Bowring Registrar of Co-operative Soule.

ties & Friendly Societies.Shewcroft, (Miss) Joyce E. c/o Australian Broadcasting

Commission.Simpson, G. V. Stamp Duties Office.Smith, F. H. Parliamentary Draftsman's

Office.Smith, George W. F. Public Trust Office.Smith, Leonard R. Housing Commission.Spence, John, C.M.G. 247 George-street.Stellway, F. 0 “Nyora," Goslord.Storey, H. M. 130 Raglan-street, Mosman.Summerhays, V. D. Bankrupty Administration.Symington, R. B. Department of Agriculture.

Tilbury, L. D. c/o Allen, Allen and Hemsley,Solicitors, Sydney.

Tremlett, F. C. G. 22 Thompson-street, Mosman.*Tuohy, Vincent c. 38 Pine-street, Randwick.Turner, G. V. Manunsell Deputy Crown Law Officer,

Port Moresby.*Turner, H. B., M.L.A. 7 Arnold-street, Killers.

Waddell, S. E. Public Trust Office.Walker, R. E. Deputy Prothonotary.Wallace, V. R. Justice Department.Walsh, E. J. Commonwealth Crown Solid.

toes Office.Ward, C. Kingsley Court House, Darwin, N.T.Watson, George A. Deputy Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor.Watson, Jack Hayward Registrar General's Department.Watt, A. S. Dept. of External Affairs,

Canberra.Webb, G. L. N. Public Trust Office.Wellesley, G. A. " Assays," Backbones-street,

Wentworth Fails.Wells, David 132 Ramsgate-ave., Bondi BeachWells. Theodore, M.C. Registrar General.Wentworth, W .c. Union Club, Sydney.Whitfield, L. A. Deputy Master in Lunacy.Whitfield, John E. Public Trust Office.•Wickham, E. W. 2 Kulgoa-road, Bellevue Hill.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Name. Office or Address.

Williams, James Leslie, Australian Club, Sydney.C.M.G.,• M. B. E.

*Wilson. David, k.C. The Astor, Macquarie-street.Wurth, Wallace C., C.M.G • Public Service Board.Zeitlyn, Risley c/o Bank of N.S.W., Sydney.

- BARRISTERS' CIRCUIT LIST.Northern. Circuit.

(As to Crown Prosecutors, see note at end of this list.)Maitland. Tamworth, Armidale, Grafton, Newcastle,•SingletonMus-

wellbrook, Glen Innes, Tenterfield; inverell, Lismore, Bellingen, Kempsey,Port Macquarie, Taree, Ballina, Murwillumbah, Casino, Maclean, Singers,Moree, Narrabri, Gunnedah, and Murrurundl.

Ashburner, R. Head, P. L. Monahan, C. D.AH. A.Bagot, Alan. Henry,

Begg, C. E-Officer, Forbes.Hungerford, 0. P. L.

Hunter, David, Pilcher, J. E. HBowen-Thomas, E. GBraun, J. ;Jaques, H. V. Redapple, W. P.Brereton, R. le Gay. Jordan, L. C. Regan, C. L.Chambers, R. Kerrigan, A.. B. Richards, J.Clapin, J. A. Larkins A. Richardson, A.Clegg, Eric. Leaver, J.Cohen, Alroy M. Sheldon, W. S

Lee, J. A.Collier, J. B. Sheppard, W. J.

Leslie, A. C.Collins, C. M. Small, H. A.

Lewis, D. P. St. John, E. H.Dickinson, G. A. Lewis, E. C. C.

Emerton, J. K. Louat, Dr. F. Tome, S. V.Loxton, M. F., M.C.

Fitzpatrick, J. P. Wallace, A. C.Flattery, T. P. McLelland, C. Warburton, M. IS,Flynn, W. S. McIntosh, N. D. Watson, J. P. C.Purnell, L. C. ' McMinn, W. Williams, J. M.

Maguire, H. Wilson, W. H.Goldston, R. C.Goran, A. J. Martin, E. M. •• Woodward, P: M.

Martin, S. g. o.Green, Roland, ' Ziems, T. O.F.R.G.S. • Moffitt, A. R.

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- Southern and South-western Circuit.'Hay, 'Young, Goulburn, Queanbeyan, ' Yeas, Braldwood, Cooma

Bombala, . Bega."Wollongong, - Kiama, ' Eden, Moruya,' Milton, Nowra,Wagga, Alburv, "Denllquin, Corowa, ' Hillston, Narrandera, Tnmut ,Gundagai, Cootamundra, Wyalong, Temora, Burrowa, Grenfell,burrah, and Leeton.

Amsberg G F. i Jones E E. , Robertson, D. C. (Mel-Arnott, H. D. Kelly, E. C W. (Mel- bourne)Badham, L. C., ,k. C. --bourne) -Seaton, G. E. C.Beale, o. H. King, •. Whitney (Mel- Seletto, B.Blacket, W..R. bourne). Sholl, r. R. (Mel-Brurner, J. M. Korten,Dr...E. bourne).Conybeare, A. T. Lang, J. A. Smith, N. C.Cook, R. C. Lloyd. Alans., K.C. Smith, R. C.Coyle J G. Lynch C., B. Spencer, L.G.Curlewis,.A.H Mitobell, R Else Street, E.W.Cuseen, L. b. ' Minogue, H. (Mel. Stuckey. G. P.

(Melbourne) ^ bourne), Swan, L., B.Flanagan, :• J. W. Monaban,, R V. Tanner, L.G.

(Melbourne). I Mouerlev, A. J. Taylor, R. L.Fowler, We:Montagu Mulvany, Ji F. Throsby, C. P. T.Gee, W. S. I O'Drisdoll, J.• X. (Mel- Tonking, K. J.Gill, A. W. bourne). Wesche, V. , G.Holmes, J. D. i Ralston, A: W. White, B. K.Jenkyn, N. A. Reimer, H. E. E.

Western Circuit.Mudgee Dubbo.. Bathurst, Lithgow, Wellington, Orange molong,

Parkes,, Forbes, Condobo]in, • Walgett, Warren, Cobar, Nyngan, Bourke,Wilcannia, Wentworth, cowra, , and. Carcoar.

Bathgatei'D. G. , Hicks,-D.S. Redshaw, S.Burdekin,-,B. •Lynch, S. P. Ryan,• R. J. B.Collins„ Wilfred. ' McClemens, J. H.K.C. Stephen, F. C.Cordell; .1.`C-., S. Manning,• J. K. - Stonham, R.•33.Edwards, R. V. `May, h. W. Taylor, A. R.; k.C.Ferguson; A , H. ''Murray-Prior; R: S. Webb, S. G., K.C.Ferguson, K. A.,k.C. O'Toole, J. E. "Windeyer;, W. J. V.Grant, G. b. Paterson, D. G. Wright, BertramHall, J. T. A. Pitcher, N. G. Young, A. G.Henchman, H. J. H.

•The Permanent Crown ' Prosecutors at Quarter Sessions , are deemed to

be registered on the Circuit in, w-hich they are prosecuting; •but•only attowns within their respective ' districts. The names • of ' ,such CrownProsecutors :are given on page 52.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.This list contains only the names of those Sydney solicitors who are

the holders of current practising certificates, or who are deemed to bethe holders of practising certificates by reason of being solicitor soldiers

within the meaning of the Legal Practitioners (War Service) AmendmentAct, 1940.

An asterisk denotes a solicitor holding a practising certificate undersection 69 (b) of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1898-1936.

N.B.—The registration of solicitors' officio is now effected with theIncorporated Law Institute under Rule 14, promulgated on the 12th

March, 1943.

Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

Abbott, Arthur E. (1) 3 Mar., 1900 9 Bligh-street.Abbott,Macartney (2) 16 Nov., 1901 67 Castlereagh-street.Abigail, L. C. 18 Nov., 1934 56 Hunter-street.

• Addison, Campbell G. B. (15) 25 May, 1934 14 Martin.place.Addison, Irving L. 31 Aug., 1928 133 Pitt-street.Adrian, Geoffrey (3) 15 Mar., 1929 27 Hunter-street,Ahern, Joseph F 10 Aug., 1911 34 Martin-place.Ahern, Stephen 22 Nov., 1918 16 Barrack-street.Aitken, Lindesay S. (4) 30 July, 1925 14 Spring-street.Akhurst, Philip o. 25 Oct., 1934 81 Elizabeth-street

° Alderdice, C. B. 24 May, 1940 117 Pitt-street.Alexander, Charles Allaster(6) 31 Aug., 1928 2B Castlereagh-street.Alexander, Charles W. (6) 28 Nov., 1891 2B Castlereagh-street.Alexander, Lionel 19 Aug., 1932 66 Hunter-street.Allars, K. G. 30 May, 1941 79 Elizabeth-street.Allen, A.D.W., D.S.C., A.F.C

(7) 24 Nov., 1922 53 Martin-place.Allen, Campbell Palmer (8) 25 Aug., 1916 2B Castlereagh-street.Allen, Ewart Power (10) , 23 Nov., 1923 19 Bligh-street.Allen, George Wigram Dundas,

M.C. (7) 22 Feb., 1923 53 Martin-place.Allen, H. D. (11) 19 Nov., 1926 39 Martin-place.Allen, Louis Sydney (14) 27 Aug., 1937 4 Castlereagh-street.Allen, Maurice 27 Aug., 1943 77 Castlereagh-street.Allen, Osborne H 2 Aug., 1923 56 Hunter-street.Allworth, W. A. H. (12) 28 Aug., 1909 16 Barrack-street.

°Alvarez, J. A. 27 Aug., 1915 Maritime Services BoardOffices.

Andrew, Y. R. (9) 28 Aug., 1926 3 Castlereagh-street.Andrews, Harry R. (13) 14 Mar., 1924 92 Pitt-street.

°Anstey, A. M. 19 Nov., 1926 500 George-street.° Armstrong, John William 1 Nov., 1928 Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor's Office.

(1) Garland, Beaborn, & Abbott. (9) F. G. Parker di Andrew.(2) Macartney Abbott & Co. (10) Robison. Maxwell Allen,(3) H. E. Mclntosh * Adrian. (11) Walter dickson & Co.

(4) Aitken 6 Pluck. (12) Weaver & Allworth.(6) Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor & (13) Harry B. Andrews & Co.

Palmer. (14) C. H. Pearce & Co.(7) Allen. Allen & Heasley. (12) Dodds & Richardson. ■(8) Abbott & Allen.

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Date of IName. Offices.Admission.

Arnold, Austen G. de L. (16) 24 May, 1902 17 Castlereagh-street.Arnold, J. C. 27 May, 1938 110 Castlereagh street.Arnott, Clive 28 Aug., 1909 9 Bligh-street.Arnott, j. Frisby 31 Aug., 1923 26 O'Connell-street.Arnott, K. Helms 25 May, 1934 3 Castlereagh-street.Ash, Rex E. 26 Aug., 1940 6 Wynyard-street.Asher, George Alfred 23 Nov:, 1923 72 Pitt-street.Aspinall, h. M. (2) 17 Mar., 1922 74 Pitt-street.Asprey, S. J. B. 13 Mar., 1942 44 Martin-place.Atkinson, H. E. H, (3) 18 Nov., 1927 10 Castlereagh street.

•Aubrey, H. Willis 4 June, 1924 14 Martin-Mace.Austin, John J (1) 27 Aug., 1937 28 Martin-place.

•Backhouse, J. .. ......... 17 Nov., 1933 Public Trust Office.Baker, Albert E. (4) 22 Feb., 1912 17 O'Connell-street.Baker, Harry John (4) 21 Nov., 1924 17 O'Connell-street.

• Baker, Reginald Wm. 14 Mar., 1924 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

Baldick, G. L. (6) 10 Aug., 1916 14 Martin-place.Baldock, W. J. (6) 14 Mar., 1913 28 O'Connell-street.Baldwin ,A. R. (15) 29 Aug., 1930 33 Hunter-street.Barkell, A. E. (7) 1 Aug., 1929 110 Castlereagh-street.

•Barker, F. J. 21 Nov., 1941 79 Elizabeth-street.Barker, Harold M. (9) 8 May, 1911 97 Pitt street.Barnes, Alan E. 27 July, 1933 24 Bond-street.Barnes, Kenneth E. (13) 20 Nov., 1931 74 Pitt-street.Barnier, H. R. 25 Aug., 1911 389 George-street.Barr, G. D. 30 Oct., 1930 16 Barrack-street.Barraelough, F. E. 8 Nov., 1909 314 Elizabeth-street.Barron, David C. (8) . 17 Nov. 1939 81 Elizabeth-street.Barron, Duncan (8) 31 May, 1912 81 Elizabeth-street.

• Barry, A. W 28 Aug., 1914 Assistant State CrownSolicitor.•

Bartier, H. 3. (14) 2 Sept. 1921 11c Castlereagh-street.Bartley, R. J. 21 Feb., 1929 185 Elizabeth-street.Barton, George (11) 4 May, 1939 9 Bligh-street.

•Bawden, R. Dobie 2 Mar., 1901 Public Trust Office.•Baxter, B. L. 28 • July, 1944 Justice Department.Beard, Gordon L 4 May, 1945 17 O'Connell-street.Begg, John W. (10) ..... 22 Nov., 1929 10 Martin-place.

• Belt, Donald C. 10 Mar., 1939 18 Barrack-street.Bell, Norman James (17) 2 June, 1928 117 Pitt-street.Bender, Edwin C. 1 Aug., 1912 • 4 Castlereagh-street.

(1) Dettmann, Austin & Maclean. (9) E. S. Donhill and Barker.(5) r.j Asplaall & Bon. (10) A. B. Blackmore & Begg.(3) McCoy, Grove, & Atkinson. Ill, Abram Lands, Barton & Co.

(4) Arthur J. McDonald, Baker and (13) Manning, Riddle & Co.Baker. (14) Bartier, Perry and Purcell.

(8) Baldick & Macpherson. (15) A. R. Baldwin & Stokes.(6) Iceton, Faithful) & Baldock. (16) A. G. de L. Arnold & Co(7) Bartell and Peacock (17) N. J. Bell, Phillips & Go.(8) Duncan Barron & co.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Date ofName. Offioes.Admission.

Benecke, J. Stenhouse , (3) 11 May, . 1922 , 9 Bligh-street:Benjafield, , Robert V. (7) 27 Aug i 1937 9 Bligh-street

* Bennett, C. Newbon 18 Nov., 1927 44 Martin-place.Bennett,. E. K. M. (1) 26 Aug., 1927 375 George-street.

*Benson, A. P. 4 May. 1939 . 365 Kent-street, •Benson, • Victor H. 29 Oct., 1931. 160 Castlereagh-street.Bergman, Norman 18 Nov., 1932, 17 Castlereagh-street:Berne, Aubrey Percy 1 Sept., 1922 16 Barrack-street.

° Berry, John S. 5 May, 1938 Rural Bank .of N.S.W.Berry, Lawrence (4) 20 Nov., 1931. 17 Castlereagh-street.Bertie, Alan B. (5) 8 May, 1930 375 George-street.Beewick, George H 20 Feb., 1930. 107 Elizabeth-street.

Biddulph, C. R 13 Mar., 193.1 42 Bridge-street:Biddulph, Lindon h. (6) 21 Nov.., 1913 174 Phillip-street. ,

Biggers, Colin 20 Oct.. 1032. 60 Hunter-street. ,

binney, John W 14 Mar., 1930 79 Elizabeth-street..Black, W. E. 3 June, 1931 Public Trust Office,

Blackmore, John • Hugb (18) 23' Aug.,. 1946 , 10 Martin-place,Blake, Alfred J. T. ((4) 29 Oct., 1931 4 Castlereagh-street,Blatchford, T. L. 29 May, 1942• 81 Elizabeth-street,Blood, F. Bindon (9) 31 Aug., 1928 72 King-street.

Bohane T. J. (16) 25 May, 1934 • 77 Castlereagh-street.*Boland, Matthe a, J 29 Aug., 1930 Dept. of Road Transport

& Tramways.-Boland, Wm. J. 16 Mar., 1928 38 Martin-placesBonamy, G. D. 2 May, 1040 58 Hunter.street.,Boorman, Lionel B. (13) .... 18 Nov., 1938 , 39 Martin-place.Booth, H. Roy (13) 2 June, 1926 39 .Martin place.

*Booth, N. L 28 May, 1943 Govt. Insurance Office:Busier, Wilfred A. (12) 14 Mar., 1930 116 Pitt-street.

*Boulton John Bede 20 Nov., 1931. State Crown SolicitorlOffice.

*Bourke, Cecil A. R 30 Oct., 1924 Deputy. Public Solicitor.Bourne, George (8). 28 May, 1898. 195 Elizabeth-streot.Bourne, G. L. (8) 25 Stay, 1934 195 Elizabeth street;Bowen, J. K. (17) 23 Aug., 1940 243•George-street.Bowler, Frank K. 28 May, 1937 2 Hunter-street.,Boahall,.J. A. (10) 24 Nov., 1922. 375 George-street.•Boyce, John R. (15) 29 ay, 1942 79 Elizabeth•street..Boyd., Victor Albert. (11) 29 ug., 1924 17 O'Connell-street.•Boyland, H. C 18 Feb., 1944 . 3 Castlereagh-streetBoyle, Archibald Courtney (19) 21 ov., 1924. 39 Martin-place., —

a.) Erneat Cohen & Linton, 11 Maxwell & Boyd.(8) Garland, Suborn, & Abbott, (12) hill, Thomson. A Sullivan.(4) Hilliard & Berry. (13) H. roy Booth & Boorman.(9) W. s. Gray & Perkins . (14) Blake & Bins..(8) Biddulph & Balenger.. (15) Boyce & Boyce.(7) Percy R. Watts & BenJafield. (16) nand A Bohans. .(8) Geo. Bourns & Son. (17) Ehsworth & Ebsworth.(9) Fisher A Maoansh, 18 Blackmora & Begg* ,

with j T. Ralston & Son. (19) A. C. Boyle & Co.(10) Percy l. Williamson & Co.

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Name. Date of Offices.Admission.

Boyt, Richard H. (2) 29 May, 1942 369 George-street.Bradfiled Alamjohn (1) ' • • - - 3 June 1931 16 Barrack-street.Bradfield; Anthony Bailey 19 Feb., 1920 9 Martin-place.

•Bradley, H. B., 8 Mar.„ 1940 14 Martin-placesBrady,,Martin.J. (3): 2 Aug. 1928 11c Castlereagh-streets-_ .

Brady, Vincent J., . D.8. C. (9) , 28 Aug., 1926 60 Hunter-street.Brandt, E..Paul. 3 June 1931 350 George-street..

•Braund, J. C. 10 Mar. . 1939 Commonwealth: Crown*Solicitor's Office;

•Breakspear, Henry. E , 25 May, , 1934 1 O'Connell-street:Breden, R. N. (5). 2 June, 1926 Wingello House, Angel-

place.,Brennan, L. T 16 Nov, 1934 39 Martin-place..

• Bietnall, Fred W. 11 Man, 1905 Solicitor for Railways.Biewster, Morton.. 6 June. 1928 , 39 Martim-place,Brierley Bruce (6) . 38 Oct, 1930 , . 109 Pitt-street,Brierley, Philip L..(6) 28' Oct., 1939 109 Pitt-street.:.Brindley, A. G. 23 Nov.,. 1928 195. Elizabeth-street:Britten, C. B. (22). 24 Stay,.. 1946 16 Barrack-street.

•Britton,W. D 20 Nov., 1925 180 Castlereagh-street.Broad, C.W: (7)' 19 Feb., 1931 11c Castlereagh-street,.BroadbentvJohn -R. (23) 11 Mar., 1938 • 7 Wynyard-street.

•Brooke, B A. " 15 . Nov., - 1946 16 • Barrack-street.Brooks, F. e.E. (8) ' 6 june,- 1923 • 10 • Martin-place.Brown, Adrian •. 17 Feb, 1923 12 Spring.street:Brown, Keith-B: (21)... 29 Aug., .1941 6 Wynyard-street.

•Brown, Otto - 4 • Feb 1932 • 28-30 O'Connell-street.-Brown, R. M., (20) 8 Mar, 1940 . 28 Martin-place.Bryant, Edward-A. (11)' 21 Nov.,. 1930 • .25 O'Connell-street.Bryant, Fredk:.C. 5 May, 1927 Wingello H. Angel-place.Bryantv R( A.: 27 Aug„ 1920 77 Pitt-street.:Buckley-Maurice Armstrong, 5 June, 1929. , 14 Martin-place.

(13):, ••Buggy••Raymond(14)- 30, oct, 1919 117 'Pitt:street.Bull, William Charles (15) 28 Aug., 1909 34 Martin-place.Burge, Cecil g (16) 3 June, : 1931 . 83 pitt-street: .Burge, Robert (19) ,.... 20 Nov, 1931 82 Margaret-street:.

• Burke, Sydney c. J. _

8 May, 1924 , Solicitor •. for • TransportOffice:•

• Burns, Austin John- Francis. : 27 Aug., 1941 Public Solicitor's Office:Burns, B. 21 NOw 1941:: 147. Elizabeth-street,Burns, NoehR, (17) 1 5 June,,, 1929 • 9 Bligh-street.Burns, Simon, 16 Deer, 1940.. 9 Martin-place:-Bushby, Harold R. (10) 7 May, 1936 10 Martin-place.

(1) f. H. Kibe & Bradefield • (13) T. W. Garrett; Christie & Buckley(2) Perkins, Stevenson & Linton. (14) ■ p. y. mcGullooh & Buggy.. •

(3) Brady & Gaden (15) s.J. bull & Son,. (5) A. N. Harding & Breden, (16) G. Burge & Co.

(6) Herald Burce Bilerley & England (17) Garland, Seaborn • & Abbott(7) Gill Orlade & Broad , (19) Robert Burgo & co .

(8) Campbell & Campbella (20) Dattman; Maclean & Brown,(9) Vincent j. Brady, Donald & Co. (21) Edgley, Brown & Banderson ..-(10) Harold R. Bushby, Steed & co. (22) Benjamin F. Parker & son:(11).Yindin & Littlejobn,".. • (23) Stephen Jaques & Stephen,© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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ofName. Date Offices.Admission.

Buttfield, E. A. (20) 5 Feb., 1934 67 Castlereagh-street.Byles, Miss Marie B. (1) 4 June, 1924 4 Castlereagh-street.Cable, Frank W. ..... 4 Feb., 1932 16 Barrack-street.Cadden, L. G. B. 11 Mar., 1906 79 Elizabeth-street.Cadogan, M. C. 20 Nov., 1931 117 Pitt-street.Cahill, Cedric Alan 28 Aug., 1936 109 Pitt-street.

• Cahill, Lionel 3 June, 1926 3 Spring-street.Caldwell, Norman W. 19 Aug., 1932 375 George-street.Campbell, K. B. (7) 16 Nov., 1934 60 Hunter-street.Campbell, W. R. (2) 29 Oct., 1914 10 Martin-place.

•Carmichael, Gordon 29 Aug., 1941 28 Martin-place.Carroll, J. J. (4) 22 Aug., 1896 11c Castlereagh-street.Carroll, S. J.(4) 3 June, 1925 11c Castlereagh-street.Carruthers, Jas. Edward (9) 18 Feb., 1937 72 Pitt-street.Carruthers. Wallace Alex- 16 Mar„ 1923 Wingello House, Angel.

ander (6) place.Oathels, Robert Campbell (8) 2 June, 1926 28 Martin-place.

Chandler, A. J. 3 May, 1934 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office.

Chapman, C. E 19 Feb., 1920 155 King-street.Charker, G. W. L. (3) 24 May, 1935 109 Pitt-streetChedgey, H. V. (15). 18 Feb., 1915 88 Pitt-street.Chilton, F. o. (10) 5 June, 1929 14 Martin-place.Chippindall, H. N. 14 Mar., 1924 28 Martin-place.

• Chippindall, L 17 Feb., 1934 28 Martin-place.Christie, Geo (11) 15 Mar., 1912 14 Martimplace.Christie, J. 17 Nov., 1933 66 King-street.Church, F. J. (5) 24 May, 1935 74 Pitt-street.

• Clark, R. K 30 Sept., 1931 M.W.S. & D. BoardClark, William Herbert... , 17 Nov., 1933 841 George-street.Clarke, Thomas Samuel (12) 88 Aug., 1936 6 Wynyard-etreetClayton, The Hon. Hecto ] 20 Feb., 1911 136 Liverpool-street.

J. R. (14)Cleary, Ernest A. (13) 11 Mar., 1927 56 Hunter-street.

•Clipsham, B. P. 30 May. 1941 57 York-street.Cocks, George Whitehouse (16 28 May, 1898 117 Pitt-street.Cocks, Verner W. (17) 19 Nov., 1920 117 Pitt-street.Coen, John R. 5 May, 1938 110 Castlereagh-street.Cohen, E. J. Maddocks (18) 24 May, 1940 38 Martin-place.

•Coleman, Alan It 28 July, 1938 Public Trust Office.Collins, Alfred G. (19) 10 Mar. 1916 12 O'Counell-street.

(1) H. B. Byles & Co. (11) T. W. Garrett. Christie & Buckley.(2) Campbell, Campbell & Campbell. (12) MoDonell & Moffitt.(3) G. W. L. Charker & Co. (13) E. A. Cleary & Co.(4) J. J. Carroll, Cecil O'Dea & Co. (14) Clayton, utz & Co.(6) F. J. Church & Co. (15) R. N. Henderson & Taylor.

(6) Carruthers, Hunter & Co. (16) Trees, Cooks & Maddox.(7) Frank A. Davenport & Mont. (17) Verner W. Cocks & Graham.(8) R c. Cathels & Co. (18) Maddocks) Cohen Maguire.(9) James E. Carruthers & Co. (19) Alfred G. Collins & Co.(10) McLachlan, Chilton & Co. (20) Curtiss, Deearnaulde &© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Collins, Neil (11) 2 June, 1926 77 Castlereagh-street-Colreavy, Maurice Francis 23 Aug., 1946 28 Martin-place.

•Coningham, Y. F. 9 Mar., 1946 Commonwealth. CrownSolicitor's Office,

ConnaH, G. R (1) 8 Mar., 1940 9 Pitt-street.ConnaH, G. W. (1) 3 June, 1914 92 Pitt-street.Connery. Maxwell F. 26 Stay, 1932 75 Pitt-street.Connolly, Marjorie (17) 24 May, 1946 12 O'Connell-street.Connolly, Warrington (17) 1 Nov., 1928 12 O'Connell-street.Conroy, Neville Randolph (2) 2 June, 1986 7 Wynyard-street.

*Conway, William A. 20 Nov., 1936 31 Hunter-streetCook, Dudley Manning (3) 26 Slay, 1933 14 Martin.place.Cook, Samuel (4) 3 June, 1931 14 Spring-street,Coop, W. H 18 Nov., 1932 30 Carrington-street.Corbett, G. H. S. 18Feb., 1944 17 Castlereagh-street.Corcoran, John (5) 17 Nov., 1933 2 York-street.Cordingley, W. H. 29 May, 1936 133 Pitt-street.

•Cottee, A. M. 14 Mar., 1924 185 Elizabeth-street.Cottee, William Keith (6) 24 Nov., 1922 25 O'Connell-street.Cotter, Norman Sandford 18 Nov., 1932 54 Oxford-street.Cowlishaw, Reginald (7) 25 Aug., 1900 17 O'Connell-street.

•CowlisHaw, T. A. 27 May, 1933 9 Bligh-street.• Cowper, Norman L. (8) 6 June, 1923 53 Martin-place.•Coyte, G. A. 4 June, 1930 66 King-street.Craik, W. Panton 23 Aug., 1902 13 Bond-street.Crain, W. A. T 22 Feb., 1983 17 Castlereagh-street.Cram, John 27 Aug., 1926 2B Casticreagh-streec.Cranitch, Charles H. 18 Nov., 1938 297 Elizabeth-street.Creagh, W. J. (9) 18 Nov., 1899 247 George-street.Greer, J. N. (10) 8 May, 1919 3 Spring-street.Crisp, Ashley D. 30 July, 1943 10 Castlereagh-street.Croaker, Fred. 13 Mar., 1931 14 Martin-place.Crocker, Alan Wentworth (12) 27 Aug., 1920 115 Pitt•street.Crouch, Lindsay T. (13) 10 Mar., 1906 57 York-street.Crowther, John G. (14) 25 Aug., 1906 16 Barrack-street.Culey, Edward J. (8) 15 Mar., 1929 53 Martin-place.Cullen, C. S. (16) 19 Nov., 1937 9 Martin-place.

*Cullen, C. D. 8 Mar, 1946 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

Cuneo, Lionel A. C. 19 Nov., 1937 28 Martin-place.• Cunningham, H. J. 12 Mar., 1913 Public Solicitor's OfficeCupit, Allan E. 5 June, 1929 129 Pitt-street.

•Curran, Roy J. 28 Aug. 1931 33-39 Hunter-street.

(1) a. w. Connah & Son. (9) Creagh & Creagh.(2) Ssephea, Jaques & Stephen, (10) Abbott, Tont, Creer & WilKinson

(3) Walker, Gibbs & Cook. (11) Collins & Mulholland.(4) B. E. Cook & son. (12) J. E. A. Florence & Crocker.(5) John Corcoran & Co. (13) j . Stuart Thom & Co.

(6) Joseph Thomoson & Oates. (14) dibbs Crowther S Osborne.(7) Robson & Cowlishaw, (16) Charles A. Morgan. Potts & Cotten

(8) Allen, Allen & HEMSLEY.. (17) Warrington Connolly & Co.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Currie, G. B ..(22) I 19 Aug., 1932 109 Pitt-street.Currie, h. R. (22) 25 Aug., 1900 ' 109 Pitt-street.Currie, • William u. • 25 July, 1935 11c Castlereagh-street.Cutler. John K. 13 Mar., 1981 14 sprinv -street.Dale H. K 26 May, 1933 10 Castlereagh-street._Dale, N.C. Langham 27 July, 1939 33 Macquarie-place.d'Apice, A. W..• M. i . 21 9 Dec., 1913 30 Carringtton-street.d'Apice, • H. D. o. (2) 19 Nov., 1943 30 'Carrington-street.d'Apice, J. W.c (2) 13 Mar., 1942 30 Carrington-street.Dare, Lionel (3) 14 Mar., 1930 11c Castlereagh-street.Davies, olive W. (4) 7 June, 1529 14 Martin-place.Davies, E. Harris (21) 24 May, 1946 • 88 Pitt-street.Davies, John R. (19) 8 Mar., • 1940 81 Elizabeth-street.Davis, Alfred Israel 23 Aug., 1946 Cumberland County

Council.Davis, Alick S. (6) 10 May, 1923 17 O'Connell-street.Davis, Arthur E. (7) 28 Aug., 1931 44 Martin-place.

•Davis, C. E. 16 Mar., 1928 Legal Service Bureau.Davis, John. D. (7) 24 May, 1935 44 Martin-place.Davy, G. V. (8) ' 18 Feb, 1926 53 Martin-place.Dawes, F..R. 8. (9) 20 Nov., 1931 2 Hunter-street.Dawes, J. H. (3) 12 Mar., .1926 11c Castlereagh street.Dawes, R. T..1. (10) 22 Nov., 1912 18-20 Martin-place.Dawes, S. J. 29 May, 1942 18-20 Martin-place.

• Debenham, Arthur Edmund 5 June, 1929 Justice Department.De Cook ; A.R., (11) 19 Aug., 1932 107 Liverpool-street.de Ferranti, R. Z. (12) 9 Slay, 1929 92 Pitt-street.

•De Greenlaw, G. C. A. 24 May, 1946 44 Martin-place.Delany, Gerald E. ...... .30 May, 1941 28 Martin-place.Densley, William Pryor (13) 9 June, 1926 39 Martin-place.Dettmann, H. K. C. (14) 26 Aug., 1938 28 Martin-place.Devereux, Aidan 1 Nov., 1928 90 Pitt-street.Dey, John F. (20) 8 Mar., 1935 79 Elizabeth-street.Dezarnaulds, C. A. H. (15) 20 Nov., 1931. 67 Castlereagh-street.Dickinson, A. W. M. 27 Aug., 1926 33-39 hunter-streetDignam, C. P. 31 Aug., 1923 .160 Castlereagh-street.Dind, David 8. (16) 28 July, 1938 67 Castlereagh-street.Dive, James clouston 23 Aug., 1935 74 Pitt-street.Dixon J. K. I 9 Mar. 1934 116 Pitt-street.Dodd, Fred. M. (18) 29 july 1937 12 O'Connell-street.Donald, D. k. 25 Aug , 1939 33 Macquarie-place.Donald, Robt A, (5) ...... 26 May, 1939 60 Hunter-street.Donohoe, F. P. 30 Oct., 1930 76 Elizabeth-street.

(2) Makinson A d'Apice. (12) Whitehead, Ferranti & Green.(3) Lionel Dare & Dawes. (13) Densley & Downing.(4) Davies, Stewart A. Sharpe. (14) Dettmann, Austin & Maclean.(6) Vincent J. Brady, Donald A Co. (12) Curtise; Dezarnaulds & Bottfield.

(6) Hughesdon 5 Davis. (16) j. c. rickard & Dind,(7) Henry Davis A done (18) Rushworth, Dodd & Binfeld.(8) Allen, Allen & Hensley. (19) Clifton R. Penny & Davies.(9) Rand, Drew, Villeneuve-Smith A Dawes. (20) Boyce & Boyce.(10) Thomas Rose & Dawes (21) C. M. P. Horan & Davies

(11) J. A. Meaghet & De Cock. (22) H. R. & G. B. Currie.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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. Dowe, W. A. 1 June, 1927 92 Pitt-streetDowning,- Frederick John (19) • 21 nov .; 1930 • 39 Martin-place.

•Dowse • H. E. W. 30 . July; 1936 Rural Bank..Doyle, B. S. 30 July, 1931 Public Trust Office.Doyle • Mervyn A. 25 May, 1934 • 77 Elizabeth-street.Dresser, Roy. J. J. (20) 29' Aug.; 1930 66 Ring-street. ,

Drew, C. Mathews (1) 26 Nov., 1899 2 Hunter-street.Dryhurst • Claude R (2) • 21-Feb.; 1929 16 Barrack-street.Dudley,. R. F.' (3) • .. 17 Nov., 1916 - 113 Pitt-street..Duke,. A. W M :' (4) 4 June; 1930 77 Castlereagh-street.Diinhill, e. 'S. - (5) 15 Dee., 1888 • 97 Pitt-street

' Dunkley, M ' (14) 20 Nov., 1936 28 ,30 O'Connell-street.Dunn, William D 24 June, 1924 25 O'Connell-street.Dunne, Morgan- 27 May, 1938 30 Pitt-street.Dwyer, D. H (6) .. ..... 25 may, 1934 14 Pitt-street.

•Easton, M. j. Alex.. 3 May, 1934 • 31 Hunter-street:Ebsworth, A: C. ( 7 ) - 15 Nov., 1884 • 243-247 George-street.Ebsworth, F.o.(7)' 25 Aug:, 1894 • 243-247 George-street.. .Edgley, JOhn • m. D S.o.(8) 29, May; 1909 • 6 Wynyard-street.Edwards, Ahdy P.• • 15 Nov:, 1910 67 Castlereagh-street...Edwards, A. T. 3 June, 1925 Rural Bank of N.S.W.'Edwardw,J. M .. ...... 29'0dt.; 1914 156 • Castlereagh-street. •

•Egan, B. C. .... ........ 17 Nov:, 1939 72 King-street.•Egan, James 1 June, 1915. CoMmonwealth • Bank,

Pitt-street .Elnfeld, john i. (18) 25 Aug., 1939 12 O'Connell street.

•Miens; Marie Keating • 16 Nov., 1 945 350 George-street.•Elliotr Alban C., M C. .. 27 Aug., 1915 State • Crown SolleitOr's

Office..Ellis, Kevin'W (10) 4 Mar., 1932 10 Martin-place:Ellison, Alfred, Owen (11) 28 July, 1927 12 O'Connell-street.Ellitt, S. (12) 8 June,. 1921 72 Ring-street..Elphinstone, J. C. (13) 19 Aug, 1899 92. Pitt'stree1.4

Emanuel, Fred. • C. (1 , ) 28 • Aug, 1909. • 28-30 O'Connell-streettErratt, Lionel L. (4) 24 May, 1940 77 Castlereagh-street.

• Evans; Bruce 25 • Aug, 1933 • 141 Elizabeth-street:Evennett, Bertrand • Guy (15) 6 June, 1923 • 8a Castlereagh-street.Ewing,•R;M (16) • 26May, 1933 56 Hunter-street.Falkinghan; T..- 25 Aug., 1939 56 Minter-street.

•Fallaw. C. 28 July, 1939 • 12 Spring-street:Farrer, g. 14 Feb., 1942 188 Victoria-street, '

'King's Cross.Fawl, Herman 28 May, 1910 Hosking house,Hosking-

place: .(1) band, Drew, villeneuve-Smith & Dawes. (11) A. o. Ellison & Co

(2) Dibbs, Crowther,* Osborne • (12) Ellin & ' Law(3) W. D. Schrader * Dudley', (13) J. C. Elphinstone & Kelly.(4) Lorton •• Duke • & Errata (19) Fred. C. Emanuel & Dunkley.(5) B. S. Dunhill & Barker.- (15) B.G. Evennett & Co:(6) D. H Dwyer, Braund & Co' (16) Samuelson & Ewing,

(7) Eboworth & • ebsworth, (18) Rlshworth, Dodd & einfeld.(81 Edgely, Brown, & Sanderson. (19) Densley & Dowming(10) Kevin Ellie & • Co.' (20) Boy Dresser dr Co • . ''

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•Ferguson, Archd. 23 Aug., 1940 16 O'Connell-street.Ferguson, J. B. 27 May, 1938 hosking House, Hosking-

place.Ferguson, Thomas Alan (17) 31 July, 1919 12 O'Connell-street.

•Flaschi, Olivia (Miss)

29 May, 1942 Universities C o m m ission.

Fincham, Wan. Rollo (1) 7 June, 1922 9 Martin-place.Finlay, Mervyn 8 June, 1921 141 Elizabeth-street.Finn, Felix Aloysius (2) 8 June, 1921 92 Pitt-streetFisher, J. H 15 Mar., 1920 160 Castlereagh-street.Fleming. Michael Joseph (3) 7 June, 1922 44 Martin-place.

•Flesch, Max 9 Mar., 1945 9 Bligh-street.Florance, Franklin F. (18) 22 Nov., 1929 115 Pitt-street.Flynn, J. Stilwell I4) 13 Mar., 1931 117 Pitt-street.Flynn, Roderic S. (4).. 24 May, 1940 117 Pitt-street,Flynn, Vincent John 21 Nov., 1930 129 Pitt-street. JFoord, R. J. M 18 Nov., 1905 90 Pitt-street.

•Forbes, Morris Zion 17 Nov., 1944 10 Martin Place.Ford, Emil B. J (5) ... 31 Slav, 1917 350 George-street.Ford, Miss Hilary C. (5) 14 Mar., 1941 350 George-street.Forsyth, John Walter (6) 28 Aug., 1925 14 Martin-place.Forsyth, Walter George (6) . 24 Aug., 1901 14 Martin-place.Forsyth, Walter John C. (6) 25 Aug., 1933 14 Martin-place,Fowler P. T. 29 Oct., 1936 90 Pitt-street.Francis, E. A. ( 7) 24 May, 1935 67 Castlereagh-street.

*Francis, J. J. 21 Nov., 1941 3 Castlereagh-street.Francis, Wilfrid E. R. (8) 6 June, 1923 16 O'Connell-street.Fraser. W. H. 20 Feb., 1930 365 Rent-street.Freeman, R. C. 30 May, 1941 90 Pitt-street.Freeman, W. A. 3 Mar., 1900 10 Martin-PlaceFulton, Raymond Kyrie (9) . 18 Mar., 1921 14 Martin-place.Gaden, John D. L. (10) le Mar., 1928 11c Castlereagh-street.

• Gallagher F. 26 May, 1933 Solicitor for RailwaysOffice.

Galvin, P, F. 24 Aug., 1934 17 Castlereagh-street.Gammell, J. N 21 July, 1932 83 Pitt-street.Gardner, Ernest Henri- 1 June, 1895 17 Castlereagh-street.Garland, E. Graham (12) 23 Nov., 1917 33-39 Hunter-street.Garling, A. C.-M (13) 24 Oct., 1935 9-13 Bligh-street.Garratt, Arthur H... . 19 Nov., 1926 18 Martin-place.Garvin, James Herbert (14) 5 June, 1939 16 Barrack-street.Gash, Oswald J. 25 Oct., 1934 83 Pitt-street.Gee, D. A. (19) 12 Mar., 1904 92 Pitt-street.

..— (1) W. R Flacham & oo, (9) Felton. Lowe & Fulton.

(2) F. A. Flnn a co (10) Brady & Gaden(3) w P Immo.* & Os. (12) Haldworth, summers, & Garland.

(4) stilwen Flynn & Co. (13) H. C - M. Garling & Garling.(5) Emil e. J. Ford 4 Co (14) Hughes. Hughes, & Garvin.(6) Sly & russell. (17) Pritchard, Ferguson & Vine hall

(7) Francis & Francis. (18) J. E. Florence & Florance.(8) Rawlinson, Hamilton, & Francis. (19) Michell & Gee.

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Gee, G. C. M. (17) 25 Nov., 1921 14 Spring-street.Gee, K. Grenville (19) 28May, 1937 16 Barrack-street.Geikie, Bayne 4 May, 1939 5-7 O'Connell-street.

•George, Arthur T. 5 May, 1938 10 Martin-place.•Giblin, Hugh F. 24 May, 1940 31 Hunter-street.Gibson, A. R. Morris 22 Nov., 1929 4 O'Connell-street.

' Gibson, E. Ellard I 6 Mar., 1936 Public Solicitor's Office.Gilder, T. G., M.C. (1) 2 Sept., 1921 27 Hunter-street.

•Giles, Keith M. 5 June, 1929 29 Bligh-street.Giles, M. B 26 May, 1933 29 Thigh-street.

•Giugni, C. L. P. (13) 17 Feb., 1938 Wingello Hse, Angel-pl.Glasgow, Carl F. S. (2) 30 Aug., 1912 34 Martin-place.Glasheen, M. 8 Mar., 1940 3 Castlereagh-street.Glass, Sydney Benjamin 10 Mar., 1916 2 Castlereagh-street.Glasson, Donald E. 5 May, 1938 16 Barrack-street.Glen, A. Munro (4) 23 Feb., 1922 67 York-street

*Godfrey, Walter Stuart ..... 8 May, 1930 25 O'Connell-street.Goldberg, Norman 26 Aug., 1927 184 Phillip-street.

•Golden, P. J. I 23 Aug., 1940 261 George-street.Goldman, Philip 27 Aug., 1937 14 O'Connell-street.

• Goldsmith, (Miss) L. J. . ... . 17 Nov., 1933 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

Goldston, J. R. 16 Nov. 1945 81 Elizabeth-street.Gallan, Arthur M. I 28 Aug., 1936 39 Martin-place.Gorney, J. 9 Mar., 1945 29 Bligh-street.

• Gosling, C. M. .... 23 Nov., 1928 7 Wynyard-street.Gosling, E. D. (5) 15 Nov., 1940 Wingello House, Angel-

place.Gosling, J. E. (5) 1 June, 1895 Wingello House, Angel-

place.Greaves, Frederick H 26 Aug. 1905 92 Pitt-street.Greaves, John Barnett 9 Mar., 1934 92 Pitt-street.Green, F. J. (6) 27 May, 1938 92 Pitt-street.Green, H. L. 31 Aug., 1928 133 Pitt-street.Green, Neville G. 27 May, 1938 40 King-street.Greenwell. Charles G. (9) 26 Aug., 1905 46 Martin-place.

• Greenwell, Lloyd P. 25 Oct., 1946 44 Martin-place.Griffiths, A. H. 3 May, 1946 10 Castlereagh-street.Griffiths, Charles 26 May, 1944. 297 Elizabeth-street.Grove, E. Noel 24 May, 1946 185 Elizabeth-street.Grove, Rupert H. (11) 9 May, 1929 10 Castlereagh-street.Gunn, Keith W. 31 Aug., 1928 60 Hunter-street.

•Rains, Ivan 6 Mar., 1936 Public Trust Office.Hall, A. J. P. 4 June, 1924 44 Martin-place.

•Hall, E. I. s. 26 May. 1944 9 Martin-place.

(1) W. A. Gilder, Boa & Co (10) Gregg di Milne.(2) Kershaw, Matthews. Lams & Glasgow (11)1 McCoy, Grove, A Atkinson.

(4) J Stuart Thom & Co (13) John A. K. Shaw. Lewis A CO.(5) Priddle Gosling. Dalrymple & sillar. (17) A. E.Whatmore. G. U. 31. Gee & Co.(6) Whitehead, Ferranti A Green. (19) Sullivan Bros.

(9) Greenwell & York.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Hall, f. W. (17) 25 Oct. 1910 77 King street.• Halligan, (Miss) Mary P. .... 29 May, 1936 16 Barrack-street.Halloran, Aubrey 1 June, 1895 28 Martin-place.Hamilton, G. P. 25 Aug., 1939 60 Hunter-street.Hamilton, William (1) 24 Mar., 1838 16 O'Connell-street.

• Hannah, David G. (6) 7 May, 1936 375 George-street.• Hardiman, Keith 1 Aug., 1941 Rural Bank.'Harding, A. Norman (2) . • • • 2 June, 1926 Wingello House. Angel

Place.•Hardman, James Gordon 14 Mar., 1930 High Court, .. Darling-

burst.* Hardwick, George A. .. • • • • 26 July, 1940 136 Liverpool-street.Harris, J C. (3) 27 July, 1939 39 Martin-place.

*Harris, J. F. 26 May, 1933 N.S.W. Com •mission.

*Hart, Alan 4 June, 1930 62 Margaret-street.Hart, Geoffrey Alan 23 Nov., 1923 92 Pitt-street.

• Hart, Raphael Ernest 4 June, 1930 Dept. of Road Transportand Tramways.

Harvey, W. F. A. (4) 16 Mar., 1928 28 Martin-place.Haselhurst, Arthur (5) 10 Mar., 1916 67 Castlereagh-street.Havyatt, H. L. S. 13 Mar. 1931 53 Martin-place.

*Hawkins, R. W. . 8 Mar., 1940 Clerk of the Peace.•Haydock, E. B. 25 Aug., 1939 115 Pitt-street,Hayes, Alec: M. (7) 5 May, 1927 107 Pitt-street.Heaney, John S 31 July, 1930 56 Hunter-streetHellinrich, John m. (8) .... 23 Aug., 1935 77 Castlereagh-streetHelsham, Charles Howard (9) 24 Nov., 1921 350 George-street.Henderson, B. e. (10) 8 Mar., 1940 107 Elizabeth street.Henderson, S. H. 23 Nov., 1917 2b Castlereagh-street.

*Hennessy, Francis P. 28 May, 1937 Rural, Bank of N.S.W.*Hennessy, T. J. 28 May, 1937 Rural Bank of N.S.W.Renville, Henry F. (16). 27 Oct., 1938 46 Martin-place.Herald, Horace (11) 11 Mar., 1927 109 Pitt-street.

*Herford, S. Mervyn 26 May, 1933 104 ' Hunter.street.Herford, Stephen (12) 18 Nov., 1910 104 Hunter-street.

•Herford, Victor C. 6 Mar.. 1916 104 Hunter-street.Herlihy, Francis T. 29 May, 1916 39 Martin place.Hesslein, M. B. (11) 28 July, 1927 81 Elizabeth-street.

*Hewett, Alan 26 July, 1946 Justice Department*Hewitt, J. M. 7 May., 1943 Commonwealth Crown

Solicitors' OfficeHeydon, Joseph K. (14) 19 Nov., 1915 261 George-street.

(1) Rawlinson. Hamilton, & Francis. (9) Leonard Gibson & Helsham.(2) A. N Harding & Breden (10) A. E. McIntosh & Henderson

(5) J. C. Harris & Co. 1) Herald, Bruce Brlerley & England.(4) C. Marsh 5 , Harvey. (12) Datreon & herford.

(5).deame Haselburst & Howard. (13) Duncan Barron & Co.(6) Percy C. Williamson & Co. 14) Heydon A LochrIn

(7) Davies & Hayes 16) W.p. McElhone C( 8) Morgan J. O'Neill & Hellmrioh. (17) D. R Hall & Co.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Reyes; Fred (3) '126 oct., 1 1933 11c Castlereagh-street.Hickey, John 29 Aug., 1919 11c Castlereagh-street.

*Hicks, R. H. .... i 14-Mar., I 1930 . Child Welfare Dept.Hicks, R. Stuart (1) 27. Aug., -I 1926 .' 56 Hunter-street.Hickson; -.r., J. L..... ....... , i 31 - Aug ., I 1928 .15. Bilgh-street.Higgins, A:W. ; 10 , May, 1928 . 107 Elizabeth-street.Hill A. C. W. (2) I13. Mar., : 1909 . 115 Pitt-street.

•Hill, (Miss) dean B. 1 19 Nov., 1943 115 Pitt-street.Hills Stanley : R : (4) 26 Aug., 1 1936 Wingello House, Angel-

place.Hill, W. H H:.:(5) 26 ' Oct., = 1911 10 Castlereagh-street.

•Hills, Lancelot S. 13 . Mar., 1942. - 7 " Wynyard-street.Hoare, Harry E. (6) 7 -June, 1922 6 Wynyard-street.Hobbs, Alfred C. (7) I 25 Aug. --- 1900 -15 .Bligh-street.Hodge S. T. (8) :29 May, 1909 : 83 Pitt-street.Hodgson; - Frederick A (9) I 10 May, .1928 2 Hunter-street.

*Hogan, j. r. Niall 15 Nov., I 1940 31 Hunter-street.Hogan, L.A. 1 Sept, 1922 1 4-Martin-place.

Holland.A. E. (10) - 29 Aug., :1913 .129 Pit street.Hollingdale, S. A. (11) 20 Nov.,1909 1- 44 Martin-place.Holling dales Bustace t. (11) 8 Aug., ' 1921 JHolmes, W. F. 16 Dec. 1940 39 Martin-place.

*Hook, Edwin ... ... . .... .... 27 May, 1938 .Universlties Commission.•Hooke, Richard Watkins .. : 18 Feb., '.1915 m w s. & D ( BD.*Horsfield, r. S. 26 Aug., I . 1938 136 .Liverpool-street.•Hourigan-Hugn - 27 Aug., 1937 . Legal Service Bureau.Howard, Eric (12) I 31 Aug., - 1917 56 hunter-street.Howard-, F. Eric (13 ) E 24 Nov., 1922 67 Castlereagh-street.Howard, George Charles 29 Aug., 1924 .129 Pitt-street.Hoyle, Roscoe W.G. "-. (14) D. Nov.,: 1928 Wingello House, :Angel-

placeHudson-Harold , R. : 2 may, 1910 39.Hunter-street.

Hughes, -- Gebffrey Forrest, -. 10 may, '1923 - 16 Barrack-mreet.B.C., •A.F.C: (15).

Hughes, J. Foord 4 June, I 1924 -133 Pitt-street.Hughesdon, Victor Charles(16) 31-Aug., . 1923 17 O'Connell-street.

•Hull, F. Bassett 6 june, 1923 Dept:. of interior.Hungeford) w. le W. !:. 28 May, 1937 44 Martin-place.

Hunt-Edward A. (17) --29 Aug., (17) 7- 1919Hunt, 1 Br h t15 Bligh -stree .H. R -June, 1922

Hunter, Rohn' A. ,14 Mar.,: 1 924 . State Crown Solicitor'sOffice,

(1) Nicholl & Hicks. (10) Mealseter, holland A Co,(2) Hill...Thomson & Sullivan. (11) freehill, hollingale & Co(3) Bens & Wilson. (12) Eric Howard A Solomon.(4) Roscoe W. G., Hayle & Co. (13) Deane, Hasethurst & howard.(5) W. H. hill & well . (14) roscoe.w.-g. hoyle & Co.(6) A. j. Malachlan hoare & co. (15) Hughes, hughea & garvin.(7)• hobbs & Stoham. (16) h ugesdon & Davis.

(8) B. T. Hodge & Co. (17) Hunt & - Hunt.(9)Teece, Hodgson & Co.

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Name Date of Offices.Admission.

Hunter, Kenneth (1) 6 June, 1928 Wingello House, Angelplace.

Hurley, Cecil F. (2) 17 Nov., 1933 117 Pitt-street.'Hyman, A W., o.b.E., V.D. 21 Nov., 1903 9 Martin-place.

Inglis, J. J. 29 May, 1936 19 Bridge-street.Irvine, P. F. 2 June, 1928 19 Bridge-street.

°Irving, G.M. I 27 May, 1938 19 Bridge-streetIsaacs, H. E. (15) 22 Nov., 1929 3 Spring-street.Isaacs. Maurice 28 Aug., 1942 147 Castlereagh-street.

Jackson, J. Birnie I 22 Nov., 1918 117 Pitt-street.Jagelman, Joseph J. (3) 21 Aug., 1897 113 Pitt-street.Jagelman, Joseph M. (3) 2 June, 1926 113 Pitt-street.James, Harold Frederick 30 Aug. 1929 60-68 Hunter-street.Jaques, Charles Alfred (4) 1 Mar., 1902 7 Wynyard-street.Jeffrey, Royce H. (5) 17 Nov., 1939 185 Elizabeth-street.

°Seibert, J . M. I 15 Feb., 1940 44 Martin-place.Jenkins, F. W. 2 May, 1940 133 Pitt-street.

"Jenkins. Hermann J. 30 July, 1938 Solicitor for TransportOffice.

Jennings, C. R. E. (8) 13 Mar., 1914 129 Pitt-street.Jennings, Edward Edgar (6) 26 Oct., 1911 129 Pitt-street.Jermyn, Hugh W. S. ... 23 Nov., 1928 12 O'Connell-street.Johnson, Alec L. B. (7) 10 Mar., 1916 15 Castlereagh-street.

°Johnson, C T 15 Feb., 1934 31 Hunter-street.*Johnson, Harold 2 Mar., 1901 12 Spring-street.Johnson, Lance M. (8) 25 may, 1932 75 Pitt-street. •

'Johnson, Tom D. 8 Mir., 1940 9 Martin-place.Johnston, o. d. I 18 Nov., 1934 17 Castlereagh-street.

°Johnston, W. Keith 25 Aug., 1933 31 Hunter-street.Johnstone, Gilbert M. (9) 18 Nov., 1927 8a Castlereagh-street.

'Jones, David G. ....... 2 May, 1935 31 Hunter -street.Jones, Eric (10) 26 May, 1933 133 Pitt-street.Jones, Frank b, (11) I 21 Aug., 1897 107 Pitt-street.Jones, Ian McC. 24 May, 1935 31 Hunter-street.

Jones, John Russell (12) 12 Mar., 1920 39 Hunter-street.Jones, Leslie William I 21 Nov., 1930 14 Martin-place.Jones, Owen A. (13) . 2 Aug., 1923 10 Martin-place.

*Jones, Raymond F 2 June, 1926 17 Castlereagh-street.'Jones. S. J. 1 Aug., 1929 39 Hunter-street.'Jones, Sydney Toogood 25 May, 1907 107 Pitt-street.Joyce, J. W. 4 June, 1930 107 Elizabeth-street.Julian, H. N. (16) 10 Mar., 1939 28 Slartin-plat e.dud, E. M. 3 May, 1934 81 Elizabeth-street.Kaleski, J. h . F. ...... 21 July, 1932 39 MartIn-place.

(1) Carruthers. Hooter & Co (9) GiIbert H. Johnstone & Co.(2) Cecil F. Hurley CO. (10) H. T. macready & Erio Jones.

(3) Joseph J. Jasmines & son (11) W. R. & F. B. Jones.(4) stephen jaques Stephen. (12) Barker & Jones.(5) J. P. mescalfe & Co. (13) Owen Jones McHucthlson & Co.(6) Jennings & Jennings (15) Abbott. Tout, Creer Wilkinson.

(7) J. A. Thompson & Johnson. (16) E. H. Tobbutt & sons.(8) MoCew, Moray & Johnson.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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I Date of IName.

Offices.Admission.

Kay, R. Innes (2) 5 June, 1918 30 Pitt-street.Keane, F. J. 21 Nov. ,1930 72 Pitt-street.Kelly, Andrew (3) 8 March, 1940 60 Hunter-street.Kelly, James M. (4) 23 Nov., 1928 92 Pitt-streetKelynack, Gareth Owen (5) 1 Sept., 1922 62 Margaret-street.Kench, Albert G. .... ..... 24 Nov., 1022 117 Pitt-street.Kennedy, Alfred H. (20) 17 Nov., 1944 133 Pitt-street 'Kennedy, Arthur 6 Dec., 1945 119 Phillip-street.Kennedy, Donald E. S. (6) 1 Nov., 1923 185 Elizabeth-street.Kennedy, John Stewart (6) 25 Nov., 1921Kenny, Joseph Walter 15 Mar., 1929 160 Castlereagh-street.

Kiely, J. .J 7 Mar., 1896 17 Castlereagh-street.*King, Cyril J. 13 Mar., 1925 Solicitor for Railway

Office.King, P. W. Smyth (7) 31 Aug., 1923 9 Martin-place.King, Robert Russell (8) 14 Mar., 1924 129 Pitt-street.Ring, R. T. Smyth (7) 16 Mar., 1917 9 Martin-place.King, T. Bartlett (9) 30 Oct., 1924 33-39 Hunter-street,Kinky, A. F. (10) 20 Feb., 1930 63 Elizabeth-street.

*Kirby, E. J. 26 July, 1946 66 King-street.Kirkpatrick, Frank C. (11) 18 Mar., 1921 16 O'Connell-street.Kirkpatrick, M. A. A. (12) 4 June, 1930 14 Spring-street.

*Kitto, J. R. 2 May, 1935 Commonwealth Bankof Australia.

*Knox, Arthur G. 12 Dec., 1948 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

Knox, Gerald Robert Bruce(23) 8 Mar., 1935 7 Wynyard-street. '*Lacey, Walter C. . •• 14 Mar., 1924 Commonwealth Crown.

Solicitor's Office.Laidlaw, J. A. (13) 29 July, 1926 42 Bridge-street.Lamport, Alfred Maughan (14) 5 May, 1927 129 Pitt-street.Landa, Abram (15) 1 June, 1927 9 Bligh-streetLander, William 25 Aug., 1939 79 Elizabeth-street..Landers, Norman Leslie (16) 26 Aug., 19z7 9 Martin-place.Lane, Frank Edwin (18)- - • • - 1 Sept., 1922 12 O'Connell-street.Lane, George (17) 6 June, 1928 34 Martin-place.

•Lang, A. G. 1 Aug., 1941 39 Hunter-street.Langley, Thomas A. (19) 4 J une, 1930 70 King street.

•Larnach, T. M. 10 Mar. , 1939 26 O'Connell-street.Laurence, Alexander (21) 16 Nov., 1934 )Laurence, Ernest Albert (21)• • 25 May, 1901 44 Martin-place.Laurence, Neville C. (22) - - • • 23 Nov.. 1917 90 Pitt-street.

(2) criohton-smith & innesKay (13) J. W. M. Laidlaw & Laidlaw. •(3) Lynch & Kelly. (14) Martin & Lampert.(4) J. C. Elphlnstene & Kelly. (15) Abram Lands, Barton & 0o.(6) J. W. Mauna & Kelynack. (16) T. G. D. Marshall, Landers & Co.(6) Kennedy & Kennedy. (17) Kershaw, Matthews, Lane & Glasgow„(7) W. D. Smyth King & Bons. (181 A. S. Boultou, Lane. Rex & Co(8) Colquhoun & King. (19) Fisher & Macanah with J. T. Ralston & Bob.(9) Norton Smith & Co. (20) Bowman & Mackenzie.

10 R: D. Meagher, Sproule & co. (21) Laurence & Laurence.(11) Frank o Kirkpatrick & Co. (22) Allen & Laurence.

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Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

Laurence, Paul (20) 4 May, 1939 18 Martin-place.Laurence, Stanley T. (20) 26 May, 1906 18 Martin-place.Law, A. C.• (4) 18 Nov., 1927' 70-72 King-street, .Law, Percy c.(5) 24 Aug.., 1901 39 Martin-place,.

°Lay. A. J. L. 22 Nov., 1929 44, Martin-place:Layton, William. Deane 18 Nov., 1932 133 PItt-street..Leahy., R. C 4 May, 1939 133 Pitt-etreet.Leask, E. A. (6) 5 June, 1929. 117 Pitt-street,Lee, Frank W. (7) 24 Aug., 1907 133 Pitt-street.

°Lees •.• T. G. Walker 7 May, 1936 Solicitor for Railways'Office..

Leihius, G. Hugo (8) 2 Aug., 1901 83 Pitt-street.Lender, Frederic Gordon (9) 13 Mar.. 1925 60 hunter-street.

*Levy, Alfred A. 25 Aug., 1933 State. Crown. Solicitor'sOffice.

Levy, Keith .M. 4 June, 1930 Legal Service Bureau.Lewis, Cardiff E. (10) . .... 12 Dec.; 1919. Wingello House, Angel

Place.°Lewis, Cedric I. 25 May, 1932 State .. Crown . Solicitor's

Office..“Lewis, Lachlan Macquarie(10) 21 Nov., 1924 Wingello House, Angel-

place.*Leyden, M. W. 3 May 1946 44 Martin-place..Lieberman, Wm. (11) 16 Mar., 1928 56 Hunter-street

*Lindsay, F. 'C. 22 Nov, 1929 District • Registrar, HighCourt. ..1

Links, Hilary F. (13) 9 May, 1929 129 Pitt-street.Linton, John Fred (14) 19 Feb.; 1931 369 Georgo-street.Linton. Walter (15) 19 Nov., 1904 375 George-street,Little, F.B 18 Nov:, 1927 2 Carrington-street.

Lloyd, Robert 14 Mar., 1913 8a Castlereagh-street.•Lobb, J. V 8 Mar., 1935 72 Pitt-street.

Lobban, J. A. 3 June, 1931 110 Castlereagh-street.Lochrin, Leonard A. (17) 30 Aug., 1929 261 George-street. -

Lorton, Edmund Robert (18) 12 Mar.., 1920 77 Castlereagh-street.Ludwig , W. O. 19 Nov., 1937 28 Martin-place.Lupton, C. E. C. (19) 1 Nov., 1912 2 Martin-place. ,

°Lynch, T, D. 7 May, 1914. 70 Elizabeth-street.Lynn, John Joseph 19 Feb., 1931 60 Hunter-street.

*Lysaght, Carroll 16 Nov., 1945 10 Castlereagh-street.

(4) Ellitt & Law, (13) H. P. Links & Co...(5) Percy C. Law (14) Perkins, Stevenson I Linton.

(6) E. A. Leask. & Nicholas. (10 Walter Linton & Bennett.(7) Prank. W. Lee & Sleeman., (17) Heydon & Lochrin.(8) Leibius a Packer . 18) Lorton, Duke .&. Erratt.(9) Berry, Norris & SPfldee. (19) H .. o Marshall, Lupton Scott::(10) John A. K. Shaw. Lewis & . (20) g. M. Laurence & Sons

(11 ) W M . Lieherm an & Tobias, .

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Name. Date of. IAdmission. Offices.

._ .. McBride, B.' A.... 27 Aug. 1904 164 Pitt-street.

•McCaffrey, John 18 Nov.. 1932 Department of MainRoads,

McCaw, Kenneth-M: (1) 10 Mar., 1933 75 Pitt.street.MeCredie, Roland A l (2) 17 Nov., 1933 67 Castlereagh-street.McCulloch; P. Vi (3) 15 NOV., 1884 117 Pitt-street.McCuteheon, G C 21 Nov., 1930 16 Burrack-street.McDonald; A. a 15 mar., 1912 11c Castlereagh-street.McDonald, Barry J: (4) 12 Aug., 1937 11c Castlereagh-street.MCDOrraId, G-•.. R. -. W. (5). 12 Aug., 1937 164 Phillip-street.

. McDonald, John.J. (4) 12 Mar., 1904 11c Castlereagh-street.Macdonatu; Norman Hugh (6) 27 Aug., 1892 Wingello Souse, Angel- .

place.•McDonald; W. G', 21 June; 1940 Legal.Service Bureau.McDonell; KeithE. (7) 13 Mar., 1942 6 Wynyard-street.

o MacDongal, M. H. 17 Feb., 1939 141 Elizabeth-streetMcDougall, Joseph H 26 Aug., 1927 4 Castlereagh-street.

•McDówell', D. A 11 Mar., 1938 Maritime Services Boardc McDowelli- N: R, 25 Ana., 1939 14 Martin Place.McElhone; F. E. 13 Mar., 1914 3 Castlereagh-street.McEvilly, Augustus 8. - 29 Aug., 1891 11c Castlereagh-street.

McFadden. Matthew (9)' 7 Jane, 1932 26. O'Connel-street.McFadden., Teague...Joseph (9) '29 Oct., 1925 26 O'Connell-street.

*McGeehan, Robert Reid' 2,Mar, 1901 44 Martin-place.McGrath Brian L (10)'' 39 Sep., 1935 101 Hunter street.

• McGrath, J. B. 2 May, 1940 11c Castlereagh-street.*McGrath; Keith B. 23' Aug,, 1940 79 Elizabeth,street.McGrath, Maurice. J. 2 Aug., 1928 56 Hunter street.

• McGregor, D. G. 2-May, 1940 7 Wynyard-street.MeGuren„ Fred: 8 June. 1921 81 Elizabeth-street.McHutchison, M: W. (11) 28 July, 1927 10 Martin-place.MaIntosh, H. E. (12) 26 Aug., 1893 27 Hunter-street. .McIntyre, Dick L. 9 Hey, 1941 115 Pitt-street.McIntyre, MI IV. D. (131 13 Mar., 1925 44 Martin-place.McIntyre, Neil Halley (14) 26 May, 1933 115 Pitt-street.MacKellar, Allen Keith (15) 17 Mar., 1922 17 Castlereagh-street.

MacKellar, G. S (15) 31 Aug:, 1889 17 Castlereagh-Street. 'McKenzie, A. D.• 30 Aug., 1929 160 Castlereagb-street

• McKessar, Altred ,G.

1 June, 1927 Assistant State CrownSolicitor.

(1) McCaw, Moray & Johnson. (9) McFadden & McFadden.(2) Francis & Francis (10) Lamar° & MeGrath.(3) P.V. McCulloch & Buggy (11) Owen Tones; Maintchison & Co.(4) Shaw, McDonald & Co (12) H. E. McIntosh & Adrian.WI a. W. McDonald & Cis. (13) Dawson, Waldron, Edwards &(6) .Dowling .Tayler Maodonald & Pratt. Nicholls-(7) McDonell & Mofftt. (14) Parish, Patience & McIntyre.(8) McEvilly & McEvillY. (15) G. S. Mackellar & Son.

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Mackey, A. E. 23 Aug., 1935 79 Pitt-street.McKinnon. C. R 19 Aug., 1940 3 Castlereagh-street.McLachlan, U. D. (1) 10 Mar., 1911 14 Martin-place.

•McLachlan, T. K 22 Nov., 1929 74 Pitt-streetMaclaren, D. C 28 May, 1943 77 Castlereagh-street.

*Maelay, K. A, 23 Aug., 1935 2B Castlereagh-street°Maclean, Leyburn M., 25 Aug., 1906 44 Martin-place.Maclean, R. M. (2) 27 Aug., 1937 28 Martin-place.daclean, William J. 14 Mar., 1924 88 Pitt-street.

*McLeod, E. J. 20 Nov., 1925 I Solicitor for RailwaysOffice

McMaster, David 0. (3) 17 Nov., 1939 129 Pitt-street.McMaster, J. C. (3) 20 Jan., 1905 129 Pitt-street.McMaster, P. E. (3) 25 Aug., 1939 129 Pitt-street.McNally, J. J. (4) 21 F. b., 1929 17 Martin-placeMcPhee, H. J. (5) 26 May, 1933 6 Wynyard-street.Macpherson. Angus G. (6) 20 Nov., 1911 14 Martin-place.McRae, F. P. 24 Mar., 1944 State Crown Solicitor..Macready, H. T. (7) ' 4 May, 1933 133 Pitt-street.Madden, Gregory S. (8) 7 May, 1931 26 O'Connell-street.

*Madden, V. E. 24 May, 1946 81 Elizabeth-street..'haddocks, Miss H. M 26 May, 1944 Commonwealth Crown:,

Solicitor's Office.Maddox, John Owen (9) 3 Aug., 1922 117 Pitt-streetMadigan, F. T. 22 Nov., 1929 11c Castlereagh-street.Magney, John (10) 27 Aug., 1910 79 Eizabeth street.

* Magney, John P. 21 Nov., 1941 79 Elizabeth-street.Maguey, Thomas Augustus (10) 8 June, 1921 79 Elizabeth-street.*Maguey, Thomas Kearin 30 May, 1941 79 Elizabeth-street.Maguire, P. J. (11) 26 July, 1940 38 Martin-place.Malcomson, Alex. J. (12) 10 May, 1928 92 Pitt-street.Malouf, Phillip (15) 27 July, 1945 9 Martin-place.Manion, H. J. (13) 2 Nov., 1922 07 Castlereagh-street.Manion, K. D. (13) 15 Aug., 1918 67 Castlereagh-street_Mann, Edward Rolf (14) 20 Nov., 1918 42 Bridge-street.Mann, J. 4 May, 1945 84 Pitt-street.Mann, W. M. 17 Nov., 1933 247 George-street.

*Manning, A. P. C. 21 Nov., 1941 107 Elizabeth-street.Manning, John (16) 2 June, 1914 11c Castlereagh-streetMansfield, Humphrey (17)— 7 May, 1931 850 George-street.

(1) N. D. McLachlan, Chilton & co. Go) Magney' Magney.(2) Dettmann, Austin & Maclean. (11) Haddocks, Cohen & Maguire.

(3) McMaster, Holland & Co. (12) Brays & Malcomson.

(4) Lobban, McNally, & Harvey. (13) K. D. Manion & Co. & Harry Brown & Co..

(5) C. E. Chapman & Co. (14) E. R. Mann & Co(6) batdick & Macpberson. (15) Charles A. Morgan, Potts &

(7) H. T. Macready & Eric Jones. (16) Andrews & Manning.(8) Gregory s. Madden & Co. (17) Allan Utter & Mansfield,

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Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Mant, John F. (3) 30 Oct., 1924 34 Martin-place.Marks, Walter Moffitt(4) - 1 Mar., 1902I 67 Castlereagh-street.

*Maron, John . 10 Mar., 1939 Rural Bank of N.S.W.Marsh, C. Mibourne (5) ... 17 Mar., 1922 28 Marlin-place.Marsh, Gervase Wm. 4 Mar., 1932 92 Pitt-street.

*Marsh, 3. G. Milbourne 1G Nov., 1945 28 Martin-placeHarman, Thomas Gavan D. (6) 30 Aug., 1924 9 Martin- olace.Martin, R. A. o. (7) . • 5 June, 1929 129 Pitt-street.

*Mason, R. W. 25 Aug., 1933 State Crown Solicitors'Office.

Maughan, J. m. (8) 26 Aug., 1905 27 Hunter-street.Maund, J. W. (Snr.) (9) 26 May, 1900 62 Margaret-street.Maund, J. W. (Jnr.) (9) 14 Mar., 1941 62 Margaret-street.

• Maund, R. H. 15 Nov., 1940 62 Margaret-street.°Maxwell, A. F. 1 Aug., 1941 Dept. of Road Transport

& Tramways.Maxwell, Ian J. (10) 4 May, 1939 17 O'Connell-street.Maxwell, Robert 25 Aug., 1933 Public Trust Office.

4 Mayne, A. W. 22 Nov., 1929I 44 Martin-place.Mayne, William A. 11 Man, 1927 28 Martin-place.Meagher, J. A. (11) 28 Oct., 1926 107 Liverpool-street.

*Meehan, William Bede 6 May, 1937 66 Ring-street.• Meillon, J. A. . ...... 26 Oct., 1939 39 Martin-place.• Melville, J. A. 25 Oct., 1940 31 Hunter-street.

Melville, W. S. (18) 9 Mar., 1934 16 Barrack Street.Menlove, Neville V. 31 Aug., 1923 160 Castlereagh-street.Metcalfe. P. J. (12) 25 Aug., 1939 185 Elizabeth-street.

*Stiller, W. E. 2 June, 1926 Public Trust Office.Millett, Halse (13) 14 Mar., 1913 18 Martin-place.

*Mills, Eric J. 28 May, 1937 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office. •

Milne, Colin R. (141 31 Aug., 1928 39 Martin-place.Milne, Geoffrey L. (15) 2 June, 1926 4 Castlereagh-street.Milne, John W. 29 Aug., 1924 350 George-street.Milverton, Edward F. 25 July, 1935 11c Castlereagh-street.

*Minchin, E. Sohn 9 Feb., 1933 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

Minter. Clifford (16) 27 Aug., 1910 31 Hunter-street,Mitchell, Christopher (17) .. 4 March, 1932 14 Spring-street.Mitchell, Gerald 'W. 21 Nov. 1930 33 Hunter-street.Mitchell, Harrie R. 29 Sept., 1944 350 George-street.Mitchell, Karl A. (2) 15 Mar., 1929 14 Spring-street.Moffatt, J. B. (1) 26 May, 1906 104 Hunter-street.

'• Moffatt, 3. G. S. (1) 6 Mar., 1936 104 Hunter-street.

(1) J. B. Moffatt & Bon. (10) Maxwell & Boyd.(2) Mark Mitchell & Nelson. (11) J. A Meagher & De Cork.(3) Prank A. Davenport & Mane. (12) J. P. Metcalfe & Co.(4) T. Marshall. Marka & loner (13) Halle Millett & Co

(5) o. H. Marsh it Autrey. (14) Perry O. Law & Miles.(6)P.O. D Marshal!, Landers & Co. (15) Gregg & Mine.(7) Martin a Lemma (16) Minter. Simpson & Co,

,(8) Bradley. Bon. & Maughan, (17) Alfred Mitchell & Son(9)j. W.Maand & kelynack. (18) Eric Campbell. Omant & Melville.

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Name. I - Date of I Offices.Admission.

• Moffitt GwendOline 26 Aug., 1988 ; 60 Elizabeth-street.Moffitt, N. A. 27 July, 1989 I 94 Martin place.Moffitt,-William Heath (2) 14 Mar., 1913 6 Wynyard•street.Moloney, Denis B. (3) ' 26 may, 1933 133 Pitt-street.Monro, J 14 Mar., 1941 42 Bridge-street.Moodie, Wm. C. (4) 7 Mar., 1903 11c Castlereagh-street.Moore, G. G. Hamilton (5) 25 Slay, 1934 7 'Wynyard-street.Moore, H Hamilton (5) 23 Nov., 1923 7 Wynyard-street.Moore-Williams, Graham 23 Nov., 1923 State Crown Solicitor's.

Office.Moray, Sydney H. 9 Mar, 1924 67 Castlereagh Street.Morck, W. T. (21) 25 May, 1034 67 Castlereagh-street.Morgan, Alfred J. (7) 16 Nov., 1901 129 Pitt-street.

Morgan, Alfred T. (8) 5 June, 1929 74 Pitt-street.Morgan, Charles A. A. (0).. „ ( 'May, 1920 9 Martin-place.Morgan, Charles Alfred (7) 29 May, 1938 129 Pitt-street.Morgan, Harold (10) 19 Nov., 1920 14 Martin-placeMorgan, Harold E (8) 19 Aug., 1932 74 Pitt-street.Morgan, Harold T. (8) 30-Noy., 1889 74 Pitt Street.

•Morris, Gerald Brian 24 Aug., 1014 70 King-street.Morrissey, H.(11) 21 Nov., 1919 79 Elizabeth-street.Morrissey, Paul V..........15 Nov., 3940 25 O'Connell-street.

Mosee , W. C. .. ....... 7 Nov., 1929 51 Castlereagh-street.Mulholland, J. J. (12) 10 Mar., 1906 77 Castlereagh-street.Mullen, Brian 24 Aug., 1945 84 Pitt—streetMulligan, J. J. 21 Aug., 1897 92 Pitt-street.Mulray, Roland D. (13) 30 Aug., 1929 115 Pitt-street.Munro, Harold 15 Feb., 1984 81 Elizabeth-street.Murdoch, Gilbert C. 18 Dec. 1935 138 Pitt-street-Murray, D. R. A. 15 Nov., 1935I 16 Barrack-street-Murrell, Jobn Linsell (14) 12 Mar„ 1926 I 44 Martin-place.Nelson, Charles Calvert (15) 21 Nov., 1896 I 14 Spring-street. .

•Newell, H. Moffat 29 May., 1986 Rural Bank of N.S.W.•Newman, G. 31, 15 Nov.. 1935 M. W. S. & D. Board,Newnham, Fred A. 15 Mar., 1929 28 Martin-place.Newton, G. L. (16) 6 Mar., 1986 17 O'Connell-street.Newton, W S. (1 7) 21 Feb., 1924 137 Pitt-street.Nicholas, J. G. (18) ..... 3 1 July, 1930 117 Pitt-street.Nichol', Robert warren (19) 2 Aug., 1928 66 Hunteratreet.Nicholls, T. W. (14) . 25May, 1907 44 Martin-place.Nicholson, Herbert L. 13 May, 1929 26 Bridge-street.Nicol, A. A.( 22) 30 July, 3938 Wingello House, AngeP

place.

(2) MeDonell & Moffitt. (13) B. D. Muhray & Co.(3) D. B. Moloney & Son. (14) Dawson,Waldrou,Edwards &Nicholls(4) Purees & Moodle. (15) Mark Mi tchell & Nelson.(5) B. Hamilton Moore & Co. (16) Remington & Co.(7) Alfred J. Morgan & son. (17) Edward R. M. Newton & Bon.(8) Harold T. Morgan & scn. , (18) E. A. Leask & Nicholas.(5) Charles A. Morgan, Potts & Cullen. (19) Nicholl & Hicke.(10) Sly & Russell. (21) E. D. Manion & Co.(11) Murphy & Moloney. (22) DOWling, Tayler, McDonald & Pratt.(12) 0014as & • mulholland.

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Date of

Name. Offices.Admission,

Nieol,G.,:Stuart 10 Mar., 1039 160 Castlereagh-street.*Nield, A. E. 17 Nov., 1933 189 Castlereagh-street.*Niven,E.P..A. ..... 7 May, 1943 Govt. Insurance Office.Nix, L. F 10 Mar., 1989 92 Pitt-street.Nolan, Bercy L. 29 Aug., 1908 11c Castlereagh-street.

. *Norris, John T. 7 May, 1936 Wingello House, Angel-place.

Nodal], D. A.. (3) 20 Nov., 1936 350 George-street.Norton, John D. 15 Nov., 1946 171 Macquaie-street.

*Nowland,.A. M. 27 Aug.. 1926 Rel atriatiou Commis-sion.

*Oakes, Basil r. 25 May, 1934 74 Pitt-street.Oakes, Norman C. (5) 18 Nov., 1910 1 -7 Bent-street.Oberg,A-E• • • 25 A,Rg, 1939 11c Castlereagh-street.O'Brien, J. G. 29 Aug., 1930 129 Pitt-street.O'Carroll, Denis 28 May, 1898 Wingello Meuse, Angel-

place.O'Connor, D,..E. (4) 7 May, 1936 02 pitt-street.O'Dea, Ceril (6) 15 Mar.. 1929 11c Castlereag•atreet.

•O'Hanlon, v. T. 30 May, 1941 Wingello House, Angel-place.

Old, cedric. (7) 7 May, 1936 5 Bligh streetOld, trenham.(7) 25 May, 1934 5 Bligh-street.Oliver, Albert,D 8 Mar., 1890 55 Pitt-street.

*011iffe. C. J. 21 June, 1940 66 Hing-street.*O'Neill, James Joseph 20 Nov., 1942 79 Elizabeth-street.O'Neill, •Matthew John, snr.

(8) ....... , . .. . ......... . .29 May, 1909 79 Elizabeth-street,*O'Neill, Matthew John, jnr. (8) 27 May, 1988 79 Elizabeth-street.*Opie, Clifford V. 26 May, 1959 Legal Service Bureau.•Oram „Richard T. 28 May, 1943 129 Pitt-street.O'Reilly, .W.'Meredith 28 May, 1943 88 Pitt-street.

•Ormshy,.A. J. 3 May, 1934 3 Castlereagh-street.•O'Rourke, h. X.

29 Oct., 1943 Solicitor for RailwaysOffice.

Osborne, Frederick M., D.S.C.(9) 25 May, 1934 16 Barrack-street.

Osborne, George F .4 June, 1924 79 Elizabeth,street.Osbornejtonald ,C. (9) 18 Feb., 1915 16 Barrack,street.Oxlade, R. A., C.B.E. (10) 23 Avg., .1911 11c Castlereagh-street.Packer, Thomas W. (11) 22 Feb., 1923 83 Pitt-street.Page, Brian J..D.(12) 27 Avg., 1937 44 Martin-place.

*Page, D. M. R. 18 Mar., 1940 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's.

*Paget, Reginald J. 21 Nov., 1908 Sent Chambers, RakingPlace.

• Paisley.r. E. 10 Mar., 1939 80 Hunter-street.Palmer, C. A. (13) 23 Aug., 1940 2B .Castlereagh-street.

_ .. . .. . . .(3) Bland & Garnock. (9) Dibba, Crowther & Gabon"(9) Michell & Gee. (10) Gill, OrJade & Broad.(5) Norman C. Oakea & Elam. (11) leibios & Backer.(6) j J. Carroll, Cecil O'Dea & Co. (12) Freehill, Hollinadale & Co(7) Asher, Old, & Jones. (13) Pigett, Stinson,-MacGregn & palmer.,

(8) Murphy & Moloney.

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name.

Date of

. offices.Admission.

Palmer, Hubert S. (I) 18 Nov., 1910 2b Castlereagh-street,Palmer, J. G. 2 May, 1935 9 Bligh-street.Palser, Herbert. R. 11 Mar., 1927 104 Hunter-street.Panekhurst, Edwin D. 19 Nov , 1937 28 Martin-place, Park, Keith. L. 15 Feb., 1946 8-14 Bond-street.Parker, Benjamin F. (2) 7 Mar., 1891 )

J 16 Barrack-street.Parker, Benjamin Paterson(2) 3 June, 1931 ..,Parker, William 10 Mar., 1894 77 Castlereagh-street.Parkhill R. J. B. (7) 10 Mar., 1939 2 Martin-place.

• Parkhill, W. J. V. 23 Aug. 1935 46 Martin-place.Parkinson, Charles Edwin (4) 12 Mar 1920 51 Castlereagh-street.

* Parsons, Mitchell F. 15 Feb., 1940 15 Bligh-street.Parsons, ross W. 17 Nov., 1940 A.I.F

• Paterson, E. A. 25 Nov., 1921 Solicitor for RailwaysOffice.

Patience, J. D. (5) 3 May, 1934 115 Pitt-street.Paton, S. D. (6) 20 Feb., 1911 57 York-street.Patterson, William (8) 15 Mar., 1929 56 Hunter-street.

• Payne, E. R. 6 Mar., 1956 Rural Bank.Payne, Noel Richmond 9 May, 1929 Legal Service Bureau,Paynter, J. C 10 Star., 1939 107 Elizabeth-street.Peacock, Arthur S. (9) 24 Aug., 1934 11c Castlereagh-street,Pearce, Christopher H. (10) 2 June, 1926 4 Castlereagh-Street.Pearson, S. Ingram 24 Aug., 1945 19 Bligh-street.Peck, W. A 16 Feb., 1939 14 Spring-street.

•Pender, E. F. 16 Nov. 1945 10 Martin-place.'Penman, E. B. 8 Mar., 1946 State Crown Solicitor's.Pennington, Charles A.(11) -. 8 May, 1942 72 Pitt-street.Pennington, G. C. (11) 17 Nov , 1939 72 Pitt-street.Pennington, W. H. (11) 18 Nov., 1938 72 Pitt-street.Penny, Clifton R 10 Mar., 1916 81 Elizabeth-street.Peoples, J. h. 30 July, 1936 79 Elizabeth-street.Pepper, A. W 17 June, 1943 Dept. of Road Transport

& Tramways.Perkin, Basil Woodd (12) 18 Mar., 1917 369 George-street.Perkins. Owen (13) 13 May, 1913 375 George-street.Perry, Alan Wentworth (14) ' 2 Sept., 1921 11c Castlereagh-street.Perry, Jchn W. I 19 Nov., 1920 44 Martin-place.Peters, E nen. (15) I 19 Nov., 1926 33-31 Hunter-streetPetherbridge, J. D. 19 Nov., 1943 A.I.F.Petrie, H W. (16) 17 Nov., 1916 375 George-street.Philip, Alexander Otto (17) 27 Aug., 1910 79 Elizabeth-street.Phillips, N. E. 30 Aug., 1918 17 Castlereagh-street.Phillips, W. Berge( 18) 6 Mar., 1936 117 Pitt-street.

. -(1) Pigott, stinson, Macgregor & Palmer (11) Pennington & Pennington.

(2) Benjmins f. Parker & Son. (12) Perkins, Stevenson & Linton.(4) R. W. Fraser & Parkinson (13) W. S. Gray & Perkins.

(5) Parish, Patience & McIntyre (14) H. J. Earlier, A. W. Perry & B. P.(6) J. Stuart Thom & Co. Purcell.

(7) Dawson, Waldron, Edwards & Nicholls. (15) Norton Smith & Co.(8) William Patterson & CO. (16) f.o Petrie & Son.(9) Barkell & Peacock. (17) O. J. Ellis & Philip.(10) C. H. Pearce & Co. (18) N. J. Bell, Phillips & Co.

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Pickering, Norman S. (1) 28 Aug., 1925 7 Wynyard-street.Pike, Veronica (2) 24 May, 1940 141 Elizabeth-str eet.Pike, Vincent M. (2) 15 Mar., 1929 141 Elizabeth-street.

•Pilkington, Lemoine James 22 Nov., 1929 31 Hunter-street.Pilling, Stanley (3) ..... 31 Aug., 1928 34 Hunter-streetPisk, Dr. H. V. 16 Nov., 1945 350 George-street.Pluck, Reginald C. (4) 7 May, 1925 14 Spring-street.Poole, Alfred Lachlan (5) 6 June, 1928 27 Hunter-street.Poole, Edgar N. ( 6) 28 Aug., 1909 113 Pitt-street.Poole, L. N. (7) 13 Mar., 1914 15 Bligh-street.Potts, Craigton R. (8) 12 Mar., 1937 9 Martin-place.Pratt, A. F. M. (9) 10 May, 1928 39 Martin-place.Pratt, Eric Stanley (10) 28 Aug., 1925 Wingello House, Angel.

place.Price. Harold Joseph (11) 19 Nov., 1926 39 Martin-place.Priddle, R. G. (12) 28 Nov., 1892 Winge]lo House, Angel-

placePrimrose, Max A. 10 mar., 1939 12 Castlereagh-street.Primrose, N. A. A 15 Nov., 1935 77 Castlereagh-street.Primrose, R. C. N. (13) 15 Mar., 1912 12 Castlereagh-street.

•Primrose, Tony 26 Aug., 1938 109 Pitt-street.Pritchard, A. R. (14) 10 Mar., 1939 12 O'Connell-street.

•Pulsford, M. B. 18 Nov., 1938 l I C Castlereagh-street.Purcell. B. P. (15) 4 June, 1924 11c Castlereagh-street.Purcell, T. j. 18 Nov., 1927 66 King-street. 'Purses, A. Grafton (16) 3 Mar., 1900 11c Castlereagh-street.Pye, David Sidney (17) 23 Nov., 1923 4 Castlereagh-street.Pye, E. (18) 25 May, 1934 15 Bligh-street.Quinlivan, Claude L. 30 Aug., 1929 Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor's Office.Railton, Alan C. (25) 15 Nov., 1946 44 Martin-place.Ralston, John Malbon (19) 10 May 1923 72 King-street.Rand, W. A. (20) 5 Mar., 1892 2 Hunter-street.Ratner, S. D. 17 Nov., 1933 56 Hunter-street.Raves, Victor S. 14 May, 1917 92 Pitt-street.Read, Edmond (21) 20 Nov., 1919 9 Hunter-street.Read, Wm. Vero 26 Nay, 1933 49 Victoria-st., Pott's Pt.Reed, F. E. (22) 12 Mar., 1926 60 Hunter-street.Reichenbach, G. S. (23) 24 Nov., 1922 53 Martin- place.Reilly, F. W 15 Nov., 1940 79 Elizabeth -street.Remington, Geoffrey C. (24) 16 Mar., 1923_ 17 O'Connell-street.

(1) Stephen, Jaques & Stephen. (15) H. j. Bartier, W. Perry and(2) Pike A Pike. B. P. Purcell(3) A J. Reynolds & pilling. (16) Ponies & Moodie.(4) Aitken A Pluck. (17) Pastes & Pye.(5) A. j. Taylor. William Arnott & Co. (18) Hunt & Hunt.

(6) George A. Raves & Poole. (19) Fisher and Macansh with J.(7) C. T. Poole & Son. ' Ralston & Son.

(8) Charles A. Morgan. Potts & cul len. (20) Rand, Drew, Villeneuve-Smith &(9) Walter Dickson & Co. Dawes.

(10) Dowling Tavler Macdonald & Pratt (21) Read and Read.(11) Harold J. Price & Co. (22) Taylor and Kearney.(12) Priddle. Coaling. Dalrymple & Billar. ( 23) Allen, Allen & Hemaley.

(13) Primrose, Young & Primrose. (24) Renington & co(14) Pritchard, Ferguson & Vine-Hall. (25) Freehill, Hollingdale & Co.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Renouf, A. P. 30 Oct., 1942 Dept. of External Affairs• Renshaw, A. R. 31 Aug., 1928 44 Martin-place.•Reushh, Jeannette S. 16 Nov,, 1945 109 Pitt-street.

Rex, Geoffrey Richmond (1) 21 Nov., 1924 12 O'Connell-streetReynolds,. A. J. (2) 29 May, 1897 34 Bunter-street.Reynolds, Rex 17 Nov , 1933 39 Martin place.Rich, Harold 16 Nov., 1945 185 Elizabeth-streetRichard, Leslie (3) 29 Oct, 1936 12 O'connell-street,•Richards. H. K. 20 May, 1942 88 Pitt-street;Richardson, Gordon A. (4) 20 Nov., 1931 92 Bridge-street:Rickard, Jonathan Charles (5) 4 June, 1919 67 Castlereagh-street.Riddle, J. G. (6) 17 Nov. 1933 14 Martin-place.Ridge, Stanley L. 20 Aug., 1898 76 Pitt-streeti

•Riley, Bede 27 may, 1938 Justice Department.Ring, J. E. (7) 30 July, 1936 4 Castlereagh-street.Rishworth, J.C. (10) 13 Mar., 1931 79 Elizabeth-street:Rishwortb. N. Stanley (8) 3 June, 1931 12-14 o'connell-street.Ritchie, Alan V. (9) 25 Aug, 1939 5-7 O'Connell-street.Roach, Michael David 8 may, 1930 51 Castlereagh-street;Roach, P. N 29 Oct., 1995 160 Castlereagh-street.Roberts, C. D'A. 25May, 1934 56 Young-street.Robertson, Colin 7 May, 1931 19 Hunter-stieet.

•Robilliard, Gordon 24 May, 1946 92 Pitt-street.Robinson, C. W. ....... 2 May, 1940 74 Pitt-street.Robinson, William W. 1 Sept., 1883 34 Martin-place.Robson, Cuthbert William 29 Aug,„ 1913 10 O'Connell-street.Robson, Ewan Murray (11) 4 June, 1990 17 O'Connell-street.Rofe, A. J. F. 15 Feb., 1946 56 Hunter-street.Rofe,• Edgar Percival F. (12) 30 oct., 1924 16-18 O'Connell-street.Rofe, Percy (12) 10 Nov., 1984 16 O'Connell-street.

•Rohn, F. A. Lynne 19 Nov., 1937 9 Bligh street.Rohn, F. Lynne ....... 3 June, 1893 9 bligh-street:Ronald, Basil C. W. (13) 4 June, 1919 67 Castlereagh-street.Rose, Sydney B. 30 July, 1931 26 Bridge-street.Roseby, Keith Bond (14) 10 May, 1923 107 Elizabeth-streetRosenberg, Alan 20 Nov., 1925 107 Elizabeth-street.Rosenblum, m. 29 Oct., 1931 8-14 Bond-street.Rosenthal, A. L. 31 July, 1924 25 Castlereagh-street.Ross, Donald 31, July, 1930 129 . Pitt-street.

•Ross S. 3 Dec., 1945 81 Elizabeth-street.Ratirery, J. M. 26 Sept., 1940 28 Martin-place.Rowe, D. S. (16) 5 June, 1929 155 King-street.Rowe, Septimus G., D.S.O. (17) 12 Mar., 1920 39 Hunter-street,

(1) A. s. Boulton, Lane, rex & oo. (9) braund Son & Ritchie(2) A J Reynolds & Pilling. (10) N. E. Stutter & J. C. RishWorth.(3) A o Elliaon R. Cr. (11) Robson & Covallshaw.(4) E. P. Mann & Co (12) Alfred Role & Sons.(5) J. C. Rickard and Died. (13) K. D. Manion & CO.

(6) Manning. Kiddie & CO (14) Rowley, roseby & CO,(7) Blake & Ring: (16) : Salwey & Primrose.

(8) Rishworth, Dodd & einfeld (17) Norton, smith & Co.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Rowles, N. C. 15 Nov., 1935 92 Pitt-street.Rowley, EriC Nelson (2) 29 , Aug., 1913 107 Elizabeth-streetRoxburgh, David William (1) 27 Aug., 1887 33-39 ' Hunter-street.Roxburgh, Russell Charles (3) 5 June, 1896 19 Bridge-street.Rudd, N. G. 24 Aug., 1934 195 Elizabeth-street.Rundle, C. W. (1) 29 Aug., 1908 33-39 Hunter-street.

* Rundle, Le slie 29 May, 1940 136 Liverpool-street.Russell, Mackenzie • 26 Oct, 1939 375 George-street.Russell, E. A. S. (4) 29 July, 1926 350 George-street.Ryman, John,P. i 5 i 6,May, 1926 107 Elizabeth Street.Sager, Harold A. (6) 14.Mar., •1924 1,7 Bent street.Salmon, B.: M (19) 120 'Nov., 1931 133. Pitt-street.Samuelson,.A. B. (7) .21 Feb., 1924 115 Pitt-street.Sanderson, Katherine (20) 17 Nov., 1944 6 Wynyard-street

•Saunders,..John-F. ,21 Nov., 1941 44, Martin-place.Sayegh, E. G. .15 mar., 1929 133 Pitt-street.SayWell, Preston G. 23 Aug., 1946 14 Martin-place.Saywell. T. A. R. 27 July, 1933 11c Castlereagh-street.Saywell, T. S. (8) ,29 Aug., 1903 11c Castlereagh-street.Schmidt, A. T. 8 Mar, 1946 19 Bligh-street.Schrader, G..D. (21) ,26 May, 1933 .91 Phillip-street.Schrader W. Douglas (9) 27 May, 1899 113 Pitt-street.Scott, Charles B. (10) 25 May, 1932 117 Pitt-street.

•Scott, hectormcDonald 3 June, 1925 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

Scott, Kenneth Ernest (11) ...31 Aug., 3923 2 Martin .place.Scott,...L G 12 Mar., 1937 129 Pitt-street.Scott, W.. B 19 Nov., .1937 153 Elizabeth-street.

• Scotter, Roy Wilfrid 13 Mar., 1925 Solicitor for Road Trans--port and Tramways.

ScOtter, William Edward (12) 27 Aug., 1904 79 Elizabeth-street.Seabrook, R. (13) ..... 19 Nov., .1920 133 Pitt-street.

•See, Geoffrey A. W. '16 Nov., 1945 12 O'Connell-street.Sendai], Horace Richard 16 Mar., 1928 115 Pitt-street.

* Serio, Roy C. 27 July, 1945 26 O'Connell Street..Service, C. Don (14) 27 Aug., 1920 39-49 Martin-place.

*Seton, B. V. c. 29 'May, 1942 12 Spring-street.Sharah, J. P 1 Aug., 1941 141 Elizabeth-street..Sharpe, D. R. 1 June, 1927 14 Martin-place.

* Shaw, A. R.. 15 Mar., 1929 3 Spring-street.Shaw, J. L. (16) 29 Aug., 1930 72 Pitt-street. •Sheehy, C. L. (17) 31 May, 1912 76-78 Pitt-street.Sherlock, E. W. B. 4 may, 1933 .129 • Pitt-street.

(1) Norton ) Smith & Co. (11) h. O. Marshall, Lunton, & Scott ,(2) Rowley, Roseby Co. (12) W. R.Scotter & j. C. • RishWorth.(3) Russell C. Roxburgh & Co. (13) Seabrook & Co. .(4) Russell & Russell (14) C. Don Service & Co.(9) Willams, Ryman & Co. (16) Gould & Shaw.(6) Norman C.Oakes • Sugar, (17) C. L. Sheehy & Co.(7)bernard Samuelson & Co. (19) Bowman & Mackenzie.(5) Saywell & saywell. (20) Edgley, Brown & Sanderson.(9) W. D. Schrader & Dudley. (21) Molloy & Schrader.

(10) W. C Taylor & Scott.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Sherman, P. 15 Feb., 1934 4 O'Connell-street.* Shield, Richard Victor 28 Mar., 1926 104 Hunter-street.Shields, Percy A. (1) 22 Nov., 1929 5 Bligh -street.Shipway, Phillip (2) 15 Mar., 1929 133 Pitt-street.Shiress, Ralph A. 31 July, 1924 243-7 George-street.Shorter, Rowland H. (4) 24 May, 1902 60 Hunter-street.Sillar, John Walker (5) 6 June, 1923 Wingello House, Angel-

place.Sillar, Ralph S. B. 24 Feb., 1916 11c Castlereagh-street.Slmbllst, Samuel H. 23 Aug., 1935 17 O'Connell-street.Simon, M. A. 16 Nov., 1934 109 Pitt-street.

* Simpson, A. H. 19 Feb., 1931 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

Simpson, E. Telford (8) 6 May, 1915 31 Hunter-street.Simpson, Ian Roy 21 Nov., 1919 92 Pitt-street.Sinclair, Frank C. 19 Nov., 1926 2B Castlereagh-street.Sinclair, W. J. 17 Nov., 1944 2 Bridge-street.Single, H. V. (7) 16 Nov., 1934 44 Martin-place.Slade, Clive Stuart (8) 12 Mar., 1920 10 Castlereagh-street.Slade, George Harold (9) 4 Mar., 1932 117 Pitt-street.Slattery, K. M. 28 July, 1940 92 Pitt-street.Sleeman, Joseph E. (10) 8 Mar., 1935 133 Pitt-street.

•Small, A. G. 17 Nov., 1933 Legal Aid Bureau.•Small, D K. 29 May, 1942 56 Hunter-street.Small, G. Lane (11) 10 May, 1928 34 Martin-place.Smith,A. Gordon, 51.0. (12) 21 Feb., 1924 7 Wynyard-street.Smith,A. Kingsford (13) 7 May, 1925 369 George-street.Smith, C. Jollie (14) ... 30 Oct., 1924 185 Elizabeth-street.Smith, Ewart 5 May, 1942 110 Castlereagh-street.

*Smith, Francis. J 23 Aug., 18-16 11c Castlereagh-street.*Smith, Frederick 1 June, 1927 Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor's Office.Smith, Herbert 2 June, 1915 113 Pitt-street.Smith,Leonard S. 31 July., 1930 4 Castlereagh-street,Smithers, Chas. Ormonde (15) 24 May, 1902 169 Castlereagh-street.Smithers, John Lloyd (15) 8 May, 1930 169 Castlereagh-street.

Smithers, Kenneth (15) 15 Feb., 1940 169 Castlereagh-street.* Smoothey, W. Robert 25 Aug., 1933 Department of Main

Roads.* Snelson, T. M. L. 28 July, 1938 Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor's Office.°Solomon, N. G. 1 Aug., 1941 141 Elizabeth-street.Sommers, Frank J. 28 April, 1932 197 Elizabeth-street.

(1) Asher Old & Jones. (9) Tress, Cocks & Madd's.(2) ShIpway & Berne. (10) Prank W. Lee & Sieemun.(4) R. H. Shorter & robin. (11) Kershaw, Matthews, Lane & Glasgow.

(5) Priddle. Gosling, Dalrymple • Sills, (12) Stephen, Jaques & Stephen.(6) Minter. Simpson & Ce. (13) Dudley Westgarth & Co.(7) Dawson, Waldron, Edwards & Nicholls (14) C. Jollie Smith & Co.(8) Traill & Slade. (15) Smithers, Warren, & Lyons.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Sommers, S.G. (17) 6 June, 1923 197 Elizabeth-street.Boater, Betty Mavis (1) 30 May, 1941 34 Hunter-street.Spencer, T. G D. 15 Nov., 1935 Hosking House, 84 Pitt-

street.spong, Keith B. 26 Aug., 1938 Lega! Service Bureau.

Spore, Joseph D 9 Mar., 1934 60 Hunter-street.Sproule, The Hon. R. (2) 17 Nov., 1927 63 Elizabeth-street.Stacey, Albert 27 July, 1933 17 Martin Place.Stafford, G. M 3 Aug., 1922 77-79 Elizabeth-street.Stamen, J. H. 23 Aug., 1940 104 Hunter-street.Starling, F. W. Graham 18 Feb., 1915 5 Hunter-street.Statham, R. R. (3) 10 May, 1928 27 Hunter-street.Steed, John D. (16) 27 Feb., 1939 10 Martin Place.Steel, William A. ..... 26 July, 1934 185 Elizabeth-street.Stephen, Alastair Edward (4) 19 Nov., 1926 7 Wynyard-street.Stephen, L. Consett (4) 18 Nov., 1927 7 Wynyard-street.Stephenson, J. H. (5) 2 June, 1915 4 O'Connell-street.Stevenson, John Otho (6) 3 June, 1925 } 369 George-street.Stevenson, John Walker (6) 7 Mar., 1896

*Stevenson, W. R. D. 28 July, 1938 53 Martin-place.Stewart, Alan T. (11) 22 Nov., 1929 14 Martin-place.

*Stewart, N. V. 21 Nov., 1941 74 Pitt-street.Stewart, Ronald Max well (7) 17 Nov., 1933 197 Elizabeth-street.Stokes, William H. (14) 9 Mar., 1934 33-80 Hunter-street.Stone, Walter Alexander 3 May, 1934 4-6 Castlereagh-street.

*Storey, Geoffrey Parnell (8) 31 Aug., 192 110 Castlereagh-street*Street, A. V. 8Mar., 1935 Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor's Office.Stupart, Revil] S. G. 10 Mar., 1933 129 Pitt-street.Summers. Philip Lee (9) 25 Nov., 1921 33-30 Hunter-street.Sunman, Eric 15 Nov., 1940 34 Jamieson-street.Swain, Kenneth V. 27 Aug., 1937 10 Martin-place.Sweeting, Cecil Reuben 4 Mar, 1932 16 Barrack-street.

* Swinson, It. W. G. 11 Mar., 1938 115 Pitt-street.Sykes, W. D. (13) 25 Aug., 1944 53 Martin-place.

*Symonds, Cedric R,. 3 May, 1946 56 Hunter-street.Tatty, W A. (15) 4 May, 1939 39 Martin-place.Tanner, Frank J. 24 Aug., 1901 26 Martin-place.Tartakover, A. J. (10) 9 Mar., 1895 2 York-street.Taylor, A. J. (12) 1 Mar., 1902 57 Hunter-street.

(1) Turton & Boater. (10) John Corcoran & Co.(2)R. D. Meagher, Sproule & Co. (11) Davies, Stewart & Sharpe.(3) A. J. Taylor, Wm. Arnott & Co. (12) A J. Taylor William Arnott & Cr.(4) Stephen, Jaques and Stephen. (13) Sykes & Havyatt.(5) Arthur Muddle & Stephenson (14) A. R. Baldwin, Stokes & Co.(6) Perkins. Stevenson & Co. (15) Lightoller & Ta ty.

(7) B. G. Sommers & Stewart. (14) Harold R. Rushby, Steed & Co.(8) Purvis and (doodle. (17 S. G. Sommers and Stewart.(9) Holdeworth, Semmere & Garland.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Taylor, Harold Minton (1) 18 Mar., 1895 53 Marti•place.Taylor, Laurence William (2) 4 June, 1924 88 Pitt-street.Taylor, Robert Horley (3) 2 May, 1935 11c Castlereagh-street.Taylor, W. C. (4) 28 Apr., 32 117 Pitt-street.Tebbutt, Roy E. (5) 2 June, 1926 28 Martin-place.Tebbutt, William Alston (5) 6 June, 1923 28 Martin-place.

•Templeman, R. G. B. . 16 Dec., 1940 11c Castlereagh-street.Tester, Walter George (6) .... 4 June, 1924 136 Liverpool-street..

* Thoene, P. R. Meyer 23 Aug ., 1946 185 Elizabeth-street.Thom, Jack ..... 19 Aug., 1932 360 George-street.Thom, J. Stuart (7) 26 Aug., 1893 67 York-street.

•Thomas, E 0. B. 27 May, 1938 39 Hunter-street.Thomas, Ivor Akers 1 June, 1927 14 Martin-place.Thomas, J. R. 30 Aug., 1929 39 Martin Place.Thomas, Norman D. 32 Nov., 1913 61 Castlereagh-street.

•Thomson, P. W. (18) 28 May, 1937 115 Pitt-street.Thomson, J. E. (8) 29 Oct., 1931 14 .Martin-Place.Thomson, J. L. 30 Aug., 1918 141 Elizabeth-street.

•Thomson, Neil 13 Mar., 1943 Public Service BoardThomson, W. R: 39 Oct,. 1931 14 Martin-place.

* Thorburn. Archd. J. K. 2 May, 1935 141 Elizabeth-street.•Thorn, Percival John 19 Feb., 1920 Solicitor for Railways '

office.Thornton, Geoffrey W. (9) 13 Mar. 1931. 186 Elizabeth-street.Thornton, Reginald (9) 19 Aug., 1899 , 185 Elizabeth-street.Tilbury, M. Geoffrey 13 Mar., 1931 28 Martin-place.Tillam, Roger H. (10) . 9 May, 1929 44 Martin-place.Tobias, R. H. (11) 12 Mar., 1937 56 Hunter-street.tobin, Reginald Clement (12) 14 May, 1908 60 Hunter-street.

*Torpey, Kevin R, 20 Nov., 1931 44 Martin-place.Tracey, Edward Roy (13) 20 Nov., 1925 81 Elizabeth-street.Traill, Keith R. (14) ..... 18 Mar., 1921 10 Castlereagh-street.Tremlett, G. G. 19 Aug., 1982 28 Hunter-street.Tribe, Kenneth W. (15) 5 May, 1938 79 Elizabeth-street.Truman, P. G. 17 Feb., 1927 10 Martin-place.

'1' Tubman, Henry Quentin ... 30 May, 1941 State Crown SolleitoesOffice.

-*Tuck, W. H. 27 May, 1938 136 Liverpool-street.Turner, G. H- 27 Aug., 1892 lie Castlereagh-street.Tweeddale, S. C. (16) 2 Nov., 1922 17 O'Connell-street.Twigg, A. C. R. 23 Feb., 1922 160 Castlereagh-street.Uther, Allan Hammill (17) 25 Aug., 1894 380 George-street.Uther, E. Allan (17) 6 June, 1928 350 George-street.

(1) Allen, Allen, 6 Hanalei, (10) W. P. McElhone & Co.(2) R. N. Henderson & Taylor. (11) Wm,. Lieberman & Toblas,.(3) Wm. Walker, Taylor & Edwards (12) R. H. Shorter & Sibiu(4) W. C. Taylor. & Scott (13) E. R. Tracey & Co.

(5) e. h. Tebbutt & dine. (14) Traill & Slade.(6) Clayton, Efts & Co. (15) Boyce & Boyce.(7) J. Stuart ■ Thom • & co. (16) Robson & CowlishaW

(8) Sly & Russell, (17) Allan Otte, & Mansfield:(9) R. Thornton & Bon. (18) Hill, Thomson & Sullivan.

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Utz, Harold S. (5) 15 Oct., 1915 136 Liverpool-street.Vickery, E..Frank (1) 19 Nov., 1904 2 Martin-place.

o Vincent,, G R . 30 Aug., 1929 . 72 Pitt-street.Vine-Hall, D.. J 29 Oct., 1914 State Crown Solicitor's

Office.

.Dr. George W. (3) 30 May, 1921 31 Hunter-street.Waddell; Herold Wentworth 8 June, 1921 10 Martin-place.Wailes, John . E. (9) 7 May, 1931 14 Martin-place.

• Walker,,F. H.• 28 • May; 1937 31 Hunter-street.Walker, Geoffrey W. E. (4), 7 June, 1922 12 Castlereagh-street.Walker...T. C. Le. Maistre 28 • May, 1937 44 Martin-nlace.

* Walls, R. K. 8 , Mar., 1946 7 Wynyard-street.o Walton, .. J. W. 26 May, 1944 117 Pitt-street.• Wansley, G.-O. 2.May, 1940 39 : Mart-in-place.Nark, Alan , (6) 31. July, 1924 33-39 Hunter-street.Warren,.,N. W. 24 May, 1946 155 King-street.Warren,M. Bruce (7) 14 Mar 1924 84 Pitt-street,Warren, Thornas•Leslie (8) 17. Feb. 1916 169 Castlereagh-street.

•WatKins,Bernard ,Felix 19 Nov., 1920 44 Martin-place.Watling, J. J. (9) 28 : Aug., 1925 14 Martin-place.

• Watson. Douglas Hardwick 8 Mar., 1940 44 Martin-place.•Watson,,S. G 16 - Mar., 1923 Public Solicitor.Watts i•Percy R. (15) 23.Nov., 1907 9 Bligh-street.

*Waugh, Keith- 19 Feb.. 1914 Commonwealth CrownSolicitors Office.

Webb, H.. Wilshire .... 20•Feb., 1930 4 Castlereagh-street.Webb, R. .J (14) ...... .... . .. ... 8 May 1942 A.M. F.Webster, John. C. 25 may, 1907 44 martin--Place-Weir, A. R. (10) 18 Nov. 1932 10 Castlereagh-street.

• Wells,G. • 13, mar; 1942 79 Elizabeth-street.Westgarth, Dudley(I1) 27 Aug., 1910 369 George-street.Westgarth. John g Dudley (11) 6 May, 1937 369 George-street.

* Westgarth, Mollie J. D. (11) 1 6 Nov., 1945 369, George-street.• White, A. J.

28 July, 1944 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

•White, Clifford H 12 Dec., 1946 ' State-Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

White,.C.• P. (12) . 36 aug. 1918 160 castlereagh-street.White, E. P. (13) 16 • mar., 1928 16 Barrack-street.

*White ; L. McLeod 28 Aug., 1914 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office.

(1)Vickery,Wilson & Parkhill (9) sly. and russell.(2) ferguson and Vine Hall (10) W. h hill • &-Weir.,(3)menter, Simpson & Co, (11) Dudley Vreatgarth & On.(4) P. W Walker and son. (12) C. P. White & Co.

(5) Clayton, Utz & CO. (13) Stillvan-Bors:(6) Norton, smith &.' Co. (14) Webb & BoLand.

(7) salwey and' Primrose. (15) Parer r. Watts & benjafield.(8) Smithers, Warren,and-Lyons.•

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Name. Date of Offices.Admission.

Whitehead, Keith E. (17). 7 June, 1922 92 Pitt-street.Wight, John W. (1) 15 Nov., 1940 39 Hunter-street.

•Wild, K. E. 25 Oct., 1946 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

Wiides, J. Lewis (2) 2 June, 1926 60 Hunter-street.•Wilkins. Frank . ...... 8 June, 1921 Legal Service Bureau.

Wilkinson, Clive B. (3) 7 June, 1922 3 Spring-street,Willcox, Charles Ryan (4) 21 Nov., 1930 9 Martin-place.Williams, David Lynton 1 Sept. 1922 10 Martin-place.Williams, George W. (6) 21 Nov., 1924 107 Elizabeth-streetWilliams, Keith 27 Aug., 1910 58 Margaret-street.Williams, Kenneth N. (7) 29 July, 1938 10 Martin-place.Williams, Lewis G. (8) 3 Aug., 1922 28 Martin-place.Williamson, P. L. (9) 11 Mar., 1905 375 George-street.Wilson, Henry Cecil (10) 27 Aug., 1920 19 Bridge-street.Wilson, W. J. Southey (11) , 6 June, 1928 14 Martin-place.Windeyer, Allen C. (12) 5 June, 1929 25 O'Connell-street.

•Wirrell, Alison M 19 Nov., 1913 14 Martin-place.Wishart, J. R. 19 Aug., 1932 350 George-street.Wishart, Robert A. 23 Aug., 1946 74 Pitt-street,

*Wolfe, S. E. 25 Aug., 1939 3 Spring-street.* Wood, F. R 21 July, 1932 Justice Department.*Wood, H. P. 19 Nov., 1915 Maritime Services Board

Offices.Woodward, Colin W. (13) . 28 Aug., 1936 133 Pitt-street.

•Woodward, H. R. (14) 6 June, 1928 57 York-street.*Wootten, G. F.,C.B.E.,D.S.O. 30 July, 1931 6 Wynyard-street*Wray, C. D. W 12 Dec.. 1919 State Crown Solicitor's

Office.* Wright, J. Vicars 28 Aug., 1925 Solicitor for Railways.

Office.*Wright, Raymond A. 6 Mar., 1936 14 Martin-place*Wronker, Gerald S 3 May, 1946 17 O'Connell-street.

Yeomans. Richard John (15) 25 May, 1991 10 Castlereagh-street.York, Walter Robert (16) 2 Sept., 1921 46 Martin-place.

* Young, James W. 26 May, 1933 39 Hunter-street,Young, Ronald R. (5) 25 July, 1935 12 Castlereagh-street.Young, R. W. 21 Feb., 1918 8 Spring-street.Yuill, George Ashwin (1) .... 6 June, 1917 33-19 Hunter-street.

(1) Norton, Smith & Co. (10) Russell C. Rorburgh & Co.(2) Barry, Norris, and Wilder. (11) Wilson & clapin.(3) Abbott. Tout, Crear & Wilkinsos. (12) Windeyer & Co.(4) C. R. Witless & Co. (13) W H. Woodward & Son,(5) Primrose, Young & Primrose, (14) 3. Stuart Thum & Co.(6) Wllunu,. ryman, & Co. (15) Fitzhardinge, son, and Yeoman,.(7) Owen Jones, McHu tchison & co. (16) Greenwell end York(8) R. C. cathels & Co. (17) Whitehead, Ferrant & Green.(9) Percy L. Williamson & CO.

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certificates, or who are deemed to be the holders of practising certificates by reason of being solicitor soldierswithin the meaning of the Legal Practitioners (War Service) Amendment Act, 1940.

An asterisk denotes a solicitor holding a practising certificate under Section 69 (b) of the LegalPractitioners Act. 1898-1936.

N.B.—The registration of Solicitors' Offices is now effected with the Incorporated Law Institute underRule 14, promulgated on the 12th March, 1943.

Name. Date of Place. I Agent.Admission.

Abbott, Alan C. (4) 19 Aug., 1932 Narrabri A. S. Boulton, Lane, Rex & Co.Abbott, Douglas William 81 Aug., 1928 Glen Innes Clayton, Utz and Co.Abbott, Leonard C. 13 Mar., 1925 Berrigan Walker, Gibbs and Cook.Ackerman, Val 8 Mar., 1920. 2 Joubert street,

Hunter's Hill G. G. Tremlett. F-4•Adams, P. G. 23 Aug., 1940 Wollongong Barker & Jones. -aAdams, R. A. C. (5) 10 Mar., 1911 Camden Payten & Pyo.Adams, Roy Stanley 4 Mar., 1915 Hunter-st., Newcastle R. C. Cathels & Co.Alidis, Oliver C. 8 May, 1930 Forest-road, Hurstville S. E. Cook & Son.Anderson, G. M (6) .............. 17 Nov., 1944 Jingellic Tress, Cocks & Maddox.Angel, H. L. (1) 2 June, 1926 Albury H. D. McLachlan, Chilton & Co.Armstrong, Eric A.T. • 28 Aug., 1936 55 Hunter-st., N'oastle J. K. Dixon.Armstrong, I. W. 28 Aug. 1931 Bourke o. M. Allen.Astill, Frank A , (2) 10 Mar, 1933 Gilgandra M. J. McGrath.Astley, L. W. P . : I May, 1934 St. Marys W. B. Scott.• Atkin, Philip I : May, 1938 Dungog S. E. Cook & Son.Atkins, r. J. (3) 30 July, 1925 Wollongong Herald, Bruce Brierley & England.Attwood, E. H. 29 Oct., 1931 Manilla - .... ......... Whitehead, Ferranti & Green.

(1) Tietyons. Angel & Jacking (2) Kay and astll (2) R. J. Atkin. Owes and lea.(4) Manning & Abbott (2) R A. c. Adams a Rim (6) Benjamin & Anderson.

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Name. 1 Date of I Place. 1

AgentAdmission.

Avern, Alec Frederick (1) 23 Aug., 1902 Inverell Percy R. Watts.Axtens, Alan Wald 26 Aug., 1927 I Lismore Kennedy and Kennedy.Bailey, R. G. (8) 23 Aug., 1935 Queanbcyan Alfred J. Morgan & Son.Baillie R. G. L. (2) 21 July, 1932 Bathurst Jennings & Jennings.Baines, W. G. A. 25 May, 1934 Bingara Perkins, Stevenson & Co.

*Baker, B. 13 Aug., 1929 Gourburn Duncon Barron & Co.Baker, Eric l, 16 Nov., 1934 Tumut C. L Pearce & Co.taker, Geoffrey William 21 Nov., 1919 Bangalow Arthur J . McDonald, Baker and

Baker.Baker, W. Preston (6) 25 Aug., 1933 Goulburn Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor &

Palmer. i-4Baldock, Alfred F. (3) 1 June, 1927 Orange Iceton, Faithful & Baldock.Baldwin, Ilarington 10 Meg, 1928 Walgctt Baldick & Macpherson. obBalzer, Raymond (7) 26 Oct., 1939 Lismore Bowman & MacKenzie.Banfield, E. F. (4) 2 June, 1920 Cessnock Taylor and,Kearney.

• Barnett, Knight W 27 Aug., 1926 26 Bolton-st., Newcastle B raye and Malcomson.*Barnett, .D orman (9) 2 may, 1935 Finley Walker, Gibbs & Cook.• Baxter, W. Allen 26 july, 1940 Gunnedah d . s. Pye.Beale, Edgar. 24 May, 1946 Wollongong N. W. Caldwell.Beehag, Frederick William .... 27 Aug., 1920 522 Princes Highway J. L. Thomson.

Rockdale.beerworth, William C. 23 Aug., 1935 Broken Hill John H. Peoples.

Bennet, R. D. J..............24 Oct., 1935 Milton S. E. Cook & Son.Best, Harold P. (5) 1 Nov., 1923 Lismore Percy R. Watts.Best, Percival George (5) 6 Mar., 1897 Lismore Percy R. Watts.Betts, Ernest A. (6) 20 Aug., 1898 Goulburn C. M. Marsh & Harvey.

1 Avern, mclntvre Werner & GArdiner . (4) W j . Enright and Ban field (7) J. E. McIntosh & Balzer.(2) F. t. Kenny & Son & Baillie. (5) McIntosh and best. (8) C, H. Davies & R. O. Batley.

3) Lee, baldock & Millard, (6) Betts and Baker (9) L. C. Abbot & Barnett.

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Name. 1 Date Of } Place. Agent.I Admission. 1 1 — - Belverdge), Alan (1) 27 Jay. 1939 Gilgandra Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Edwards.

. Biddulph, Q. A. (9) 16 Mar. 1928 Guryn , • Biddulph and.SalengerBiggs, W. J. 18 Feb. 1020 Raleigh Palk, 'lensing- Minter, Simpson & Co.

ton. . .. _L .Bilbie, Géb. S. 28 july , 1938 72 hun Mter-st., N'cstle. Shaw, cDonald & Co.Bivens, D. c. „ 15 Feb., 1910 cessnock J.. R. Thomas.Blomfield, H. B. W. (8) 27 JulY, 1945 Bega ..c.„. Bland & Garnock.

Bloore, R. Bruce 29 oct., 1925 West WyalOng John. H. Dawes.Paul 7 june,Brother, t W. (31 7 1922 griffith kershaw, MattheWs, Lane &

Glasgory.Boardmah, Ed win Rex 21 Nov., 1930 Quean beyan MacKenzie Russell. „ .....

*Boland, J L 6 mar; 1936 Murwilllumbah Garland Seaborn. & Abbott. CIBoland, N. T. (4) 15 mar., 1925 Moree Whitehead, Ferranti Or Green. IQBond, H. A. 30 July, 1930 Bega paul laurence.

Bondfield, i. G. 27 Aug., 192 Lismore Clayton, utz 4 co.Booth, A. D. (5) 23 nov. 1907 Dulibo Colquhoun and , king.Borthwick, 4. Max. (6) 26 may, 1939 Dungog Thos. Bose & Dawes.

BorthwicK, Douglas, J. W. (6) 12 Aug., 1942 DUngog Thos. Rose Or Dawes.Bowden, Frederick 16 Nov ,., 1936 'livered Joseph R. McDonOall.Boyd, John 4 ,June, 1919 Peak Hill Grand, Seaborn and Abbott.Boys, Frederick Charles 6 Mar., 1897 Bonibala Priddle, gosling, Dalrymple and

Mar.Brady, James F. 27 Aug. 1926 Mathoura H. D. McLachlan, Chilton Or Co,

*Braham, J. 24 May, 1035 Bathurst Barry, Norris and Wilde&

(1) Beveridge and Derialer. (5) A, P. Booth and Son. (8) robbie, Blomileld .5 Oliver.(9) Cater and Blamer. (6) Borthwick & Wean (9) Q. A. Bidduiph & Smith.

(4) Webb and Boland. (7) W. H.Baker, Bowing and Cohen,

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Name. Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

•Braund, Henry D. 20 Nov., 1909 Tumut I F. W. Walker & Son.•Braye, Norman Inglis 13 June, 1940 26 Bulton-st„ NewcastleBraye and Malcomson.Braye, T. A. I. (1) 30 May, 1896 26 Bolton-st., Newcastle Braye and Malcomson

*Brett, S. G. 24 May, 1946 Albury Bradley, Son & Maughan.Briggs, L. G. 15 Nov., 1940 Lismore P. Goldman.Britton, Richard Charles (2) .. 26 May, 1933 In vcrell Warrington Connolly.Broderick, C. T. H. 26 Aug., 1905 Forbes F. H. Oreaves.Brown, A. A. 25 Oct., 1934 Wyong Dudley Westgarth & CO. l•-••Brown, Adrian 17 Feb., 1927 18 Alexander - street Stephens, Jaques & Stephen. 1---‘

Collaroy. 0Brown Colin K 12 Mar., 1937 Port Kembla T. G. D. Marshall, Landers & Co.

•Brown, John C. 11 Mar., 1938 Wollongong, Barker & Jones.Brown, M. Austen (3) 31 July, 1939 Broken Hill Curtiss, Dezarnaulds and Edwards.Brown, Samuel W. M 28 May, 1937 Duhbo Colquhoun & King.Brown. T. J. (3) 5 May, 1927 Broken Hill Curtiss, Dezarnaulds and Edwards.Browning, R. h, M.C., M.B.E. 8 May, 1913 Bathurst Barry, Norris and Wildes.

(4)Bruce, Robert Ritchie (5) 19 Aug., 1932 Narrabri Sly & Russell.Bryen, J. P. 23 Nov., 1923 Gunnedah Murphy and Moloney.Budd, Frederick Knight 5 May, 1927 Murwillumbah Whitehead, Ferranti & Green.

Buffler. B. J. 26 May, 1933 West Maitland Robison, Maxwell and Allen.Burke, A. A. 26 May, 1909 2 Newcomen-street, Osborne M. Allen.

Newcastle.

(1) Braye, Crags, Cohen and Chapman. (3) John H. Edwards, son and Brown. (5) Harold Wheeler and Bruce,(2) Richard J. O'Halloran and Britton. (4) McIntosh, Mcphillamy & Co.

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Name. I Date of 1 Place. 1 Agent.Admission.

Burke, John R. 9 May, 1929 Trundle T. G. D. Marshall, Landers & Co.Butler, F. S. C, (1) 22 Feb., 1923 Inverell Rand and Drew.Butler, o. S. 18 Nov., 1932 Griffith Kershaw, Matthews, Lane and

Glasgow .Butterworth, R. S. (2) 7 June, 1922 Taroe F. o. Petrie and Son.

, Button, Stanley A. (3) 2 Aug., 1928 Coonamble A. R. M. Gibson.Caldwell, E. R 31 Aug., 1928 Young Clayton, Utz A Co.Callachor, Julian A 10 May, 1928 Parkes W. P. McElhone & CO. 1•...Callan, E. J. (4) 29 May, 1936 0 ,,ota,mundra P. L. Nolan and Co. 1-■Campbell, Allan R. .... ....... 12 Aug., 1926 Orange Campbell, Campbell and Campbell. 1•--,

Campbell, Eric, D.S.O.,V.D. (5) 27 Aug., 1919 Young Eric Campbell, Omant A Melville.Cannington W. g, 31 Aug., 1928 Hamilton 1. L. Addison,Cape, R, Cecil 18 Nov., 1809 Point Clare Garland, Seahorn and Abbott.Caesar, Philip (8) 4 Feb., 1982 Nyngan McDonell and Moffitt.

•Caesidy, Frederick William .... 4 Mar., 1932 Morse Purves & Moodie.Cawood, James D. (9) 20 Feb., 1930 Church-st., Parramatta. Wilson and ()lapin.

•Chapman, .7. G. 29 Aug., 1941 Canowindra F. A. Finn & Cn.•Chapman, J. W. (10) 8 Mar., 1946 Wollongong Bowman & MacKenzie.Chapman, S. V. (7) 3 June, 1926 26 Bolton-st., Newcastle Braye and Malcomeon.•Charlton, Percy 18 Mar., 1921 59 King-el., Newcastle S. E. Cook and Son.

(1) Borthwlek and Butler. (4) Klnaey end Callan. (8) A. T. L. Flashman & Cassor(2) Butterworth and Cowan. (5) Brio Campbell, Omant & Melville. (9) J. D. Cawood & Mall.(3) .1. p. Y. Rattan and Boa. (7) BraYe, Cragg, Cohen and Chapman. (10) Henry Peedon & Chapman,

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Name. Date of i

Place. Agent.Admission. 1

Clark, David J. (2) 15 Nov., 1915 Leeton Edward R. MINewton and Son.Cleaves, W. 1. (3) 9 May, 1929 Cessnock Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and Palmer,Cohen, A. p. 14 Mar., 1930 Tamworth I. L. Addison.Cuhen, Colyn A Keith (4) 8 May, 1924 26 Rolton-st., Newcastle Braye and Malcomsou.Cohen, Ian A. L. 21 Nov., 1941 St. Mary's N. Goldberg.Cole, W. A. (5) 4 June, 1924 Moree . Purves and Moodie.Coleman, R. K. (6) 4 June, 1919 16 George-St., P'matta Hughesdou & Davis.

"'Coogan, William D. ., 4 June, 1930 Tumbarumba MeDonell and MoffittCook, John Blair (7) 20 Nov., 1925 Tenterfield Teece, Hodgson, & Co. I—,Cowan, Hiram William (8) 31 Aug., 1923 Taree F. C. Petrie and Son. 1,--,Cox, Berkeley C. (9) 29 Aug., 1930 Lismore... Martin and Lamport. C•D

Cox, Harold ( 10) 27 Aug., 1892 Wollongong W. P. MbElhone & Co.Cragg, Norman Thomas (4) .. 25 Nov., 1921 26 Bolton-st.,Newcaetle Braye and Ntaleomaon.Cragg, T. F. (12) 4 May, 1933 Singleton . Gould and Shaw.Cragg, Wm. J. (12) 18 Nov., 1899 Singleton Gould and Shaw.Craig, Ian 16 Nov., 1945 Grafton Maurice J. McGrath. Crawley, Alphonse H. 16 Nov., 1901 Junee W. R. Fincham & Co.(. CUMningham, Allan M. (18) .. 2 June, 1926 Raymond Terrace R. N. Henderson & Taylor. •

UNNIinghaM, Martin A. (14) .. 18 Nov., 1927 Coonabarabran Mark Mitchell and Nelson.

.-.(2) Ryall

-,._and Clark. (6) Coleman and Craig. (10) Con and Wiseman.

(3) Woodgate and Cleaver. (7) Stuart and Cook. (12) Wm. .1. Cragg and Whitfield,(4) Braye, gragg, Conon aod Chapman. (8) Butterworth and Cowan'. (13) Mackenzie & Cunningham. .It) Moodie, Colo and Co. (9) McKenzie and Cox. (14) Clarke and Cunningham.

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Name. Admission., . —.., .•

Daley, C. W. J. 92) 27 May, 1988 4 Regent-st., Kogarah. Colquhoun & King,Dalton, C. Gregory (4) 25 may, 1932 Leeton ' , • ' T. G. D. Marshall', Landers & Co.Dangar, G. G. (5) • . 29 May, 1936 Narrandera, Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Dangar, O. O. H, (6) 23 Aug., 1902' Narrandera .. Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.

. Daniel, Erin' R: 2I Nov., 1918 Mudgee • Clayton, Utz & Co.D'Apine,' J. J. (8) 28 May, 1904 Wollongong • Makinson and D'Apiee.

Darcy; I1. J: ' 3 June, 1914 Goulburn Taylor & Kearney.Davidson, Frank (7) . • 29 Oct., 1931 Wellington Walter Dickson & Co.Davies, Cyril W. (8) ii mar., 1927 Queanbeyan • - Alfred J. Morgan and Son.DOW, T. A • • 28 Slay, 1933 Tamworth Hobbs and Stonham. 1-.riDavies, W. S. (13) 25 May, 1932 18 George-st., P'matta Donald V, Glasson. €,-,

Sq. 'Davoren, T. A. F. 27 Aug., 1937 Broken Hill .. ...... ... Aitken & Pluck.Dawson, B. P. (14) 31 Aug., 1928 Gloucester Aubrey Halloran.Dawson, H. R. (9) 14 Feb., 1985 Cootamundra Perkins, Stevenson and Co.

Deane, H. C. 26 Aug., 1939 Queanbeyan F. H. King' & Bradfield.',Dennis, A. G. ' 28 Apl., 1932 Wollongong Moddacks, cohen & Maguire.Dibbs, R. Cairipbell (10) 19 Mar., 1804 Temora - Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Dickson, Leslie Harold (11) 22 Feb., 1923 Griffith W. H. Woodward & Son.

Dodds, Frederick Alexander ... 29 Aug., 1926 Gundagai F. W. jenking. •Donnelly, Walter B. (1) 25 Aug,., 1933 Mudgee Robert Lloyd.Donohue, G. J. 24 May, 1946 Moama Pigott, Stinson, McGregor &

- 'Palmer.(1) Gee. Davidson and Hickson. (7) Quirk and Davidson. (11) Dickson and Morgan.(4) Cater and Dalton. (8) C. W. Davies and R. G Bailey, (12) T. O. Redmond & Daley.(5) Matthews and Dangar. (9) c. A. Vaughan, Sargent regent and dawson. (13) W. S. kay & Davies,

(6) D'Apice and D'Apice (10) alibi and ' Farrell - (14) Hawdon & Dawson,

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Name. 1 Date of I Place. 1 Agent.Admission.

Donovan, F M. (7) 28 June, 1035 Port Macquarie Barry, Norris & Wildes.Doust, Eric W. 1 June 1927 Muswellbrook Pigott, Stinson, MacGregor &

Palmer.*Douglass, E. C. 17 April, 1942 Barraba J. F. Arnott.Dowd, J. J. (Jnr.) (2) 13 Mar., 1942 Gulgong C. M. Marsh & Harvey.Doyle, Frank 31 Oct., 1929 Glen lunes E. R. Mann.Duffy, Ian R. (3) 17 Nov., 1933 Goulburn Bowman & MacKenzie.Duffy, M. V. 18 Mar., 1921 Narromine Perkins, Stevenson & Linton.Duffy, Thomas Douglas (4) .... 14 Mar., 1930 Dubbo Perkins , Stevenson & Linton.., ..1Duncan, F. 31 Aug., 1923 Wollongong J. Birme Jackson. ....Dunlop, Colin H. (5) 12 Mar., 1926 Singleton Shaw, McDonald & Co. IP-Dunsmore, (Miss) V. M. 8 Mar., 1946 33 Monomeeth - street, A. N. Harding & Breden.

Bexley.Dunstan, F. J. (6) 6 June, 1928 Cooma Iceton, Faithfull & Baldock.Dwyer, V. P. 26 June, 1926 Boorowa J. R. Thomas.

* Dyce, Alexander 21 May, 1916 39 Auburn-rd., Auburn A. J. Taylor, William Arnott& Co.

Eaton, K. J. 96 Sept., 1940 348 Forest Rd., H'tville I. L. Addison.• Edghill, A. C. 29 Aug., 1941 Wagga Wagga ........ Mackenzie Russell.Edmunds, J. 29 July, 1938 Casino Freehill, Hoilingdale & Co.Edwards, G. M 7 June, 1922 Uralla Mervyn Finlay.Elliot, D. C. H. 8 Mar., 1946 37 Curranulla - street, Salwey & Primrose.

Cronulla.

(2) j. J. Dowd & Son. (4) M. j. Duffy and Son. (0) Blaxland Mawson , and ROM(3) In N. Daffy & galland, (5) A. B. Show & co. (7) Sheridan a Donovan.

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Elliott, F. W. (7) 4 June, 1919 Murwillumbah Hill, Thomson and Sullivan.Elrington, Arthur Gordon (1) .. 31 Aug., 1928 Yass Tress, Cocks and Maddox.Elrington, Eric Graham (1) .. 7 May, 1925 Yass Tress, Cooks and Maddox.Elvy, D. A. (8) 26 May, 1939 Bowraville R. C. Leahy.Emerton, Claude Pardoe (2).... 2 June, 1920 Parkes Alfred E. McIntosh and Henderson.Englert, H. J. (3) 19 Nov., 1920 Wyalong West A. J. McLachlan, Hoare & Co.Enright, Walter A. G. (4) 20 Feb., 1942 West Maitland — — ... , Taylor & Kearney.Enright, W. J. (4) 22 Aug., 1898 West Maitland Taylor and Kearney. b...Everett, Edward L.... ..... ... 29 Aug., 1924 Bank of N.S.W. Bldgs , Jennings and Jennings. 5

BondiJunction.Everingham, C. D. . 25 July, 1935 Tamworth Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Edwards.Ewart, F. W. ... .. 28 July, 1927 21 George-st., P'matta Bland and Garnock.Eyles, Maxwell 17 Nov., 1933 coff's Harbour G. W. L. Charker & Co.

• Farrell, J. R. 11 Mar., 1938 Temora Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Farrell, Michael Thomas (5) .... 3) May, 1908 Temora Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Faulkner, D. F. (9) 16 Nov., 1946 West Maitland Braye & Malcomson.Ferns, o. C. 2 June, 1926 Katoomba Ireton, Faithfull and Baldock.Finn, D. E. (8) 29 Aug., 1919 Canowindra F. A. Finn and Co.

(1)Eirington and Eirington. (4) W. J. Enright and Skilton, (7) Hynes and Elliott.(2)Mcintosh, Emerton, and Thomas. (5) Dibbs and Farrell. (8) L. J. O'Neal & Rheinberger(3) G. P. Evans and Raglan. (6) B. H. Flan & co. (9) Waller & Fry.

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Name Date of I

. Place. 1

Agent.Admission.

Flashman, A. .J. L. (3) ........ 4 mar., 1890 NYnan McDonell and Moffitt.Fleming, William Bean 8 May, 1930 Macl ean Wilson & Clapin. ,Florance, J. E. A. (8) 26 May, 1900 35 The Corso, Manly.. J. E. A. Florance & Florance.Fraser, Douglas B. (1) 14 Feb., 1927 Goulburn Duncan Barron & Co.Filth, Ernest H. 4 May, 1033 Boolaroo J. Ii. Dixon.Fry, Charles R. (2) 9 May, 1929 West Maitland Braye and Malcomson.Furlonger, Charles R. 26 Oct., 1911 Bonalbo J. M. R.othery.

1Gale, Harry 11 Mar., 1038 Cars Harbour Percy R. Watts. .--,Galland, Bernard L. (4) 29 May, 1936 Gonlburn Bowman ,& Mackenzie. <thGardiner, J. J. (5) 24 May, 1940 Inverell, P. r. Watts.Garvey, James L. 6 June, 102S brald*ood . J. R. Thomas,Gentle, A. E. (6) 28 Apl., 1932 Armidale J. c. Rishworth.Gibson, R. J. 4 June, 1924 Rye& Clayton, Utz & Co.Glifford, Geoffrey C. 26 May, 1938 ()range ) .w. J. Baldock.GioVanelli, Leonard 5 May, 1938 Tullainore M. B. Byles & Co.

Giugni, C. F. (7) 22 Nov., 1912 Young H. C. M. 'Carling and Garling.Glass, J. M. 7 May, 1931 Wauchope . W, S. Gray and Perkins.Golsby, William Jenkins 31 Aug., 1923 Cowra L. G. B. Cadden.Gnodyer, Roderick 5 mar., 1917 Murwillurnbah John Charles Paynter.Grace, A. H. 17 Nov., 1883 62 Walker-at, North Sydney Clayton, Utz & co .

(1)Johnson and Sandal (4) Ian. B. Dully & Galland. (7) Gordon Garilny and Magni.(2) Waller and Fry. (5) Ayer,N,, McIntyre,. warner & Gardiner. (8) J. E. A. Florence and Florance.(3) A. J. L. Flashman & Cassar. (6) Weaver, Geatre and Harrison

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Grant, J. Miles (5) 25 May, 1934 Lockhart . ... ...... Glen Richards.Green, Erie R: (2) 20 July, 1926 Warren Fulton, Lowe, and Fulton.Green, J. W. 1 Aug., 1941 Casino Rishwroth, Dodd & Elnfeld.Gregor, George 7 May, 191.4 Curaki .. gigot, Stinson, Macgregor and

Palmer.Groig, J. M.(4) 28 Oct., 1937 16 George-et., Parramatta Hughesdön & Davis.Griffin, C. Ethersey (5) 10 May, 1928 Wa.gga. Wagga Garland, Seaborn & Abbott.Griffin, G. F. c. 19 Nov., 1926 Dubbo 8. E. Cdok and Son.Hague, Albert George (6) 6 Nov., 1919 Quirin4i Wilson 4 Clap.in.Hague, D. W (7) ' 4 Feb., 1282 Albury OolduhOnn and King.

Hain, G. H 24 Aug., 1934 Murwillumbah Whiteheah, Ferranti & Green.Hall, G . F 24 May, 1940 Katoomba T. G. D. Marshall, Landers & Co. 1-,*Hall, Fredk. H. 26 July, 1940 Cowra Gould. & Shaw. ■:.-■Hallam. F. C.' 26 Aug , 1939 Oessnock J. K. Dixon,Halliday, E. ( 14) 25 Aug., 1915 Murwillumbah garland, Scaborn & Abbott.Halliday, L. H. (8) 4 Mar., 193 Scone ' • Dowliiing. Taylor, Macdonald &

pratt.Halliday, Neville A. (8) 6 May, 1926 Muswellbrook ........ Dawsbn, Taylor, Mnedonand &

Pratt.Hancock. Edward A. J. 3 Aug., 1929 225 Forest-rd, Hurstville S. E. Cook & Son.Hanley, John Joseph (13) 20 Aug., 1924 Crookwell Taylor and Kearney.

hargrave, (Miss) J. M. (9) .... 6 June, 1930 Muhwala. W. a. Howe.Harris, H. Vinbent (10) 6 Mar., 1892 43 Bolton-st, Newcastle. D. LyntOn Williams, Ellis and Co.

(2) Lovett & Green (7) Belbrldee, Hake, and Hague. (11) Edmondson and Harris.(4) Coleman & Grelg. (8) FttiGerald, Halliday and Co. (12) Morton and Berrie.

5 Thomas and Hague. (9) Hargrave and Hargrave. (18) Hanley and Prentice,(6) Lappin and Griffin. (10) H. V. Harris, Wheeler sad Williams,. (14) Halliday, Budd & Stainilay,

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Harris, J. S. N. (7) .......... 11 Mar., 1938 Albury C. H. Laurence & Son.Harris, K. C. F. (8) 29 May, 1936 Nowra K D. Manion and Co.Harrison, P. N.(1) ..... .... 26 May, 1933 Armidale W. E. Scotter & J. C. Rishworth.Hawdon John W. (2) 21 Feb , 1929 Gloucester Aubrey Halloran.Hawker, V. W. 28 Aug., 1936 Cobar Wilson & Clapin.Hawkins, K. S, 25 Ang., 1916 Three McDonell and Moffitt.Hayward, A. M. 23 Aug., 1935 Broken Hill i Nicholl & Hicks.Heavener, B. H. C. 24 Aug., 1945 95 Pacific. Highway, H. J. Price and Co.

North Sydney.Hegarty, F. Seymour. 4 June, 1892 44 Fitzroy-street, Mil- Curtis, Dezarnaulds & Edwards.

son's Point. 1.—∎Helmore, Basil A. (3) 19 Nov„ 1920 57 Hunter-st„ Newcastle Gill, Oxlade and Broad. ,..-.,Hemingway, W. H. (6) .. 9 Feb., 1933 Dubbo Hobbs and Stonhain. COHenderson, Laurence L. .... 16 Nov., 1934 Narrandera Mackenzie Russell.Henry, G. W. 24 Aug., 1934 278 Pacific Highway, T. G. D. Spencer.

Crows Nest.Hepburn, j. 21 July, 1932 Culcairn W. R. Fincham & Co.

*Heron, Norman G 14 May, 1925 Ratoomba F, W. Walker & Son.Hewlett, F. A. (9) 27 May., 1938 Nowra Perkins, Stevenson and Co.Hickey, A. D. (10) 14 Mar., 1924 Gosford M. A. Doyle.Hickey, Errol V. (10) 17 Nov., 1933 Gosford M. A. Doyle.Hickson, Rowan P. 19 Sept., 1899 Inverell Percy R. Watts.Higgins, Alan G. 25 Oct., 1937 Wollongong W. R. Thomson.Higgins, In L. 25 Aug., 1939 Lithgow P. L. NolanHiggs, Philip A. (4) 25 May, 1934 Campbelltown Payten and Pye.

(1) Wearer, Gentle and Harrison (4) R. A. C. Adams and Higgs. (8) Morton and Harris.(2) Hawdon & Dawson. (6) R. R. Nelson, Keane & Hemingway. (9) Marriott, Oliver & Macdonald.

(3) SParke end Helmore. (7) Edmondson and Harris (10) A. P. Hickey & Co.

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Hill, C. A. (8) 21 Nov., 1924 West Maitland .. . „ .. barken & Peacock.Hill, Jack H. (2 ) 10 Mar., 1923 Mudgee Barry, Norris and Wades.Hillard, Robert Irvine (1) ... 27 Aug., 1920 Wentworth A. J. Reynolds and Pilling.Hodby, H. C. (3) 30 July, 1926 Condobolln F. H. Greaves.Holt, Harvey Ryves Jago 24 Aug , 1901 Molong Mark Mitchell and Nelson.Hooke, M. M. 19 Feb., 1931 Taree Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor &

Palmer.Hotchkiss, Ronald E. 8 Mar., 1940 Dabbo. Smithers, Warren and Lyons

Houen, E. Harold 6 Tune, 1929 Blackheath Salwey and Primrose.Hudson, E. R. 21 Nov., 1930 Broken Hill Nichol and Hicks. I..

.--,Hungerford, Hedley (4) 1 Sept., 1922 Mullumbimby Clayton, Utz & Co. e.0Hutchinson, W. E. 21 Feb., 1941 105 Botany rd., Botany Alan V. Ritchie.

"Hutchinson, Wallace 17 April, 1946 Taree Martin & Lamport.H vnes, A. A.R (5) 27 Aug., 1910 Murwillumbah Hill, Thomson and Sullivan.

•Hynes. John 17 Nov., 1939 Murwillumbah Hill, Thomson & Sullivan.lceton, E.A. 27 Aug., 1926 Gunnedah Remington and Go.

*Jacka, Edwin 3. 18 Nov., 1932 Yass C. M. Marsh & Harvey.Jacking, S. W R (6) 7 May, 1931 Al bury Tietyens, McLachlan & Co.

James, A. Bernard. (7) 20 Feb., 1930 10A Bolton-st„ N'castle MaGonell and Moffitt.*James, Keith 17 Feb„ 1938 Grafton Thompson & Nott.Jamieson, John 14 Mar., 1908 Temora Martin and Lamport.Jennings, N. H. Edgar 23 Nov., 1923 Tenterfleld Jennings and Jentlinging

(1) Percy T, Park and Hillard. (4) Hungerford and Runitertora. (7) Jame. and James.(2) McPherson & Hill. (5) Hynes and Elliott, (8) T. A. Hill and eon.

(3) G. o. Driffleld and Hodby. (6) Tletyens, Angel. A Jacking.

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Johnson, A. Alister (1) 4 June, 1924 17 Bolton-st., Newcastle John Corcoran & Co.Johnson, A. G. 5 June, 1929 Camden C. P. Dignam.Johnson, J. Stanley (2) 31 Slay, 1916 69 Hunter-st., Newcastle Shaw, McDonald and Co.Johnson, R. M (3) 23 Nov., 1928 Goulhurn Duncan Barron and Co.Johnstone, F. T. (4) 15 Nov., 1946 Armidale Sly and Russell.Johnstone, John L. G. (4) 21 Nov., 1919 Armidale Sly and Russell.Junes,Dav id Mander 2 June, 1926 Wellington Barry, Norris and Wilder.Jones, K. O'Malley (5) 6 June, 1928 33 Campsie-st , Campsie M. L. F. Glasheen.Jones, Norman Ellis 28 Aug., 1936 Raleigh Pk., Kensington Minter, Simpson and Co.Jones, R. M. 25 Mar, 1932 kyogle Donald E. Glasson 1.6.,

joscelyne, N. W. 9 Mar., 1934 Port Macquarie McDonell & Moffitt. C•DJoyce, B. Manning 25 Aug., 1939 Lake Cargelligo Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Buttlield. 0

Hay, William Shakspeare (10) 2 Sep., 1921 16 George-st., P'matta. Donald E. Glasson & Co.Keane, Gordon (6) IS Nov., 1932 Dubbo Hobbs & Stonham.Kearns, F. E. (7) 25 Aug., 1939 Dubbo L. G. B. Caddell.

Kell, Ivan G. (8) 13 Mar., 1931 Albury G. M. Laurence & Son.Kelly, Francis L.. 30 Aug., 1929 Deniliquin J. W. Maund and Kelynackhemp, R. C. King 26 May, 1906 Gosford Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and Palmer.Kennedy, A. K. (9) 15 Feb., 1956 Tamworth Clayton, Utz & Co.

•Kennedy, Colin S. 8 Mar., 1946 Goulburn Taylor and Kearney.

(1) A. Mister Johnson and Macdonald. (2) 1K. O'Malley Jones & co. (9) Newman & Pengilley.(2) Johnson and O Neill (8) R. N. Nelson, Keane & Hemingway. (10) W. S. Kay & Davies.(3)Johnson and Sendale . (7) McGuinn, Kearns & McGuinn.(4) A. W. Simpson & Go. (8) Wilkinson Twomey • Kell .

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Kennedy; Donald H (1) 14 Feb., 1935 Manilla,. .... . . Norman c Oakes & Sagar.• Kennedy, henry, James ..... 5 May, 1927 Wagga Wagga ...... .. McDonell and Moffitt'.Kennedy, JOhn d. (i) 21 Nov., 1896 Manilla Norman c. Oakes & Sagar.

Ronnedy, John. N. (1) 3 June, 1931 Manilla Norman c, bakes & Sagar.F iilm, C C e. 28 Nov., 1917 Molong ,, L. G. B, cadden.

soy Danlel(8), 17 War., 1922 Cootamundra P. B. Nolan.ssane, daniel k. J. (4) 13 mar., 1942 Casino , Allen, Allen & Hemsl.

night, • . J. 30 Aug., 1920 QueensBurg Road, E. A. Leask & Nicholas. .....Beverly Hills. ts,DLadde, Thomas H. 2 'June, 1926 Tamworth Wilson,and Claplh, 1—,Lamrock, Brian s (5) 24 May, 1985 Penrith .. Halse millett and Co.

Lane, L. A.„ , 7 Mar. 1896 Orange A. S. Boulton, Lane, rex & Co.Lappin, Franc's J. '(6) 2 Sept., 192( Lockhart Bowman & Mackenzie.,2,. , . . ,.

Laundry, N. S. (7) 28 May, 1937 Lismore Dowling. TaYler, Macdonald and.piatt- ._

Law david bvid r. (8) 27 May, 1938 Grafton Perot R. Watts.Law, r. C. (8) 2 mar., 1901 Grafton Peroy r . watts. , ,_

MLaws, S, M. (9) 29 Aug., 1941 WYong , Dettman, Austin &mcaclean .Leary, A J. 20 Aug., 1898 14 Devlin street, Hyde Wm. Pakker.

(1) John D. Kennedy and Sons. (5) 4., 8. Lamrock and Son. Is) Foott, Law and 00.(8) Kinley & Pallas. (8) Lappin & Grant (9) J. j. Watkins & Laws.(4) Parkor & Kimono, (7) G. B. somerville, Laundry & Lomax

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Le Fevre, C. H. (1) 30 May, 1903 Lithgow Manning, Riddle & Co.Le Fevre. J. F. (1) 10 Mar., 1939 Lithgow Manning, Riddle & Co.L'Estrange, W. R. (2) 27 May 1938 Blayney Windeyer & Co.Lethbridge. C. B. (3) 2 June, 1920 Corowa Frank A. Davenport and Mant,Lethbridge, Francis B. (3) 13 Mar., 1943 Corowa . Frank A. Davenport and Rant.Lobban, David John 20 Aug., 1903 Grafton Clayton, Utz & Co.Lobban, Thomas McLennan .... 22 Aug., 1896 Maclean Lobban, McNally and Harney.Logan, Robert Lockwood (4) .. 18 Nov., 1899 West Maitland Sly and Russell.Lomax, P. J. R. (5) 27 May, 1938 Lismore . Dowling, Tayler, Macdonald and

Pratt. —Lusher, E. Fenn (6) 19 Feb., 1925 Wagga Wagga Mackenzie Russell n..DLusher, Evadne J. Fenn (6).... 28 July, 1944 Wagga, Wagga Mackenzie Russell, N7Lyons, J. J. 15 Feb., 1934 Tamworth J. J. Carroll, Cecil OD'ea & Co.McAuliffe, P. T. 21 Nov., 1941 Coonabarabran Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Buttfield.McCarthy, Frank (7) 21 Nov., 1941 Lockhart G. H. Beswick.McCarthy, T. V. (10) 24 May, 1925 Moss Vale R. N. Henderson and Taylor.McCooe, B. J. 25 May, 1932 18 Belgrave-st., Manly. McDonell A Moffitt.McCooe, C. P. 6 May, 1926 West Wyalong Murphy & Moloney.

McCormack, Bede J, (9) 19 Nov., 1937 Wellington Maurice J. McGrath.MacDermott, B. 8. 17 Nov., 1533 36 Church-street, Ryde. , S. G. Sommers & Stewart.McDermott, J. J. 16 Nov., 1945 Wollongong Maddocks Cohen & Maguire.

•McDonald, D. G. 19 Aug., 1932 Coff's Harbour Lobban, McNally & Harney.

(1)Thompson and Le Fevre. (4) Logan and Carlton (7) P. W. McCarthy.(2) w. R. L'Estrange & Moore (5) G. B. Somerville, Laundry and Lomax. (9) W. F. Kelly and McCormack.

(3) Nicolson and Lethbridge. (6) Lusher. Young, and stellway. (10) T. A. F. McCarthy & son.

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Macdonald, E. L. 28 May, 1033 Harden Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Buttfield.McDonald, Gordon W. (1) 15 Feb„ 1934 17 Bolton-st., New. John Corcoran & Co.

castle.Macdonald, Hector. M. (2) 2 Aug., 1928 Nowra Perkins, Stevenson & Linton.Macdonald. Sohn M. 26 May, 1881 Narrabri Dawson and Herford.Macfarlane, Arthur W. J. (3)... 19 Nov., 1943 Coonamble Wilson & ClapinMcHarg, J. C. McKenzie (4) ... 20 Nov., 1031 Albury Murphy & Moloney.

McHugh, Hugh B. (5) 2 June, 1926 Balranald E. R. Tracey & Co.McHugh, W. A. (5) 27 Aug., 1937 Balranald E. R. Tracey & Co.McInerney, Thomas B. (6) .... 10 Mar., 1933 Wollongong Maddocks, Cohen & Maguire. 1-1McIntosh, John Charles (7) 8 May, 1924 Lismore Alfred E. McIntosh & Henderson. bDMcKee, J. Malcolm 16 Nov., 1934 Barham J. W. Maund & Kelynack. coMcKenzie, C. (8) 11 Mar., 1898 Lismore Martin and Lamport.Mackenzie, C. L. (9) 8 Mar., 1890 Armidale McDonald. Baker & Baker.Mackenzie, Colin A.(10) 29 May., 1936 Coonamble A. R. M. Gibson.Mackenzie, Donald Eric • . ,... 10 May, 1923 West Wyalong Murphy & Moloney.McKenzie, Ian 8. (13) 24 May, 1935 Hamilton D. Lyman WilliamsMcKenzie, r. V. (11) 28 Aug., 1936 Barham Tress, Cocks and Maddox,McLellan, A. A. 8 Mar., 1938 Scone Braye and Malcomson.McLelland, A. R. (12) ........ 31 Aug., 1928 Wollongong ..... Barker and Jones.

McMahon, K. C. 30 July, 193 1936 Tamworth Warrington Connolly.McNamara. M. V. 19 Aug., 1932 South Grafton Hill, Thomson and Sullivan.

(1)A. Alister Johnson and McDonald. (8) Maguire and McInerney. (10) J. D. V. Button & Bon.(2) Marriott, Moor and Macdonald. (7) J, c. McIntosh. (11) Willan & McKenzie.(3) Waterford and Macfarlane. (8) McKenzie and Cox. (12) Russell and McLelland.(4) MeKenzie-Moharg and Moran. (8) C, L, Mackenzie & Mair. (11) h, v, Harris Wheller a Williams.

(5) Hugh Mchugh and Mchugh

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Macpherson, D, W. ....... ., .. 7 May, 1914 Grafton T. Marshall, Marks and Jones.McPherson, Herbert J. K. (8) .. 7 Mar., 1896 Mudgee Barry, Norris and Wildes.McQuiggin, E. J. 6 June, 1928 Rylstone Seabrook & Co.McShane, C. J. G. 17 Nov. 1933 Coonabarabran Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Bnttfield.

Mctackett, E. C. 28 April, 1932 Bellingen Clayton, Utz & Co.

Magnus, A. C. 1 June, 1927 Tamworth Creagh & Creagh.Maguire, John L. 31 Aug., 1928 Queanbeyan Maddocks, Cohen & Maguire.Maguire, M. J. 18 Feb., 1015 Parkes A. L. Poole.Maguire, T. A. (1) 10 Mar., 1933 Wollongong maddocks, Cohen & Maguire. rMaher, G. D. 17 Nov., 1933 38 Lord-st., Roseville. F. B. Little.Hair, John N. (2) 9 Mar., 1934 Armidale McDonald, Baker & Baker.Makin', Robert 8 Mar., 1940 23 Ingalara- avenue, J. T. Norris.,

Wahroonga Makinson. A. M. 18 Mar., 1921 Coff's Harbour U. C .-M. garling and Carling.

manIred, the Hon. m.E., M.L.C. (3). 27 Aug., 1915 Goulburn Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Manning, h. E. (4) 29 May, 1909 Inverell Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Manning, R. Lance (5) 31 Aug,, 1923 Narrabri A. S. Boulton, Lane, Rex & Co.Marks, Howard A. 13 Mar., 1914 18 Belgrave-st. Manly H. 0. Marshall, Lupton & Scott,Martin, Eric o. (6) 28 Aug., 1925 Taree Martin and Lamport.Martin, L.D.O. (6) 24 may ., 1935 Taree Martin and Lamport.Mathieson, A. S. 28 Aug., 1936 Port kembla T. G. D. Marshall.Matthews, William E. (7) 31 May, 1912 Parkes Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.

(1) Maguire and McInerney. (4) Anderson. Wiltshire and Manning. (7) Connenan. Matthews aria Pearce.(2) C. L. Mackenzie & Hair. (5) manning and Abbott, (8) McPherson & Hill.

(8) Meyer and Manired. (3) L. O. Martin and sons.

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-,..,

4, MAWSON, E. S. (1) 10 Mar., 1804 Cooma . Iceton Faithfull and BaWeek,MaWson 3 O. (1) 8 Mar ..-, 1940 Bombaia Iceton Faithfull and Baldock.

Maxwell, Maurice (2) 28 .July, 1909 'Cootamundra. Robison, Maxwell and Allen,iMeagher',' B. C. '2 May, 1940 Temora Gregory s. MAdden &

Meagher, p.2' 23 Aug., 1902 Temora Gregory S. MaddenMeillion, Raymond 21 Nov., 1913 Forbes Harty Norris and Wildes

Milford, A, V. 21 Nov., 1903 8 Addison rd Manly ... 9. A. Hart.Miller, Keith Edward 1 Nov„ 1924 181 pacific highway, A. J. Reynolds & Pilling. .

Hornsby.Mitchell, Harold 26 July, 1934 Moree DudleY Westgarth and Co.

Mitohell, Couils 26 Aug., 1927 casino .A. Mayne.Mitchell, Sydney Samna] (4) .. 27 Aug., 1920 MaThoura. Rand, Drew, Villeneuve-Smith

& Dawes .Mitchell, Sydney S 15 Feb., 1934 Wiokham J. K. Dixon.

Moffit, H. G. N. (5) .. 13 mar, 1931 Greufell. Lobban, McNally & Harney.Molonev, h. B. 16 Nov. 1934 Peak Hill E. paul Brandt,

Monkloy, P. h. 26 July, 1934 111 Northwood-road, John Corcorah & CO,Lane Cove.

Moore, H. Edington (6) .. 20 Nov., 1914 Grenfell Ioeton, Faithfull and Baldock.Moore Ian S. (7) 26 May, 1939 Blayney Windeyer & Co.Moore, W. J. 7 May, 1936 Moss 'Vale E. It. Tracey & Co.Moran, Arthur J. (8) 21 Nov., 1930 Albury Murphy & Moloney.

Morgan, Peter Alexander (10), 22 Nov, 1929 Griffith W. H. Woodward & Son.

al Blarlaad, Mawson and Rose. (5) gamey & Moffitt. 18) McKenzie -Mollarg and Moran. _I:(a) Robison, Maxwell and Alien. (6) Orommelln, Moore nod Wenner. (10) Matson and Marge*.

(6)A. J. Mitchell and Son (7) W. IL. L'Estrange & moore.

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Morison, Reg. R. 25 May, 1932 Woodburn Sullivan Bros.Mortimer, C. E. L.(1) 9 Feb., 1933 Wagga Wagga Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Morton M. F. (2) 20 Nov., 1936 Nowra K. D. Manion and Co.Moseley, Edgar (3) 2 June, 1926 Cowra Gould and Shaw.Moss, F. E. 2 June, 1944 6 Harston-av., Mosman Barker and Jones.

• Mote, Russell L. 12 Mar., 1937 223 Church-street, F. J. Church & Co.Parramatta.

Mullen, John B. 19 Nov., 1926 Goulburn Murphy & Moloney.•Mullen, L. A. 25 may, 1934 Gout burn . Murphy & Moloney.Murphy, Alec GiBan, M.M. 17 Mar., 1922 Liverpool McDonell and Moffitt. i—.Murphy, Odillo Gregory 4 Feb., 1932 Dunedoo C. M. Marsh and Harvey. LND

Cr4Murray, Frank E. 22 Nov., 1912 152 Church-street, J. J. Lynn.Parramatta.

Murray, J. A. 10 Mar., 1933 Kempsey F. C. Petrie & Son.Murray, William 18 Nov., 1910 Armidale Makinson and d'Apice.Nagle, Charles R 29 Aug., 1930 A Ibury Clayton, Utz & Co.Nankivell, S. A. 12 Mar., 1937 Barham James E. Carruthers & Co.Nathan, Alfred (4) 13 Mar., 1925 Watt-st., Newcastle.... Minter, Simpson, and Co.Nelson, Richard Harrison (6) 19 Nov., 1904 Dubbo Hobbs & Stonham.Newman, Richard J. 24 Mar., 1946 Tweed Heads J. A. McDougall & CO.Nolan, Brian R. (5) 24 May, 1940 84 Macquarie - street, Maurice Isaacs.

Parramatta. (1) Mortimer & Grille% (3) Garden and Montgomerle. (a) Schreiber & Nolan.

(2) Morton and Harris (4) 4. 4. Ranklp and co. (6) B. H Nelson, Keane & Hemingway.

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Nolan, Francis Bruggy (2) 29 Aug., 1930 Kempsey J. W. Maund and Kelynack.Nolan, Jeremiah J. 20 Nov., 1925 Bellingen Percy r. Watts.Norrie, W. F. (3) 23 Nov., 1907 West Maitland Hughesdon and Davis.Oakes, W. F. (5) 28 Aug., 1986 Lismore d. R. Hall & Co.O'Brien, A. J. 24 May, 1946 Tamworth Creagh & Creagh.O'Donnell, Anthony T. 7 May, 1925 Quirindi M. J. McGrath.O'Halloran, John D. 26 Aug., 1983 Tamworth Warrington Connolly.O'Halloran, Richard J. 21 Nov., 1903 Tamworth Warrington Connolly.Oliver, E. M. (0) 14 Mar., 1930 Gundagal A. P. Berne. P--IOliver, Herbert Lloyd (6) 28 Aug., 1914 Nowra Perkins, Stevenson & Linton. t.hOriant, R. Bryan (11) 18 Nov., 1927 Young , Eric Campbell, Omant & Melville. --1O'Neal, Leslie J. (10' 24 Aug.. 2934 Orange M. J. McGrath.O'Neill. Harold L. L. (8) 20 Nov., 1914 69 Hunter-st., N'castic Shaw, McDonald & Co.O'Neill, John Patrick 29 May, 1942 South-tce., Bankstown Carroll & O'Dea.Orr, John Colwell (9) 15 Nov., 1935 Tumut Hobbs & Stonham.O'Sullivan, T. L,(1) 25 May, 1934 16A Bolton-st., Newcastle Gill. Oxlade and Broad.Owen, Ninian t(4) 25 July, 1935 Grafton Wilson and Clapin.Page, A. E. 17 Nov., 1906 Boorowa Abbott, Tout, Creer & Wilkinson.Paine, Hanle H. (7) 26 Aug., 1927 Moss Vale J. Birnie Jackson.

(1) T. D. O'sullivan and Son. (5) Oakes and Oakes (9) N B. Mackenzie & Orr(2) Hardiman and Nolan. (6) Marriott, Oliver and Macdonald. (10) T. A. Whitely, O'Nea 19 Ebeinberger.(3) Norte and Norrie. (7) B Haille Paine and Son. (11) Erie Campbell, Omant & Melville.(4) Fred'K McGuren, Park & Owen. (8) Johnson and O'Neill.

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Paine, John (4) 4 Mar., 1932 Windsor J. Birnie JacksonPalmer, James o. (5) 16 Mar., 1928 Murwillumbah Clayton, Utz & CO.Palmer, R. o. 7 June, 1928 Forbes W. H. Stokes.Palmer, Ronald H. (11) 30 July, 1943 Boggabri Pigott Stinson, MacGregor &

Palmer.Park, Cedric (2) .... 28 May, 1937 Grafton ..............Wilson and Clapin.Parks, J. H. 19 Nov., 1937 Gosford Parish, Patience & McIntyre.

Paton, Hew L. (6) 3 June, 1931 Orange Campbell, Campbell & Campbell.Patrick, Alan G. (9) 14 Mar., 1941 Hurstville Densley & Downing.

Patrick, Robert A. (9) 28 Aug., 1922 Forest-id., Hurstville. Densley , Downing. I—.Patterson, Guthrie 0. (7) 10 Feb., 105 Tamworth W. D. Layton. toPatterson, John C. (7) 11 May, 1922 Tamworth

F. D. Layton.Co

Paul, Vincent (8) 215 Aug., 1938 Tumut f. W. Walker & Son.Payne, William G. 30 Aug., 1929 Bulli Gilbert C. Murdoch.

Peedom, Henry ................ ................6 May, 1937 Wollongong .. Bowman, & Mackenzie.Pengilley, Osca J. C. (10) .... 6 June, 1928 Tamworth Clayton, Utz & Co.Penman, Neville E 27 May, 1938 Long Jetty h C. M. Marsh & Harvey.Phillips, Gordon W. 19 Feb., 1920 Walcha Dudley Westgarth & CO.

6 Phillips, N. C. 15 Nov., 1935 Mathoura , Villeneuve Smith and Dawes.Phillips, P. F. (12) 28 Aug., 1925 Deniliquin Windeyer & Co.Phillips, Reginald Bede 17 Nov., 1906 Cowra I A. C. Boyle & Co.

(2) Fred'k. McGuren, Park and Owen 7 Patterson and Patterson: (10) Newman & Pengilley.(4). John J. Paine. Roas and Co. (8) R. A. Lester & Paul (11) Warburton & Palmer.

(5) Hungerford and Palmer. (9) Robort a. Patrick & Son. (12) A. H. Windeyer. Phillips and co,(6) Campbell, Condoll and Paton.

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Phillips, Reginald S. (2) 1 June 1927 yass ., c. M . Marsh & Haryey.,Phippard, S. R. -15 Nov., 1936 Queenbeyan E. A. Leask & Nicholas.Pollack, Colin M. (4) 4 Mar., 1932 Grafton Smithers, Warren & Lyons., 1

• Pomroy, E. E. 27 May, 1933. Goulburn S. E. Cook & Son.*Prattn D. A. 7 May, 1936 Cassilise Prentice, Claud K. (8) 28 July, 1938 Crookwell 'I'a,. y .Sporaa army.Price, J. L. (6) 16 Nov., 1949 Bewral D C. MaeLgen.Pullen, D. P 15 NOV., 1946. Gol Gol a . j. TaYlor, Wm. Arnott & Co.Wilton George T.. (6) 14 Mar., 1941 Boorowa Murphy and Moloney.Quirk, James Joseph 9 Mar., 1895 Narrandera h. d, McLachlan, Chilton & Co.Rankin, Archibald. A. (7) 21 Aug., 1897 Watt-St., Newcastle „ Minter, Simpson & Co.Rankin, D. N. (7) 26 Oct.; 1930 Watt-st., Newcastle ..• Minter , Simpson & co, 17.--'.Redmond, T. c. C. (10) 28 Aug., 1931 4 Regent st., Nogarah Colquhoun & King.Reid, Henry N. 24 Aug., 1934 MacksVille A. P. Berrie.Reid, James d (8) 9 Mar., 1907 61 Ring-st., Newcastle E. R.Tro:oey & Co.Reynolds, J. R. (9) 17 Nov., 1933 Wagga Wagga Frank N. Lee & Sleeman.Rhemberger, V, J. ( 11) 28 July, 1944 Bow raville Maurice J. McGrath.Rhodes, J. If. K 24 Aug., 1907 Conclobolin B. F. Milverton..Riordan. B. R. 23 Nov,, 1928 Blayney McDonell & Moffitt.

•Roach, F. Russell

10 Mar., 1939 43 bolton-street, New- D. Lynton, Williams, Bills & Co.castl

• Roache, Patrick H. 29 May, 1988 Orange J. R. Coen.Robbie, John H. (1) 28 Aug., 1931 Bega Bland & Garnock.

(1) Robble, Biomfield & Oliver' (5) T. A. F. McCarthy & son (Moss (9) Bbeekey, Reynolds & Co.Vale).(2) Phillips and Co. (10) T. c. Redmond & Daley(6) LY. O'NeillaWilley.

(3) Hanley & Prentice, (7) A. A. Rankin and co. (11) T. A. Whiteley, O'Neill & Rhelh-(4) Collins and Pollack" . (8) Reid & Reld. berger.

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Name. 1 Date of 1 glace. Agent.Admission.

Robertson, Charles A. M. (2).. 28 Aug., 1942 i

Katoomba .. F. W. Walker & Son.Robilliard, K. G. B. 14 Mar., 1941 21 George-street, Shaw, McDonald & Co.

Parramatta.Robinson, Leo Whitby 28 May, 1904 33 William et., Double J. M. Hellmrich.

BayRovers. P. E 22 Nov., 1902 Coonabarabran Curtiss, Dezaruaulds & Edwards.

Rosendahl, Eric E. (4) 19 Nov., 1926 44 Bolton-street, New - S. D. Ratner.castle.

Ross, J. M. (5) 28 Aug., 1025 Windsor . J. Birnie Jackson."Ross, William h. 5 June, 1929 Temora Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Ruggero, John M. 10 Mar., 1933 57 Hunter-street, New- G. D. Bonamy. r--,

Cacastle. 0Rummery, Thos. E. 5 June, 1929 Lismore Hill, Thomson and Sullivan.Ryan, V. (8) 23 Nov., 1917 Leeton Edward R. M Newton and Son.Ryan, Edward G. 5 June, 1929 58 Stairwell Avenue, J. B. Frawley.

Stanwell Park.Ryan, John B. (7) 1 Sept., 1922 Barraba J. F. Arnott.Ryan, Michael Robert (8) 10 Mar., 1916 Kiama D. S. Pye.

"Sanderson, D. 7 May, 1936 Narrabri .. ....... . .. Sly & Russell.Saunders. Donald V. (1) 15 Feb.. 1934 Crookwell Bughesdon & Davis.Schreiber, Mendel S. (3) 24 May, 1946 61 Macquarie Street, Maurice Isaacs.

Parramatta.Sedgwick, L. C. T. (9) 25 May, 1932 Casino l Abbott Tout Creer & Wilkinson.

(1) C. T. Clifton and Saunders. (4) Rosendahl & Co. (7) Ryan & Ryan.(2) Heron & Robertson. (5) Jobs J. Paine. Ross, and co. (8) Ryan and Watkins.(3) Schreiber & Nolan. (6) ryall and Clark. (9) cope, Norton & Sedgwick,

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Name. Date of Place. Agent.

i Admission.

Selk, B. C. (12) 25 May, 1934 Henry Murphy and Moloney.Selk, Theo. L. (12) 29 oct., 1914 Hentv Murphy and:Moloney.Sendal, Neville C. (4) ........ 20 Feb., 1930 Goulburn Duncan Barron and Co.Sorinier, L. D. (5) 12 Mar., 1920 Gilgandra Curtiss, Dezarnaulds and Edwards.Sharpe, E. A. 6 June, 1928 Canowindra Owen Jones, McHutchlson & Co.Shaw, Arthur Batson (6) 27 Aug., 1892 Singleton Shaw, McDonald & Co.Shephard, Henry Walter (7) .. 14 Mar., 1908 21 George-st., P'matta, Greenwell and York. .Shephard, Henry Wilson (7) .. 8 Mar., 1940 21 George-st., P'matta Greenwell and York.Sheridan, P. W. (8) 24 May, 1985 Kempsey Barry, Norris and Wildes.

•Sheridan, W. H. 22 Aug., 1896 Kempsey Barry, Norris and Wildes. 1-4•Sheridan, W. R. B. (8) 28 May, 1937 Kempley Barry, Norris and Wildes. coShort, W. Ian 2 May, 1935 136 Burwood-road, Bur- F. J. Church. 1--..

wood.Simon, Bruce G. (9) 15 Nov., 1940 Macksville Martin & Lamport.Simpson, Arthur Wakefield ..... 12 Mar., 1910 Armidale Sly and Russell.Simpson, Eustace (10) .... .. 2 Sept., 1912 Armidale Sly and Russell.

•Simpson, Halliday, J. (11) 20 Aug., 1938 Albury Colquhoun & King.Simpson, J. McNeill 8 June, 1921 Hay Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and

Palmer,Skilton, Henry Thomas (1) .... 21 Nov., 1924 West Maitland Taylor and Kearney.

Small, John M. 23 Aug., 1935 Junee Ourtiss Dezarnaulds & Buttfleld.Small, James 20 Nov., 1936 Wallin A. J. McLachlan, Hoare & Co.

(1) W. J. Enright and Mhos. (7) shephard & Shepherd (10) A. W. Simpson and Co(4) Johnson and Sendall. (8) Sheridan and Sheridan. (11) Belbridge, Hake & Hague

(5) Beverldge and serister. (9) W. A. Stone & Simon. (12) Belk and Wild.(5) A. B. Shaw and Ow

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Name. Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

Smith, G. h. Asher 2 June, 1926 12 Gloucester Flats, T. L. Blatehford.Cremorne Point.

•Smith, Basil E. (8) 26 Aug., 1927 Guyra Biddulph and Salenger.Smith, Guy S. (2) 21 Nov., 1930 Inverell Rand, Drew, Villeneuve-Smith

& Dawes.Solomon, G. F. 30 May, 1908 Wellington Thos. Rose & Dawes.Spark, E. M. 2 June, 1920 Young Curtiss, Dezarnaulde and Buttheld,Sparke, William (3) 8 Sept., 1882 57 Hunter-st.,Neweastle Gill, uxlade and Broad.

Spinaze, Raymond 28 May, 1937 Dorrigo P. R. Watts.Spring, Garry F. (4) ......... .........22 Nov., 1929 Mudgee T. Marshall, Marks and Jones.Stack, E. Raymond 3 June, 1931 Wingham Murphy & Moloney. 1—,

...,Stainlay, L. A. (51 28 May, 1937 MurWillumbah Garland, Seaborn & Abbott. g

t..Stedman, Gerald M. (6) 19 Nov., 1920 Albury Bradley, Son, and Maughan,Steggall, John Cecil 6 Mar., 1936 Cessnoek Martin and Lamport.Stephen, John W. F. (7) ...... 22 Nov., 1902 Bathurst Barry, Norris and Wiides.Stevenson, Bruce H. (7) 22 Nov., 1929 Bathurst leeton, Faithful] and Baldock.Stewart, C. W., M.C. 1 Nov., 1919 Moama Hill, Thomson and Sullivan.Stewart, Harold John (1) 20 Nov., 1914 Kempsey Fisher & Macansh Wish

J. T. Ralston & Son.Stewart, Lionel Manning (1) .. 4 June, 1930 Kempsey Fisher & Macansh with

J. T. Ralston & Son.Stewart, Neil 29 May, 1936 Corowa Rowley, Roseby and Co.Stone, Walter Adrian (9) .. ..... 6 June, 1923 Macksville Martin and Lamport,Street, Peter 3 June, 1893 Byron Bay Frank W. Lee & Sleeman.

(1)Stewart And Stewart (4) Garry F. Spring & Spring. (7) Mclntosh mcphillamy & Co.(2) Borthwlok and Butler. (5) Halliday. Budd and Stainlay. (8) G. A. Biddulph & Smith.(5) sparks and Helmore (6) Fleming, Henderson and Stedman. (9) W. A. Stone & Simon.

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Name. 1 Date of .,place.Agent.Admission.

Strong, J. H. (3) 8 Mar., 1946 Corowa Pigott, Stinson, Macgergor and Palmor.— .„, ,. „,.. . ,...,Strong, W. M. (3) 17 Nov., 1911 Corowa Pigoot, Stiuson. Macgreg or and rehearStuart, D. G. 25 Aug., 1939 2 Royalist-road, Cre, Clive Davies & Sharpe.

mOrne. ..•Summerville, F. H. 8 may, 1942 Queanbeyan

,Swinson, Walter W. R. 29 Aug., 1919 G ilroy-rd.,Turramurra Minter, SimpSon & Co.Sykes, W. Desmond J. (4) 25 May, 1932 Wentwroth .. .. ....Dowling, Taylor Macdonald i Pratt.

Symonds, Harold Mervyn 28 July, 1927 16 George street, Parra- Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor &

matta.. Pelmet.Taperell, Stephen C. 25 May, 1934 284 Pacific Highway, Braund; Son & Ritchie. G.

Hornsby.•Taubman, H. M. 3 May, 1940 Taubinan's Ltd. Mary F. W. Cable.

Street, St. PeterS.Taylor, Ralph 25 May, 1032 Tenterfield ..... • . .... Percy L. Nolan,Teakle, H. A . 21 Nov .., 1930 Liverpool Hillard and ' Derry.

*Thomas A. D. 3 May, 1946 Maclean Wilson and Clain..Thomas, E. F. 5 Mar ., 1892 GOUlburn . ' W. H. hill and weir.Thomas, K. E. (1) 13 Mar., 1931 Quirindi .............. Wilson & Clap e.Thomas, Owen J. . 28 Aug., 1925 Wollongöng, ... Wilson and capin.

•Thompson, A. W. 23 Aug., 1916 Junee . ' W. R. icham d: Co.Thompson, William Arthur (2) 28 May 1910 Coolamon Anthony B. Bradfield.

•Thomson, Charles L. 26 Aug., 1933 Bathurst Iceton faithfiill and Baldoök. (1) Thomas and Hague , ,..

(2) Thomson and Bradfield. (3) W. M. Strong. (4) Sykes. crouore and duck.

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Date of IName. Place. Agent.

1 Admission. 1 Throsby, G. F. o. (4) 31 Aug. 1928 Moss Vale Wilson & Clapin.Tietym s, Fredk. W. 18 Nov., 1938 Albury Tietyens, M cLachla & Co. •Tighe, P. E. (13) 11 Mar., 1893 Ballina Teece, Hodgson & Co.Todhunter, Stuart (5) 24 May, 1940 18 George-street. Parra- H E. McIntosh & Adrian.

matte.Tracy, Kevin J. 25 May, 1934 Albury Colquhoun & King.Trebilcock. Richard E. (6) .... 29 May, 1911 Barham Thompson & Nott.

*Tucker, Mary P. 29 May, 1942 Grafton Wilson & Clapin.Tucker, Philip M (7) 6 Mar., 1M6 Grafton Wilson & Clapin.Tudehope, J. J. (8) .....,....... 5 Slay, 1938 Murruruudi Sullivan Bros. ..—.,

*Tuthill, A. D. C. 3 May, 1940 Armidale J. C. Rishworth.G. M. Laurence and Son.

C,DTwomey. H G. (9) 20 July, 1926 Albury of.-Upton) Ralph E. R., M. C. ... " 29 Aug., 1924 Orange Mackenzie Russell.Vaughan, C. A. (10) 12 Mar., 1904 Cootamundra Perkins, Stevenson & Linton.Walker, H. Geoffrey (11) .... 30 May, 1913 Cooma Walker, Gibbs and Cook.Walker. W. B. (12) 26 July, 1934 Windsor Wm. Walker, Taylor & Edwards.Wall, Colin F. 24 Aug. 1931 Myrtle St., Balgowlah Lobban, McNally & Harney.Walsh, J. C. 10 Mar., 1906 Goulburn Murphy and Moloney.Walsh, W. M. J. (1) 7 Mar., 1891 Wagga Wagga McDonell and Moffitt.Wane, Marcus F. (2) 11 Mar., 1927 Gunnedah Nicholl & Hicks.Warburton, S. (14) 28 May, 1910 Boggnbri Pigott, Bunsen, Macgregor and Palmer.

(1) Walsh and Blair. (7) Fred'k MeGoren, Park & Owen, (11) Walker, Gibbs and Cook.

(2) H. M. Wragge and Co. (8) Kennedy and White, (12) Wm. Walker & Son.(4) Wilkinson, Throsby. (9) Wilkinson, Twomey & Kell, (13) Tighe & Co,(5) F. W. Todhunter & son. (10) C. A. Vaughan and DaWson. (14) Warburton and Palmer.

(8) Connelly, Tachell and Dunlop.

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Date of IName. Place. Agent.Admission.

Warland, Leslie L. 29 July, 1926 61 King-st., Newcastle E. R. Tracey & Co.Warner, D. V. (4) 28 Oct., 1916 Inverell Percy R. Watts.Waterford, William Ernest (3)— 28 May, 1910 Coonamble Wilson & Clapin.Watkins, G. Philips (5)...... 2 Sept., 1921 Mama Payten and Pye.Watkins, John James (12) .. , , 2 Nov., 1922 Wyong Dettmann, Austin & Maclean.

• Watsons), David H. 26 Oct., 1939 Grenfell .. Iceton. Faithfull & BaldockWatson, Herbert S. (11) 23 Aug., 1940 14 Ware-st., Fairfield.. A. J. Taylor, William Arnott & Co.Weaver, C. B. 20 Nov., 1931 57 Hunter St., Newcastle Gill, Ox'ade and Broad.Weaver, Keith R. (6) 6 June, 1923 Grentell lceton, Faithfull and B lock.Webb, Frederick Charles (7) .. 19 Nov., 1920 Mores Whitehead, Ferranti & Green. ,—,

wWeeks, Norman E. (8) 31 May, 1916 West Maitland .. ..... John C. Webster. CuWeinthal, F. G. (9) 19 Aug.. 1932 Warialda Rand, Drew, Villeneuve Smith &

Dawes.West, H. A. A May, 1930 Finley Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.West, Wm. C. (10) 19 Feb., 1925 Gundagai A. P. Berne.Westgarth, G. M 25 May 1907 Scone Dudley Westgarth & Co.Wheeldon, Adrian E. 23 Aug., 1990 Tocumwal Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor &

Palmer.Wheeler, Harry Lambert (1) .. 29 Aug., 1913 43 Bolton-et., Newcastle D. Lynton Williams, Ellis and Co.Wheeler, N. D. (1) 4 Mar., 1932 43 Bol ton -st., Newcastle D. Lynton Williams, Ellis and Co.White S C (2) 23 Aug., 1940 Muswellbrook Dowling, Taylor, Macdonald & Pratt.

(1)h. V. Ramie, Wheeler and Williams. (5) Ryan and Watkins. (6) Peate and Weinthal.(2) fitzgerald, Halliday & Co. (6) crommolln, Moore, and Weaver. (10) William C. West and co.

(3) Waterford & MacFarlane. (7) Webb and Boland. (11) Keith E. Williams. Auburn.(4 ) Ayera. Mclntyre, Warner & Gardiner. (8) H. W. Thompson and Boa. (12) J. J. Watkine & Laws .

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Name. Place. Agent.Admission.

Whiteley, L. R 21 July, 1932 Cowra M. J. McGrath.Whiteley, L. M. M 24 May 1935 Dubbo Clayton, Utz and Co.

►Whiteley, T. A 21 Feb., 1929 Orange Hobbs and Stonham.Whitfield, Cecil R. (4) 13 Mar., 1925 Singleton Gould and Shaw.

*Whitford E. H. 24 May, 1946 Hamilton. D. Lynton Williams.Wild, J. S. (5) . 7 May, 1925 Henty Murphy and Moloney.Williams, A. J. N. 28 Aug., 1936 Mudgee. Robert Lloyd.Williams, John Francis (6) .... 19 Aug., 1932 Forbes J. M. Edgley.Williams, John Kerr (2) 27 Aug., 1920 43 Bolton-et., Newcastle D. Lynton Williams. Williams, J. 0. 16 Nov., 1945 ' 548 Pitt Water Rd. Narrabeen R:. C. Freeman. c.4

pp

Williams, Keith E. 28 May, 1937 . 39 Aubrun-rd., Auburn A. J. Taylor, Wm. Arnott & Co.Willis, N. Cherry 13 Mar., 1925 Leeton John Corcoran and Co.Wilson, J. B. 10 May, 1928 Orange Owen Jones, McHutchison & Co.Wilson, Jain 3 june, 1925 Bathurst Clayton, Utz & CO.Wilson, W. E. (7) 26 Oct., 1933 Dungog Thos. Rose and Dawes.Wiltshire, V. P. (8) 15 Mar., 1912 Inverell Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Windeyer, John R. 31 Aug. 19-28 Glen Innes Bradley son & Maughau.Wiseman, Keith C. (9) 2 May 1935 Wollongong I W. P. McElhone & Co.Wiseman, W. F. (9) . 23 Feb., 1928 Wollongong 4I W. P. McElhone & Co.

— •(2) H. V. Harris, Wheeler and Williams. (6) D. J. Moloney and William. (8) Anderson, Wiltshire, and Manning.

(4) Wm. J. Cragg and Whitfield. (7) Borthwick & Wilson. (9) Cox and Wiseman.(5) Belk and Wild.

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COUNTRY SOLICIIT0RS.. . 1

Name Date of I Admission. Place. .Agent.

G1Withycombe P. S. 2 May, 1939 43 Bollon st., Newcastle Gill Oxlade & Broad.

woodbridge roscoe G. 24 Aug., 1934 . moruya roscoe. w. g. hoyle a co.Woodgate Sydney Edward (3) 17 NOV., 1916 Cessnock Pigott, Stinson , Macgregor and

- PaltWragge, The Hon. M. 30 May, 1908 Gunnedah Nicholl .&.Holl & Hicks.

M.l.c. (4)Wynn Geoffrey W. 31 Aug, , 1928 Howard Ave Dee !Why sly & Russell .

Yeldham, John H. 5 May 1927 137 Pacific Highway, Man Uther and Mansfield.NorthSydney.

youll John Joseph (6) 6 june, 1917 198 Hunter - Street, Percy L. Williamson & Co. and V, Newcastel, H. J. McGreath.

'Iyoung, C. throsby 8 june , 1915 va kangaroo valley .... Mackenzie russell.- -

(3) Woodgate and Cleares. (4) H. M. Wragge and Co. (5) Churab and Youll.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.An asterisk denotes a Solicitor holding a practising certificate

under Section 69 (b) of the Legal Practitioners Act.

Place, I Name. I Agent.

Albury .. Angel, H. L...... ........ H. D. McLachlan,Chilton & Co.

*Brett, S, G. Bradley Son & Maughan.Hague, D. W. Colquhoun and King.Harris, J. S. N. G. M. Laurence & Son.

jackling, S. W. R Tletyens, McLachlan& Co.

Kell, J. G G. M. Laurence & Son,.Moran, A. J. Murphy & Moloney.McKenzie-McHarg, Murphy & Moloney.

J. C.Nagle, C. r. Clayton. Utz & Co.

'Simpson, H. J. Colquhoun & King.Stedman, Gerald M Bradley, Son and

Maughan.Tietyens, F. W. Tletyens, McLachlan &

Co.Tracy, Kevin j. Colquhoun & King.Twomey, H. G. G. M. Laurence and Son

Armidale Gentle, A. E. J. C. Rishworth.Harrison, P. N. J. C. Rishworth.Johnstone, F. T. Sly and Russell.Johnstone, J. L. G Sly and Russell.Mackenzie, C. L, McDonald, Baker and'

Baker.Mair, 3, N. MeDonald, Baker and

Baker.Murray, William Makinson and d'Apice,Simpson, A. W. Sly and Russell.Simpson, Eustace Sly and Russell.Tuthill, A. D. C. J. C. Riihworth,

Auburn * Dyce, A. A. J. Taylor, WilliamArnott & Co.

Williams, K. E. A. J. Taylor,Wm. Arnott & Co..

Balgowlah Wall, C. F. Lobban, McNally &Harney.

Ballina Small, J. J. Frisby Arnott.Tighe, P. E. Teece Hodgson & Co;

Balranald McHugh, Hugh B.... E. R. Tracey.McHugh, W. A. E. R. Tracey.

Bangalow Baker, Geoffrey W.... Arthur J. McDonald.Baker and Baker.

Bankstown O'Neil], John Patrick Carroll & O'Dea.Barham McKee, J. H. „, J. W. Maund &

KelynackMcKenzie ,R. V. Trees, Cocks, & Maddox.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Barham—contd. Nankivell, S. A. ..... James E. Carruthersand Co.

Trebilcock, R. E. ... Thompson and Nott.Barraba • Douglass S. W. J. F. Arnott.

Ryan, John B J. F. Arnott.

Bathurst Baillie R. G. L. Jennings & Jennings.• Braham, J. Barry, Norris and

Wilder.Browning, R.H., M.C., Barry, Norris and

M.B.E. Wildes.Stephen, J. W. F. Barry. Norris, and

Wildes.Stevenson, Bruce H. Iceton, Faithfull and

Baldock.*Thomson, C. L. Iceton, Faithfull and

Baldock.Wilson. John Clayton, Utz & Co.

Sega Blomfield, H. B. W. Bland & Garnock.Bond, H. A Paul Laurence.Robbie, John H. Bland & Garnock.

Bellingen McTackett, E. C. ... Clayton, Utz & Co.Nolan, J. J. Percy R. Watts.

Berrigan Abbott, L. C. Walker, Gibbs andCook.

Beverly Hills Knight, A. J. E. A. Leask & Nicholas.Bexley Dunsmore, V. M. McCoy, Grove &

Atkinson.Binnaway Garland, N. S. E. A. Cleary.

Blackheath Konen, E. H. Salwey & Primrose.

Blayney L'Estrange, W. R. Windeyer and Co.Moore, I. S. Windeyer & Co.Riordan, B. R. MeDonell & Moffitt.

Boggabrl Warburton, S. Pigott, Stinson, Mao.gregor and Palmer.

Palmer, R. H. Pigott, Stinson, Mac-gregor & Palmer.

Bonalbo Furlonger, C. R. J. M. Rothery.Bombala Boys, Frederick Chas Priddle, Gosling,

Dalrymple and Mar.Ellis, Harold B own= and Mackenzie.Mawson, J. G. Iceton, Faithfull &

Baldock.Bondi Junction ... Everett, E. L Jennings and Jennings.Boolaroo Frith, E. H. J. K. Dixon.Boorowa Dwyer, V. P. J. R. Thomas.

Page, A. Ernest Abbott, Tout, Creer &Wilkinson

Quilkey, G. T. Murphy & Moloney.

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COUNTRY 'TOWNS--SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Botany Hutchinson W. E.... A. V. Ritchie.

Bourke Armstrong, i. W. ... o. M. Allen.Bowral Price, J. L. D. C. McClaren.

Bowraville Elvy, D. A. R. C. Leahy.Rheinberger, V. J. M. J. McGrath.

Braldwodd Garvey, J. L. 3. R.—Thomas.

Broken Hill Beerworth, Wm. C. J. H. Peoples.Brown, M. A. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.Brown, T. J. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds and

Edwards.• Budd, H.R.D. Nicholl & Hicks.Davoren, T. A. F. Aitken & Pluck.Hayword, A. M. Nicholl & Hicks.Hudson, E. R.

Bulll Payne, W. G. G. C. Murdoch.

BurWood ............ Short, W. Ian F. J. Church.

Byron Bay ..... Street, Pater Frank W. Lee andSleeman

Camden Adams, R.•. C Payten & Pye.Johnson, A. G. C. P..Dignam.

Campbelltown .... Higgs, P. A. Payten & PyeCampsie Jones, K. O'Malley._ M. L. F. GlasheenCanowindra *Chapman, J. G. F. A. Finn & Co.

Finn, D. E. F. A. Finn & Co..Sharpe, E. A. Owen Jones, McHutchi.

son & Co.Casino Edmunds, J. Freehill, Hollingdale

Co.Green, J. W Rishworth, Dodd &

Einfeld.Kissane, Daniel K. J. Allen, Allen & Hemsley.Mitchell, S. Coulls W. A. Mayne.Sedgwiok, L. C. T. Abbott. Tout, Creer

Wilkinson.Cassilis Pratten, D. A. J. D. Spore.Cessnock Banfleld. E. F. Taylor and Kearney.

Bivens, D. C. J. R. Thomas.Cleaves, W. i. Pigott, Stinson, Mae.

Gregor & Palmer.Hallam, F. C. J. K. Dixon.Steggall, John C Martin & Lamport.Woodgate, Sydney E Pigott, Stinson, Mac.

gregor and Palmer.

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COUNTRY towns—SOliCITORS.

Place. I name. Agent-

Cobar Hawker, V. W. I Wilson and Clapin.coffis, Harbour ..- .eyles,; M. G. W. L. Charker & Co.

Gale, Harry . percy: R. Watts.Makinson, A. M. C. M. garling

and Garling.McDonald, D. G. Lobban, Mchally

Harney.collaroy Brown, Adrian Stephen, Jaques and

Stephen. hodby, H. C. — ...... F._H. Greaves.

Rhodes; J. H. R e. f. Milverton.Coolamon Thompson, A. W.. ... Anthony B. Bradfield.CooMa Dunstan, T. J. 'Caton, FaithfUll and

Baldock.Mawson, E. B. Iceton, Faithfull and

Baldock.Walker; H; G. Walker, Gibbs & Cook.

Coonabarabran Cunningham, m.A.. Mark Mitchell & Nelson.McAuliffe, P. T. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Buttfield.McShane, C. J. G. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Buttfield.Rogers,,,P.E Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Buttfleld.COOnamble Button, S. A. A. R.m. Gibson.

Macfarlane, A. W. J. Wilson and Clapin.Mackenzie,. C. A. A. R. H. Gibson.'Waterford, W. E. Wilson & Clapin.

CootamMundra Callan, H. J. P. L. Nolan & Co.Dawson, H. R. Perkins, Stevenson & Co.Ringey, Nolan • & Co.lifaxweLl,,Maurlee Robison, Maxwell, and

Vanglian,'C: A. Perkins, Stevenson &Linton.

Gorald Gregor, GeOrge Pigott, stinson, 'Mac-gregor and Palmer.

Corowa Lethbridge, c.b. Frank A. Davenport andMant.

. Lethbridge, 'Frank A. Davenport andFrancis B. Mant.

Stewart,'Nell bowley, Roseby and CO.Strong, J. H. Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor and Palmer.Strong, Pigot, Stinson, Mac-

gregor, and Palmer.Cowra. Golsby, B. Cadden.

*Hall, Fredk. H. Gould ; and Shaw.Moseley, E. Gould and Shaw.Phillips; R. B. A. C. Boyle.Whiteley, L. R. M. J. McGrath.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Cremome Smith, G. H. Asher... T. L. Blatchford.*Stuart, D. G. Clive Davies & Sharpe.

Cronulla Elliot, D. C. H. Salwey and Primrose.Crookwell I Hanley, J. J. Taylor and Kearney.

Prentice, C. K Taylor & Kearney.Saunders. D. V. Hughesdon & Davis.

Crow's Nest Henry, G. W. T. G. D. Spencer.Croydon Dunne, Morgan Wilson & Clapin.

Culcairn Hepburn, J. W. R. Fincham & Co.Dee Why Wynn, G. W. Sly and Russell.

Deniliquln Kelly, F. L. J. W. Maund andKelynack.

Phillips, P. F. Wlndeyer & Co.Dorrigo ... ...... ... Spinaze, Raymond Percy R. Watts.Double Bay Robinson, Leo W. ... J. M. Hellmrich.Dubbo Booth, A. D. Colquhoun and King.

Brown, S. W. M. Colquhoun and King.Duffy, T. D. Perkins, Stevenson &

Linton.Griffin, G. F. C. S. E. Cook and Son.Hemingway, W. H Hobbs & Stonham.Hotchkiss, Ronald E Smithers, Warren and

Lyons.Keane, G Hobbs and Stonham.Kearns. F. E. L. G. B. Cadden.Nelson. Rlchard H Hobbs and Stonham.Whiteley, Martin Clayton, Utz and Co.

Dunegoo *Murphy, 0. 0 C. M. Marsh & Harvey.

Duugog Atkin, P. S. E. Cook & Son.Borthwick, A. M. Thos. Rose and Dawes.Borthwick, D. J. W Thos. Rose and Dawes.Wilson, W. E Thos. Rose and Dawes.

Fairfield Watson, H. S. A. J. Taylor, WilliamArnott & Co.

Fiey *Barnett, Norman ... Walker, Gibbs & Cook.West, h . A. Garland, Seaborn and

Abbott.'Forbes Broderick, C. T. H.... F. H. Greaves.

Meillon, Raymond... Barry, Norris, & Wildes,Palmer, r. o. W. H. Stokes.

atil '7'ifr) Williams, J. F. Edeley, Brown andSanderson.

Gilgandra Astill F. A M. J. McGrath.Beveridge, Alan Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.

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Place. I Name. Agent.

Gilgandra--contd. Serisier, Leroy Dudley Curtiss, Dezarnauldsand Edwards.

Glen Innes Abbott, D. W. Clayton. Utz & Co.Doyle, F. II. E. R. Mann.

Windayer, J. R. Bradley, Son andMaughan.

Gloucester Dawson, B. P Aubrey Halloran.Hawdon, J. W. Aubrey Halloran.

Gol Go ] Pullen, D. P. A. J. Taylor, Wm.Arnott and Co.

gosford Hickey, Adrian D.... M. A. Doyle.Hickey, Errol J. M. A. Doyle.Kemp, R. C. King ... Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor and Palmer.Parks, J. H. Parish, Patience and

McIntyre.GOulburn Baker, B. Duncan Barron & Co.

Baker, W. P. Pigott, Stinson, Mac-gregor and Palmer.

Bette, Ernest A. C. M. Marsh & HarveyDarcy, E. J. Taylor and Kearney.Duffy, i. r Bowman & Mackenzie.Fraser. Douglas B Duncan Barron & Co.Galland, Bernard L. Bowman & Mackenzie.Johnson. R. M. Duncan Barron & Co.

' Kennedy, C. S. Taylor and Kearney.Manfred, The Hon Garland, Seaborn, and

m. E., M.L.C. Abbott.Mullen, J. B. Murphy & Moloney.

•Mullen, L. A Murphy & Moloney.•Pomroy, E. E. S. E. Cook & Son.Sendall, N. C. Duncan Barron & Co.Thomas, E. F. W. H. Hill and Weir. .Walsh. 7. C. Murphy and Moloney.

Grafton Craig, Ian Maurice J. McGrath.•James, Keith Thompson & Nott.Law, D. R. Percy R. Watts.Law. R. C. Percy R. Watts.Lobban, David John Clayton, Utz & Co.Macpherson, D. W. T. Marshall, Marks and

Jones.Owen, N. T. Wilson & Clapin.

Park, Cedric Wilson & Clapin.Pollack, C. M. Smithers, Warren and

Lyons.•Tucker, Mary P. Wilson & Clapin.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent,

Grenfell Moffitt H. G.N. ...... Lobban, McNally andHarney.

Moore, H. E. Ireton, Faithfull and'baldock.

*Watson; David- H. Iceton, Faithfull andBaldock.

Weaver, K. R. Iceton, Faithfull andbaldock.

Griffith Blumer, Paul W. ... Kershaw, Matthews,Lane & - Glasgow.

Butler, 0. S Kershaw, Matthews,Lane & Glasgow.

. Dickson, L. H. W-.H. Woodward &Son.Morgan, P. A. — W. H. Woodward & Son.

Gulgong- Dowd, J. J. c. M. Marsh and Harvey,Dowd, J. J. (jun.) .... c.m. Marsh and Harvey,

Gundagal Dodds, F. A Barry Norris & Wilde.' Oliver, E. M. A. P. Berne.West, W. C. A. P. Berne.

Gunnedah " Baxter. W. A. D.S. Pye.Bryen, J. P ....... ...... Murphy and Moloney.Raton, E. A.. Remington & Co.Wane, Marcus. F. Nicholl and Hicks.Wragge,. .The - Hon. H. Nicholl and Hicks.

M., M.L.C.

Guyra Biddulph. Q. A. Biddulph and Salenger.•Smith, Basil E. Biddolph and Salenger.

Hamilton

cannington, W. G.... i.. L,, Addison." McKenzie, Ian S. ... D. Lynton Williams." Whitford E. H. D. Lynton Williams.

Harden Macdonald, E. L. ... Curtiss, Dezarnaulds &Buttfleld.

Hay Simpson, J. McN, ... Pigott, Stinson, Mac-gregor and .Palmer.

Henty Selk; B. C. Murphy and Moloney.Salk, Theo, L. Murphy and Moloney;Wild, J. S Murphy and Moloney:

Hornsby. Miller, K. E. A.J. Reynolds & Pilling-Taperoll Stephen C. Braund, Son & Ritchie.

Hunter's Hill Ackerman, V. G G. Tremlett.Hurstville Alldis , o. c S. E. Cook & Son.

Eaton, K. J. I. L. Addison.Hancock, E. A. S, — S, E.. Cook & Son.Patrick, A. G.. — Densley and Downing.Patrick, Robert A. deasley & Downing.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Place. Name. Agent

Inverell Avern, Alec. F. Percy R. Watts.*Bowden, Fredk. Percy R. . Watts.

Britton, R. C. W. Connolly.Butler, F.S..C.. Rand, Drew, Villeneuve-

Smith & Dawes.Gardiner, j. J. Percy: R. Watts.Dickson,. Rowan Pency R. Watts.. Manning, E. ....— Garland, Seaborn and

Abbott.• South, Guy S Rand and Drew.

Warner, D . F Percy R. Watts.• . Garland, Seaborn and

Abbott...... Davis, C. E., D.s.o., J. B. Jackson:

MC.gingellic, ............ Anderson,G. M. Tress, Cocks & Maddox.

Jones ...... Crawley, Alphonse H W. R..Fincham & Co.Small, John M. —. Curtiss, Dezarnaulde

and Buttfield.- 'Thompson, A. W. W. R. Fincham & Co.

Kangaroo Valley Young, C. Throeby... Mackenzie Russell.Kateomba . Ferns, o. C. Iceton, Faithful] and

Baldock.• Hall, G. F. T G. D. Marshhall,

Landers & Co.*Heron, N..G. F. W. Walker & Son.

Robertson, Charles, • F: W. Walker and Son.A. M.

Kempse, Murray, J..A. F. C. Petrie and. Son.Nolan, F. B. ...— J W. maund & Kelynack.Sheridan,.P. W. Barry, Norris & Wildes,

"Sheridan,. R.. B. Barry, Norris &• Sheridan, W. h. Barry, Norris & Wildes.

Stewart, Harold John Fisher Macansh , withj. T. Ralston.

Stewart, L. M. Fisher MacanshJ. T. Ralston.

Kenshington Biggs, W j. * Minter, Simpson &:Co.Jones, Norman E. ... Minter, Simpson & Co.

Edema............ S. Pye.•Watkins, G. P. Payten and Pye.

killera.... *Matthews...W. S. E. C. Matthews.Kirribilli *Lewis G. S. Colquhoun & King.

kogarat Redmond,.T..C. C. Colquhoun &King.Wien C. W. J. Colouhoun & King.

Kyogle Gibson, R.J. Clayton, utz.&.C.o.jones R. M. Donald E. Masson.

Laks Cargelligo.... Joycs, B. M. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds &Buttfleld.

Lane Cove.. Monkley, Sohn Corcoran & Co.Leeton Clark, d. j . Edward r. M. Newton

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Place. Name. Agent.

Leeton—contd. ... Dalton, C. G. T. G. D. Marshall,Landers & Co,

Ryall, V. E. R. M. Newton & Son.Willis, N. C. John Corcoran & Co.

Lismore A xtens. A lan W. ... Kennedy and Kennedy.Balzer, R. Bowman & MacKenzie.Bes'. H. P. Percy R. Watts.Best, Percival George Percy R. Watts.Bondlleld, i. G. Clayton, Utz & Co.Briggs, L. G. P. Goldman.Cox, B. C Martin and Lampert.Laundry, N. S. Dowling, Tayler, Mac-

donald and Pratt.Lomax, P. J. R. Dowling, Tayler, Mac.

donald and Pratt.McIntosh, J. C. Alfred E. McIntosh &

Henderson.McKenzie, C. Martin and Lampert.Oakes, W. F. D. R. Hall & Co.Rummery, Thos. E Hill, Thomson and

Sullivan.Lithgow Higgins, Ian L. P. L. Nolan.

Le Fevre, C. H. Manning Riddle & Co.Le Fevre, J. F. Manning, Riddle & Co.

Liverpool

Gillan-Murphy, A., McDonell and Moffitt.M.M.

Temkle, H. A. Hilliard and Berry.Lockhart Grant, J. Mlles Glen Richards.

Lappin, F. J. Bowman & MacKenzie.McCarthy, Frank G. H. Beswick.

Long Jetty Penman, N. E. C. M. Marsh & Harvey.macksville Reid, II. N. A. P. Berne.

Simon, B. G. Martin and Lampert.

I Stone, W. A. Martin and Lamport.Maclean ... Fleming, W. B. Wilson & Clapin.

Lobban, Thomas Lobban, McNally and

McLennan. Harney.Thomas, A. D. Wilson & Clapin.

Manilla Attwood, E. H. Whitehead, Ferranti &Green.

Kennedy, D. H. Norman C. Oakes andSagar.

Kennedy, J. D. Norman C. Oakes andSagar.

Kennedy, J. N. Norman C. Oakes andSagar.

Manly Florance, J. E. A. ... J. E. A. Florance &Florence.

McCooe, B. J. McDonell and Moffitt.Milford. A. V. G. A. Hart.Marks, H. A. H. D. Marshall, Lupton

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Mathoura Brady, J. F. H. D. McLachlan, Chil-ton & Co.

Mitchell, Sydney S.... Rand, Drew, Villeneuve-Smith & Dawes.

*Phillips, N. C. Rand, Drew, Villeneuve-Smith & Dawes.

Milson's Point ... Hegarty, F. Seymour Curtiss, Dezarnaulds &Edwards.

Milton Bennet, R. D. J S. E. Cook & Son.

Moms Donohue, G. J. I Plgott, Stinson, Mac-Gregor and Palmer.

Stewart, C. W., M.C. Hill, Thomson, andSullivan.

Molong Holt, H. R. J. Mark Mitchell & Nelson.Kinna, C. C. E. L. G. B. Cadden.

Mores Boland, N. T. Whitehead, Ferranti &Green.

*Cassidy, F. W Purves & Moodie.Cole, Wm. A. Purves and Moodie.Mitchell, H. A. S Dudley, Westgarth and

Co.Webb, F. C. Whitehead, Ferranti &

Green.Morays Woodbridge, R. G.... R. W. G. Hoyle & co ,Mosman Cater, W. R. Kershaw, Matthews

Lane & Glasgow.Moss, F. E. Barker & Jones.

Moss Vale *Moore, W. J. E. R. Tracey & Co.McCarthy, T. V. r. N. Henderson &

Taylor.Paine, Hanle H. J. Birnie Jackson.Throsby, G. F. O. Wilson & Clapin.

Mudgee Daniel, Eric R. Clayton. Utz & Co.Donnelly, W. B. Robert Lloyd.

*Hill, J.H. Barry, Norris & WildesMel hereon, H. J. K Barry, Norris & wildes.Spring, G. F. T. Marshall, Marks, and

Jones. .

Williams, A. J. N. Robert Lloyd.MulIumbimby ... Hungerford, B. Clayton, Utz & Co.Mulwala Hargrave, Miss J. M. W. A. Dowe.Murrurundi Tudehope, J. 3. Sullivan Bros.Murwillumbah ... *Boland, J. L. Garland, Seaborn &

Abbott.Budd, F. K. While ehead, Ferranti &

Green.Elliott, F. W. Hill, Thomson &

Sullivan.

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COUNTRY TOWNS —SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. I Agent.

Murwillumbah— Goodyer, Roderick 1 John Charles Paynter.contd. *Hain, G. H. Whitehead, Ferranti &

Green.Halliday, E. J. Garland, Seaborn &

Abbott.Hynes, A. A. R. Hill, Thomson &

Sullivan,•Hynes, John Hill, Thomson &

Sullivan.Palmer, J. o. Clayton, Utz & Co.Stainlay, L. A. Garland, Seaborn

Abbott.Muswellbrook Doust, Eric W. Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

Gregor & Palmer.Halliday, N. A. Dowling, Taylor, Mc-

Donald & Pratt.White, S.. C. Dowling, Taylor, Mc-

Donald & Pratt.Narrabri Abbott, A. C. A. S. Bannon, Lane,

Rex & Co.Bruce, R. R. Sly & Russell.Manning, It. Lance A. S. Boulton, Lane,

Rex & Co.McDonald, John M. Dawson and Herford:Sanderson, D. Sly & Russell.

Narrandera Dangar, G. G. Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

Dangar, 0. 0. H Garland, .Seaborn. andAbbott.

Henderson, L. L. Mackenzie Russell.Quirk, James • Joseph H. D. McLachlan, chil-

ton & Co.narromino Duffy. Michael V. ... Perkins, Stevenson &

Linton.Newcastle Adams. Roy Stanley.. r C. Cathels & Co.

Armstrong, E. A. T. J. R. Dixon.*Barnett, K. 6V. Braye and Malcomson:Bilbie, g. S. Shaw, McDonald & Co.

* Braye, N. I. Braye and Malcomson.Braye, T. A. Braye and Malcomson:Burke, A. A. Osborne M. Allen.Chapman, S. V. Braye and Malcomson;Charlton, Percy S. E. Cook & Son.Cohen, Colyn A. K Braye and malcomson.Cragg, Norman t. Braye and Malcomson.Harris, H. Vincent D. Lynton williams,

Ellis & Co.Helmore, Basil A. Gill, Oxlade and Broad.

•Hogan, B. M. Gill, Oxlade & Broad.James, A. B. McDonell and Moffitt.Johnson, A. A. John Corcoran & Co.Johnson, J. Stanley Shaw, McDonald & Co.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place; I Name. Agent.

Newcastle—contd. McDonald, G. W John Corcoran & Co.Nathan, Alfred. Minter, Simpson & Co.O'Neill, H. L. L. Shaw, McDonald & Co.O'Sullivan, T. L. Gill, Oxlade and Broad.Rankin, A. A. Minter, Simpson & Co.Rankin,. D. N. Minter, Simpson & Co.Reid, James D. E. R. Tracey.

• Roach, F. R. D. Lynton Williams,Ellis & Co.

Rosendahl, E. E. S. D. Rather.

Ruggero, J. M. G. D. Bonamy.

Sparke, William Gill, Oxlade and Broad.Street, Frederick, S. E. Cook and Son.

D.S.O.Weaver, C. B. Gill, Oxlade, & Broad.

Worland, Leslle. L E. R. Tracey.

Wheeler, H. Lambert D. Lynton Williams.Ellis & Co.

*Wheeler, N. D. D. Lynton Williams,Ellis & Co.

Williams, John Kerr D. Lynton Williams,Ellis & Co.

*Withycombe, P. S. Gill, Oxlade, & Broad.

Youll john,J. Percy L. Williamson& Co.

North Sydney Grace. A. H. Clayton, Utz & Co;

Heavener, B. H. C H. J. Price & Co.Yeldham, John H Allan uther &Mansfield.

..... Grainger, W. A. B. C. T. Poole and Son.Harris, K. C. F. K. B. Manion & Co.Hewlett, F. A Perkins, Stevenson &

Limon.Macdonald, H. M. Perkins, Stevenson &

Linton.Morton, M. F. K. D. Manion & Co.

Oliver, Herbert Lloyd Perkins, Stevenson 4Linton.

cassar, P Mcdonell & Moffitt.Flashman. Alfred J. L. McDonall & Moffitt.

Orange • Baldook, A. F. Iceton, Faithfull andBaldock.

Campbell, A. R. Campbell, Campbelland Campbell.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Orange—contd. .. Gifford, G. C. W. J. Baldock.Lane, L. A. A. S. Boulton, Lane,

Rex and Co.O'Neal, L. J. M. J. McGrath.Paton, H. L. Campbell, Campbell

and Campbell.•Roach°, P. H. J. R. Coen.Upton. R. E. R., M.C Mackenzie Russell.

Whiteley, T. A. Hobbs and Stonham.Wilson, J. B. Owen .1 ones, McHut-

chison & Co.Parkes Callachor, J. A. W. P. McElhone & Co.

Emerton, C. P. _ Alfred E. McIntosh andHenderson.

maguire.M. J. A. L. Poole.Matthews, W. E. Garland, Seaborn and

Abbott.Parramatta Cawood, J. D. ...... Wilson & Clapin.

Coleman. It. E....—. Hughesdon & Davie.Davies, W. S. Donald E. Glasson.Ewert, F. W. Bland and Garnock.Greig, J. H. Hughesdon & Davis.Kay, W. S. Donald E. Glasson & Co.Murray, Frank E. J. J. Lynn.Mote. r. L. F. J. Church & Co.Nolan, Brian R. Maurice Isaacs.Robilliard, K. G. B Shaw, McDonald & CO.Schreiber, Mendi Maurice Isaacs.Shephard. Henry

Walter Greenwell and York.Shepherd, Henry

Wilson Greenwell and York.Symonds, H. M. Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

Gregor & Palmer.Todhunter, Stuart H. E. McIntosh & Adrian

Peak Hill Boyd, John Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

Moloney, H. B. E. Paul Brandt.Penrith Lamrock, B. S. Raise =lett, Hair & Co.

Point Clare Cape, R. K. Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

Port Kembla Brown, C. H T. G. D. Marshall.Landers & Co.

Methleson, A. s. T. G. D. Marshall.Lamlers & Co.

Port Macquarie ... joscelyne, N. W. MeDonell & Moffitt.Donovan, F. m , Barry, Norris & Wildes.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place I Name. I Agent.

Queanbeyan Bailey, R. G. Alfred J. Morgan & SonBoardman, E. R. Mackenzie Russell.Davies, Cyril W. Alfred J. Morgan and

Son.Deane, H. C. F. H. King & BradfieldMaguire, J. L Maddocks Cohen &

Maguire.Phippard. S. R. E. A. Leask.

• Summerville, F. H qnlrindl Hague, Albert George Wilson & Clapin.

O'Donnell, A. T. M. J. McGrath •Thomas, K. E Wilson & Clapin.

Raymond Terrace Cunningham, A. M R. N. Henderson andTaylor.

Rockdale Beehag, F. W. T. L. Thomson.Roseville Maher. G. D. F. B. Little.Hyde Leary, A. J. Wm. Parker.

MacDermott, B. S S. G. Sommers &Stewart.

Rylstone McQuiggin, E. J. ... Seabrook & Co.S t Mary's Astley, L. W. P. W. B. Scott.

Cohen. I. A. L. .....N. Goldberg.St Peters * Taubman, H. M. . F. W. Cable.Scone ... ......... Halliday, L. H. Dowling, Taylor,

McDonald & Pratt.McLellan, A. A. Braye & Malcomson.Westgarth, G. M. Dudley Westgarth &

Co.Singleton Cragg, T. F. Gould and Shaw.

Cragg, W. J. Gould and Shaw.Dunlop, C. H Shaw, McDonald & Co.Shaw, Arthur B. Shaw, McDonald & Co.Whitfield. C. R. Gould and Shaw.

south Grafton McNamara, M. V. ... Hill, Thomson awlSullivan.

Stanwell Park Ryan, E. G J. B. Frawley.Tamworth Cohen, A. P. 1 L. Addison.

Davies, T. A. Hobbs & Stonham.Everlngham, C. D. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds &

Edwards.Kennedy, A. K. Clayton, Utz & Co.Ladds, T. R. Wilson & Clapin.Lyons, J. J. J. J. Carnally, Cecil

O'Dea & Co.McMabon, K. C. Warrington Connolly.

Magnus, A. C. Creagh & Creagh.O'Brien, A. J. Creagh & Creagh.O'Halloran, J. D W. Connolly.O'Halloran, R. J. W. Connolly.Patterson, G. C. W. D. Layton.Patterson, John C W. D. Layton.Pengilley, o. J. C. Clayton, Utz & Co.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Agent.Place. Name.

Tares Butterworth, R.Cowan, Hiram Wm.Hawkins, R. S. Hooke. M. M.

*Hutchinson, W. Martin, Eric O. Martin, L. D. o.

Temora Hibbs, It. C. "Farrell, J. R. Farrell, M. T. Jamieson, John

"Meagher, B. C. I Meagher, P, F *Ross, William H.

Tenterbeld i Cook, J. B. Jennings, N. H. E Taylor, Ralph

TOCUMwal Wheeldon, A. E.

Trundle _ Burke, J. R

Tullamore Giovanelli, L.

Tumbarumba *Coogan, W. D.

Tumut ...... Baker, Eric L. *Braund, H. D Lester, R. A. Orr, J. C. Paul, Vincent '

Turramurra Swinson, W. W. R....

TweedHeads. Newman, Richard J.

uralla Edwards, G. M.

Wagga Wagga " Edghill. A. C. Griffin C. E

"Kennedy, H.Lustier, E. Fena Lusher, Evadne J

Fenn.Mortimer, C. E. L

Reynolds, J. R. Walsh, W. M. j.

F. C. Petrie and Son.F. C. Petrie and Son.McDonell and Moffitt.Pigott, Stinson, Mac-gregor and Palmer.

Martin & Lamport.Martin and Lamport;Martin and Lamport.Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Martin &•Lamport.Gregory S. Madden.Gregory S. Madden. .Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Teeee, Hodgson & Co.Jennings and Jennings.Percy L. Nolan.

Pigott, Stinson. Mac-gregor & Palmer.

T. G. D... marshall,Landers & Co.

M. B. Byles & Co.

McDonell & Moffitt.

C. H. Pearce & Co.F. W. Walker & Son.F. W. Walker & Son.Hobbs and ' Stonham.F. W. Walker & Son.Minter, Simpson & Co.

J. H. McDougall & Co.

Mervyn Finlay.

Mackenzie Russell.Garland, Seaborn &

Abbott.McDonell and Moffitt.Mackenzie Russell.Mackenzie Russell.

Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

Frank N. Lee & Sleeman.MoDonell and Moffitt.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent:

Wahroonga makim, R.

Walcha Phillips, G.'W. dudley WestgarthCo.

Wa[gett .... Baldwin, H & Macpherson.

Waridda Winethal, F. G. Rand, Drew, VilleneuveSmith & Dawes.

Warren :6...w. .. Green, Eric` R... - Fulton, Lowe andFulton.

Wanchope Grass, j M. W. S. Gray and Perkins:,

Wellington - 'Davidson, E. Walter Dickson & Co.Jones, D. EL Barry, Norris and

McCormack,, R., J. M., J. McGrath.Solomon, G..F. Thos. Rose & Dawee. 1

Wentworth Hillard, robert Irvine A. J. Reynolds andPilling.

Sykes, W. D.J. Dowling, Taylor, Mc.Donald & Pratt.

West Maitland ... Buffier, B. J. Robison, Maxwell, and

' Enright, Walter A. G. Taylor & Kearney.Enright, W. Taylor and Kearney.Faulkner, D. F. Braye and Malcomson.

fry,C. R. Braye and MalcomsonHill, Cecil A. Barkell & Peacock. ' Sly and Russell.

Norrie,W:F. 'Eudghesdon & Davis.,Skilton, R. T. Taylor and Kearney.WeekS, Norman, E J.C. Webster.

Wickham.......... j..X. Dixon.

Windsor paine, J. J. d J. birnie Jackson.Hoes; J. M. J. Birnie Jackson.Walker, W. B. Wm. Walker, Taylor &

Edwards.

Wlngbam ',Stack, E. R. Murphy & Moloney.

Wollongong ..—. •Adams, P. G. . Barker & Jones.:Atkins, R. J. Herald, Bruce Brierley

& 'England.

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Place. Name. Agent.

Wollongong 1 Beale, E. I N. W. Caldwell.—continued. Blamey, J. M. W. P. McElhone & Co.

Brown, John C. Barker and Jones.Chapman. J. W. Bowman & Mackenzie.

'Cox, Harold W. P. McEthane & Co." D'Apice, J. J. Makinson and d'Apice.' Dennis, A. G. Haddocks, Cohen &

Maguire.Duncan, F. J. Birnie Jackson.Higgins, Alan G. W. R. Thomson.

l* Higgs, P. A Barker & Jones.Maguire, T. A. Haddocks Cohen and

Maguire."McDermott, J. J. Haddocks Cohen and

Maguire.McInerney, T. B. Haddocks Cohen and

Maguire.McLelland, A. It Barker and Jones.Peedom, Henry Bowman & Mackenzie.Thomas, Owen J. Wilson & Clapin.Wiseman, W. F. W. P. McElhone & Co.

• Wiseman, K. C. W. P. McElhone & Co.

Woodburn Morison, R. R Sullivan Bros.Woollahra ' Osborne, L. F. Dibbs, Crowther and

Osborne.

Wyalong West Bloore, R. B. John H. Dawes.

Englert, H. J. A. &McLachlan, Hoare& Co.

Mackenzie, Donald E. Murphy & Moloney.Wyong Brown, A. A. Dudley Westgarth & Co.

Laws, S. H. Dettman, Austin andMaclean.

Watkins, John James Dettman, Austin andMaclean.

Tess Elrington, A. G. Tress, Cocks & Maddox.ElrIngton, E. G. Tress, Cocks & Maddox.

"Jacka, Edwin J. C. M. Marsh & Harvey.• Penman, N.E. C. M. Marsh & Harvey. 0Phillips, R. S. C. M. Marsh and Harvey

Young Caldwell, E. It. Clayton. Utz & Co.Campbell, Eric Eric Campbell, Omant &

Melville.Ohio!, C. F. H. C. M. Carling.Omant, R. B. . Eric Campbell,Omant &

Melville.Spark, Edmund M. 1 Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

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CERTIFICATED CONVEYANCERS.

(The asterisk denotes a Conveyancer holding a PractisingCertificate under section 69 (b) of the Legal

Practitioners Act.)

Allen, Richard, 70-72 King-st. •O'Reilly, P., Master In Lun-(1). acy's Office.

Boreham, G. S., Public TrustOffice. • Pullen, P. J. P., Deputy

Public Trustee.Campbell, G. D., 92 Pitt-st.

Reynolds, A. J. G., 10 (non-)

Cowley, o. W. 70-72 King-st. nell-street.(1.

Davey, H. G., 117 Pitt-street, Ross, W. Fitzgerald-street,Windsor.

•Goisby, Wm., Kendal-street,Cowra. • royle, (Miss) R. L., 92

Pitt-street.Halloran, Hy. F., 153 Eliza-

beth-etreet.•Smith, Colin, 35 Weldon-

street, Burwood.*Hamilton, (Miss) Lily, 6

Wynyard-street. •Smith, H. G., Public TrustO ffice.

•Harris, (Miss) 'Winifred Jean,133 Pitt-street.

Tremlett, G. IL, 28 Hunter-st.Herd, Charles E., 4 Castle-reagh-street. Turton, F. W., 34 Hunter-st,

•Hudson, C. F., 39-49 MartinPlace. Wallace, Leslie, Bathurst Rd.,

Blackheath.Lackey, M. B., 56 Hunter-

street.•Wyatt, S. J. E. F., Pubilo

Lang, J. C., 4 Auburn-road, Trust Office.Auburn.

•McClenahan, L. A. A., Rural * Young, Ernest, 116 Crown-Bank of N.S.W. street, Wollongong.

•Nilon, David L., Land SalesControl Board, 117 Pitt-st.

(1)Cowley &

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NOTARIES PUBLIC, PRACTISING INNEW SOUTH WALES.

SYDNEY.

t Allen, A. D. W. 't 53 Martin- t Maughan, John M., D.S.O.,tAllen, R. a .1 place. 27 hunter-street.tBaldock, W. J., 28 O'Connell t Millett, HaIse, 18-20 Martin-

street. place.tBlood, F. B., 72 Ring -street.tminter, Clifford, 31 Hunter.tBurge, Cecil G., 83 Pitt-st. street.tCocks, G. W., 117 Pitt-street. t Morgan, Alfred Joseph, 129tCowlishaw, Reginald, 17

Pitt-street.O'Connell-street. Morgan, Harold, 14 Martin-tcreagh, W. .J., 247 George- Place.street. Morgan, Harold Thos., 74,

tCrowther, J. G., 16 Barrack- Pitt-street.street.

tOsborne, R. C., 16 Barrack-st.td'Apice, A. W. M., 30 Car-

rington-street. tPerkin, Basil Woodd, 369tDrew, C. Mathews, 2 Hunter- George-street.street. Poole, Edgar N., 113 Pitt-

tEbsworth, F. 0., 243— 217 street.George-street.tEdwards J. m., 156 Castle- tRead, Edmond, 9-11 Hunter-street.reagh-street.t gilder, T. G., 27 Hunter- tRowe, S. G., 30 Hunter-street.

street.tHalloran, Aubrey, 28 Martin- Rundle, C. W., 39 Hunter-place. street.

tJohnson, A. L. B., 15 Castle- t simpson, E. T. de L.. 81reagh-street. Hunter-street.

t Kennedy,J. S., 185 Elizabeth-street. t Smith, A. Gordon,

t Langley, T. A., 70 King-Wynyard-street.

street. / Stephen, Alastair E.,/ Laurence, E. A., 46 • Martin- 7 Wynyard-street.

place. / Taylor, A. J., 27 Hunter-Laurence, N. C., 90 Mt- street.

street./ Leask, E. A., 117 Pitt- /Walker, G. W. E., 12 Castle-

street. reagh-street.

/ Linton, Walter, 376 George- / Windeyer, A. C.,street. 25 O'Connell-street.

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Notaries Public.

Country .

t betts, E, Goulburn. t Johnson, R. m, 13 Montague,street, Goulburn.

t bondfield; i. Q., Lismore.t MoseleY, E., Cowra.

t Brown, m. Austen, Broken-Hill. t Rankin, A. A., Watt street,

Newcastle.Clark, F. G., 79 The Boule-

vard; Strathfield. t Shaw, A. B., Singleton.

i' coleman. R. E., 16 George- f Sparke, W., 57 Hunter-street,street, Parramatta. Newcastle.t dangar, Narrandera

t Wheeler,, B. l., 43 Bolton-t Davies, C. W., Canberra: street, Newcastle.

t Gentle, A. B:, Armidale. t Windeyer, J. R., Glen Ines.

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cOmmSSIONERS FOR AFFIDAVITS

SYDNEY.

Abbott, A. E., Solicitor, Watson ' Cook, F. A., Probate Office,House. 9-13 Bligh-street Supreme Court.

Allen, H. D., Solicitor, 39 Cram, John, Solicitor, 2b.Martin-place. Castlereagh-street.

Allen. osborne M., Solicitor, Cranitch, C L. M., Solicitor ;

MI Hunter-street. 297 Elizabeth-streetAllen, R. C., Solicitor, 53 Cupit, A. E., Solicitor, 129

Martin-place. ' Pitt street.Andrews, H. R., Solicitor,

92 Pitt-street. Daly, E. Newton, Sec., Incor-porated Law Institute, Royal

Barraclough, P. E., Solicitor, Chambers, 3 Castlereagh-st.314 Elizabeth-street. Danger, R. N., 11c Castlereagh-Bartley, R. J., solicitor 185 street,Elizabeth-street d'Apice, A. W. M., Solicitor,.

Begg, J. W., Solicitor, 10 30-32 Carrington-street,Martin-place. Davies, J. r., Solicitor, 81

Berry, L., Solicitor, 17 Castle- Elizabeth-street.reagh-street.

Biggers, Colin, Solicitor, 60 Davies, W. S., Solicitor,67 Castlereagh-street.hunter-street,

Body, C. k,, Registrar in Dey, J. F., Solicitor, 79 Eliza.-Divorce, beth-street.

Boater, W. A., Solicitor, 115 Dezarnaulds, C. A. H., Soli '., o ci-Pitt-street. tor, 67 Castlereagh-street,

Bourke, T. F. Probate Office, Dignam, C. P., Solicitor, 160,Supreme Court.Bourne, G. L. B., Solicitor, Castlereagh-street.

195-107 Elizabeth-street. Doughan, J., Deputy RegistrarBreden

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H. N. Solicitor, Win- in Divorce.gello House, Angel place. Dowe, W. A. E., Solicitor, 92'

Burge, Bobt., Solicitor, 62 Pat-street.Margaret-street.

Burns, Simon, Solicitor, 9 Drew, C. Mathews, Solicitor,.Martin-place. 2 Hunter-street.

Butchers, C. E. Registrar of Dryhurst, C. r., Solicitor, 16Probates, Supreme Court. Barrack-street,

Callas, M., Solicitor. Ebsworth, A. C., Solicitor,Campbell, K. B., Solicitor, 243-7 George-street.

60-66 Hunter-street. Ebsworth, F. 0., Solicitor,Challoner, E. W., Child Welfare 243-7 George-street.

Department. Elliott, R. o., Sheriff;Christie, g., Solicitor, 14 Supreme Court.

Martin-place. Ellis, P. A., Probate Office,Church, FA., Solicitor, 74 Pitt- Supreme Court.

street. Elli t, S., Solicitor, 70-7Clayton, h. j. R., Solicitor, King-street.

136 Liverpool-street.Collins, N., Solicitor, 77 Castle- Friendship, J. A., Registrar,

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Commissioners.

-Gale, C. C., Solicitor, 10 Mar- Kench, A. G., Solicitor, 117tin-place. Pitt-street.

Gammell, J. N., Solicitor, 83 Kennedy. D. E. s., Solicitor,Pitt-street. 185 Elizabeth-street.Garland, N. S., Solicitor, 107

Elizabeth-sreet. Kirkpatrick, F. C., Solicitor,

Goddard, R. H., Chartered 16 O'Connell-street.

Accountant, 54a Pitt-street. Laurence. N. C., Solicitor, greaves, J. B., Solicitor, 92 90 Pitt-street.

Pitt-street.Lelei a

Green, T., Solicitor, 133 Pitt-st, Pitt-street.Griffiths, C., Solicitor, 207

Elizabeth-street Leibius, G. H., Solicitor, 83

Grove, R. H., Solicitor, 10 Pitt-street.Castlereagh-street, Lender, F. G., Solicitor, 60

Gulliver, H. W., Probate Office, Hunter-street.Supreme Court.

Links, H. F., Solicitor, 129

Hamilton, W., Solicitor, 16 Pitt-street.O'Connell-street.

Harvey, W. F. A., Solicitor, Linton, W., Solicitor, 37528 Martin-place. George-street.

hazelton, W. H., Pro- Marshall, T. G. D., Solicitor,

thouotary, Supreme Court. 9 Martin-place.

;Herbert, C. T., Chief Clerk, Mawby, r. N. A., Barrister,Supreme Court. 142 Phillip-street.Hoare, H. H., Solicitor, 6 McCarthy, A. W., Solicitor,

Wynyard-street. 17 "The Wroxton " 22

Hobbs, A. C., Solicitor. Roslyn Gardens, Elizabeth15 Bligh-street. Bay.

Hodgson, F. A., Solicitor, McDonald, K. B., Deputy2 Hunter-street. Registrar of Probates,

Hooke, R. W., Solicitor, Supreme Court.M.W.S. & D. Bd. McIntosh, H. E., Solicitor, 27

Hunter-street.H oward, F. E.. Solicitor, 67 Millett, H., Solicitor, 18-20Castlereagh-street. Martin-place.

-Hyman, A. W., o.b.E., V.D., milverton, E. F., Solicitor, 11cSolicitor, 9 Martin-place. Castlereagh-street.

James, H. F. A. Solicitor, Mitchell, C., Solicitor, 14- 60 Hunter-street. Spring-street.

.1. 13. Solicitor, 104,

Jamieson, H. B., J. P., Account- Moffatt,

Hunter street.ant, 10 Martin ... place.

MoM, W. N., First Clerk,

Jermyn, H. W. S., Solicitor, 12 Probate Office, SupremeO'Connell-street. Court.

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COmMissioners,

Morgan, A. J., Solicitor, 129 ROlin, P. Lynne, Solicitor,Pitt-street. 9 Bligh-street.

Morgan, Harold T., Solicitor. Ross, D., Solicitor, 129 Pitt-74 Pitt-streot street.

Murdoch, G. C., Solicitor, 183Pitt-street. Rowley, E. N., Solicitor, 107-9

Elizabeth-street.Newnham, P. A., Solicitor, 28 Roxburgh, Russell C SolicitorMartin-place. 19 Bridge-street.Nicholson, H. L., Solicitor, SaxbY, H., Child Welfare26 Budge-street. Department.O'Neill Matthew J. Solicitor,

79 Elizabeth-street. Sayegh, E. G., Solicitor, 135Pitt-street.

Osborne, R. C., Solicitor,16 Barrack-street. Scott, C. B., Solicitor, 117 Pitt-

Falser, Herbert R., Solicitor, street

104 Hunter-street. Seater, W. E., Solcitor, 79Phillips, W. berge, Solicitor, Elizabeth-street.

117 Pitt Street.Service, C. Don, Solicitor,

Pike, V. M., Solicitor, 141 39-49 Martin-place.Elizabeth-street.

Poole, A. L. Solicitor, 27 Sherlock, E. W. B., Solicitor,Hunter-street. 129 Pitt-street.

Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Shipway, Phillip, Solicitor, 183Bligh-street. Pitt-street.

Priddle, Robert G., Solicitor, Sommers, S. G., Solicitor, 196-Wingello House, Angel-place. 197 Elizabebh-street.Primrose, R. C. N., Solicitor,

12 Castlereagh-street. Starling, P. W. G., Solicitor,Primrose, Tony, Solicitor, Hardy's Chambers, rear of

109 Pitt-street. 5 Hunter-street.

Railton, A. C., Solicitor, 44 j Stephen, A. E., Solicitor, 7Martin-place. , Wynyard-street.

Ray, S. A., Probate Office, Stephenson, j . H., Solicitor,Supreme Court.

' 4 O'Connell-streetRead, Edmond, Solicitor, 9 •Hunter-street. Taylor , Adolphus J., Solicitor,Reynolds, A. J., 34 Hunter- 27 Hunter-street.street.

Richardson, D. M., Under- Thom, J. Stuart, Solicitor,Sheriff, Supreme Court. 67 York-st.

Robertson, C. Solicitor, 19 Tracey, Edward R., Solicitor,Hunter-street. ' 81 Elizabeth-street.

Robison, J. H, Solicitor, 19 . .Tunchon, A. S., AssistantBligh-street . Registrar, District Court.Robson The HOn. W. E. V.,M.L.C., Solicitor, 17 O'Con- 1 Turner, G. h., Solicitor, 110nell-street. Castlereagh-street.

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ComMissioners.

'Other, A. H., Solicitor. 350 Williamson, P. L. Solicitor,George-street. 375 George?street.

Windeyer, A. C., Solicitor,Walker, G. W. E., Solicitor, 12 25 O'Connell-street.

Castlereagh-street. Wood, H. P., Solicitor, Mari-Walker, R. E., Deputy Protho- time Services Hoard.

notary, Supreme Court.Webster, J. C., Solicitor, 44 York, W. H., Solicitor, 44.46

Martin-place. Martin-place.

l•••••• •

COUNTRY.

Note addition to the following, Petty Sessions officers tomost districts are also Commissioners for Affidavits.

Album— Bankstown-Angel, H. L., Solicitor. Ellitt, S., Solicitor.Hague, D. W., Solicitor.McKenzle-McHarg, J. C.,

Solicitor.Nagle, C. B..

'

Solicitor, Barham--Kelly, T. S.Stedman, G. M., Solicitor. McKee, J. M., Solicitor.

Armidale— Barraba-Gentle, A. E., Solicitor. Ryan, John B., Solicitor.Simpson, A. W„ Solicitor.

Auburn— Bathurst—Holly, J. M. Solicitor. Browning, B. H., Solicitor..Lang, J. C., Conveyancer. Stevenson, B. H., Solicitor-

Wilson, J., Solicitor.

Ballina-Tighe, P. E., Solicitor.Small, J., Solicitor. Bellingen—

Evans, H. A., J.P., Survey or,

Balmain,–Murdoch, Gilbert C., Berrigan-

Solicitor. Abbott, L. C., Solicitor.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Commissioners.

Blackheath— Cassilis-Houen, E. H., Solicitor. McMaster, Sir F. D.,

" Dalkeith."

Blayney— Cobamo —L'Estrange, W.R., Solicitor. Kennelly, T. F.Riordan, B. R., Solicitor.

Coff's Harbour—Boggabri— Gale, Harry, Solicitor.

Warburton, S., Solicitor.Condobolin-

Hodby, H. C., Solicitor.Bombala— Rhodes, J. H. R., Solicitor.

Boys, F. C., Solicitor.Coolumon-

Boorowa— Thompson, W. A., Solicitor,Quilkey, G. T., Solicitor.

Cooma-

Bourke— mawson, E. S., Solicitor.Armstrong, I. W., Solicitor. Coonabarabran-

Rogers, P. E., Solicitor.Bowral— Coonamble—Jones, W. M., 51 Oxley-st. MacFarlane, A. W. J.,

Solicitor,Braidwood-

Garvey, J. L., Solicitor. Cootamundra-Vaughan, C. A. K., Solicitor.

Brewarrina-Hayes, J., " The Cedars." Corowa-Scholield,T. Lethbridge, F. B., Solicitor.

Broken llill— Cowra—Beer vorth, W. C.. Solicitor. Phillips, R. B., Solicitor,Brown, M. A., Solicitor.

Cremorne—Burwood— Reynolds, A. J., " Hatherly,"

Short, W. Ian, Solicitor. 114 Cabramatta Rd.

Cronulla—Byron Bay— Elliott, D. C. H., Solicitor.

Brownell, Richard, ShireClerk. Crookwell-

Hanley, J. J., Solicitor.Camden--

C umnock-Adams. R. A. C., Solicitor;Black, G. J., Storekeeper.

Canowindro-Sharpe, E. A., Solicitor. Daysdale-

Sanger, C. D., Grazier.Casino—

Edmunds, John Solicitor.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Deniliquin— grenfull--Phillips, P. F., Solicitor. Moffitt, h. G. N., Solicitor.

Dorrigo— Griffith-Spinaze, R., Solicitor. Blunter, P. W., Solicitor.Dubbo— Dickson, L. II., Solicitor.

Booth, A. D., Solicitor.Griffin, G. f. C., Solicitor. Gulgong-Nelson, R. H., Solicitor. Dowd, J. J. Snr., Solicitor.

Dunedoo— Gunnedah-Murphy, 0. G., Solicitor. Baxter, W A., Solicitor.Dunqog— '

Bryen, J.P. Solicitor.Wilson, W. E., Solicitor. Wragge, The Hon. H H.,

M.L.C., Solicitor.Eden—

Welling, H.P.H., Harden—Shire Councillor, Macdonald, E. L., Solicitor.Earners-

Newnham, F. A., Solicitor. hentyWild, J. S., Solicitor.

Eugnwra— Yates, H. L., Auctioneer.Lees, J.W., J.P., Storekeeper

Forbes— Holbrook—Broderick, C.T. H., Solicitor. Hell, I. G., Solicitor.Williams, J. F., Solicitor.

HForster—

urstville—Eaton, H. J., Solicitor.

Borthwick, A. m., solictor.

Glen Innes-Abbott, D. W., Solicitor. Avern, A. F., Solicitor.

Gloucester-Hawdon, W. W., Solicitor. Junee--

Crawley, A. H., Solicitor.Gosford—

Cape, R. C., Solicitor. Katoomba—liinnears, J. J., Auctioneer. Robertson, C.A.M. Solicitor(goulburn--

Betts, E. A., Solicitor. kiama--Darcy, E. J., Solicitor. Watkins, G. P., Solicitor.Manfred, The Hon. M. E.,M.L.C., Solicitor.

Thomas, E. F.. Solicitor. Leeton— •Walsh, J. C., Solicitor. Dalton, C. g., Solicitor,

Grafton-Lobban, D. J., Solicitor. Leura-Pollack, C. M., Solicitor. Dash, C. L. 174 The Mall,© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Commissioners.lismore— mosman-

McKenzie, Chas.'

Solicitor. Marshall, A. C., Town Clerk.Walters, W. P., Solicitor.

Moss Vale —Lockhart— Paine, H. H., Solicitor.

Lappin, F. J., Solicitor. Throsby, G. F. o., Solicitor.McCarthy, F., Solicitor.

Macksville— Mudgee —Reid, H. N., Solicitor. Donnelly, W. B., Solicitor.McPherson, h. J. K., Solicitor.

Maclean-Lobban, T. McL., Solicitor.

Mullumbimby—Maitland, West—

Thompson, R. W., Auctioneer.- Enright, W. J., Solicitor.

Fry, C. R. Solicitor. MurrumburrahFoley, J. C., Solicitor.

Manilla— Macdonald, E. L., Solicitor.Kennedy, J. D., Solicitor.Veness, A. C., Auctioneer. Mitricillumbah

Palmer, J. o., Solicitor.Manly—

Flynn, R. S., Solicitor.Ridge, S. L., Solicitor. Muswellbrook-

Do .st, E. W., Solicitor.Marrickville-- Narrabri-Scott, C. B., Solicitor, Manning, R. L., Solicitor.Illawarra Road. McDonald, J. M., Solicitor.White, W. T., 69 Pile Street.

Mathoura— narrandera-Mitchell, S. S., Solicitor. Hangar, o. o. h., Solicitor.

Quirk, J. J., Solicitor.Milton—

Rennet, R. D.J., Solicitor. Newcastle-Rankin, A. A., Solicitor.

moama— Reid, J. D., Solicitor.Stewart, C. W., Solicitor. Ruggero, J. M. Solicitor.

Sparlie, Wm., Solicitor.Molting—

Holt, H. R. J., Solicitor. ' North Sydney-Kinna, C. C. E., Solicitor. Grace, A. H., Solicitor,

oree— Nowra —Cole, William A., Solicitor. . Oliver, h. L., Solicitor.

Moruya— nyngan -Woodbridge, R. G., Solicitor. Flashman, A.J. L., Solicitor,© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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commissioners,

Orange— Singleton-Baldock, A. F., Solicitor. Cragg, W. J., SolicitorLane, L A., Solicitor. Shaw, Arthur B., Solicitor,Upton, r. E.L., Solicitor.

South Grafton—Parkes— McNamara, M. V., Solicitor.

Emden, C.P.,Maguire, M. S., Solicitor. Tamwortl.-Matthews W. E., Solicitor. Lyons, J. j., Solicitor.

O'Halloran, R. J., Solicitor.Parramotth— Pengilley, o. J. C., Solicitor.

Kay, W S., Solicitor.Paterson— Taree-

Brown, J. S., J.P. " Kal- Hooke, M. SolicitorMina." Martin, L. D. o„ Solicitor.

Peak hill-Boyd J., .Solicitor, dibbs, R. C., Solicitor.

benrith— Jamieson, j, Solicitor.Baker, A. B., Solicitor. Meagher, P. F., Solicitor.

lamrock*, B.S.,: Solicitor. Tenterfield —

Point Clare — Cook, J. B., Solicitor.Cape, B.. C.,Solicitor. Tingha-

Punchbowl-- Dunshea, A. J.Kennedy, A. C., Solicitor.

Trundle--Pymble--Saddington, A. G., 23 Avon- Burke, John R., Solicitor.

road.Tullamore-

Quirindi— Giovanelli, W. N. L.,Macon, A. G., Solicitor Solicitor.Thomas, K. E., Solicitor.

Randwick-- Tumbarumba-Lester, H. C., 79 Clovelly- Coogan, W. D., Solicitor:.

road.Rockdale— tumut—

Reeling, P. W., Solicitor. Orr, J. C., Solicitor.Bose Bay—

Gould, H. T., 80 Salisbury- Tweed Readsroad, Morley, C.

Roseville —Hazelton, W. H., 80 Rose- uralla-

ville Avenue. Edwards, G. M., Solicitor.Scatter, W. B., Solicitor,

• Urana-rylstone— Jacka, - e. J., Solicitor.McQuiggin,

Vaucluse-Scone— Gonsalyes, john,

Westgarth, G. m, Solicitor. 3 Wharf-road.

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Commissioners.

Wagga wagga— Wentworth—Griffin, C. E., Solicitor Hillard, R. I. Solicitor.Lusher, E. F., Solicitor Sykes W. D. J., Solicitor.Mortimer, C. E. L., Solicitor.Reynolds, J. R., Solicitor. wickham--Walsh, W. M. J., Solicitor. Mitchell, S. S., Solicitor.

walcha—Wileannia—

Phillips, G. W., Solicitor. Smith, F. W., J. P.

Windsor—

Warialda—Rose, J. M., Solicitor.

Weinthal, F. g., Solicitor, Wollongong—Atkins, R. J., Solicitor.Carey, E., Central Chambers.

Warringah Shire— Cox, Harold, Solicitor.Ridge, S. L., Solicitor. Peedom, Henry, Solicitor.

Wyalong West—

Wauchope— Englert, H. J., Solicitor.Glass., J. M., Solicitor.

Pass-Elrington, E. G., Solicitor.

Wellington—McCormack, B. J., Solicitor. young-Solomon, G. F., Solicitor. Caldwell, E. R. W,, Solicitor.

Commissioners under Prize Court Rules, 1914.

Roxburgh, Russell Charles, Solicitor, 19 Bridge-street, Sydney.

Saddington, Arthur Graham, 23 Avon-road, Pymble.

Walker, Ronald Earle, Deputy Prothonotary, Supreme Court.

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Commissioners for taking Affidavits in Places beyond theJurisdiction of the Court.

CHINA.(As at 7/12/1941.)

Hongkong :—Armstrong, Harold Jon.

ENGLAND.

Airey, H. W., Solicitor, Town Hall, Chiswick, W. 4, and 8 Bruton Way,Ealing, W. 13.

Best, F. Maxwell, Solicitor, Australia House, Strand, London, W.C. 2.

Blyth, Thomas T., Solicitor, 112 Gresham House, Old Broad street,London, E.C. 2.

Braby, C. , Solicitor, Deere House, Arundel-street, Strand, London,W.C. 2.

Cohen, Philip, Solicitor, 47 Newhall-street, Birmingham.

Conolly, Clifford G., Solicitor, 4 St. Bride street, Ludgate Circus,London, E.C. 4.

Crazier, T. E. C., Solicitor, 49 Princess-street, Manchester, 2.

Davidson, J. S. B., Controller of Australia House, Strand, London,W.C. 2.

de Fonb'anque, John B. Solicitor, 3-4 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London,W.C. 2.

Dewar, Gilbert, Solicitor, 09 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. 2.Flegg, J. G. M., Solicitor, 44 Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C. 1.Forward, Edward William, Solicitor, 4-5 Stone Buildings, London,

W.C. 2.Goldman, J. W., Solicitor, 145 High Holborn, London, W.C. 1.

Hatwell, A. J., Solicitor, 93 Cornwall-street, Birmingham.

Henderson, H. Y. G., Friday Ho., Friday Street, Cheapside, London,E.G. 4.

Jennings, C. F. J., Solicitor, 11 Gray's Inn Place, London, W.C. 1.

Kimber, Sir Henry Dixon, Bart, Solicitor, 34 Nicholas-lane, Lombard-street, London, E.C. 4.

Knight, Athro C., Solicitor, 10 Ironmonger-lane, London, E.C. 2.

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Commissioners.Ludlow, Henry Sutton, Solicitor, 2 and 7 Broad Court Chambers, Bow-

street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. 2.

Ord, W. H., Solicitor, 9 Swinburne-street, Gateshead, Co. Durham.Squires, Charles Stephenson, Solicitor, 3/4 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London,

W.C. 2.Storey, Mark, Solicitor, 51 Frederick-street, Sunderland.

Stroud, Herbert, Solicitor, 1a Regent-street, Rugby.

Sutton, Alfred Walker, Secretary, N.S.W. Government Offices, 125 Strand,London, W.C. 2.

Turner, Cyril, Solicitor, Hazel House, 31-33 Milk-street, Cheapside,London, B.C. 2,

printer, Ernest, Solicitor, 6 St. Andrews-street, Cambridge.

Welch, G. J. C., Solicitor, 22 Martin Lane, London, E.C.4

Wray, Cecil J., Solicitor, 19 Buckingham-street, Strand, London, W.C.

EIRE.

Dublin {Little, J. T., Solicitor, 39 Fleet-street

• ' 1, Little, Francis J., Solicitor, 28 Rathgar-road.

SCOTLAND.Addison-Smith, C. L., C.B.E., W.S., N.P., 19 Heriot-row, Edinburgh.Hay, James, Advocate, 6 Bon-accord Squares Aberdeen.White, Robert, S.S.C., N.P., 32 Queen-street, Edinburgh.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.M Laughlin, Chester B., Attorney-at-Law, Bar Building, 36 West 44th-

street, New York.

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SOUTH AFRICA.Clarke, G. A. W., Barelay's Bank Buildings, 100 Long-street, Capetown.Todd, Carl F., Solicitor, 10 City House, Harrison-street, Johannesburg

FIJI.ba— Chalmers, Nathaniel Stuart, Barrister, &c.

Suva _J" Crompton, Robert, K.C., Solicitor.1. Scott, Sir Henry M., K.C., Solicitor.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Adelaide—

Abbott, H. L., Solicitor, 40 Pirie-street.Bednall, EL W., Barrister, &c.Boulter, T. A. M., Barrister, &c., 55 King William street.Culshaw, G.V., Solicitor, Victoria-square.Griffiths, T. L., Solicitor, King William street.Harry, R. C., Solicitor, 25 King William street.Homburg, The Hon. Hermann, Barrister, &c., Grenf ell-street.Isaachsen, o. C., Barrister, &c., King William street,Joyner, M. F., Solicitor, Currie-street.Norman, W. A., Barrister, &c ., Cowra Chambers, Greniell-street.Roberts, Bruce, Solicitor, &c., Flinders-street.Symons, R. A., , Solicitor, 38 Grenfell-street.Tucker, H. N., Barrister, &c., Epworth Building, Pirie -street.

Gawler—Rudall, R. J., Solicitor, &c.

Mount Gambier—Roberts, D. A., Solicitor, &c.

Narracoorte—Wallace, N. V., Solicitor, &c.

Pinnaroo—Somerville, A. S. r., Solicitor, &c .

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Albany— James, Gordon Senior, Solici-Cowle, F. C., Barrister, &c. tor, 45 St. George's-

Terrace.bunbury—Kott, Max, Barrister, &c.,

Dongal, K. J., Resident 69 St. George's Terrace.Magistrate. Louch, Thomas Steane, Bar-Slee, Frank D., Barrister, &c. rister, &c., 26 Howard-

street.kalgoorlie— Nicholson, John E., Solicitor,

Macoboy, H. D. S., Solicitor Surrey Chambers.Olney, K. H., Solicitor,

Perth— C.M.L. Building, St,Ambrose T. R., Solicitor &c., George's Terrace.St. George's Terrace. Robinson, E., Barrister, &c.Cantor, M. E. L., PadburysBuildings. Forrest Place. Unmack, A. G., Barrister, &c.,

Downing, H. P., Barrister, Harper's Buildings, How-&c., 39 St. George's Terrace and-street.

Dunphy, W. H., Barrister, Walsh, J. F., Barrister, &C.,&c., Samson's Buildings, 20 Barrack-street.Barrack street. Walton, A. B., Solicitor. 12Greif, Charles, Barrister, Howard-street.&c., Warwick House,St. George's Terrace.

TASMANIA.

Launceston—Burnie—Bushby, C. H., Solicitor,Crisp, T. M., Solicitor. Charles-street.Campbell, N. L., Solicitor,

Cameron-street.Devonport— Green, A. J., Solicitor, 82Henry, J. H., Solicitor. St. Jahn-street.

Martin, C. W. B., Solicitor,55 Paterson-street.

Bobart— Parker, R. L.,Chambers, V. I., Solicitor, Tyson, F. R„ Solicitor.

Murray-street.Crisp, Alfred B., Solicitor, Stanley—144 Collins-street. Laughton, E. C., Solicitor.

Crisp,. A. P., Solicitor,Collins-street.hinman, W. F., Solicitor, Wynyard--

86 Collins-street. Sadler, H. S., Solicitor.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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VICTORIA.Ararat— Dimboola-

Irwin, S. W., Barrister, &c . Tartakover, R. V., Barrister,&c.

bairnsdale— DThomson,W. B. Barrister, &c. Davies, C. h. L., Barrister,Ballarat— &c.

Brumby, C., Clerk of Courts. Felucca—Mann, F. de C., Barrister, &c. Brady, J. F., Barrister, &e.Nevett, A. H., Barrister, &c. Mitchell, Sydney Samuel,'Shaw, Henry, Barrister, Re. Barrister, &c.

Stewart, C. W., Barrister, Re.Beechworth—Ryan, M. P., Barrister, Re. Euroa- -

Turner, Esmond, Barrister,Benalla—

Clarke, T T., Barrister, Re. Geelong—Bendigo— Andrews, V. H., Barrister,

Bush, G. H , Solicitor. &c.Birdsey, roy D., Banister:Hyett, R. F., Barrister, Re.

Taylor, Wm. H. Cook, R. B., Barrister, &c.Williams, T. m, Solicitor. Hollyhoke, A. D., Barrister,Birchip— &c.

Ryan, J. J., Solicitor. J tisk F. P., Barrister, &c .,27 Malop-street.

Camperdown— McDonald, A. E., Barrister,Gavan-Duffy, Charles Diar- &c.

maid, Solicitor. Hamilton -Carlton-- Cameron, Ewen C., Barris.

Errol, W. H. J., Clerk of ter, &c.Courts. Lord, A. h. Frewin, Barris-

ter, Re.Castlemaine— Hawthorn—Lawson, J. H. W. Moloney, J., Clerk of Courts.Chiltern— Hopetown--

Lethbridge, F. B., Barrister, Commons, D. J., Barrister, &o.&c.

Horsham-Cobram— Bennett, I. T., Barrister, &c.

Cassidy, W. E. V.jeparit—Cohuna— Ainslie, John, Barrister, Re.O'Brien, Myles A., Barrister,

&c. kaniva--Colac— Hill, C. C., Solicitor, Re.

Johnstone, Chas H., Official erang —Assignee. McKee, J. M., Barrister, Re.Corryong— O'Brien, M.G.B., Barrister, &c.

Anderson G. M. Trebilcock, R. E., Barrister,Braham, V. G., Barrister, &c.

&c.

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Commissioners.VICTORIA—continued.

Korumburra— Melbourne—contd..Birch, Herbert Ralph, Bar- Davies, G. Forrest, Solicitor,

rister, &c. 360 Collins-street.

S yabram—Dc Gruchy, H. G., Barrister,Sawers, John B., Barrister, &c. &c., 128 Queen-street.Vary, C. T., Barrister, &c. Dobson, R. G. F., Barrister,

Re., 368 Collins street.Syne ton— Elder, Stanley E., Barrister,

Hurry, Geoffry, Barrister, &c. &c. 454 Collins-streetHurry , Mauriec, Barrister, &c. Fitohett, F. S., Barrister, &c.,

Manangatang—Temple Court.

Blair, H. R., Solicitor. Fitzgerald, D. R., Barrister,&c., Gloucester House,

maryborough— corner Market and LittleMacdonald, J. D., Barrister, Flinders streets.

Re. Fosbery, Francis Geo.,Melbourne— Barrist er, Re., 120 William-

Alston, T. C., Barrister, &c., street.103 William-street. Fyffe, C. E., Barrister, Am.,

Anderson, G. W. S., Barrister, 485 Bourke-street.etc., 422 Collins-street. Godfrey, 11. C., Barrister, &c.,

Anderson, J. F., Solicitor, 325 Collins-street.472 Bourke-street. Goss, R. h. Relieving Clerk

Atkyns, F. N. H., Barrister, of Courts.&c. Hall, R. F. Solicitor,17 Queen

street.Baillieu, Darren, Barrister, Hall, W. G., Barrister, &c. ,&c. 360 Collins-street 20-26 Queen-street.Ball, R. G. R., 420 Little Col- Hamer, H. R., Barrister, &c.lins-street

Hogan, J., Clerk of Courts,Bayles, N., Barrister, &c., South Melbourne.413 Collins-streetHudson, C. L., Solicitor,Blackman, R. o., 304 Collins-street.High Court, Melbourne

Blenkiron, H. C., Barrister, Langford, F. B., Solicitor,&c. 395 Collins-street.

Carter, H. G., Barrister, &c. Lawson, Hon. H. S. W., Bar-

rister, &c.360 Collins-street Leach, A. T. Barrister, &c.

Cohen, E., Barrister, &c. Lewis, Robert E., Barrister,360 Collins-street. &c., 414 Little Collins-streetCohen, H. E., Barrister -&c., MacFarlan, R. g., Barrister,360 Collins-street, &c., 123-125 William-st.Cohen, Maurice, Solicitor, Mackinnon, Duncan C.,

50 Market-street. Solicitor.Cooley, H. W., Acting District McConkey, J. H.. Solicitor,

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Melbourne . Numurkah-Deane, Patrick, Barrister,Mceacharn, I. Solicitor, 352 &c.Colline-street.

Orbost—mustow, E. d. P., Clerk of Mosley, R. J., Barrister, &c.Courts 'Palmer, C.

Owen, F. o., Solicitor, 395 Portland_Collins-street.Frost, G. 13., Barrister, &c.Parkinson, Basil J „Barrister,

etc. 10 Queen-street. Prahran-

Pearcey, Walter e., Barrister, Ogge., J. P., Barrister, &c.He., 443 Chancery-lane. Rochester—

Rank, Thomas A., Solicitor, Roberts, G. L., Barrister, He,129 William-street.

Read, F. C., Barrister &c., i SaleStavely, L. ff. C., Barrister,422-428 collins-street. &c.

Rogers A. W. W., Barrister,&c.,,108 - Queen-street , Seymour—

Osborne Wilfrid J., Barris-Bowan, J. S. R., Solicitor. ter, &c.Slater, 'The Mon. 'William, Shepparton--

m.L.A. Cameron, f. o., Solicitor.•R. Solicitor, Feltham,.P. V., Solicitor.

440 Little Collins street. St. Arnaud —Sullivan,- C. A. B., .Expedi- Mitchell, Wm., Barrister, &c.

tionary Pay Office.Vail, Edwd. l., Barrister, • Swan Hill-

&c., 'Collins and Elizabeth Delaney, G. E.,' Solicitor.streets. Green, T. 33., Barrister, Ho.

Hayes, A. Barrister, &c.Vail; Leslie Ernest, Barrister,&e. , Tallangatta-

.Rupert de C., Bar- ' Skelton, A. T., Barrister, &c .rister,' &c., Bank Place. '

Wood, D. M., Solicitor, '450 Tatura-collinw-street. Stewart, Galloway, Barrister

ang—Mitdura—

Crothere, A. F., Barrister &c. , Ter Barrister &c .Favaloro, N. J., Solicitor &c. ,

hillard, r. I., Solicitor. i wangaratta-j McKenna, •V.4., .Barrister,

• &c.

Pahner,V. C., Barrister,' &c. McSwiney, -A. e., Barrister,

Turner, Reginald b., Soli - i .&c.setter. Stewart, N., Barrister, &c.north Fitzroy— . Warragul—

Scheele,- C. W., barrister, &c. Davine, Barrister, &c.—• © State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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warrnambool— Yarram-Tait, John S., Barrister, &c. Hart, Eric H., Barrister, &c.

Montefiore, H L., Barrister,&c.

•. Vodonga— Yarrawonga-MeKenzie-Maharg, J. C. E , Beattie, h G., Solicitor.

Barrister, &c, Hargrave, Jessie Maud, Soli-citor.

QUEENSLAND.Allora— Bundaberg-

Lilley, W. J., Solicitor. Payne, John C. SolicitorThorburn, c. W. N., Solicitor

Aur-Tomline, L. E. D., Solicitor. Cairns—

Mac Donnell, H. k . N., Soli-Blackall— citor

Symes, A. E. Solicitor, McLaughlin, H. F.

Charters Towers—Bowen— Phillips, T. H. Solicitor.

Davies, 0. B., Solicitor. Childers—Brisbane— Butler, J. J., Solicitor.

Butts, L. W. h., Solicitor, cloneurry—142 Adelaide-street, Hope, Frederick S.

Drake, J. G., Solicitor, Cur.Queen & Edward-streets. Dalby—Wes, Henry, Registrar, Cook, W., Solicitor.Supreme Court. Dirranbandi-

Given, George A. S., Soli- Hopgood, A. G., Solicitor.citor, Edward-street.-ma-fie , P. A., Solicitor, 142 Goomeri--

Adelaide-street. Gatfield, S. E., Solicitor.McDonald, John, Solicitor,

158 Phillip-street. Goondiwindi-moca tta,G. h., Solicitor, cor. Fletcher, Edwin, Solicitor.ner Adelaide A Albert sts.

O'Sullivan, F. H., Solicitor, Gympie-80 Queen-street. Elwing, E. D., Solicitor.

Papi, Bertram, Solicitor, Power, F. P , Solicitor.Queen-street. Sykes, G. C., Solicitor.

Power, L. P., Solicitor, cr.,Queen & Edward streets. Ingham—

Robinson, J. N., Solicitor Swayne, V. E. H., Solicitor272 Queen-street.

Steindl, A. L., Solicitor, 233 ipswich-Queen-street. Simpson, H. G., Solicitor.

Stone, H. H., Solicitor, 236 Kingaroy-George-street Bond, Oliver S., Solicitor.

Tully, E. K., Solicitor, Lon-don Bank Chambers, Queen Mackay—and Creek streets. Wright, W. A., Solicitor.

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Commissioners.QUEENSLAND—continued.

Maryborough— Southport—Stephenson, R. S., Solicitor. Hutcheon, E. L., Solicitor.

Stanthorpe—Monto— Beven H. N. Solicitor.

Bandidt, H. N. C., Solicitor. Forrest, H. E., Solicitor.Cooper, M. W., Solicitor. Toowoomba--

Bernays, E. C., Solicitor.nambour—Cleary, E. W., Solicitor.Charlton, R. D.Fox, E. B., Solicitor. Roberts, George Y., Solicitor.

Warwick—Rockhampton— Fletcher. Edwin, Solicitor.Boland, C. C., Solicitor. Leeper, R. J., Solicitor.Stumm , C. P., Solicitor. Stabler, T. H., Solicitor.Roma— Wondai-

Pack, John M., Solicitor. Cary, J. R., Solicitor.

NEW ZEALAND.

Auckland— New Plymouth—Hughes, L. C., Barrister, &c.Cowell, E. G., Barrister &c.

109 Queen street. Palmerston North-hesketh, H. R., Solicitor.Rees, H. L., Barrister, &c., Rapley, S. W., Solicitor,

Yorkshire House, Short-land-street. Rotorua—

Wiseman, W. L., Solicitor. Davys, Jack Douglas, Bar-rister, &c.

Christchurch— Timaru, Canterbury—Meares, H. O. D.,Barrister, &c. Walton, William HenryReeves, E. W., Barrister, &c. Barrister.Upham, J. h, Barrister, &c.

Wanganui—Bain, N. R., Barriste',

Dunedin— Gordon, G. S., Barrister, &c...Haggitt, A. N., Barrister, &c.Sinclair, Alexander, Barris- Wellington—

ter, &c. Bell, C. W. D., Solicitor, 10Featherstooe -street, C. 1.

Hamilton— Bennett, J. R. E., Barrister,Course, F. W., Barrister, &c. &c

Phillips, G. Coleman,Barrister, &c.Invercargill— Watson, G. G. G., Barrister,

Russell, Eustace, Barrister, &c . &c .Watson, N. L., Barrister, Ac. Webb, R. H., Barrister, &c.

Napier— Whangarei-Humphries, H., Barrister, &c. Woods, A. M., Barrister, &c .

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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY,

Canberra—Davies, C. W., Solicitor.

NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.

Darwin (temporarily at Alice Springs)—Nichols, J. W.,Clerk of the Supreme Court.

Commissioners of other Courts for taking AffidavitsIn New South Wales.

MOO' COURT OF AusTRALIA.Armidale-- Sydney—contd.Lismore-

.SiMPsOn, A. W. McKenzie, C. Osborne, R. C.Pike, V. M.

Bombala-- Roxburgh, R. C.Boys, F. C. Narrandera— uther, A. H.Boorowa— Danger, o. o. H. Walker, G. W. E.

Dwyer, V. P. Webster, J. C.Broken Hill,— Newcastle—Brown, M. A. Rankin, A. A. Temora--

Casino— dibbs, R. C.Edmunds, John, sydney_

wagga Wagga--Condobolin— Allen, C. P. Lusher, E. F.

Hodby, H. C. Andrews, h. R. Mortimer, C. E. L.COoMa-- Daly, E. Newton. Walsh, W. M. J.

Dunstan, F. J. d'Apice, A. W. M.Ebsworth, F. o. Wellington—Gonlburn-- Goldman, P. Jones, D. Hander.Batts, E. A. Hobbs, A. C.Walsh, J. C. Hooke, R. W. Wollongong—

Grafton— Jermyn, h. W. S. Cos, aH.Park, C. E. Kennedy, D. E. S.inverell— Laurence, N. C. Young-Avern, A. F. Leibius, G. H. Caldwell, E. R. W.

SupREMe COURT OF Victoria,Albury— Bailin a— Berrigan-Angel, H. L. Tighe, P. E. Abbott, L. C.Hague, D. W.Nagle, V. F. Barham—Stedman, G. M. McKee, J. M. Blackheath-

Houen, E. h

Bathurst-Armidale— Stephen, J. W. F. Bombala-Harrison, P. N. Wilson, J. Boys, F. C.

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Commissioners.SuPREMe court of VicTOria—continued.

Broken hill— Plenty— Orange—Brown, M. A. Wild, J. S. ' Baldock, A. F.

Condobolin— HiNeon— Upton, R. E. R.

Hodby, H. C. Magnus, A. C. ' Parkes—holbrook—Coolamon— holbrook Emerton, C. P.

Thompson, W. A. Bell, L GParramatta—

COOma— Inverell— Shephard, H, W.Mawson, E. S. Avern, A. F.Cootamundra— Punchbowl— -Maxwell, M. Jerilderie— Kennedy, A. C.Vaughan, C. A. K. Davis C.E. )

Corowa— Katoomba— Quirindi-Lethbridge, F. B. Hall, G. F. ' Hague, A. G.Strong, W. M.

COwra-• Lake Cargellico-- Sydney—Philips, R. B. joyce, B. M.

Andrews, H. R.Oulcairn— Leeton— Berry, L.Alldis, o. C. Dalton, C. G. Boxhall, J. A.

Delegate-- Breden. R.N.Reed, G. A. L. Lismore— Burge, R.

McKenzie, C. Campbell, W. R.Deniliquin— Daly, E. NewtonPhillips, P. F. Lockhart— Drew, C. mathews

Dubbo— Lappin, F. Y. Emanuel, F. C.Nelson, R. H. McCarthy, F. Forsyth, W. G.

Gardner. E. H.Eden— mathoura-- Green, T. B.Wellings, H. P. H. Mitchell, S. S. Hobbs, A. C.

Forbes— Howard, F. E.Palmer, R. O. Moree— Hyman, A. W.,

Cole, W. A. O.B.E., V. D.Goulkurn— Kennedy, D. E. S.Betts, B. A. Moruya-- Laidlaw, J. W. M.Manfred, M. E., Woodbridge, R. G. Laurence, E. A.

M.L.C. Leibius, G. H.Walsh, J. C. MOsS Vale— Linton, W.

Paine, H. H. Marshall, T. G. D.Grenjeli— McCarthy, A. W.Weaver, K. R. Narrabri— McCullOch, P. V.

McDonald,Griffith— Manning. R. Lance. Mont N. W .ago, j. J.

.Blamer, P. W.Narrandera— Morgan, A. J.

Gundagati --• Dangar, o • O • ''...' •

Morgan, H. T. Nicholl, R. W.Dodds, F. A. Osborne R. C.

Gunnedah— Newcastle-- Poole, E. N.wragge, H. m., James, A. Bernard. Poole, L. N.

M.L.C. youll, J. J. Read, Edmond.Remington, G. C.

hay— Nyngan— Rex, G. R.Simpson, J. M. flashman, A. J. Rowley, E. N.

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Commissioners.SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA —contiued.

Sydney—contd. Temora— West martland-Stephen, A. E. Dibbs, R. C. Enright, W. J.Tebbutt, W. A. Jamieson. J. Logan, R. L.Walker, G. W. E.Westgarth, D. urana— Wollongong-Windeyer, A. C. Jacka, E. J. Duncan, F.

waggaWagga-Tamworth— Lusher, E. F. Yass-Everingham, C. D. Mortimer, C. E. L.Pengilley, o . T. C. Reynolds, J. R. Elrington, A. G.

Walsh, W. M. J. Young-'Taree— Werris Creek-- Caldwell, E. R. w .Hooke, M. B. Peagilley, o. J. C.

SUPREME COURT OF TASMANIA.

Ballina— Parkes— Sydney — contd.Tighe, P. E. Emerton, C. P, Lelbius, G. II.

Broken Hill— Pm-ran-Latta— Morgan, A. J.Morgan, A. T.Brown, M. A. Kemp, S. P. NicholL R. W.Brown, T. J.

Queanbeyan— Palser, H. R.Cooma— Perkin, B. W.Davies, C. W.Mawson, E. S. Phillips, W. B.Goulburn— Sydney— Pike, V. H.Manfred, M. E., Andrews, Harry R. Poole, A. L.

M.L.C. Berne, A. P. Poole, E. N.Walsh, J. C. Burns, Simon Poole, L. N

Gunnedah— Blake, A. J. T. Read, Edmond.w ragge, h . m , Camphell, W. R. Rex, G. R.

M.L.C. Clegg, E. Howley, E, N.Connolly, W. Shipway, Phillip.

Ray— Croaker, Fred. Stephen, L. C.Simpson, J. M. Cupit, A. E. tither, Allan H.

katoombg— Dey, J. F. Walker, G. W. E.Hall, G. F. Drew, C. Mathews,

Edwards, A. F.Lismore— Wagga Wagga-Bondfield, i . G. Finlay, M. Mortimer, C. E. L.Gardner, E. H. Walsh, W. M. J.Moss Vale— Goldman, P.

paine, H. H. Harvey, W. F. A.mudgee— Hobbs, A. C. West Maitland—

McPherson, H. J. K. Hutson, R. G. Enright., W. J.Narrandera— Hyman, A. w.,Dangar, o. o. H. o.B E., V.D.

Kennedy, A. C. Windsor-Newcastle— Kennedy, D. E. S. Ross, J. M.James, A. Bernard. Landers, N. L.Orange— Laurence, A. Young-Baldock, A. F. Laurence, N. C. Caldwell, E. R. W.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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SUPReme COURT Of QUeENSlAND.

Albury— Maclean— I Sydney—contd.Hague, D. W. Fleming, W. B. Hyman, A. W.,

Armidale— Moree— o. B. E., V.D.Harrison, P. N. Cole, Wm. Albert. Kennedy, D. E. S.

Bangalow— Kirkpatrick, F. C.Baker, G. W. Moruya— Laurence, E. A.

Barraba— Woodbridge, R. G. Links HLaurence, N C.

FRyan, J. B. Mudges— Marshall, T. G. D.

Bathurst— McPherson, H. J. K. Morgan, A. J.Stephen, J. W. F. Morgan, H. T.Pawn, John Murwillumbah— Osborne. Ronald C.

Broken Hill—. Budd, F K. Packer,T. W,Brown, M. A. Palser, H. R.

Muswellbrook-- Pike, V. M.Casino— Poole, A. L.Edmunds, John. Halliday, N. A. Poole, L. N.

Comma— Earrandera— Pritchard A. R.Lethbridge, F. B. Dangar, O. O. H. Read, Edmond.

Rowley,owley, E. N.Phillips, P. F. Newcastle— Service, c. Don.

James, A. Bernard. Smith, H.Dubbo— Stephenson, J. H.Booth, R. D. Orange,— Tweeddale, S. C.

Dungog— Baldock, A. F. Walker, G. W. E.Wilson, W. E. Parkes— Westgarth, Dudl ey

Gloucester— Emerton, C. P.Hawdon, W. W. Tamworth—

Goulburn— Parramatta,— Everingham, C. D.Manfred, M. E., Kemp, S. P. Pengilley, O. J. C.

M.L.C. Quirindi— Tares—Walsh, J. C. Hague, A. G. Hooke, M. M.Grafton—.Pollack, C. M. Sydney— Martin, L. D. o.

Gundagai— Alexander, C. W. Wagga Wagga-Andrews, H. R. Mortimer, C. E. L.Dodds, F. A. Bell, N. J. Walsh, W. M. J.Boxhall, J. A.Gunnedah— Burns, S.

Wragge, K. M., Church, F. J. West Maitland-M.L.c. Connolly, W. Enright, W. J.

Hay— Cullen, C. S.Cupit, A. E.Simpson, J. McN. Drew, C. Mathews. Wollongong—

Inverell— Ellis, Kevin Russell, J. W.Avers, A. F. Finlay, M.

Gardner, E. H. Pass-kyogle— Goddard, R. h.Gibson, R. J. Goldman, P. Elrington, A. G.

Gunn, K. W.lismere— Harvey, W.F.A. Young—McKenzie, C. Hobbs, A. C. Caldwell, E. R.W.

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SUPREMe COurT OF SOuTh AuStRALIA.

Albury— murrumburroh — Sydney—contd.Hague, D. W. Astley, L. W. P. Laurence, N. C.

Armidale— Narrabri— Leibius, G. H.Simpson, A. W. Manning, R. L. Links, H. F.

Marks, 'W. m .Bnllina— narrandera.— Marshall, T. 0. D.

Tighe, P. E. Dangar, o. o. H. McCarthy, A. W.Broken Hill —

Moray, S. H.Newcastle— Morgan, A. J.Brown, M. A. Morgan, A. T.Brown, t. J. James, A. Bernard Nicholl, R. W.Youll, J. J. Osborne, R. C.Condobolin-- palser, H. R.Hod by H. C. Orange— Perkin, B. W.

Cooma— Baldock, A F. Phillips, W. B.Pike, V. H.Mawson, E. S.

Shannon, I. A., J.P. Parkes— Poole, A. L.Poole, L. N.Emerton, C. P.Dubbo— Pritchard, A. It.

Booth, R. D. Read, Edmond.Nelson, R. H. Parramatta— Reichenbach, G. s .

Kemp, S. P. Rowley, E. N.Goulburn— Shipway, P.Manfred, M. E., , Queanbayan— Statham, R. r.

M.L.C. Stephen, A. E.Walsh, J. C Davies, C. W. Stephenson, J. H.

Walker, G. W. E.Grenfell— , Sydney— Westgarth, J. D.Moore, H. E. Allen, Reginald C.

Gunnedah— , Andrews, H. R.wragge, H. H. , Burge, R. Tamworth—

M.L.C. ' Burns, S. . Cohen, A. P.Campbell, W. R.

Bay— Connolly, W. , Taree-Simpson, J. M. Croaker, Fred I Hooke, M. M.

Cullen, C. S.Rent, Cupit, A. E. Temora--Wild, J. S. Daly, H. Newton d ibbs, R C.Inverell— Dey, J. F.Avers, A. F. Drew, C. Mathews

Edwards, A. F. Wagga Wagga-Eatoomba-- Evans, Bruce Mortimer, C. R. L.Hall, G. F. Finlay, M. Walsh, AV. M. J.Lismore— Gardner, E. H.

Bondfield, I. G. Goddard, R. H. . West Maitland_Goldman, P.Lockhart— Harvey W.F. A. Enright, W. J.McCarthy, F. Hobbs, A. C.

• Hutson,. B. G. ! Wollongong—Moruya-- Hyman, A. W., , McLelland, A. R.Woodbridge, R. G. o.B.E.. V.D.

. Kennedy, D. E.'S.Moss Vale— Lane, F. E. Young—Paine, H. H. Laurence, E. A. Caldwell, E. R.

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NORThERN TERRiTOry or aUSTRALIA,Sydney.— Sydney —contd.Alexander, C. W. Laurence, E. A.Arnold, A. G. de L. palse; R. R.Landers, N. L.

SUPREME COURT OF Fiji.Parramatta— Sydney—contd. Sydney—contd.Kemp, S. P. Marks, W. M. Walker, G. W. E.

Morgan, A. T.Sydney— Robson, The Hon.Laurence, E. A. W. E. V., M.L.C.Linton, Walter Stephen, L. C.

SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Ballina— Lismore— Sydney—Tighe, P. E. BondfieId, I. G. Alexander, C. W.

Bathurst--Moss Vale— Andrews, Harry R.Arnold, A. G. de LStephen, J. W. F. Paine, H. H. Berne, A. P.Wilson, john. Burns, Simon.

Mud gee— Campbell, W. B.,

BrowBroken-HiLl

M. L— McPherson, H. J. K Church, F. J.

n, A. .Brown, T. J. Cohen, M.Narrandera— Connolly, W.Hangar, G. G. H. Croaker, Fred

Cowra— Cullen, C. S.Golshy, W. J. Newcastle-- Cuplt, A. E.

Goulburn-- James, A. Bernard Drew, C. Mathews.Betts, E. A. youll, J. J. Edwards, A. F.

Evans, Victor H.*Manfred, M. E.,

M.L.C. Orange— Finlay, M.

Walsh, J. C. Baldock, A. F. Gardner, E. HGoddard, R. H.

Grenfell— Parkes— Goldman, P.Gunn, K. W.

Weaver, K. R. Emerton, C. P. Harvey, W. F. A.Hobbs, A. C.

Gunnedah— Parramatta— Hyman, A. W.,Wragge, H. m.,. , Kemp, S. P. o.B.E., V.D.

M.L.C. Kennedy, A. C.Queanbeyan— Kennedy, D. E. S.

Hay— Davies, C. W. Laurence, E. A.Simpson, J. M. I Laurence, N. C.

Leibius, G. H.Inverell— Strathfield— , Little, F. G. B.Avern, A. F Clarke, F. G.e • Military matters only.

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Sydney—contd. Sydney—contd. Tares—

organ, A..1.

Pritchard, A. R.Marshall, T. G. D.

Hooke, M. M.Read, edmond.Rex, G. R.Montan, h. T Wagga Wagga—Rowley, E. N.Nichol', R. W. Mortimer, C. E. 1..

Osborne, R C. Shipway, Phillip. Walsh, W. M.J.Palser, H. R. Smith, h.

Statham, R.Phillips, W. B. 'Pet Ma itland —Stephen, L. C.Pike, V. M. Enright, W. J.Walker, G., W. E.Poole, A. L.Poole, E. N. Tamworth— Young—Poole, L. N. Cohen, A. P. Caldwell, E. R.

SUPreME Court of NEW ZEALAND.Narrabri— Sydney— contd. ' Sydney—contd.Manning, R. L. Italy, E. Newton. Perkin, B. W.

Dey, J. F. Phillips, W. B.Drew, C. Mathews. Poole, L. N.

Nawcastle— Finlay M. Read, Edmond,James, A. Bernard. Forsyth, W. G . Rex, G. r.Gardner, E. H. Rowley, E. N.Goldman, P. Shipway, Phillip.Parkes— h yman, A. W., Stephen, L. C.Emerton, C. P. o. B E , V. D

kennedly, A. C. Walker, G. W. E.Kennedy, U E. S. Westgarth, J. D.

Parramatta— Landers, N. L. Wiadeyer, A. C.Hemp, S. P. Laurence, A. Wagga Wagga-Laurence, N.C. Mortimer, C. E. L.Leibius, G. 11.

Sydney— Lightoller, C. Walsh, W. M. J.Andrews, H. R. Linton, W.Berne, A. P. West Maitland—Marks, W. MCampbell, W. R. Moray, S. H. Enright, W. J.Connelly, W. Morgan, A. J.Cowlishaw, R. Morgan, H. E.Croaker, G. F. Young-Cupit, A. E. Osborne, R. C. Caldwell, E. R.

DOMINION OF CANADA.

Forsyth, W. G., Solicitor, 14 Martin-place, Sydney.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-plac e, Sydney.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.

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ONTARIO.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.

•NEWFOUNDLAND.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 41 Martin-place, Sydney.

BRITISH COLUMBIA.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.

NORFOLK ISLAND.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

Sillar, R. S. B., Solicitor, Cathcart House, 11c Castlereagh street, Sydney.

TERRITORY OF NEW GUINEA.Cowper, N. L., Solicitor, 53 Martin-place, Sydney.King, P. W. Smyth, Solicitor, 9 Martin-place, Sydney.Landers, N. L., Solicitor. S Martin-place, Sydney.Leaks, C. E., New Guinea Trade Agent, Martin-place, Sydney.Falser, H. r., Solicitor, 104 Hunter-street, Sydney.Sillar, R. S. B., Solicitor, 11c Castlereagh-street, Sydney.

TERRITORY OF PAPUA.Landers, N. L., Solicitor, 9 Martin-place, Sydney.McMaster, J. C., Solicitor, 129 Pitt-street, Sydney.Falser, H. H., Solicitor, 104 Hunter-street, Sydney.Sillar, R. S. B., Solicitor, 11c Castlereagh street, Sydney.Webster, J C., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.

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MANITOBA.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.

INDIA.High Court of Judicature at Calcutta (Bengal).

Mawby, R. N. A., Barrister, 142 Phillip-street, Sydney.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

High Court of Judicature at Lahore (Punjab).Mawby, R. N. A., Barrister, 142 Phillip-street, Sydney.

High Court of Judicature, at Allahabad (United Provincesof Agra and Oudh).

Mawby, R. N. A., Barrister, 142 Phillip-street, Sydney.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

MADRAS.Laurence, E, A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.

BOMBAY.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 bligh-street, Sydney

BENGAL.Laurence, E. A. Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

NATAL.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

ORANGE FREE STATE.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

TRANSVAAL.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney,

SOUTH AFRICA.Abbott, Macartney, Solicitor, 67 Castlereagh-street, Sydney.Caldwell, E. R., Solicitor, Young.Laurence, E. A.. Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.Read, Edmond, Solicitor, 9-11 Hunter-street, Sydney.

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-Commissioners.SOUTHERN RHODESIA.

Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.

WESTERN PACIFIC.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Morgan, H. E., Solicitor, 74 Pitt-street, Sydney.

Sillar, Ralph S. B., Solicitor, 11c Castlereagh-street Sydney.

NEW BRUNSWICK.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.

Nova SCOTIA,Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney..

ALBERTA.Laurence, B. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., Solicitor, 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

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RULES OF COURT.All rules in force as at 31st December, 1927, are to be found in the

publication " Rules of the Supreme Court of New South Wales "(published in 1928).

BARRISTERS ADMISSION RULES.Rules prior to 25th October, 1939, are incorporated in " The Supreme

Court Practice " (3rd edition).3. (20 November, 1942.—The following definition substituted for the

definitions of " Graduate " and " University ")—" University graduate " means a person who has taken any degree in

arts, or in law, or in medicine, granted after examination—(a) in the University of Sydney or of Oxford or of Cambridge; or(b) in any university granting degrees by virtue of any Imperial

Act, or Royal Charter, or any Colonial Act assented to by HisMaiesty or any of His Majesty's predecessors.

4. (19 November, 1941.—Substituted introductory words and newsub-clause (e))-

" The following persons only shall be eligible for admission asbarristers, namely, British subjects who are" :-

(e) Barristers duly admitted to practise in the Supreme Courtof New Zealand who have been in practice before thatCourt for not less than three years, and who satisfy theBoard that they are qualified under the qualifications setout in Rule 38a. (1) and comply with the requirements ofRule 38A (2).

10. (Substituted 20 November, 1942.)—The following persons onlyshall be eligible for admission as students-at-law:—

(a) University graduates as defined in Rule 3.(b) Persons who have passed in a university an examination

entitling them to matriculate in the University of Sydney or anexamination which the Registrar of the University of Sydney certifiesto be an equivalent examination, provided that in either case suchRegistrar certifies that such persons have passed an examination inLatin at the standard required for a pass in Latin at the lowerstandard at the matriculation examination at the University ofSydney and have also passed an examination in (i) Greek classics,or logic, or French language and literature, and (ii) mathematics.

(c) Persons who have matriculated In the University of Sydneyand have passed two annual examinations therein.

(d) (Added 17 November, 1943.) Persons who have securedpasses approved by the Board in examinations approved by theBoard in the subjects mentioned in clauses (a), (b) and (c) of section6 of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1898-1936.

Provided always that if the Board shall think fit so to do it mayadmit an otherwise qualified person as a student-at-law notwith-standing that he has not obtained an approved pass in an approvedexamination in one or more of the subjects mentioned in the saidclauses (a), (b) and (c) conditionally upon his obtaining such a passbefore i.e is admitted as a barrister.

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12 (Substituted 19 November, 1941.)-(1) Such notice shall be accompanied by certificates from two or

more qualified persons.(2) Every such certificate shall state (a) the name, address, and

qualification of the person giving it, and (b) how long and in whatcircumstances he has known the applicant, and (e) shall state in his ownhandwriting whether in his opinion the applicant is a person of goodfame and character.

(3) The following persons shall be qualified to give certificates forthe purposes of this rule and of Rule 40, namely barristers, practisingsolicitors, stipendiary and police magistrates, professors and lecturersof universities, headmasters and ex-headmasters of schools registeredunder the Bursary Endowment Act, 1912, ministers of religion ordinarilyofficiating as such who have been registered for the celebration ofmarriages, and officers of police of or above the rank of inspector.

33. (22 November, 1939.)—Any person applying for admission asa barrister under subclause (b) of Rule 4 shall pay to the Secretary thesum of forty guineas, of which half shall be expended in aid of theSupreme Court Library and half in aid of the Library of the New SouthWales Bar Association.

33a. (Added 10 November, 1941.)—Any person applying for admissionas a barrister under subclause (e) of Rule 4 shall pay to the Secretarythe sum of twenty guineas, of which half shall be expended in aid ofthe Supreme Court -library and half in aid of the Library of the Newsouth Wales Bar Association.

36. (Added at end thereof 19 November, 1941.)—At the time of givingsuch notice every such person, with the exception of an applicant foradmission under subclause (d) of Rule 4, shall lodge with the Secretary astatutory declaration that he is a British subject, annexing thereto acertified copy of his birth certificate or certificate of naturalization, orother evidence of his British nationality.

38. (Substituted 19 November, 1941.)—Every person so applying foradmission under subclause (b) of Rule 4 shall produce to the Board acertificate of his admission and two statutory declarations by practisingbanisters of his own State that they are well acquainted with theapplicant and that he is a person of good fame and character.

38a. (Added 19 November, 1941.)-(1) Every person so applying for admission under subclause (e) of

Rule 4 shall have the following qualifications, namely-(i) The applicant must have been resident in New South Wales

for at least five months preceding the date at which he intends toapply for admission in New South Wales.

(ii) The name of the applicant must not have been on the roll ofsolicitors in New Zealand during a period of at least one year pre-ceding the date at which he intends to apply for admission in NewSouth Wales.

(iii) The applicant must not during the said period of at least oneyear have practised in partnership or other association (except thatof counsel briefed by a solicitor) with any person on the roll ofsolicitors in New Zealand.

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(2) The requirements referred to in subclause (e) of Rule 4 arethe following, namely-

(i) The applicant shall give to the Secretary at least two monthsprior to his snaking application for admission a written notice of hisintention to make such application.

(ii) At the same time as he gives the notice aforesaid the appli- acant shall lodge with the Secretary the certificate of his admission asa barrister of the Supreme Court of New Zealand and a statutorydeclaration in Form No. 3 contained in the Second Schedule or tothe like effect.

40. (Substituted 19 November, 1941.)—Every student-at-law so apply-ing shall lodge with the Secretary a declaration in Form No. 2 contained.in the Second Schedule, and also certificates as to character from twoor more qualified persons as prescribed by Rule 12.

44. (Added at the end of present rule on 17 November, 1943.)—Inany other case the Board may, in circumstances which it regards assufficiently special, dispense with a literal compliance with these Rules.

46. (25 October, 1939.)—On application to the Board through theSecretary, the Board may, upon such conditions as it thinks fit, relaxany of the Rules with respect to the admission and examination of students's.at-law in the case of any person who was or is engaged on active or othernaval, military or air force service.

47. (Substituted :31 May, 1943.)—Where in connection with any warto which Great. Britain is a. party any British subject in the service ofGreat Britain her dominions or dependencies or her allies has beenengaged abroad on active service or on duties connected with the war,or any British subject has been a prisoner of war or a civilian interneein an enemy country, and such person produces a certificate from theCouncil of Legal Education, or other body in Great Britain approvedby the Board, that he has attended any of the lectures or has passedany of the examinations required or accepted by such Council or bodyfrom persons seeking admission as a Barrister or Advocate of theSuperior Courts of Great Britain, or produces a certificate from theUniversity of London or other University approved by the Board thathe has passed an examination in Jaw conducted by that University suchas would be accepted by that University for the purpose of its degreein law if such person were a candidate for such degree, and satisfies theBoard that he passed such examination before his return from abroad,the Board may reduce, to such an extent as it thinks fit, the period ofstudentship-at-law required under these Rules, and may exempt himfrom examination in any subject if, in its opinion, he has in manneraforesaid passed a substantially equivalent examination.

SECOND SCHEDULE (New form added 19 November ,1941).form No. 3.

In the Supreme Court 1of New South Wales

In the matter of the application of A.B. a bar-rister of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, tobe admitted as a barrister of the Supreme Courtof New South Wales.

A.b. of do solemnly and sincerely declare as follows:-1. On the day of 19 , I was duly admitted a

barrister of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

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2. The paper writing hereto annexed and marked "A" Is a true copyof the certificate of my admission as such barrister and I am the personnamed therein.

3: I have not done or committed any act or thing which would causemy name to be struck off the roll of barristers of the Supreme Court of

• New Zealand and to the best of my knowledge and belief my name stillremains On the said roll.

4. I ceased to practise in New Zealand on the day of 19 .2. I arrived in New South Wales on the day of 19 .6. I have resided in New South Wales for a period of preced-

ing the date hereof (state whether the residence has been continuous or notand reason for absence from New South. wales if any).

7. Since I ceased-to practise as aforesaid I have been engaged in (statemode of employmént).

8.my name has not been on the roll of solicitors in New Zealandduring the past twelve months.

9. During the past twelve months I have not practised in partnershipor other association (except that of counsel briefed by a solicitor) withany person on the roll of solicitors in New Zealand.

10. The statutory declarations hereto annexed and marked "B -- and`f•G " respectively are made by two practising banisters of the SupremeCourt of New Zealand who certify that they are well acquainted with meand that I am a person of good fame and character.

And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the sameto be tine, and by virtue of the provisions of the Oaths Act, 1900.Declared etc.

Justice-of the Peace.

CHILD WELFARE RULES.Rules made under the Child Welfare Act, 1939, were published In the

Government Gazette No. 105 of 2nd August, 1940.Tuesday, the twenty-seventh day of October, 1942.

IN pursuance of the powers given to us by the Child Welfare Act, 1939,as amended by the Child Welfare (Amendment) Act, 1941, or otherwisevested in us; we do order and direct as follows :—

The Child Welfare Rules, 1940, are hereby amended by the rescis-sion of Rule 11 and the insertion In Its stead of the following newRule 11.

11. (1) Prior to the time at which any application for an order ofadoption is to be dealt with, the applicant shall lodge In the EquityOffice two engrossments, and in the case of a child born in any otherState of the Commonwealth of Australia or in any territory of theCommonwealth of Australia three engrossments, upon paper of briefsize of the order applied for in accordance with Form No. 9 or FormNo. 10 to these rules whichever shall be appropriate, and upon themaking of the order the Judge shall sign one of such engrossmentswith such amendments (if any) as he shall think necessary, and suchengrossment so signed shall, subject to the payment of the proper feethereon (if any) constitute the order of the Court upon the applicationand in the same way and to the same extent as if the order had beensettled, passed and entered in accordance with the present practice ofthe Court. Upon the signature of the order, the applicant shallcomplete the second of the said engrossments so that the same shall bea copy of the order as signed by the Judge and shall thereupon filesuch copy in the Equity Office.

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(2) In all cases in which the order of adoption Is made in respectof a child born in any other State of the Commonwealth of Australiaor in any territory of the Commonwealth of Australia and where theMinister has made arrangements with the Minister administering anylaw relating to the adoption of children in such other State or territory(hereinafter called " the corresponding Minister ") pursuant to section172a (1) of the Child Welfare Act, 1939, as amended by the ChildWelfare (Amendment) Act, 1941, the Deputy Registrar or Chief Clerkin Equity shall complete the third of the said engrossments so thatthe same shall be a copy of the order as signed by the Judge and shaltendorse thereon his Certificate that the same is correct and shaltforthwith transmit the said third engrossment so completed andcertified as aforesaid to the Minister for transmission to the corre-sponding Minister.

COMMON LAW AND GENERAL RULES.Rules prior to 31st July, 1939, are incorporated in " The Supreme

Court Practice " (3rd edition).14. (Substituted 12 March, 1943).—No Solicitor shall practise as such

until he shall have caused to be registered with the Incorporated LawInstitute of New South Wales the address for the time being of his office,and if he does not practise in the City of Sydney the name of hisSydney Agent, who shall he a Solicitor practising in the City of Sydney.

15. (Substituted 12 March, 1943).—A Solicitor shall comply with Rule14 by including in his application for a practising certificate particularsof his office address and, where necessary, the name of his Sydney agent,and by notifying the Secretary of the said Institute in writing of anychange in such particulars within one month of such change. Suchregistration shall be effective only during the currency of his practisingcertificate.

16. (Substituted 12 March, 1943).—Any Solicitor may, in addition tohis Registered Office, have a Branch Office or Offices, provided that heor some other Solicitor entitled to practise In New South Wales, is incharge of each such Branch Office and attends there upon each day onwhich such office is open.

17. (Substituted 12 March, 1943).—If any Solicitor of the SupremeCourt of New South Wales, resident in an adjoining State shall have anOffice in New South Wales, he, or some other Solicitor entitled to practisein New South Wales, shall be in charge of such office, and attend thereregularly during the hours such office is open.

22. (Substituted 16 February, 1944.)—A solicitor or certificated con-veyancer who has not practised for two years continuously shall notcommence nor resume the practice of his profession without. Brat obtain-ing an order from the Court : Provided that the period of war service asdefined by the Legal Practitioners (War Service) Amendment Act, 1940,of a solicitor soldier within the meaning of that Act shall not count inthe computation of the period of two years mentioned iu this rule. Any ►person acting in contravention of this rule may be struck off the roll ofsolicitors or certificated conveyancers as the case may be.

27d. (1) (Substituted 31 October, 1941.)—Where a solicitor or con-veyancer in the course of his practice becomes aware of facts or circum-stances which give rise in his mind to a reasonable suspicion that thetrust funds of some other solicitor or conveyancer (not being his client)are not in order, it shall be his duty to put the facts upon affidavit

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entitled In the matter of the Legal Practitioners Act, 1898-1936, andof this rule, and in the matter of the solicitor or conveyancer inquestion. Such affidavit shall be filed (without fee) in the office ofthe Prothonotary, and at the same time two copies of the affidavit-shall be lodged with the Prothonotary.

(2) The Prothonotary, upon receipt of the copies of such affidavitsmay either bring the matter before the Court forthwith or forward thecopies of such affidavit to the Council of the Incorporated Law Institute(or such inquiry and action, if any, as it shall deem fit. If the Councilconsiders that the case calls for inquiry, it shall call upon the solicitoror conveyancer whose trust funds are in question for an explanation ofthe matter, and may also call upon him within a time named by it toproduce for Inspection, as it may require, any books, papers, or documentsdt considers necessary for the purpose of elucidating the matter in question.and of showing the condition of his trust account.

27E. (Added 17 November, 1943.)—No Solicitor shall expressly orimpliedly represent that any person who is not in fact in partnershipwith him is his partner, and no Solicitor who is not in fact in partnershipwith another Solicitor shall hold himself out or allow himself to be heldout as being his partner.

161. (Substituted 6 November, 1941)-(1) Except as otherwise provided no exhibit shall be handed out

of any jurisdiction of the Court without the order of a Judge.(2) Unless a Judge otherwise orders, the party who has put in

-evidence any exhibit shall apply to a Judge immediately after acause or matter has been finally disposed of for an order that it behanded out of Court, and in support of such application shall file anaffidavit madeby such party or his solicitor setting out from whosepossession it was produced.

(3) Unless a Judge otherwise orders, any exhibit produced by.a person not a party thereto may be handed out of Court, after any.cause or matter has been finally disposed of, to or to the order ofsuch person, upon his satisfying the officer of the Court, having thecustody thereof, by affidavit or otherwise, that he is entitled to itspossession.

(4) Unless a Judge otherwise orders, any exhibit being a recordor document of a Government Department may be returned to theDepartment by the Officer of the Court having the custody thereofprior to the cause or matter in respect of which it was put in evid.ence being finally disposed of, upon an undertaking being given bythe permanent head of the Department to return it to the Courtwhenever called upon.

397. (29 November, 1939.)-(1) Subject to subclause (2) hereof, when a defendant has not

entered an appearance no further documents need be served uponhim except for the purpose of attachment, unless a judge or theProthonotary otherwise orders.

(2) Where the plaintiff has signed judgment by default undersection 26 (1) of the Common Law Procedure Act, 1899, and hasset the action down for the assessment of damages he shall give tothe defendant notice of trial in accordance with Rule 118, unless ajudge or the Prothonotary otherwise orders and such notice of trialshall be in the form hereunder and shall be served in the mannerto be directed by a judge or the Prothonotary.

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A defendant so served with notice of trial who desires to be heardas to damages, shall for that purpose either appoint a solicitor anddie notice of such appointment with the Prothonotary or if he intendsto appear in person register with the Prothonotary an address forservice within two miles of the General Post Office, Sydney, andshall in either case serve notice thereof upon the plaintiff withinsuch time after service as may be directed.

FORM OF NOTICE OF TRIAL.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OFNEW SOUTH WALES.

No. of 19 .Between

A.B., Plaintiff,and

C.D. ,Defendant.TAKE notice that by reason of your failure to enter an appearance in thisetton interlocutory judgment has been signed against you. The action

has been set down for the assessment of damages at the Court-house aton the or so soon there-

after as the business of the Court will permit.And further take notice that if you desire to be heard on the questionof the assessment you must either appoint a solicitor for that purposeand file a notice thereof with the Prothonotary-, or if you wish to appearIn person, register with the Prothonotary an address for service withintwo miles of the General Post Office, Sydney, and in either case servenotice thereof upon the opposite party within days after

service.Dated the day of , 19

Clerk of the Supreme Court.

406. (Substituted 29 April, 1942.)—Tipon the trial or hearing of anycause, suit or matter the Associate shall enter in the Associate's CourtBOOk the following :-

(1) Name and number of the suit.(2) Appearances,(3) Jury.(4) Times of addresses, hearings adjournments, summings-up.(5) Witnesses and exhibits.

(6) Verdict or result of trial.(7) Whether two or more cases heard together.

(8) Any direction made or given by the Court, as to costs or other-wise.

(9) A receipt for exhibits and documents handed out pursuant to anorder of the Court or Judge at the trial.

407. (Rescinded 29 April, 1942.).407A. (Substituted 13 November, 1946)-

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(2) Notwithstanding.the preceding sub-rule such GovernmentDepartment or Body shall be entitled to charge such Court fees andinclude them in any costs which it may be entitled to recover from anyperson.

507. (8th June, 1945). Rule 507 of the 11th May. 1938 amendedby inserting next after the word " exhibits " " The exhibits shall bearranged in a single chron logical order irrespective y of the order inwhich they were put in eviden e on behalf of the respective parties."

525. (Substituted 28 February, 1944.)—Applications for discovery ofdocuments shall be made not later than the expiration of twenty-eightdays after final joinder of issue, provided that an order for discoverymay be made upon an application made at a later stage if specialcircumstances are shown to the satisfaction of the Court or a judge.

527. (25 May, 1944.)—Appeals from a Court of Marine Inquiryestablished under the Navigation Act, 1912-1942, shall unless otherwiseordered be heard by a Judge of the Supreme Court assisted by twoassessors.

(2) Within fourteen slays of the filing of the notice of appeal, or withinsuch time as may be ordered by a Judge of the Supreme Court, theappellant shall file one and lodge three copies of the appeal book containinga record of the proceedings before the Court of Marine Inquiry, includingthe evidence, the exhibits, the findings and the reasons of the Court, andshall within the time specified serve four copies of the appeal book uponthe Registrar of the Court of Marine Inquiry and two copies thereof uponany other interested party to the appeal. The appeal books may beduplicated by the roneo or other approved duplicating process unlessotherwise ordered by a Judge of the Supreme Court.

(3) Any party interested in the appeal may apply on summonssupported by affidavit to a Judge of the Supreme Court for directions.

528. (9th August, 1946.) (1) In these Rules, unless the context orsubject matter otherwise requires or indicates :-

" The Act " means the Liquor (Amendment) Act, 1946.The word " party " includes the Electoral Commissioner and any

other person allowed by the Court to be represented upon thehearing of any reference.

(2) The Prothonotary shalt forthwith after receipt of a statementof a question referred to the Court under the Act cause a copy thereof tobe published in the Government Gazette.

(3) The Prothonotary shall, within seven days after receipt of suchstatement, notify the Electoral Commissioner and any other person who,in the opinion of the President of the Legislative Council, or of the Speakerof' the Legislative Assembly, ought to be so notified.

(4) Such notification may be sent by post by prepaid registeredletter addressed to any such person at his last known place of abode.Publication in the Gazette as aforesaid shall be deemed good service uponall persons whose place of abode is unknown.

(5) Any person to whom notification has to be given or any otherperson who has been allowed to appear may, within fourteen days after thepublication in the Government Gazette, or by leave of the Court or aJudge, at any later time enter an appearance to the proceedings.

(6) Every appearance shall give an address within two miles of theGeneral Post , Offiee, Sydney, where all documents for the person appearingmay be left for him.

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(7) The Court may order any party to a proceeding to give particularsor further and better particulars in respect of any allegation made by him.

(8) At least seven days' notice of the time appointed for the hearingand determination of any question so referred as aforesaid shall be givento every party who has entered an appearance or to any person whom theCourt directs to be notified.

(9) The Court. shall in all cases have full discretionary power toreceive further evidence upon questions of fact, such evidence to be eitherby oral examination in Court, by affidavit, or by deposition taken beforea Commissioner.

(10) Non-compliance with any of these Rules shall not render anyproceeding void unless the Court so directs, but such proceedings may beset aside either wholly or in part as irregular or amended or otherwisedealt with in such manner and upon such terms (if any) as appear to bejust.

(11) Any enlargement of time may be ordered, although the applicationfor the same is not made until after the expiration of the time allowed.

Second Schedule (promulgated 29 April, 1942).It is ordered that items 35, 44, 45, 46, 49 and 50 in the second

schedule of fees payable in the Prothonotary's Office be rescinded andthe following items be added to the said schedule of fees :—

d.35. Court fees to be paid at time of filing praecipe for

35A.. Court fees to be paid at time of entering cause inCommercial Causes List (if not previously paidunder item 35) 1 0 0

44. Filing order for examination of judgment debtorincluding appointment and hearing fee ... 1 0 0

This Rule shall come into operation on the 1st May, 1942, provided thatwhere a case has been previously set down and shall not have come on forhearing before that date a Court fee of £1 shall be paid by the Plaintiff'sAttorney.

COMPANIES RULES.Note.—The Companies Rules, 1945, made under the Companies Act,

1936, promulgated on 22 October, 1945, and coming into effect on1 January, 1946 were published in Government Gazette No. 113 of26 October, 1945.

CONVEYANCING ACT, 1919-1943.General Order.

A general order relating to conveyancing costs was promulgated on15th -January, 1945 and published in the Government. Gazette of 19thJanuary. 1945. It is also published in Conveyancing Costs by C. A.Bailey (Sixth Edit.)

COSTS RULES.50. (Substituted 24th July, 1946) (1) The following principles shall ba

applied in the taxation of costs:—(a) On every taxation the taxing officer shall allow all such costs,

charges and expenses as appear to him to have been necessaryor l roper for the attainment of justice or for defending therights of any party.

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(b) Save upon taxation to ascertain the costs payable to a solicitorby his client, no costs shall be allowed which appear to thetaxing officer to have been incurred or increased through negli-gence or mistake or through overcaution, or by the paymentof special fees to counsel, or of special charges or expenses towitnesses or other persons or by other unusual expenses; but

upon such a taxation such costs, unless due to the solicitor'sdefault, may be allowed against the client if authorised by himafter the solicitor has warned him that they go, or may be heldto go, beyond the necessities of the occasion, and also, if theclient may expect to recover his costs from another party or afund, that the costs in question will not, or may not, be allowedto him against the other party or fund.

(2) Provisions in statutes, rules, judgments or orders that costs areto be taxed as between party and party, or as between solicitor and client,shall not of themselves be deemed to prevent the application of theseprinciples.

84. (Substituted 26 September, 1944.)—(1) (a) Except for businessdone or performed during the period from the fourteenth day ofSeptember, 1931. to the fourth day of December, 1937, inclusive, forwhich an increase of 10 per cent. only shall be added, the charges to bemade by and allowed to solicitors in respect of all business done orperformed since the thirteenth day of March, 1920, until and includingthe thirtieth day of September, 1944, shall be increased by 20 per cent.whether the bill of costs for such work is taxed or not.

(b) The charges to be made by and allowed to solicitors in respectof all business done or performed on and from the first day of October,1944, shall be increased by 33 3/ 1 per cent. instead of 20 per cent. whetherthe bill of costs for such work is taxed or not.

(2) The appropriate percentage shall be calculated upon the totalamount of their professional charges for business done or performedduring the appropriate period, as distinct from disbursements, appearingin any bill of costs delivered to a client, or on behalf of a client servedupon another party.

(3) Such increases shall be allowed upon any taxation of costs in respectof any such business whether the taxation proceeds between party andparty, as between solicitor and client, or between solicitor and client.

(4) This Rule shall not apply to the assessment of any gross sumunder Rule 59 of these Rules, and shall not affect the question whetherone-sixth has been taxed off a bill of costs.

(5) (Added 28 September, 1944.)—The general increases providedfor in this Rule shall not apply in the Probate Jurisdiction in respectof the fixed scale of charges to be allowed to solicitors in connection withthe obtaining grants of probate or letters of administration where nocontention has arisen.

Schedule Item 258 rescinded as from 1 October, 1944, except as tojudgments signed before that date, and following item substituted thereforas to judgments signed on and after that date :—

Amount to be allowed where judgment for a sum exceeding £30is signed in default of a plea and the plaintiff does not desire tobring in a bill of costs for taxation—

s. d.On the highest scaleOn the second scaleOn the lowest scale

Costs Rule 84 shall not apply to this item.

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CRIMINAL APPEAL RULES.(Tuesday, the 12th day of March, 1940.)

It is hereby ordered that Rule 45, which was added on the I5thSeptember, 1925, to the rules made under the Criminal Appeal Act; 1512,be and the same is hereby rescinded.

DENTAL BOARD APPEAL RULES, 1940.

(Wednesday, 20th March, 1940.)1. In these rules the following words have the several meanings hereby

assigned to them, unless there is something is the subject matter orcontext repugnant to such construction, viz. :—

" The Court " means three or more Judges of the Supreme Courtsitting In Banco.

" A Judge " means a Judge of the Supreme Court sitting in Courtor In Chambers.

" The Board " means the Dental Board constituted under the pro-visions of the Dentists Act, 1934.

" The Registrar " means the registrar appointed or deemed to beappointed under the Dentists Act, 1934.

" Person " includes a body politic or corporate." Party " includes any person served with notice of or attending

any proceeding." Affidavit " or " oath " Includes affirmation, statutory declaration,

and the declaration in lieu of oath under the Oaths Act, 1900;and the word " sworn " includes affirmed and declared.

" In writing " or " written " includes printing, lithography and othermodes of representing words in a visible form.

" The appellant " means the person who has appealed to the SupremeCourt from a decision or order of the Board.

Words importing the singular number include the plural number, andwords importing the plural number include the singular number. Wordsimporting the masculine gender include females.

2. Every appeal to the Court shall be brought by notice of appeal.3. (a) Where any person desires to appeal to the Court against the

decision of the Board pursuant to section 8 (9) he shall tile in the Pro-thonotary's Office In the Supreme Court within 3 months after the dateon which notice is given him by the Registrar that his name has beenremoved from the register or his registration suspended, or within 6 monthsafter the date on which he applied to be registered. as the case may be,a notice of appeal setting forth the grounds and reasons for such appeal,which notice shall be in a form similar to the form in the Schedule to theserules.

(b) Any notice of appeal may be amended at any time as to the oCourt may seem fit.

4. A copy of the notice of appeal shall in every case be served upon theBoard and on the person preferring a complaint or charge under section 8.For the purposes of these rules, service upon the Registrar shall be deemedto be service upon the Board. Such service shall be effected, unless aJudge otherwise orders or allows further time, within 14 days next afterthe Sling of the said notice of appeal.

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-5. (a) The appellant, unless a judge otherwise orders or allows furthertime, shall within 14 days after the filing of the notice of appeal, file andlodge in the Prothonotary's Office three printed or roneoed copies of theappeal book comprising the notice of appeal, the evidence, the exhibits, theorder or decision appealed from, and any reasons given for the same, andshall, within the like time, also serve four such copies upon the Board andone such copy upon the person preferring the complaint or charge.

(b) Such printed copies shall be printed upon . cream white foolscapfolio paler in 11-point type, No. 12 point body, length of type line in•

cluding numerical side note five inches, sixty lines to a page, numeralsevery ten lines, with an inner margin an inch wide and an outer margintwo and a quarter inches wide.

(c) Such roneoed copies shall be roneoeb upon one side of cream whitefoolscap paper, double spaced lines, with an inner margin an inch wideand an outer margin two and a quarter inches wide, every fifth line tobemumbered in the outer margin.

'6. On such copies being filed and lodged and an affidavit of the servicethereof being filed in the Prothonotary's Office, the appeal shall be setdown for-hearing.

7. In every case in which service of any document shall be directed bythese rules, such service shall, unless otherwise provided, or unless a Judgeshall otherwise order, be effected by serving the same personally upon theperson required to be served.

8. (a) The Court shall in all cases have full discretionary power toreceive further evidence upon questions of fact, such evidence to be eitherby oral examination In Court, by affidavit or by deposition taken before aCommissioner.

(b) Such further evidence may be given without special leave in anycase as to matters which have occurred after the date of the order ordecision from which the appeal is brought; in all other cases such furtherevidence shall be admitted on special grounds only, and not without specialleave.

9. On the hearing of every such appeal, each party may respectivelyappear either in person or by solicitor or counsel. Where the Boardappears in person, such appearance shall be by the member presiding atthe meeting at which was made the decision or order against which the-appeal is brought.

10. The Court shall have power to make such order as to the whole orany part of the costs of the appeal and of the hearing by the Board as to.the Court may seem just, and to assess the whole or any part of such costseither with or without the consent of any party ; but no order shall bemade for the payment of any costs by the Board to any other party unlessthe Court shall be of opinion that the Board was, in the matter in question,actuated by maliclous or improper motives.

11. All interlocutory applications shall be made to a Judge in Chambers.on summons or motion supported by affidavit, and may be made ex parteunless such Judge shall otherwise order. Orders made by a Judge inChambers shall be signed by him personally. The costs of every suchapplication shall be in the discretion of the Judge, who shall have power tomake such order as to the whole or any part thereof as to him may seemjust, and to assess the whole or any part of such costs, either with or -

without the consent of any party : Provided that no order shall be madeby the Judge for the payment by the Board to any other party of any costsof any interlocutory proceeding unless the Judge shall be of opinionthat the Board was, in the matter in question, actuated by malicious orimproper motives.

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12. In every ease in which any costs are ordered to be paid by one partyto another party, such costs, unless assessed as aforesaid, shall be taxedand certified by the Prothonotary ; Provided that the Court or a Judge orthe Prothonotary shall have power to appoint such other officer as theCourt or such Judge or the Prothonotary shall think fit to tax and certifythe same.

13. All summonses, notices of motion, affidavits and other documents(other than exhibits) used or intended to be used on any application to theCourt or a Judge shall be intituled in the same manner as the notice ofappeal.

14. The decrees and orders Of the Court shall be signed by the Pro-thonotary and be under the appropriate office seal and forwarded to theRegistrar.

15. The Court fees to be demanded and paid in respect of proceedingsand matters under these rules shall be the same as those demanded fromand paid by parties in similar matters in the Supreme Court.

16. Non-compliance with any of these rules shall not render any pro-ceedings void unless the Court or a Judge so directs, but such proceedingsmay be set aside, either wholly or in part, as irregular, or amended orotherwise dealt with, in such manner and upon such terms (if any) asappear to be just.

SCHEDULE.(Referred to in Rule 3.)

FORM OF NOTICE OF APPEAL.

In the Supreme Courtof New South Wales. f

In the matter of the Dentists Act, 1934 (No. 10 of 1934); and In the matterof an appeal under the provisions of section

Between (name of appellant) Appellant.And the Dental Board, Respondent.

Take notice that (the appellant) of (insert address and description) appealsagainst the decision of the abovenamed the Dental Board made on the

day of 19 , whereby the said Boardrefused to register the said appellant (or ordered the removal of the name ofthe appellant from the Register of Dentists of New South Wales) for thefollowing among other grounds and reasons, that is to say :—(if morethan one ground number them consecutively, 1, 2, 3, etc.)

Dated this day of 19

(Signed) A.B.(Counsel or Solicitor for the Appellant or

Appellant in person.)

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DESERTED WIVES AND CHILDREN ACT, 1901.Tuesday, the twenty-second day of March, A.D. 1932.

1. Upon the filing of a certificate granted under Section 13A (1) of theDeserted Wives and Children Act, 1901-1931, the Prothonotary shallenter judgment pursuant to Section 13d (2) of the said Act in a bookto be kept by him, and to be called the "Register of Judgments forMaintenance—Deserted Wives and Children Act."

2. The following fees shall be paid :-(a) On filing certificate 15. 6d.(b) On entering judgment 6s.

EQUITY RULES.Rules prior to October, 1933, are incorporated in "The Equity Practice"

(1930 edition).292. (Rescinded by rule of 19 December, 1939.)293. (31 October, 1933)-

(a) No interest shall be paid on moneys paid into Court as securityfor costs or as security on appeal or unless the Court otherwisedirects on moneys deposited under an interlocutory order in a suitto abide the final decision in the cause.

(b) Where the Master-in-Equity collects interest on moneysinvested under an Order of the Court, there shall be deducted fromsuch interest an amount representing 2 1/2 per centum of the amountso collected, such amount deducted to be paid to the ColonialTreasurer from time to time.

FAIR RENTS RULES.The fourth day of December, 1939.

(1) When a case is stated by a Court under section 21 (4) of the FairRents Act, 1939, the case, together with one true copy thereof, shall beforwarded by the proper officer of the Court to the Prothonotary, who shallthereupon set the case down for argument in the current list before theJudge taking matters in public chambers.

(2) The Supreme Court will not give a decision upon a question of Lawsubmitted in any such special case If no party attends to argue it.

(3) The decision of the Supreme Court when pronounced shall beendorsed on or annexed to the special case and returned by the Prothono-tary to the Court of Petty Sessions by which it was stated. A copy of thespecial case with a copy of the decision thereon shall be retained by theProthonotary.

JUSTICES ACT RULES.Wednesday, the twenty-sixth day of August, 1942.

IN exercise of the power conferred by section 107 (2) of the Justices Act,1902, and of every other power thereunto enabling, it is ordered thatthe Form of case stated by Justices provided in the Third Schedule ofthe said Act be and the same is hereby cancelled and the following Formis substituted therefor :-

FORM OF CASE STATED BY JUSTICES.In the Supreme Court, of }

New South Wales.In the matter of an appeal from the determination of the undersigned

(one, or two) of His Majesty's (Justices of the Peace or StipendiaryMagistrates or Special Magistrates) in and for the State of New SouthWales, in a proceeding before (me, or us) at inthe said State, between A.B. (complainant) and C.D. (defendant).

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The (information or complaint, as the case may be) alleged that (hersstate the charge or claim). The defendant pleaded not guilty, and afterhearing the parties and the evidence adduced by them (I, or we) did, onthe day of 19 (convict the said defendantof the said offence, and adjudge him to pay the sum offor the same and that in default, etc., or, find the defendant not guilty ofthe said offence and acquit him).

The (defendant or complainant) alleging that he was aggrieved by thesaid determination as being erroneous in point of law did within (herestate time according to distance) thereafter apply in writing to (me, orus) to state and sign a case setting forth the facts and the grounds of suchdetermination for the opinion thereon of this Honourable Court, and didat the time of making such application and before the stating of this casebefore a Justice of the Peace enter into a recognizance to His Majestyin the sum of with a condition to prosecute this appealwith effect and without delay, and to submit to the judgment of thisHonourable Court and pay such costs as may be awarded by the same, andthereupon in pursuance of the Act in such case made and provided (I, orwe) state and sign the following case :-

1. The following facts were found by (me, 07 us) to be establishedto (my, or our) satisfaction by the evidence given before (me, or us)(here set out the facts so found).

2. The grounds upon which (I, or we) convicted (or acquitted) thedefendant were (here set out the grounds).

3. The ground upon which it is contended that (my, or our)determination convicting (or acquitting) the defendant was erroneousin point of law is (here set out' he ground relied on).

The question for the determination cf the said Court is whether (my,or our) said determination convicting (or acquitting) the defendant was

•erroneous in point of law.Annexed hereto are the depositions taken in the case..Dated the day of , A.D. 19 .

Justices of the Peace (or as the case may be).

LUNACY RULES.Rules prior to 7th December, 1939, are incorporated in the publication

''Rules of the Supreme Court of New South Wales" (published in 1928).89A. (7th December, 1939.) The Master shall in the month of July of

each year (a) exhibit to the Chief Judge in Equity and file in the LunacyOffice a statement showing the balance to the credit of each account inhis books on the 30th day of the last preceding month of June; and It)forward a certified copy of such statement to the Treasury for safe custody.

MATRIMONIAL CAUSES RULES.Note.—The rules promulgated under the Matrimonial Causes Act,

1899 (with amendments to 1st December, 1946) and the rules promul-gated on 7th March, 1946, under the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1945( Federal), are incorporated in Mackenzie's " Practice in Divorce" (5thedition), and Supplement thereto published in March, 1946.

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FORM 2A (substituted 11. Dec., 1946, and to come into use 1 March1947).

No. 2A.AFFIDAVIT VERIFYING PETITION.

(Title ,as in. Form 3.)On this day of , 19 , J.J. of (address and

description), being duly sworn, makes oath and says as follows :-1. I am the aboyenamed petitioner and have read my petition dated

the 'day of , 19 .2. The statements set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Or the case

may be) of the petition .are true.3. The statements set forth in paragraphs 5 and 6 (or as the case may

be) of the petition are true to the best of my knowledge, informationand belief:

4. I deny all collusion or connivance, past or present, direct or indirect,with the respondent (or the co-respondent). [See Rule 3 (1).]

5. I deny that I have condoned the adultery (or other matrimonialoff_ence)_ alleged against the respondent. [See Rule 3 (2).]

6. (Slate brief particulars of prior proceedings in any Court.):etc.

MEDICAL BOARD APPEAL RULES.Wednesday, the twenty-fourth day of. May, ,1939.

1. In these rules the following words have the several.meanings hereby. assigned to them, unless there is something in the subject matter or

context repugnant to such. construction. viz."The Court" means three or more Judges of the Supreme Court

sitting in Banco."A Judge" means a Judge of the Supreme Court sitting in Court

or in-Chambers."The board" means the New South Wales Medical Board appointed

under the provisions of the. Medical Practitioners Act, 1938."The disciplinary tribunal" means the disciplinary tribune I

constituted under. the Medical Practitioners Act, 1938."Order of the Board" includes removal under section 25 by the board

from the register of any name or particulars and any amendmentunder section 25 of the register; and shall also include anyrefusal by the board of the restoration ofany name to the registeror any refusal by it to grant a license under section 30 (4).

"The Secretary" means the secretary to the board appointed underthe Medical Practitioners Act, 1938.

"Person" includes. a body politic or corporate."Party" includes any person served with notice of or attending

any proceeding."Affidavit" or "oath" includes affirmation, statutory declaration, and

the declaration in lieu of oath under. the Oaths Act, 1900; andthe, word "sworn" includes affirmed. and. declared.

"In writing" or "written" includes printing, lithography and othermodes of representing words in a visible form.

"The appellant" means the person who has appealed to the SupremeCourt from a decision or order of the board or of the disciplinarytribunal; and includes an applicant' under section 25 (4).

Words importing the singular number include the plural number, and,words importing the plural number include the singular number.

Words-importing. the masculine gender include females.

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2. Every appeal to the Court shall be brought by notice of appeal.3. (a) Where any person desires to appeal to the Court against the

decision or order of the board or of the disciplinary tribunal pursuant tosections 19, 25(4), 26(3), 29(4) or 30(4) he shall, within 21 days nextafter the date of the decision or order of the board, or the notification bythe disciplinary tribunal, to the registered person, of the making of itsorder or within such extended time as the board may allow, file in theProthonotary's Office in the Supreme Court a notice of appeal setting forth ,

the grounds and reasons of and for such appeal, which notice shall be in aform similar to the form in the Schedule to these rules.

(b) Any notice of appeal may be amended at any time as to the Courtmay seem fit.

4. A copy of the notice of appeal shall in every case be served upon theboard and on the person preferring a complaint or charge under section 27.For the purposes of these rules, service upon the Secretary shall be deemedto be service upon the board. Such service shall be effected, unless. aJudge otherwise orders or allows further time, within 14 days next afterthe filing of the said notice of appeal.

5. (a) The appellant, unless a Judge otherwise orders or allows furthertime, shall within 14 days after the filing of the notice of appeal file and,lodge in the Prothonotary's Office three printed or roneoed copies of the-appeal book comprising the notice of appeal, the evidence, the exhibits, theorder or decision appealed from, and any reasons given for the same, andshall, within the like time, also serve four such copies upon the board andone such copy upon the person preferring the complaint or charge.

(b) Such printed copies shall be printed upon cream white foolscapfolio paper in 11 point type, No. 12 point body, length of type lineincluding numerical side note five inches, sixty lines to a page, numeralsevery ten lines, with an inner margin an inch wide and outer margin twoInches and a quarter wide.

(c) Such roneoed copies shall be roneoed upon one side of cream whitefoolscap paper, double spaced lines, with an inner margin an inch wide andan outer margin two and a quarter inches wide, every fifth line to benumbered in the outer margin.

6. On such copies being filed and lodged and an affidavit of the servicethereof being filed in the Prothonotary's Office, the appeal shall be set down.for hearing.

7. In every case in which service of any document shall be directed bythese rules, such service shall, unless otherwise provided, or unless a Judgeshall otherwise order, be effected by serving the same personally upon theperson required to be served.

8. (a) The Court shall in all cases have full discretionary power toreceive further evidence upon questions of fact, such evidence to be eitherby oral examination in Court, by affidavit or by deposition taken before aCommissioner.

(b) Such further evidence may be given without special leave in anycase as to matters which have occurred after the date of the order ordecision from which the appeal is brought; in all other cases such furtherevidence shall he admitted on special grounds only, and not without.special leave.

9. On the hearing of every such appeal, each party may respectivelyappear either in person or by solicitor or counsel. Where the boardappears in person, such appearance shall be by the member presiding at themeeting at which was made the decision or order against which theappeal is brought.

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10. The Court shall have power to make such order as to the whole orany part of the costs of the appeal and of the hearing by the Board ordisciplinary tribunal as to the Court may seem just, and to assess thewhole or any part of such costs either with or without the consent of anyparty; but no order shall be made for the payment of any costs by theboard to any other party unless the Court shall be of opinion that the boardwas In the matter in question actuated by malicious or improper motives.

11. All interlocutory applications shall be made to a Judge in ChambersOn summons or motion supported by affidavit, and may be made ex parteunless such Judge shall otherwise order. Orders made by a Judge inChambers shall be signed by him personally. The costs of every suchapplication shall be in the discretion of such Judge, who shall have powerto make such order as to the whole or any part of such costs as to himmay seem just, and to assess the whole or any part of such costs, either withor without the consent of any party : Provided that no order shall be madeby such Judge for the payment by the board to any other party of anycosts of any such interlocutory proceeding unless such Judge shall be ofopinion that the board was, in the matter in question, actuated bymalicious or improper motives.

12. In every case in which any costs are ordered to be paid by one partyto another party, such costs, unless assessed as aforesaid, shall be taxedand certified by the Prothonotary ; provided that the Court or a Judge orthe Prothonotary shall have power to appoint such other officer as the

court or such Judge or the Prothonotary shall think fit to tax and certifythe same.

13. All summonses, notices of motion, affidavits, and other documents(other than exhibits) used or intended to be used on any application tothe Court or a Judge shall be intituled in the same manner as the notice ofappeal.

14. The decrees and orders of the Court shall be signed by the Protho-notary and be under the appropriate office seal and forwarded to theSecretary.

15. The Court fees to be demanded and paid in respect of proceedingsand matters under these rules shall be the same as those demanded fromand paid by parties in similar matters in the Supreme Court.

16. Non-compliance with any of these rules shall not render any pro-ceedings void unless the Court or a Judge so directs, but such proceedingsmay be set aside, either wholly or in part, as irregular, or amended orotherwise dealt with, in such manner and upon such terms (if any) asappear to be just.

SCHEDULE.

(Referred to in rule 3.)

FORM OF NOTICE OF APPEAL.

In the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales.

In the matter of the Medical Practitioners Act, 1938 (No. 37 of 1938); andin the matter of the complaint of (naming the complainant)against (name of appellant) .

Between (name of appellant) Appellant.And the New Smith Wales Medical Board

and (insert name of complainant) Respondents.or

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In the matter of the Medical p ractitioners Act, 1938 (No. 37 of 1938); andin the matter of an appeal tinder the provisions of section

Between (name of appellant) Appellant.And the New South Wales Medical Board, Respondent.

Take notice that (the appellant) of (insert address and descrip-tion) appeals against the decision of the abovenamed the New SouthWales Medical Board (or the order of the disciplinary tribunal) madeon the day of 19 , whereby the said board refusedto register the said appellant (or ordered the removal of the name of theappellant from the register of Medical Practitioners of New South Wales)(or altered the particulars of qualifications of the abovenamed appellant)for the following among other grounds and reasons, that is to say :—If more than one ground number them consecutively 1, 2, 3 etc.)

Dated this day of 19(Signed) A.B.

(Counsel or Solicitor for the appellant orAppellant in person).

MENTAL DEFECTIVES APPEAL RULES, 1940.The nineteenth day of December, 1940.

Definitions.1. In these rules, unless the context or subjact-matter otherwise requires

or indicates-" The Act " means the Mental Defectives (Convicted Persons) Act,

1939." Magistrate " means the magistrate who conducted the inquiry

pursuant to section 4 of the Act." Judge " means a judge of the Supreme Court." Appellant " means a prisoner appealing to a Judge pursuant to

subsection (6) of section 4 of the Act against an order made bya Court of Quarter Sessions.

Forms.2. The forms set out in the Schedule to these rules, with such alterations

as circumstances require, shall be used in all cases where such forms areapplicable; but any variance therefrom not being in matter of substanceshall not affect the validity of the proceedings.

Notice of Appeal.3. A prisoner desirous of appealing to a Judge pursuant to subsection (6)

of section 4 of the Act against an order made by a Court of Quarter Sessionsshall within 14 days from the date of such order or within such time asmay be allowed for the institution of the appeal by a Judge on applicationmade to him in that behalf, file a notice of appeal in the office of theProthonotary. (Form No. 1.)

4. Within the same time he shall also serve a copy of the notice ofappeal upon the Clerk of the Peace and the Crown Solicitor.

5. The notice of appeal shall be signed by the appellant or by someperson on his behalf, and shall state the general grounds of his appeal.

Documents.6. Within 14 days of the receipt by him of the copy notice of appeal

the Clerk of the Peace shall transmit to the Prothonotary all documentsrelating to the Appeal to Quarter Sessions, including a transcript of theevidence, the exhibits and the order made on such appeal. He shall alsowithin the same time transmit to the Prothonotary the depositions takenon the hearing before the magistrate.

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7. The appellant shall be entitled to copies of documents transmittedby the Clerk of the Peace to the Prothonotary. On written applicationmade to him the Clerk of the Peace shall supply the appellant with acopy of the proceedings before the Court Of Quarter Sessions on paymentof the usual fees therefor. If unable to pay such fees the appellant mayapply in writing to the Prothonotary for a direction by a Judge that acopy of such proceedings be supplied to him free of cast.

Subpoena.8. A subpoena may issue at the instance of either the Crown or the

appellant for the attendance of any witness or for the production of anydocument upon the hearing of any such appeal, for the purpose of theproduction of evidence pursuant to leave granted by a Judge.

Fees.9. 'No fees shall be charged for the filing of a notice of appeal or for

issuing any process or for filing any document in connection with anyappeal under these rules.

Abandonment of Appeal.10. An appellant may 'abandon his appeal by forwarding to the

Prothonotary a notice of abandonment (Form No. 2), whereupon theappeal shall be deemed to have been dismissed.

Hearing.11. The Prothonotary shall enter the appeal for hearing before a Judge,

and, as early as possible after receipt of the documents specified in Rule 6,shall give notice of the time and place of hearing to the appellant, theCrown Solicitor, and the Comptroller-General of Prisons (Form No. 3).

12. At the hearing of • every such appeal the Crown shall bring beforethe Court the order appealed from, the depositions taken before themagidtrate and a transcript of the evidence taken and the exhibits put inon the appeal to Quarter Sessions. Thereafter the Crown may by leaveof the Judge call further evidence either in chief or in reply. Theappellant may by leave of the Judge call further evidence on his ownbehalf. On the application of either the Crown or the appellant theJudge may direct 'that any witness examined on the appeal to QuarterSessions shall attend to give further evidence or to be further cross-examined. The ordinary rules of procedure as to the examination andthe cross-examination of witnesses shall be observed on the hearing ofthe appeal.

Result of Appeal.13. The decision of the Judge hearing the appeal shall be endorsed

on the notice of appeal by his Associate.14. After determination of the appeal the Prothonotary shall notify

the Clerk of the Peace of the result thereof, and shall also remit to himthe documents transmitted in accordance with Rule 6. (Form No. 4.)

15. The Clerk of the Peace shall thereupon enter the particulars of suchnotification on his -records.

Amendments, etc.16. The Judge may make all such amendments as he may deem

necessary and may proceed with the hearing of an appeal notwithstandingthat the provisions of these rules have not been complied with or mayadjourn the hearing of such appeal and give such directions as may berequired.

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SCHEDULE OF FORMS.Form No. 1.

Mental Detectives (Convicted Persons) Act, 1939.In the Supreme Court of New

South Wales.R. v.

NOTICE OF APPEAL.The day of 19

To the Prothonotary., being now a prisoner In (state name

of institution) , hereby give notice that I desire to appeal under theprovisions of subsection (6) of section 4 of the Mental Defectives(Convicted Persons) Act,1939, to a Judge of the Supreme Court againstan order made by the Court of Quarter Sessions holden aton the day of , 19 , on the grounds set forth onwage 2 hereof

(Signed)Appellant.

The appellant must answer the following questions :—1. (a) When and where were you convicted ?

(b) With what offence were you charged ?(c) What sentence was imposed ?

2. The order for your detention as a mentally defective person wasmade—

(a) When ?(b) Where ?(c) By what magistrate ?

-3. (a) When did you lodge notice of appeal to the Court of QuarterSessions ?

(b) What order was made by the Court of Quarter Sessions ?(Page 2 of Notice.)Grounds of Appeal.

(These must he filled in before the notice is sent to the Prothonotary.Set out here the grounds or reasons why you claim the order for yourdetention as a mentally defective person should be set aside or varied.)

Form No. 2.Mental Defectives (Convicted Persons) Act,1939,

In the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales.

R. v.

NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT.The day of 19

1, having given notice of my desire to appeal under theprovisions of subsection (6) of section 4 of the Mental Defectives (ConvictedPersons) Act, 1939, to a Judge of the Supreme Court against an ordermade by the Court of Quarter Sessions holden at , herebygive notice that I abandon allfurther proceedings' n respect of my appeal.

(Signed)Appellant.

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Form No. 3.Mental Defectives (Convicted Persons) Act, 1939.

In the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales.

R. v.NOTICE OF HEARING.

The day of 19 :You are hereby notified that the appeal of the above named appellant

under the provisions of subsection (6) of section 4 of the Mental Defective.(Convicted Persons) Act, 1939, against the order made by the Court ofQuarter Sessions holden at , on thehas been fixed for hearing before His Honor Mr. Justice at.

o'clock in the noon on or so SOOd thereafter as the course of business will permit.

To the Appellant. Prothonotary.

To the Crown Solicitor.To the Comptroller-General of Prisons;

Form No. 4.Mental Defectives (Convicted Persons) Act, 1939.

In the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales.

R. v.

NOTIFICATION OF RESULT OF APPEAL.This is to give you notice that [His Honour Mr. Justice

has this day considered the appeal of the abovenamed appellant underthe provisions of subsection (6) of section 4 of the Mental Defectives(Convicted Persons) Act, 1939, against an order made by the Court ofQuarter Sessions holden at on the day

19 , and that The Honour has ] orthe appellant has abandoned his appeal herein/.

Prothonotary.To the Clerk of the Peace.

MOTOR VEHICLES (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) RULES.Wednesday, the twenty-eighth day of October, 1942.

The following rules shall be the rules regulating appeals to the SupremeCourt under section 14 (8) of the Motor Vehicles (Third Party InsuranceAct, 1942.

(1) Where an application for approval of a person as an authorisedinsurer has been refused by the Minister or where the Minister hasgiven notice of intention to cancel the approval of any person as amauthorised insurer the applicant for such approval or the holder of amapproval intended to be cancelled may enter an appeal by filing withthe Prothonotary a notice of appeal (in or to the effect of the under-mentioned form) setting out the grounds and reasons of and for suchappeal and serving a copy thereof upon the Commissioner for RoadTransport.s

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(2) The appellant shall within fourteen days after the filing of thenotice of appeal file and lodge in the Prothonotary's Office an appealbook comprising the notice of appeal, the refusal or notice of intentionto cancel appealed from and any reasons given therefor and copies ofany documents and evidence submitted to the Minister in connectionwith the application for approval as an authorised insurer or in thematter of an intended cancellation together with any affidavits filedas hereinafter mentioned by or on behalf of the Minister and by theappellant and shall within the like time also serve two copies of theappeal book on the Commissioner for Road Transport : Providedthat where the appeal is referred to the Full Court the appellant shalllodge in the Court two extra copies of the appeal book.

(3) Within seven days after service of notice of appeal upon theCommissioner for Road Transport the Minister if he so desires maytile or cause to be filed and served upon the appellant or his solicitoran affidavit setting out any facts relevant to the subject matter of theappeal.

(4) Within three days of service of such affidavit the appellant mayreply thereto by affidavit.

(5) The Supreme Court or a Judge thereof may at any time andupon such terms as may be deemed reasonable abridge or enlarge thetimes mentioned in Rules two, three and four hereof and may alsoallow further affidavits to be filed.

(6) On the appellant filing an affidavit that the required -copies ofthe appeal books have been filed, lodged and served, the appeal in thefirst instance shall be entered for hearing in the list for a Judge ofthe Supreme Court who may on his own volition or at the requestof the parties or a party refer the appeal to the Full Court.

Form of Notice of Appeal.Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Act, 1942, Sec. 14 (8).

En the Supreme Courtof New South Wales.

In the matter of the Motor Vehicles (ThirdParty Insurance) Act, 1942.

And in the matter ofan applicant for approval as an authorisedinsurer (or as the case may be).

Notice is hereby given that ofan applicant for approval as an authorised insurer or as the case maybe) intends to appeal from the decision of the Minister refusing toapprove of him as an authorised insurer (or as the case may be) ,upon thefollowing grounds (set out grounds).

Appellant or Appellant's Solicitor.(Set out address for service.)

POOR PERSONS RULES.The Poor Persons Rules, 1938, are incorporated in the " Supreme

Court Practice" (3rd edition).On 2nd April, 1942, the Poor Persons Rules, 1938, were amended as

follows :-1. By inserting in Rule 19, after the words "incurred by him," the

words "(not including office expenses)."2. By adding in Rule 20 after the word " expenses " the words " (In-

cluding office expenses if so ordered)."

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PROBATE RULES.Rules prior to 23rd February, 1939 are incorporated in " The Probate

Practice" (Hastings and Weir-1939 edition).9 (1) Amended 1st November, 1946, by inserting " or Form 4A " after

the figure 4 therein appearing.10 (1) Amended 1st November, 1946, by inserting " or Form 4A " after

the figure 4 therein appearing.23. (24 March, 1942.) From and after the date hereof, Form 10 to

Rule 23 of the Rules promulgated on 30th November, 1936, shall beamended by deleting therefrom the words " British Money " and bysubstituting therefor the words "Money of the Commonwealth of Aus-tralia."

34. (18 June, 1941.) . From and after the date hereof Rule 34 of theRules promulgated on 30th November, 1936, shall be amended by deletingtherefrom the words:

" Provided-that no fees shall be chargeable in respect of any suchapplication in the case of . any person. who, at the time of hisdeath, was a member of the Australian Imperial Force "

• and substituting therefor the words :" Provided that no fees shall be payable in respect of the estate of a

member of the Naval, Military or Air Forces of the Common-wealth of Australia, or of any part of the King's Dominions orof any Ally of Great Britain who, during the present warbetween His Majesty the King and Germany and her Alliesdies on active service or within one year after its termination diesas a result of injuries received or disease contracted on activeservice."

78. (18 June, 1941). From and after the date hereof the followingProvi so shall be added - to Rule 78 of the Rules promulgated on 30th

November, 1936:" Provided ; that no fees shall be payable in respect of the estate of

a member of the Naval, Military or Air Forces of the Common-wealth of Australia, or of any part of the King's Dominionsor of any Ally of Great Britain who, during the present - warbetween His Majesty the King and Germany and her Allies-dieson active service or within one year after its termination dies asa result of injuries received or disease contracted on activeservice."

79. (Amended' 26 September, 1944)—Except as to applications forgrants of probate or letters of administration flied before the first dayof October, 1944, the table in sub-rule 1 is cancelled and the followingtable - substituted therefor :-

Where the net value of the estate as sworn to in thestamp affidavit does, not exceed £500 ... 10 pounds

Over £500 but not exceeding. £1,000 ... 12 guineasOver -£ 1,000 but not exceeding .£2;000 ... 15 guineasOver £ 2,000 but not exceeding £5;000 ... 20 guineasOver £ 5,000 but not exceeding £10,000 ... 27 guineasOver £10,000 but -not -exceeding. £20,000 ... 33 guineasOver. £20,000 but not exceeding- £30.;000 38 guineasOver- £30,000 but not exceeding_ £404000 44, gumeasOver £40,000 but not exceeding £50,000 ... 50 guineasOyer £50,000 55 guineas

This:Rule shall come into force on the.first. day of 'October, 1944, andshall .besapplicable to. alt applications for. grants of probate.or letters ofadministration filed on or after that date.

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Fora( 4A (added let November, 1945).In the Supreme Court -

of New South Wales }-Probate Jurisdiction.

In the WillEstate }of

late ofin the State of New South Wales,deceased.

ON this day ofin the year one thousand nine hundred and

ofin the State of New South Wales,being duly sworn, maketh oath and saith as follows :—

1. The said deceased departed this life atin the State aforesaid, on the day of

in the year one thousand nine hundredand

2. I knew and was well acquainted with the said deceased Inlifetime, I believe is identical with the person referred to inthe Certificate of Registration of Death which is hereunto annexed andmarked with the letter " A."SWORN by the Deponent on the

day first abovementionedat

Before me,A Commissioner for Affidavits or J.P.

SERVICE AND EXECUTION OF PROCESS RULES.Monday, the twenty-ninth day of July, 1940.

The note at the end of the Second Schedule to the Rules of thewenty-third day of December, 1902, is hereby rescinded and the

following note substituted therefor—No fee shall, however, be charged for entering satisfaction of any

judgment when entered in pursuance of a notification received fromthe Court of another State, nor for entering or notifying satisfactionor part satisfaction of any judgment so registered and recorded wherethe amount of such satisfaction or part satisfaction does not exceed$3.

SOLICITORS ADMISSION RULES.Rules promulgated prior to 25th October, 1939, are incorporated in

"The Supreme Court Practice " (3rd edition—Betts, Louat andHammond).

427. (Definitions added 13 December, 1939)-" Defence service " includes active service, war service, training

during time of war in the Citizen Forces, and duties connected withthe present war.

" Active service," " war service," and " training during time ofwar in the Citizen Forces " shall be interpreted in accordance withthe Acts of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australiarelating to defence.

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427. (Definition added 8 March, 1944)—" Prescribed person" means a barrister, practising solicitor,

stipendiary or police magistrate, professor or lecturer of a university,headmaster or ex-headmaster of a school registered under the BursaryEndowment Act, 1912, a minister of religion ordinarily officiating assuch who has been registered for the celebration of marriages, or anofficer of police of or above the rank of inspector.

427. (Amended definition 2nd May, 1945)." Graduate " means a person who has taken a degree granted after

examination—(a) in the University of Sydney or of Oxford or of Cambridge; or(b) in any university granting degrees by virtue of any Imperia I

Act or Royal Charter, or any Colonial Act assented to byHis Majesty or any of His Majesty's predecessors; or

(c) in any university or university college in the United States• of America certified by the Registrar of the University

of Sydney to be recogn.sed by that University as of goodstanding.

428. (Introductory words substituted 19 November, 1941)—The following persons only shall be eligible for admission as Solicitors;

namely British subjects who are :—428 (c). (Substituted 28 August, 1946)—Articled clerks who have served the term of five years' clerkship, or,

if at the time of entering into articles they were graduates the term ofthree years' clerkship, and passed the examinations prescribed by thesrules.

428 (m). Amended 13 December, 1944, as rom 1 October, 1945by rescinding the words " sections one, two, three, four and six " thereinand substituting the words " sections one, two, four, five and six."

428 (n). Amended 13 December, 1944, as from 1 October, 1945, by,rescinding the words " sections one, two, three, four and six " therein,and substituting the words " sections one, two, four, five and six."

428A. Rescinded 13 December, 1939.429. (Substituted 18 February, 1942)—The Board of Examiners shall

consist of three Barristers and three Solicitors, to be annually appointedby the Judges, and a President; provided that the Judges may at anytime and for such period as they think fit, appoint a Deputy-President,who during his term of office shall also be a member of the Board, and mayperform any of the duties of the President in his absence or with hisconsent, or during any vacancy in the office of President.

436. (Substituted 29 November, 1944)—Before such introduction,such person shall produce to the Secretary—

(a) A certificate from the Registrar of the University of Sydney ofhis having passed an examination which would entitle him to bematriculated in that University; or

(b) a certificate of his having passed, in England, Scotland. Irelandor in any such State of the Commonwealth of Australia as ismentioned in Rule 428 (b), the preliminary examination whicharticled clerks are there required to pass; or

(c) the testamur of his degree or other satisfactory evidence of hisbeing a graduate within the meaning of Rule 427; or

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(d) a certificate from the Registrar of the University of Sydney ofhis having passed In two or more examinations conducted or recog-nised by that University in such subjects and at such standardsas, if passed at the one examination, would have entitled him to bematriculated in the said University, provided, however, that nosuch certificate shall be sufficient unless and until approved by theBoard: or

(e) (Res inded 28 August, 1946).(f) (Added 16th March 1945) a certificate of the Registrar of the

University of Sydney that, by reason of his educational qualifi-cations and his having been engaged in defence service, he iseligible to be matriculated in the Faculty of Law in that Uni-versity.

437. Amended 8 March. 1944, by inserting the words "from twoprescribed persons " next after the word " certificates."

438. (Substituted 13 December, 1939)-(1) A solicitor may have two articled clerks serving under articles at

the same time.(2) The Court may, if it sees fit, authorise any solicitor to have three

articled clerks serving under articles at the same time if one of suchclerics (a) was previously articled to a solicitor who has died or ceased topractise; or (b) is or has been engaged in defence service.

438A. (Substituted 13 December, 1939.) If for any reason articles ofclerkship are terminated before the expiry of the term thereof the clerkmay with the permission of the Court complete the term by enteringinto supplementary articles for such period as the Court shall thinkfit.

439. (Substituted 13 December, 1939)—All articles (includingsupplementary articles) of clerkship and assignments thereof shall be filedin the Court within one month from the date of execution thereof.

441. (1) (Substituted 29 July, 1942)—Every articled clerk may, withthe consent of the solicitor to whom he has been articled and after servingsuch solicitor for a period of at least six months, without assignmentserve with the Sydney agent of such solicitor any part of the remainderof the term of his articles not exceeding one year.

444. (Substituted 13 December, 1944, as from 1 October, 1945)—Everyfirst law examination shall be conducted by such person as may from timeto time be appointed by the Judges, and shall consist of two papers, paperA of three hours and paper B of one and one half hours.

Paper A shall be a general paper on the main divisions of the law andthe meaning of some of the more important legal concepts, the sources oflaw in New South Wales, the history of the courts in England and NewSouth Wales, the organisation of the superior courts in England and NewSouth Wales, the general principles of constitutional law, the Common-wealth constitution, and the Judiciary Act. Candidates will not be ex-pected to know the decisions on these enactments.

Paper B shall be on legal ethics and solicitors' trust accounts.445. (Substituted 13 December, 1944, as from 1 October, 1945)—The

intermediate examination in law shall consist of one paper of three hours,set in two parts, on the following matters :-

Part I. —Nature and formation of contracts, including capacity ofparties and mistake.

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Part II—A general knowledge of the land law, with particular referenceto those portions of the history of the same relevant to the under-standing of the present law.

446. (Substituted 13 December, 1944, as from 1 October, 1945)—Thesubjects and papers of the final examination in law shall be as follow :—

Section 1.—Paper A. 3 hours. Real and personal property.Paper B. 2 hours. Those portions of contracts, including

quasi-contracts, not prescribed for the intermediate examination..Questions may however, be asked on or involving a knowledge ofthose portions of contracts prescribed for the intermediate examin-ation.

Section 2.—Paper A. 3 hours. Equity, including trusts, but exclud-ing such portions of equity as fall within Paper B.

Paper B. 2 hours. Wills, executors and administrators,probate law and practice, administration of estates.

(Note : Questions on practice may be asked in either paper, so faras relevant to the subject-matter prescribed for that paper.)

Section 3.—One paper. 3 hours. Conveyancing and legal interpre-tation.

Section 4,--paper A. 3 hours. Mercantile law and bankruptcy.Paper B. 3 hours. Company law and partnership.

Section 5.—Paper A. 3 hours. Torts.Paper B. 2 hours. Criminal law and practice.

Section 6.—Paper A. 2 hours. Divorce and domestic relations anddivorce practice.

Paper B. 3 hours. Procedure and evidence.448. (Added 13 December, 1939)—Provided also that examinations may

be held at the New England University College at Armidale in suchterms as the Board may deem convenient.

448. (Added 4 August, 1943)—Provided further that where anycandidate satisfies the Board that he is precluded by reason of war serviceor duties in connection with the war from attending for examinationat Sydney or such other place or places as may be appointed by theBoard under the preceding provisos the Board may, if it sees fit so to do,examine that candidate at such place whether within or without theState of New South Wales and at such time as may be convenient.

448a. (Rescinded 27 November, 1946.)450. (Substituted 13 December, 1944, as from 1 October, 1945)—Every

articled clerk who is a graduate at the time of entering into articles shallpass the first law examination, the intermediate law examination, and thefinal law examination, and may present himself for examination asfollows:—

First and intermediate law examinations.-6 months after date ofarticles.

Section 1.-6 months after first presenting himself for examinationin the first and intermediate law examinations.

Sections 2 and 3.-6 months after first presenting himself for exam-ination in Section 1.

Sections 4 and 5.-6 months after first presenting himself for exam-ination in Sections 2 and 3,

Section 6.-6 months after first presenting himself for examinationin Sections 4 and 5.

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451. (Substituted 13 December, 1944, as from 1 October, 1945)—Everyclerk who is entitled to present himself for examination under these rulesand who has attended lectures and passed examinations prescribed forstudents in the Faculty of Law in the University of Sydney shall beexempt from examinations as provided In this rule.

If after attending the prescribed lectures he has obtained upon exam-ination the degree of Bachelor of Laws he shall be exempt from paper Aof the first law examination, the intermediate law examination and thefinal law examination. A clerk who is attending lectures as a candidatefor the Bachelor of Laws degree may present himself for examination inpaper B of the first law examination at any examination held not less thansix months after the date of his articles.

If after attending the prescribed lectures he has passed in the annualexamination in any subject or subjects corresponding to paper A of thefirst law examination or to the intermediate law examination or to anysection of the final law examination he shall be exempt from the corres-ponding examination or section prescribed by these rules.

Except in regard to any examination from which he is exempt underthis rule he shall give all notices and pay all fees required in the caseof an articled clerk proceeding to an examination prescribed by theserules.

The Board may give such directions as it may deem proper with respectto the time at which a clerk who is entitled to any exemption may presenthimself for any subsequent examination prescribed by these rules.

Any exemption under this rule shall apply with respect to an examina-tion passed before or after its commencement.

451A. (Substituted 31 May, 1943)—Where in connection with anywar to which Great Britain is a party any British subject in the serviceof Great Britain her dominions or dependencies or her allies has beenengaged abroad on active service or on duties connected with the war,or any British subject has been a prisoner of war or a civilian interneein an enemy country, and such person produces a certificate from theCouncil of Legal Education. or other body in Great Britain approvedby the Judges, or any three of them that he has passed any of the examina-tions required or accepted by such Council or body from persons seekingadmission as a Solicitor or Law A gent. of the Superior Courts of GreatBritain, or produces a certificate from the University of London or otherUniversity approved by the Judges, or any three of them, that he haspassed an examination in law conducted by that University such as wouldbe accepted by that University for the purpose of its degree In law ifsuch person were a candidate for such degree, and satisfies the Boardthat he passed such examination before his return from abroad, the Boardmay exempt such person from examination in any subject if, in its opinion,he has in manner aforesaid passed a substantially equivalent examination.

451B. (Rescinded 13 December, 1939.)452. Amended 13 December, 1944, as from 1 October, 1945, by

rescinding the words and figures :—" Section 1.-6 months after firstpresenting himself for the intermediate law examination" in clause (1)and substituting the following :—" Section 1.-9 months after first present-ing himself for the intermediate law examination " ; and by rescindingthe words and figures " Section 3.-6 months after first presenting himselffor Section 2. Section 4.-6 months after first presenting himself forSection 3. Section 6.-6 months after first presenting himself for Sec-tion 4," in clause (2), and substituting the following :—" Section 4.-6months after first presenting himself for Section 2. Section 5.-6 monthsafter first presenting himself for Section 4, Section 6.-6 months afterfirst presenting himself for Section 5."

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453a. (Rescinded 13 December, 1939.)454 (2), (3) and (4). (Rescinded 13 December, 1930.)455a. (Substituted 13 December, 1939.)-

(1) Any articled clerk who satisfies the Board that he has beenor may be prevented by defence service from presenting himselffor any examination in law under these rules at the time appointedthereunder, or that he intends on passing any such examination toenlist for active service, may, with the leave of the Board, presenthimself for a special examination at such time or for a subsequentexamination after such interval as the Board may appoint ordetermine.

(2) The Board may require any applicant for any special examina-tion to pay an additional fee not exceeding £5.

(3) The special first law examination shall be conducted by thePresident and the first law examiner. Any other special examinationshall be conducted by the President and such other member ormembers of the Board as the Board may appoint for the purpose.The result of any special examination shall be reported to the Boardat its next meeting.

455b. (Substituted 11 November, 1943)—Notwithstanding anything tothe contrary in these rules, any articled clerk who satisfies the Boardthat he has theretofore been, then is, or will thereafter be engaged Indefence service may present. himself for any of the examinations underthese rules at such times, and may take the intermediate examinationand the sections of the final examinaton in such order, as the Board, ifit thinks fit to vary in the case of such articled clerk the times or orderprescribed by these rules, may appoint or determine.

455o. (Rescinded 13 December, 1939.)455d. (Rescinded 13 December, 1939.)456a. (Added 13 December, 1944, as from 1 October, 1945)—(1) Any

articled clerk who prior to October, 1945, shall have passed or been deemedto have passed all the examinations required of him under the rules im-

mediately prior thereto in force shall not be required to pass any furtherexaminations under these present rules. (2) Subject to (3) hereof, allother articled clerks shall be required to pass under these present rulesexaminations or further examinations indicated in the following table :-

Examinations passed or deemed tohave been passed under rules in Examinations required to be passedforce immediately prior to October, under present rules.

1945.

(i) None. First law, intermediate and final.(ii) First law. Intermediate and final.(iii) First law and intermediate. Final.(iv) First law, intermediate and sec- Final, excepting section 1.

Lion 1 of final.(v) First law, intermediate and sec- Final, excepting sections 1 and 5.

tons 1 and 2 of final.(vi) First law, intermediate and sec- Final, excepting sections 1 and 5

Lions 1, 2 and 3 of final, and paper A of section 2 andpaper B of section 4.

(vii) First law, intermediate and sec- Final, excepting sections 1, 2, 4tions 1, 2, 3 and 4 of final. and 5 and paper A of section 6.

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An articled clerk coming under (v) may present himself for examinationin section 6 six months alter first presenting himself for section 4.

An articled clerk coming under (vi) may present himself for examinationin paper B of section 2 three mouths after first presenting himself forsection 3 under the rules previously in force, for section 3 (under thepresent rules) six months after first presenting himself for paper B ofsection 2, and for paper A of section 4 three months after first presentinghimself for section 3.

An articled clerk coming under (vii) may present himself for examinationin section 3 six months after first presenting himself for examination insection 4 under the rules previously in force, and for paper B of section 6six mouths after first presenting himself for section 3.

An articled clerk coming under (viii) may present himself for paper Bof section 6 six months after first presenting himself for the examinationlast passed by him under the rules previously in force.

(3) In any case considered by the Board to possess special featurestaking it out of the provisions of (1) and (2) the Board may give specialdirections as to what examinations or further examinations shall be takenby the articled clerk concerned and as to the time or times and the orderof such examinations.

457. (Substituted 13 December, 1039)—Where these rules provide thatan articled clerk may present himself for examination after the lapse ofa specified time from first presenting himself for some other examinationthe provision shall he subject to his having passed such otherexamination.

(Proviso added 12 November, 1942.)—Provided that while rule 448A remains in force the Board may in

relation to any particular examination exempt from the operation of thisRule any articled clerk whose answers in such other examination are, inthe opinion of the Board, sufficiently meritorious to warrant suchexemption.

458 (2) (b). Amended 8 March 1944, by substituting for the wordstwo householders " the words " two prescribed persons."459. (New paragraph added 13 December, 1939.)The Judges may give such permission and upon such conditions, if

any, as they think fit, if they are satisfied that there is sufficientreason for so doing, whether on the ground of defence service orotherwise.

400A. (Added 13 December, 1944.) Where any person states to theBoard that upon grounds specified by him he is qualified (apart from hisbeing engaged upon defence service) to he articled, and satisfies the Boardthat he is engaged upon defence service, the Board may admit him to itsexaminations as though he were articled, and if he should subsequentlybe articled he shall be entitled to count any examinations which he mayhave passed in virtue of this rule as if they had been regularly passed duringthe term of his articles.

462. (Substituted 18 February, 1942). Every articled clerk desirousof proceeding to any examination under these Rules shall give notice tothe Secretary fourteen days at least before the commencement of theterm in which such examination is to be held ; provided that the Secretary,if satisfied that an articled clerk has good reason for being late, may

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accept any such notice within three days of the last day prescribed forgiving such notice upon payment to the Secretary of an additional fee often shillings; and provided further that the Secretary, if satisfied thatfailure to give notice in time was-occasioned by defence service -and thatnotwithstanding the lateness of notice it is practicable to admit thearticled clerk to examination, may accept any such notice without suchadditional fee at any time prior to the examination.

466a. Amended 13 December, 1944, as from 1 October, 1945, byrescinding the word " third " and inserting the word " fifth " after theword " fourth " therein.

473a. (Substituted 13 December, 1939)—Any candidate desirous ofproceeding to examination at one of the places in the countryspecified in Rule 448 shall pay an additional fee of one guinea for eachpaper which he intends to take at such examination.

477. (Added 19 November, 1941, at end thereof)—" Every suchperson shall also lodge with the Secretary a statutory declaration that heis a British subject, annexing thereto a certified copy of his birth certificateor certificate of naturalization, or other evidence of his British nationality."

478. (Substituted 11 August, 1941.) Every such person shall alsocause notice of his intended application to be three several timesduring such term published in one Sydney daily newspaper.

479. (Paragraph (a) amended 8 March, 1944, by substituting for thewords " two respectable householders " the words " two prescribed

Persons."480e. (21 March, 1940). (1) Where the applicant has been prevented

by defence service from serving the full term of his articles without abreak, the Board may regard defence service for a period not exceedingflour months in each year of the articles as service under articles.

(2) Where a break in service under articles occurs through the deathof a master solicitor or through any other cause which the Board deemssufficient, the Board may regard service under articles as being continuousnotwithstanding such break, provided that it does not exceed twenty-eight days.

491. (Substituted 13 December, 1939.) In the case of any articledclerk the Court may, if satisfied there is sufficient reason for so doing,whether on the ground of defence service or otherwise, relax ordispense with any of these rules, and may make such order as in theopinion Of the Court the circumstances require.

492a. (Rescinded 13 December, 1939, and following rule promulgated18 February, 1944)—In the case of any person engaged or who has beenengaged on active defence service in time of war. the Court may in itsabsolute discretion and upon such conditions as it thinks fit relax anyof the Rules r Slating to the admission of solicitors under the subclauses (J)(3) and (g) of Rule 428.

Forth No. 33. Amended 8 March, 1944, by substituting in the headingthereof for the words " two respectable householders " the words "twoprescribed persons."

Form No. 38. Amended 8 March, 1944, by substituting in paragraph 8thereof for the words " two respectable householders " the words twoprescribed persons as defined in the Rules for the Admission of Solicitors."

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SOLICITOR SOLDIERS' DELEGATION RULES.The thirteenth day of March, 1941.

The following rules, which may be cited as the " Solicitor Soldiers'Delegation Rules," are made pursuant to section 4 (1) (f) of the Legal

Practitioners (War Service) Amendment Act, 1940 :—(1) In these rules, unless the context or subject matter otherwise

requires or indicates:—" The Act" means the Legal Practitioners (War Service) Amendment

Act, 1940."Instrument" means an instrument of delegation, revocation of

delegation, or resignation of office as delegate under section 4 ofthe Act.

(2) The Prothonotary shall cause every instrument or verified copythereof filed in his office under the provisions of the Act to be numberedand shall keep a book in his office in which he shall cause to be enteredthe name of the solicitor soldier, the name of the delegate, the date ofthe instrument, the nature of the instrument, the date of filing, the dateof determination, and any other particulars that to the Prothonotaryshall seem necessary or desirable.

(3) Where it is proposed to file a copy of an instrument it shall beverified by the affidavit or statutory declaration of the delegate except inthe case of a revocation of delegation when it shall be similarly verified

by the solicitor soldier.(4) Where the instrument of delegation has not been executed by the

delegate, his consent in writing to act in accordance therewith shall beendorsed thereon, or other satisfactory evidence of such consent furnishedto the Prothonotary.

(5) Before registering a delegation the Prothonotary shall satisfyhimself that the person making the delegation is a solicitor soldier withinthe meaning of the Act. For this purpose the person making thedelegation by a clause in the delegation or by statutory declarationthereto annexed shall state precisely the obligations as to service whichhe claims bring him within the definition in the Act. In the case ofdelegations made before the date of these rules the delegate shall obtainfrom a service officer of senior rank a certificate setting forth factsestablishing that the person making the delegation was a solicitor soldierand shall file the same or a copy thereof verified by affidavit or statutorydeclaration.

(6) Where a delegate carries on the solicitor soldier's practice awayfrom what was at the time of the delegation the solicitor soldier's office,the delegate shall display on his own office the name of the solicitorsoldier with at least equal prominence to that given to the name of thedelegate.

(7) Where a delegate carries on the solicitor soldier's practice in anoffice which was at the time of the delegation the office of the solicitor

soldier, the delegate shall maintain the name of the solicitor soldier inthe same form in which it appeared at the time of the delegation andshall not add his own name unless expressly authorised by the instrumentof delegation.

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TESTATOR'S FAMILY MAINTENANCE AND GUARDIANSHIP OFINFANTS ACT RULES.

Tuesday, the tenth day of December, 1946.

IN pursuance of the several powers vested in us in that behalf, we do.order and direct in the manner following :-

(1) Any application under Section 3 of the Testator's Family Main-tenance and Guardianship of Infants Act, 1916-1938, shall be made byoriginating summons.

(2) An originating summons under this Act shall be in the form or tothe effect of the form in the Schedule to these Rules, altered to meetthe circumstances of the case.

(3) The persons to be served with the said summons shall be theexecutors of the will or the administrator of the estate as the case maybe and such persons as the Court may direct to be served in additionto or inlieu thereof.

(4)

Rules 9 and 10 of the Rules in the Fourth Schedule to the EquityAct, 1901, shall apply to the said summons.

(5) The executor or administrator as the case may be, when enteringan appearance, shall file and serve an affidavit setting out the natureand amount of the estate and giving such information as is availableto the deponent as to the family of the testator or intestate and thepersons entitled beneficially in the said estate.

(6) The applicant shall file all affidavits in support of the said summonswithin the time limited for appearance, and upon the appearance of anyrespondent shall serve copies of the said affidavits upon him.

(7) A respondent shall file and serve all affidavits to be used by himin opposition to the said summons within twenty-one days of the expira-tion of the time limited for appearance.

•(8) Upon the expiration of the time limited for appearance, if no

respondent has appeared and upon the expiration of the said twenty-onedays, if a respondent has appeared, the applicant shall set the summons.down for hearing and shall give the respondents who have appeared orhave been authorised to appear seven days' notice of the date of hearing_If the applicant does not set the summons down for hearing within sevendays of the expiration of the said twenty-one days any respondent whohas appeared may set the summons down for hearing and shall giveseven days' notice of the date of such hearing to the applicant and tosuch other respondents as have appeared.[Cf. Preliminary Rule VII of the Consolidated Equity Rules and see

Equity Act, 1901, S. 22 (2) and S. 94 (2).]

(9) These Rules shall come into operation on the first day of March,1947, and shall apply on and after that date.

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SCHEDULE.

In the Supreme Courtof New South ' Wales'

In Equity.In the matter of the estate of A.B.;In the matter of the application of widow, widower, son or

daughter ; andIn the matter of the Testator's Family Maintenance and Guardianship

of Infants Act, 1915-1935,Let C.D. of , the executor of the will of A.B., or the

administrator of the estate of A.B., or the person directed by the Courtto be served with notice of this application, cause an appearance to beentered for him to this summons within twenty-one days after serviceupon him of this summons, which is issued by of

, who claims to have been left without adequateprovision for his proper maintenance, education or advancement, andwho claim.; that such provision for his maintenance, education oradvancement as this Court thinks fit shall be made out of the estate ofthe testator and that an order be made—

(a) Specifying the amount and nature of such provision;(b) Specifying the part or parts of the estate out of which such

provision should be raised or made and prescribing the mannerof raising and paying such provision;

(c) Stating the conditions, restrictions or limitations imposed bythe Court; and

(d) Stating the manner in which the costs of and incidental to thisapplication should be paid.

[Or if the applicant is a widow and her husband died intestate referenceshould be made to maintenance only and notice should be served on suchpersons as the Court rimy direct.—See Section 3 (1A).]

BARRISTERS EXAMINATIONS.Courses of Study.

The Barristers Admission Board directs the publication of the followingas being the books, etc., in which it intends to conduct its examinations.

C. T. HERBERT,Secretary, Barristers Admission Board.

Supreme Court, Sydney, 20th November, 1944.

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First ,Examination1. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-

(I).Anson, " Law,and-Custom; of the Constitution;" Vol. I (5th orlater edition) :—Introduction and Chapters—(1) The Placeof- Constitutional Law in Jurisprudence; (2) Historical Out-line; . (4).(Section 4) Privileges of the House of Commons,(7) The Crown. in Parliament. Vol. II, Part I (3rd or lateredition) :--Chapters (1) The Prerogative of the Crown; (2) .Councils of tile Crown; (4) Title-to the Crown, and the relationof Sovereign and Subject. Vol. II, Part II (3rd or lateredition) :—Chapters (5) Dominions and Dependencies of theCrown; (6). The Crown and Foreign Relations; and (1Q1 TheCrorn and: the Courts (omitting. section 4—Courts outside theSupreme Court).

(II) The, Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (1900),together with.the Letters-Patent, the Commission and Instruc-tions relating to the office of Governor-General. (A copy ofthese Instruments will be found in " Statutes of Practice IUtility," vol. IV, pp. 601 to 606).

(III) The Constitution Statute and the Constitution Act, 1902, asamended; by later. Acts, together with the Letters.Patent, the

Commisions and Instructions relating to the office of. Governorof. New, South. Wales. (A. copy of these Instruments. will befound in " statutes of Practical Utility," Vol. IV, pp. 607.to 616, whilst,

both.the Acts ;and. Instruments referred to will, be foundin the " Now South, Wales .Parliamentary handbook," Issued

by; the Government Printer).(IV) The Notes of the University Law School on Constitutions I

Law. (These comprise the notes on the British Constitutionand the Sources of Lam in New South Wales, the Federal Con-stitution and; the Constitution of New South,Wales).

(V) Dicey, " Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Con-stitution" (9th or; later edition);

(VI) Wynes " Legislative and Executive Powers in Australia."(Reference should also be made to (a) The Report of the

Royal Commission on the. Constitution; or (b) Kerr, " Law ofthe Australian Constitution.")

2.r OMAN Law-" The Institutes of Justinian," Books I and II; Book III.Title 13,to the end of the book ; Book IV, Titles 1 to 5 inclusive. Book

recommended, Moyle's " Justinian " (5th or Later edition).(II) Maine's " Ancient Law."

8, CONTRACTS AND MEROANTILE LAW—(I) Anson, " Law- of, Contracts " (18th or later edition).*

(II) Charlesworth, " Mercantile: Law" (3rd or later edition),Chapters 1 to 19, inclusive.*

(III)-Caporn's " Caseson Contract " (4th or later edition).*-Second Examination,

1 . PROPERTY ,-(I) Millard, " Law of Real Property In New South Wales " (5th

or later edition).

The* Marks text-books which require to be, read ,in connection .withLocal statutes.

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(II) Millard. " Law of Personal Property in New South Wales"(4th or later edition).

(Reference should also be made to the Notes of the UniversityLaw School on Real Property and to Williams, " Principlesof the Law of Personal Property " (18th or later edition) ) *

(III) The Registration of Deeds Act, 1897, and the Real PropertyAct. 1900, as amended by subsequent Acts.

2, TORTS AND CRIMES—(I) Salmond " Law of Torts " (8th or later edition).*

(II) Kenny, " Outlines of Criminal Law " (15th or later edition).*(III) Crimes Act, 1900, as amended by subsequent Acts, omitting

sections prescribing punishments. (Students are advisedto refer to the notes contained in Hamilton and Addison's" Criminal Law and Procedure.")

(IV) Criminal Appeal Act, 1912, & Rules.(V) Kenny, " Cases on Torts " (5th or later edition).•

S. LEGAL INTERPRETATION—

(I) The Notes of the University Law School on Legal Interpre-tation.

(Reference should also be made to Odgers, " The Construction.of Deeds and Statutes.•

(II) The Interpretation Act, 1897 (N.S.W.), The Acts Interpre-tation Act, 1901-1932 (Federal), the Act Interpretation Act,1904-1934 (Federal), and the Interpretation Act, 1889 (Imperial).

Third Examination.I, EQUITY AND COMPANY LAW, INCLUDING PRACTICE—

(I) Snell, " Principles of Equity " (21st or later edition).*(II) The Companies Act, 1036, and Rules.

(III) Williams, " Principles of the Law of Personal Property,"Part II, Chapter 6 (so far as relates to Company Law) (18th.or later edition).*

(IV) Millard, " Law of Personal Property in New South Wales"(4th or later edition), Chapter XIII,

(V) The Practice in Equity—Parker.(VI) The Notes of the University Law School on Equity.(VII) Notes of the University Law School on Company Law, includ-

ing practice.

2. BANKRUPTCY AND PROBATE, INCLUDING PRACTICE—(I) Williams, " Principles of the Law of Personal Property,"

Part II, Chapter 4 (Bankruptcy) (18th or later edition).•(II) Millard, " Law of Personal Property in New South Wales"

(4th or later edition), Chapters XI and XII.(III) Bankruptcy Act, 1924-1933 (Federal), and Rules.(IV) Walker, " Compendium of the Law relating to Executors and

Administrators (6th or later edition).*(V) Wills, Probate and Administration Act, 1898-1932, and Rules.

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3. LUNACY, LAW OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS AND DIVORCE, INCLUDINGPRACTICE—

(I) The Lunacy Act, 1898, the Lunacy (Amendment) Act, 1934,and Rules.

(II) The Notes of the University Law School on Domestic Relationsand Divorce.

(III) The Practice in Divorce—Mackenzie (5th or later edition).

Fourth Examination.1. CONVEYANCING—

(I) Hogg, " Conveyancing and Law of Property in N.S.W. (2nd Orlater edition).

(II) Evatt and Beckenham, " Conveyancing Precedents."(III) Conveyancing Act, 1919-1930 (Thompson and Uther) and

the Conveyancing (Amendment) Act, 1932.(IV) Real Property Act, 1900, as amended. (Beckenham and

Harris, " Real Property Act " (N.S.W.), and Supplement).2. PROCEDURE (in civil cases before the Supreme Court in its common

law jurisdiction, in civil and criminal cases before Courts ofinferior jurisdiction, and in civil cases on appeal to the HighCourt)—

(I) The Common Law Procedure Act, 1899 (as amended by laterActs), and Rules.

(II) The Arrest on Means Process Act, 1902 (as amended by laterActs).

(III) The District Courts Act, 1912 (as amended by later Acts),and Rules.

(IV) The Small Debts Recovery Act, 1912 (as amended by LaterActs).

(V) The Justices Acts, 1902 and 1909 (as amended by later Acts).(VI) The Police Offences Act, 1901, Parts 1 and 2 (as amended by

later Acts).(VII) The Service and Execution of Process Act, 1901-1934 (Federal).

(VIII) The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (1900)sections 73 and 74.

(IX) The Judiciary Act, 1903-1934 (Federal), and Rules.(X) The High Court Procedure Act, 1903-1933 (Federal) and Rules.

(XI) The Administration of Justice Act, 1924-1925, and Rules.(XII) The Negotiable Instruments Procedure Act, 1901.

(Students are reminded that in this paper questions maybe asked with respect to the different methods of appealingfrom, or correcting, the decisions of the inferior Courts).

3. PLEADING AND EVIDENCE—

(I) The Notes of the University Law School on Pleading.(Reference should also be made to Stephen's " Principles

of Pleading in Civil Actions " (7th or later edition).(II) Phipson, "Manual of the Law of Evidence" (5th or later

Edition).

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(111) The Evidence Act, 1898, and the Evidence (Amendment)Act, 1922.

(IV) The Witnesses Examination Act, 1900.(V) The State and Territorial Laws and Records Recognition Act

1901-1928 (Federal).

4. PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW—(I) Cheshire, " Private International Law " (2nd edition).(II) The notes of the University Law School on Private Inter-

national Law. (Students may refer to Dicey, " Conflict ofLaws" (5th edition).

N.B.—LEGAL eTHIcS --The attention of students is also drawn to Rule 21 (2), which

provides that students-at-law " shall read the Notes of theUniversity LAW School on Legal Ethics and when giving noticeof their intention to present themselves for the Fourth Examina-tion shall lodge with the Secretary a statement in writing thatthey have carefully read such Notes."

Petite to Candidates proceeding to Examination.

1. The English text-books prescribed for this Examination are,I n great measure, prescribed for the purpose of indicating the scopeand subject matter of the examination; but, on all subjects wherethe law in force in New South Wales differs from the English law,candidates are required to make themselves acquainted with the lawin force in New South Wales. Text-books or parts of text-books whichrequire to be read in connection with the local statutes are marked withan asterisk.

2. Candidates are reminded that English Statutes passed after the25th July, 1828, are not in force in this State, except in cases wherethe enactment has been made binding by the Imperial Parliament,either expressly or by necessary implication. At the same time, aconsiderable number of English Statutes passed after that date (suchas the English Wills Act, 1837), have been expressly adopted by thelocal Legislature; whilst a considerable number of other local enactmentsare based on similar enactments passed in the United Kingdom. Asto bow far law in force in England prior to the 25th July, 1828, appliesin New South Wales, reference may be made to Webb's " ImperialLaw." As to how far English Statutes have been adopted by, or embodiedIn, local legislation, reference may be made to Curlewis's " Table ofStatutes."

3. In cases where local Statutes are expressly prescribed as subjectsfor examination, the examination will be confined, so far as possible,to the general tenor and essential, or more important, provisions ofthe Statutes referred to : or, in other words, to such matters as would

find a place Inastudent's text-book. The English text-book will serve,to some extent, as a guide in this matter. Candidates may also obtaina few copies of previous papers, for the purpose of guidance, on applyingto the Secretary to the Board.

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4. Candidates are reminded that the State Laws on some of thesubjects included in these examinations are liable to be supersededby Federal Legislation: whilst on other subjects the existing Acts arelikely to be displaced by Consolidated Acts. Candidates are furtherreminded that they are liable to be examined in any Acts or Rulesrelating to the subjects of these examinations passed or made by eitherthe State or the Federal Parliament more than six calendar monthsprior to the date at which such examinations may be held.

5. Where chapters, sections or pages are referred to, the referenceIs to be deemed " inclusive " unless otherwise expressed.

SOLICITORS EXAMINATIONS.Courser of Study.

The Solicitors Admission Board, with the approval of the Judges, notifiesthat it intends to conduct its examinations in accordance with the under-mentioned schedule.

Where Acts or Rules are prescribed or referred to, they are to be readas amended by subsequent Acts or Rules, and where University LawSchool Notes are prescribed or referred to, it is intended that the latestedition of such Notes should be used.

C. T. HERBERT,Secretary, Solicitors Admission Board.

Supreme Court, Sydney, 3rd December, 1948.

SCHEDULE OF BOOkS ETC. FOR STUDY

I. THE FIRST LAW EXAMINATION.

Paper A.—General Paper.1. Dicey, "Law of the Constitution" (9th or later edition).2. Geldart, " Elements of English Law " (edition of 1929 by Sir Wm.

HoldSworth, or later edition).3. Windeyer, " Lectures on Legal History."4. The Notes of the University Law School on Constitutional Law

,(General).NOTE.—The Commonwealth Constitution can be conveniently found

In the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act by Sir G. Knowles.

Paper B—Legal Ethics and Trust Accounts.1. The notes of the University Law School on Legal Ethics.2. The handbook on Solicitors' Trust Accounts issued by the

Incorporated Law Institute of New South Wales.

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II. THE INTERMEDIATE LAW ExAmiNATION.

1. Holdsworth, "Historical Introduction to the Land Law."

2. Anson, " Law of Contracts " (19th edition, pp. 1-168 or equivalentin any later edition.)

3. The following sections of the Real Property Act,1900-1938 : Ss, 2 (4)-(6), 3, 13, 14 (1), 32-46, 48, 50-59, 65, 72-74, 82, 98, 103, 104.

4. The following sections of the Conveyancing Act, 1919-1942: Ss. 6,7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 22, 234, 23B, 230, 23D, 23e, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31A,38, 43, 44, 46, 47, 50, 54a, 92, 93, 117, 118, 119, 1204, 127, 178, 179.

5. The Registration of Deeds Act, 1897-1920.

NOTE.-(1) Students are reminded that Holdsworth, "HistoricalIntroduction to the Land Law," is concerned with the law of England.Many of the provisions of the English statutes made since 25 Aug. 1828,and referred to in this book have been adopted by or repealed in locallegislation, but many have not, and in particular the general reformseontained in the English property legislation of 1925 have not beencopied here.

(2) Candidates will not be expected to know the decisions on the enact-ments specified in 3, 4 and 5 above, but they will be expected to understandthe general meaning and effect of the enactments. They are thereforerecommended to study in addition to the enactments themselves theexplanation of them in relevant parts of Millard, " Law of Real Propertyin New South Wales."

III. THE FINAL LAW EXAMINATION.

SECTION ONE.

Paper A.-Real and Personal Property.1. Millard, "Law of Real Property in NeW South Wale'" (4th

edition (with supplement) or later edition.)2. Millard, " Law of Personal Property in New South WALES " (4th

or later edition).3. Williams, " Principles of the Law of Personal Property" (18th

or later edition).4. Williams and Eastwood, " Principles of the Law of Real Property "

(NOTE: This work contains numerous references to the English property •legislation of 1925 some of the most important feat ayes of which have nocounterpart here. Students will find Williams on Real Property, 23rdor earlier edition, if they can consult it, more suited to their needs).

(Students are advised to refer to the University Law School Notes ONProperty.)

Paper B.-Contracts.1. Anson, " Law of Contracts " (19th or later edition;.

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SECTION Two.Paper A.—Equity and Practice.

1. Snell, " Principles of Equity " (21st or later edition).2. The Notes of the University Law School on Equity Practice.3. The Trustee Act, 1925-1938.(Students are advised to refer to the University Law School Notes on

Equity.)Paper B.—Probate and Practice.

1. The Wills, Probate and Administration Act, 1898-1938 and Rules.2. The Notes of the University Law School on Probate.3. The Public Trustee Act, 1913-1942.4. The Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) Act, 1888, and Amend-

ment Act, 1918.(Students are advised to refer to Hastings and Weir, " Probate Law

and Practice.")

SECTION THREE.Conveyancing and Legal Interpretation.

1. Books and Notes prescribed for Paper A of Section 1.2. The Conveyancing Act, 1919-1932, to be studied in conjunction

with Hogg, " Conveyancing and Law of Property in New South Wales "(2nd or latest edition) and the University Law School Notes on Convey-ancing.

3. The Real Property Act, 1900 (students are advised to refer to thenotes contained in Beckenham and Harris, " Real Property Act ").

4. The Notes of the University Law School on Legal Interpretation(Reference should also be made to Odgers, " The Construction of Deedsand Statutes ").

5. The Interpretation Act, 1897 (N.S.W.), the Acts InterpretationAct 1901-1932 (Federal), the Acts Interpretation Act 1904-1934 (Federal),and the Interpretation Act 1889 (Imperial).

SECTION FOUR.Paper A.—Mercantile Law and Bankruptcy.

1. Charlesworth, "Mercantile Law" (4th or later edition, Chars.XVII and XIX-XXVI, inclusive.)

2. The Federal Bankruptcy Act, 1924, as amended. and Rules.(Students are advised to refer to the University Law School Notes on

Bankruptcy.)

Paper B.—Company Law and Partnership.1. Charlesworth, "Principles of Company Law " (3rd or later edition).2. Pollock, " Digest of the Law of Partnership " (13th or later edition).3. Chap. XVIII of Charlesworth's "Mercantile Law."(Students are advised to refer to the University Law School Notes on

Company Law including Company Practice.)

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SECTIONPaper A,—Torts.

1. Salmond, " Law of Torts " (8th or Later edition).Paper B.—Criminal Law and Practice.

1. Kenny, " Outlines of Criminal Law" (15th or later edition).2. The Crimes Act, 1900 (omitting punishments).3. The Criminal Appeal Act, 1912 and Rules.4. The Crimes Act 1914-41 (Commonwealth).(Students are advised to refer to the Notes contained in Hamilton

and' Addison's " Criminal Law and Procedure " (3rd or later edition).

SECTION SIX.Paper A. Divorce and Practice and Domestic Relations.

1. The Matrimonial Causes Act, 1899-1937, and Rules.2 Mackenzie, " Practice in Divorce " (5th or later edition).(Students are advised to refer to the University Law School Notes

on Divorce.)Paper B.—Procedure and Evidence.

1. The University Law School Notes on Procedure. 4Reference should also be made to the following Acts and Rules :—

(a) The Common Law Procedure Act, 1899, and Rules.t(b The Supreme Court Procedure Act, 19004

(c) The Supreme Court and Circuit Courts Act, 1900.t(d) The Arrest on Mesne Process Act, 19024(e) The Interpleader Act, 1901. f(1) The District Court Act, 1912, and Rules4(g) The Small Debts Recovery Act, 1912

(h) The Justices Act, 1902, and Justices (Amendment Act,1909)

(i) The Police Offences Act, 1901, Section 324(j) The Service and Execution of Process Act, 1901-1034

(Federal). 4(k) The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1900,

Sections 71-80. t(l) The Judiciary Act, 1903-1934, and Rules (Federal) 4

(m) The High Court Procedure Act, 1903-1933, and Rules(federal).t

(n) The Administration of Justices Act, 1924-1925, andRules.

(o) The Negotiable Instruments Procedure Act, 1901. 42. Phipson, " Manual of the Law of Evidence " (5th or later edition).Reference should also be made to the following Acts :—

(a) The Evidence Act 1598, and the Evidence (Amendment)Act 1922. t

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(b) The State • and Territorial Laws and Records Recogniction Act 1901-1928 (Federal).

(c) The 'Evidence Act 1905 (Federal).?(Students are reminded that, in this paper, questions may be asked

with respect to the different methods of appealing from, or correctingthe decisions of the Inferior. Courts).

Notice to Candidates for the Intermediate and Final Examinations usLaw.

1. The English text-books prescribed for these examinations arein a great measure, prescribed for the _purpose of indicating the scopeand subject matter of the examination : but, on all subjects where thelaw in force in New South Wales differs from the English Law, candidatesare required to make themselves acquainted with the law in force in NewSouth Wales. Text-books or parts of books which require to be readin connection with local statutes, are marked with an asterisk.

2. Candidates are reminded that English statutes, passed after the25th July, 1828, are not in force • in this State, except in cases wherethe enactment has been made binding by the Imperial Parliament,either expressly or by necessary implication. At the same 'time, aconsiderable number of English. statutes passed after that date (suchas the English Wills Act, 1837), have been expressly adopted by thelocal legislature • Whilst a considerable number of local enactmentshave been based on similar enactments previously passed in the unitedKingdom. As to- how far law in force in England prior to 25th July,1828, applies in New South Wales, reference may be made to 'Webb'S

Imperial Law." As to how far English statutes have been adoptedby, or embodied in, local legislation, reference may be made to Curlewis'"Tables of Statutes."

8. In cases where local statutes are expressly prescribed as subjectsfor examination, the examination will be confined, so far as possible,to the general tenor and essential or more important provisions of thestatutes referred to; or, in other words, to such matters as would finda place in a student's text-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 of the subjectsincluded in these examinations are liable , to be superseded by Federallegislation; whilst on other subjects the existing Acts may be displacedby Consolidated Acts. Candidates are further reminded that theyare liable to be examined in any Acts or Rules relating to the subjects-of these examinations passed or made - by either the State or the FederalParliament more than six calendar • months prior to the date at whichsuch examinations may be held.

5. Candidates are also advised, prior to entering on their studiesfor the final examination, to make themselves acquainted with thegeneral tenor of both the Interpretation Act, 1897 (New South Wales),and the Acts Interpretation Act, 1901 (Commonwealth); whilst they arealso reminded that the- interpretation of Imperial statutes, applicableIn either State or Commonwealth, is governed by the InterpretationAct, 1889 (Imperial).

6. Where chapters, sections, or pages are referred to, the referenceIs to be deemed "inclusive," unless otherwise expressed.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

For fees to Commissioners of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, seeN.S.W. Government Gazette No. 131, of 10th October, 1924, page 4712.

All applications for orders under the Real Property Act, 1900, shouldbe referred to one of the Judges who deal with Equitable matters.

When notes of evidence and the summing up or the reasons of a Judgeare being printed there should appear on each page at the top and bottomthereof the name of the witness whose evidence appears thereon togetherwith the letters "xd," "xxd," or "re-xd," or the words "summing up,"or "judgment."

The King has been pleased to approve of the use and recognitionthroughout His Majesty's Dominions during their tenure of office of thetitle of "HONOURABLE" in the case of the Chief Justices and Judgesof the under-mentioned Courts: —

The High Court of Australia.The Supreme Court of New South Wales.

77 Victoria.7777 Queensland.77 South Australia.7777 Western Australia.PI77 Tasmania.

57 It New Zealand.Pt9.1 South Africa.IP77 Newfoundland.

A similar recognition of the title will be accorded In the case of retiredChief Justices and Judges of those Courts who have been or may hereafter be permitted to bear it after retirement.

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MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR ENFORCEMENT) ACT, 1923(No. 4).

Parts of British Dominions with which reciprocal arrangements havebeen established.

Ashanti . Leeward Islands.Australia Northern Territory. Malta.

*Bahamas. Mauritius.Barbados. New Zealand.Basutoland. Nigeria.Bechuanaland Protectorate. Norfolk Island.Bermuda. Northern Rhodesia.British Guiana. Nyasaland Protectorate.British Honduras. Papua.British Solomon Islands Queensland.

Protectorate. 1St. Helena.Ceylon. St. Lucia.Cyprus. St. Vincent.Falkland Islands. Seychelles.Federal Territory (Canberra). Sierra Leone.

/ Federated Malay States. Somaliland Protectorate.Fiji. / South Australia.Gambia. Southern RhodesiaGibraltar. State of Sarawak.Gilbert and Ellice Islands. // Straits SettlementGold Coast.

Swaziland.Northern Territories. / Tasmania.

Grenada. Trinidad and Tobago.Hong Kong. Uganda Protectorate.India. Union of South Africa.Isle of Man. / Victoria.Jamaica. / Western Australia.Kenya. Zanzibar Protectorate.

•Extension not considered necessary. /Not extended—covered by"Interstate Destitute Persons Relief Act, 1919." / Capital Kuala

Lampur. // Capital Singapore.NOTE :—Any inquiries as to the above or further reciprocal arrange.

ments should be made to the Department of the Attorney-General andof Justice.

LAW INSTITUTE'S PRIZES FOR ARTICLED CLERKS.The Council of the Incorporated Law Institute of New South Wales

has announced that for the encouragement of legal studies amongstarticled clerks taking the examinations conducted by the SolicitoraAdmission Board, two prizes will be offered annually by the Institute.One prize is to be called " The Law Institute Intermediate ExaminationPrize " and will be of the value of £10, and the other is to be called " TheLaw Institute Final Examination Prize " and will be of the value of £40..

The rules governing the award of the prizes are as follow, and therein" the Institute " means" the Incorporated Law Institute of New SouthWales " and " the Board " means " The Solicitors Admission Board ":-

1. The " Law Institute Intermediate Examination Prize " shall beawarded to that articled clerk who shall be reported by the Board tothe Council of the Institute as having (amongst articled clerks) displayedthe most merit at any intermediate examination in law conducted by theBoard in the year in which the prize is to be awarded.

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Provided that if in any year the Board reports to the Council of theInstitute that no articled clerk has passed the examination sufficientlymeritoriously to be worthy of the prize, no prize shall be awarded in thatyear.

2. The " Law Institute Final Examination Prize shall be awarded tothat articled clerk who, having completed the Final examination in lawin the year in respect of which the prize is to be awarded, is reportedby the Board to the Council of the Institute to have displayed (amongstarticled clerks) the most merit over the whole of his or her final examina-tion in law.

Provided that if in any year the Board reports to the Council thatno articled clerk completing the final examination in that year has dis •played sufficient merit to be worthy of the prize, no prize shall beawarded in that year.

3. If the Board so recommends, the Council of the Institute maydivide either prize between two or more candidates.

4. Only those articled clerks shall be eligible for the award of theLaw Institute Intermediate Examination Prize who have passed theintermediate examination in law at an examination conducted by theBoard, and only those shall be eligible for the Law Institute Final Exam-ination Prize who have passed the whole of the final examination in lawat examinations conducted by the Board.

Provided, however, that an articled clerk who has passed an examinationor examinations under rule 451A shall not on that account be deemedineligible for an award.

5. For the purposes of these rules "articled clerk " means a personwho is articled to a practising solicitor, and includes a person whosearticles have expired and a person whose service under articles has beenbroken by the death of his master solicitor or other cause which the Boarddeems sufficient and who satisfies the Board that he intends to enter intosupplementary articles as soon as reasonably possible.

C. T. HERBERT,Secretary, Solicitors Admission Board.

Supreme Court, Sydney.11th December, 1945.

LAW SCHOOL COMFORTS FUND MEMORIAL PRIZES FOR EX-SERVICEMENTARING THE BARRISTERS' ADMISSION BOARD'S Course„

The Committee of the Law School Comforts Fund has donated to theBarristers' Admission Board the sum of £50 to provide an annual prizeof £10 for five years for a returned serviceman student on completionof the Board's course.

The award of the prizes will be made in accordance with the followingrules :-

(1) For the purposes of these rules :" Student " means a student-at-law who has returned to civilian

life after service in the naval, military or air forces of the Crown." Board " means the Barristers' Admission Board.

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(2) To be eligible for a prize a student shall have completed the wholeof the Board's course of examinations, or, in the case of students whoare not required to pass in certain subjects of the Board's course by reasonof their having passed in such subjects in, the annual examinations in theFaculty of Arts or of Law in the University of Sydney, a substantia 1part thereof.

(3) The prize shall be awarded after the completion of the fourth termexaminations in any year to such student who, in the opinion of the Board,shall, among the students who have completed their examinations inthat year. have displayed the most merit over the whole of his qr herexaminations; provided, however, that if in any year the Board is ofopinion that no student has displayed sufficient merit to be worthy ofthe prize, or in the event -that no student has completed the examinationsin that year, no prize shall be awarded that year.

(4) If, in the opinion of the Board, two or more students have displayedequal merit in respect of their examinations, the Board shall have theright either to divide the prize or to award it to the student whom itregards as having bad the most meritorious war service.

(5) To the fifth annual prize there shall be added any interest whichmay have accrued from any investment of the prize moneys which mayhave been made by the Board.

C. T. HERBERT,Secretary, Barristers' Admission Board.

Supreme Court, Sydney,13th November, 1946.

LAW SCHOOL COMFORTS FUND MEMORIAL PRIZES FOR Ex-SERVICEMENTAXING ThE SOLICITORS' ADMISSION BOARD'S COURSE.

In 1946 the Committee of the Law School Comforts Fund gave to theSolicitors' Admission Board the sum of £50 to provide an annual prizeof £10 for five years for a returned serviceman.

The prizes will be awarded in accordance with the followingrules :—

(1) To be eligible for a prize a candidate shall have (a) returned tocivilian life after a period of full time service in the naval, military orair forces of the Crown during the War, 1939-1945; and (b) completedthe whole of the Board's course of examinations, or, in the case ofcandidates who are not required to pass in certain subjects of the Board'scourse by reason of their having passed equivalent examinations in theUniversity of Sydney, a substantial part thereof deemed by the Boardto be sufficient.

(2) The prize shall be awarded after the completion of the fourthterm examinations in any year to the candidate who, in the opinion ofthe Board, shall, among the candidates who have completed the coursein that year. have shewn the most merit in the subjects of the Final LawExamination.

(3) If, in the opinion of the Board, two or more candidates have shewnequal merit in examinations, the Board may either divide the prize oraward it to the candidate it considers most deserving having regard tothe duration and nature of the candidate's war service.

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(4) The Board's decision shall be final both as to whether any Particularcandidate is eligible for a prize and as to the respective merits and desertsof those eligible.

(5) To the fifth annual prize there shall be added any Interest whichmay have accrued from any investment of the prize moneys which mayhave been made by the Board.

C. T. HERBERT,Secretary, Solicitors' Admission Board,

Supreme Court, Sydney,15th November, 1946.

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INDEX.Page

Admiralty Jurisdiction, Officers of 43Almanac 8Appeal Books, printing of Notes, etc. 230Articled Clerks Rules 210Associates, Judges' 42Attorney-General, Department of 52

Bankruptcy Department 40Barristers—Admission Dates 6

„ Admission Board 44„ Examiners to 44„ Alphabetical List 64„ Benevolent Association of New South Wales 55,, Circuit List 76„ Examinations, Dates of 61.P Syllabus 220PP Non-practising 71PP Order of Seniority 57

Calendar for 1946 20Calendar for 1947 22Calendar for 1948 24Chief Justices, past and present 36Circuits 1Claims to Grants of Land 51Clerk of the Peace 53Clerks of the Peace, Deputy 53Commissioners for taking Affidavits, Sydney 158

PP Country 161Commissioners for taking Affidavits in places beyond the

Jurisdiction of the Court—Australian Capital Territory 176China 167England 167Fiji 169Irish Free State (Eire) 168New Zealand 175

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Commissioners. etc.—continued. Page.

Northern Territory 176Queensland 174Scotland 168South Africa 169South Australia 169Tasmania 176United States of America 168Victoria 171Western Australia 170

Commissioner of other Courts for taking Affidavits inNew South Wales—

Alberta 185Bengal 184Bombay 184British Columbia 183Canada 182Cape of Good Hope 185Fiji 181High Court of Australia 176India 184Madras 184Manitoba 184Natal 184New Brunswick 185New Guinea 183New Zealand 182Newfoundland 183Norfolk Island 483Northern Territory 181Nova Scotia 185Ontario 183Orange Free State 184Papua 183Prince Edward Island 182Quebec, Province of 183Queensland 179South Africa 184

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Commissioners, etc.—continued. Page.

South Australia •r 180Southern Rhodesia • 185Tasmania 178Transvaal 184Victoria 176

. Western Australia 181Western Pacific 185

Commissioners of the Prize Court 165'Commonwealth Arbitration Court 41

99 Crown Solicitor's Office 41Conveyancers, Certificated 155Country Towns and Solicitors practising thereat 138Court of Marine Inquiry 48

Criminal Appeal Court, Officers 43Crown Employees Appeal • Board 47

Crown'Prosecutors 52Crown Solicitor's Office 53

:District Court Judges 48District Court, Sydney, Officers of 48District Court Registrars and Bailiffs 49

„ „ Metropolitan 3„ Northern 3

„ „ Southern and Hunter 4„ „ South-Western 4

,, Western 5Divorce , and Matrimonial Court, Sittings of 7:Divorce (Newcastle) Sittings 1- Divorce Office • • 43

Equity, Department. of Master in 44

Gaol Deliveries 1Governors, of New South Wales, Succession of 32

;High • Court Of Australia;--"Commissioners for taking Affidavits 176

Justices • of 40'Registry (N.S. w 40`Sittings' of 5

Honourable, Title of 230

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Page,Incorporated Law Institute 56Industrial Commission 46Industrial Registrar's Office 47

Judges of the Supreme Court, past and present 37Judges, present 42Judges of the High Court of Australia 40Judges, use of title " Honourable " 230

Land and Valuation Court Office 46Land and Valuation Court, Judge 46Law Council of Australia 41Legal Service Bureau 41Lunacy, Department of 44

Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Act,1923, reciprocating States 231

Marine Inquiry, Court of 48Master in Equity, Department of 44Matrimonial Causes, hearing of 7Moon, Phases of the 30

„ Times of rising and setting 26

Newcastle Divorce Sittings 1New Zealand Commissioners' Fees 230Notaries Public, practising in New South Wales 156Notaries, Society of 56N.S.W. Bar Association 55

Parliamentary Draftsman 62Prisons Department 55Prizes, Law Institute's 231Prizes, Law School Comforts Fund Memorial 232Probate Department 44Prosecutors, Crown 52

prothonotary's Department 43Public Defender 54Public Solicitor's Office 64Public Trust Office 55

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Page.Quarter Sessions, Chairmen of 48„ Crown Prosecutors 52

tf Metropolitan 2Northern District 2

ff If Southern and Hunter District 21,7 „ South-Western District 2

„ Western District 3

Real Property Act, Orders under 230

Regal Table 31Rules of Supreme Court for despatch of business during

year 7

Rules of Court—BARRISTERS ADMISSION RULES.

Rule.BRITISH SUBJECTS only, eligible for ad-

mission 4 186declaration to be furnished as to nationality 36 187

CERTIFICATES OF CHARACTER—by whom, may be given 12 (3) 187contents 12(2) 187must be produced on admission 12 (1) 187

EVIDENCE OF BRITISH NATIONALITY 36 187EXAMINATIONS—

passed overseas, concessions for 47 188NEW ZEALAND BARRISTERS—

eligible for admission 4 (e) 186fees payable by 33e 187form of statutory declaration Form 3 188qualifications 38a (1) 187requirements on application 38a (2) 187

QUEENSLAND BARRISTERS—certificate of admission to be produced 38 187evidence to be furnished by 38 187fee payable 33 187statutory declarations as to good fame of 38 187

RULES—compliance with, cases for dispensation 44 188

STUDENTS-AT-LAW-persons eligible for admission as 10 186statutory declaration to be lodged by 40 188certificates as to character 40 18 8war service by, relaxation of rules 48 188

UNIVERSITY GRADUATE—definition of 3 186

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Rules of Court—continued.VICTORIAN BARRISTERS— Rule. Page.

certificate of admission to be produced 38 187evidence to be furnished by 38 187fee payable 33 187statutory declarations as to good fame of 38 187

WAR SERVICE—relaxation of rules, in case of 46 188

CHILD WELFARE RULES.ADOPTION ORDER—

procedure on application for 11 189COMMON LAW AND GENERAL RULES.

ASSOCIATES' COURT BOOR—entries in 406 192

COURT FEES—amount of and when payable sched, 2 194not payable by Government 407A 192

DISCOVERY—applications for 625 193

EXHIBITS—not to be banded out without a judge's order 161 (1)to be taken out of court immediately after

matter disposed of 161 (2)produced by a third party, to be handed to 191such person, on proof of right to possession 161 (3) ,produced by Government Department may

be returned, if undertaking given 161 (4)appeal from District Court—order of ...... 507 193

LIQUOR (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1946—proceduie on reference to Court 528 193

MARINE INQUIRY—appeals from court of 627 193

NOTICE OF TRIAL—service necessary where damages to be assessed 397 191

PARTNERSHIP OF SOLICITORS—holding out or representing 273 191

PRACTICE—resumption of, by solicitors and conveyancers 22 190,

SOLICITORS' OFFICES—registration of 14-17 190

TRUST FUNDS—procedure where suspected not in order 27D 190

COMPANIES RULES.NOTE—

re new rules promulgated 22 Oct., 1945, andcoming into effect on 1 Jan., 1946 194.

CONVEYANCING ACT.GENERAL ORDER—

costs 194COSTS RULES.

SOLICITORS' CHARGES—increases in 84 195

TAXATION OF COSTS—principles applicable 50 194

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Rules of Court—continued. •' CRIMINAL APPEAL RULES Rule. Page.

RESCISSION 4A 196

DENTAL BOARD APPEAL RULES.AFFIDAVITS-

intituled as notice of appeal 13 198APPEAL—

brought by notice of motion 2 196copy served on Board 4 196

APPEAL BOOK--copies to be flied and lodged 6 (a)printing and paper 6 (b) 197roneoed copies 5 (c)service of 5 (a)

BOARD—appeal by, in person 99 197by counsel or solicitor

COSTS—assessment by Court 10interlocutory applications, in judge's discretion 11 197.power of Court to make orders as to 10taxed by Prothonotary 12 198

COURT—discretionary power to receive further evidence 8 (a) 197

COURT FEES—similar to those paid in Common law 16 198

DEFINITIONS 1 196DECREES—

signed by Prothonotary 14 198EVIDENCE—

discretionary power of Court to receive 8 (a) farther, without special leave 8 (b) 197

with special leave 8 (b) INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATION—

costs of 11 1 197made by summons or motion 11INTERPRETATION 1 196NOTICE OF MOTION-

intituled as notice of • appeal 13 198ORDERS—

signed by judge personally 11 197signed by Prothonotary 14 198

RULES—non-compliance with, effect of 16 198

SERVICE—affidavit of, to be filed 6 197notice.of appeal 4 196to be personal 7 197

•SUMMONSES--intituled as notice of appeal 13 198

TIME-for filling notice of appeal 3 (a) 196

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R ules of Court—continued.DESERTED WIVES AND CHILDREN ACT.

CERTIFICATE— Rule. Page.under Section 13a (1) to be entered

FEES— 1

to be charged 2 199JUDGMENT—

entered on certificate being filed 1 J

EQUITY RULES.FUNDS—

in Court, interest on, commission 293 (a) (b) 1SECURITY—on appeal— 199

moneys, commission on 293 (b) ,no interest payable on moneys 293 (a) .

FAIR RENTS RULES.DECISION—

endorsed and returned by Prothonotary QUESTION OF LAW—

2 no decision unless party attends 199STATED CASE—

forwarded to Prothonotary 1set down by Prothonotary 1

JUSTICES ACT RULES.CASE STATED—

form of 199

LUNACY RULES.STATEMENT—

copy to be sent to Treasury 89Aof each account to be shown to C. J. in Eq 200

yearly 89e

MATRIMONIAL CAUSES RULES.AFFIDAVIT VERIFYING PETITION—

new form 2A 201NOTE—

re rules under both State and Federal Matri-monial Causes Acts 200

MEDICAL BOARD APPEAL RULES.AFFIDAVITS-

intituled as notice of appeal 13 203APPEAL—

brought by notice of motion 2 202APPEAL BOOK—

copies to be filed and lodged 5 (a) 202printing and paper 5 (b) 202roneoed copies S (c) 202service of 5 (a) 202

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Rules of Court--continued.BOARD— Rule. Page.

appearance by, in person 9 202by counsel or solicitor 9 202

COSTS— -assessment by Court 10 203 -power of Court to make orders as to 10 203taxed by Prothonotary 12 203

COURT—discretionary power to receive further evidence 8 (a) 202

COURT FEES—similar to those paid in Common Law 15 203

DEFINITIONS— 1 201DECREES—

signed by the Prothonotary 14 203EVIDENCE—

discretionary power of Court to receive 8 (a)further, without special leave 8 (b) 202with special leave 8 (b)

INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATIONS—costs of 11 203made by summons or motion 11 203

INTERPRETATION— 1 201NOTICE OF APPEAL—

amendment of 3 (b) 202service of 4 202to be filed 3 (a) 202

NOTICE OF MOTIONintituled as notice of appeal 13 203

ORDERS—signed by judge personally 11 203Prothonotary 14 203

RULES—non-compliance with, effect of 16 203

SERVICE—affidavit of, to be flied 6 202to be personal 7 202

SUMMONSES-lntituled as notice of appeal 13 203

time--to file notice of appeal 3 (a) 202

MENTAL DEFECTIVES APPEAL RULES.APPEAL—

abandonment of 10 205notice of, to be filed 3 204

'it procedure for 3 204result to be endorsed 13 205time for 3 204

APPEALING-' procedure 8 204APPELLANT—

entitled to copies of documents 7 written application for documents 7 205

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ABANDONMENT— Rule. Page.form of 10notice to be given to Prothonotary 10 205

CLERK OF THE PEACE— .service on 3 204to be notified of result 14 205to enter result 15to transmit documents to Prothonotary 6 204

CROWN SOLICITOR—to be served 3 204

DEFINITIONS 1 204DOCUMENTS—

appellant entitled to copies 6 204fees for 7 205to be sent to the Prothonotary 6 204

EVIDENCE—further, may be called 12 205rules as to application 12

FEES— 'not to be charged on filing documents 9 205ordinary fees for copies 7 205

FORMS—abandonment (form 2) 10 205hearing, notice of (form 3) 11 notice of appeal (form 1) 3 204result, notification of (form 4) 14

HEARING— 205Prothonotary to enter for 11

NOTICE OF APPEAL—filed with Prothonotary 3form 54service of 4signing 4 204time for filing 3to state grounds

PROTHONOTARY—give notice to parties 11 shall enter appeal for hearing 11to notify Clerk of Peace 14 205to return documents 14

SUBPOENAS—issue of 8 206

TIME—Judge may enlarge, for appealing 3 204

WITNESSES—examination of 12 205may be subpoenaed '8 205

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Rules of Court---continued.MOTOR VEHICLES (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) RULES.

APPEAL— Rule. Pageagainst refusal to approve as authorised

insurer 1 207book 2 208entry for hearing 8 208notice of 1 207reference of, to Full • Court 8 203

AUTHORISED INSURER—appeal against-refusal to approve - as . 1 207

NOTICE OF APPEAL-• service of 1 207

•POOR PERSONS RULES.OUT-OF-POCKET EXPENSES—

Inclusion of office expenses 19, 20 208PROBATE RULES.

ADMINISTRATION BOND—to be In Australian money (alteration to Form

10) 23 209COSTS—

applications for probate or letters of admini-stration 79 209

FORM—new Form 4A 210

SOLDIER'S ESTATE—no fees payable in respect of 34 209

13 I, JP 78 209SERVICE AND- EXECUTION OF PROCESS RULES.

SECOND SCHEDULE—amendment of . note to 210

SOLICITORS ADMISSION RULES.ACTIVE SERVICE—

definition 427 210ADVERTISEMENT—

of application to be admitted 478 217ARMIDALE--

examinations to be held at 448 213ARTICLED CLERKS—

when solicitor may have two 438 212when solicitor may have three 438 212

ARTICLES—break in service through death of master

solicitor 480 A (2) 217qualifications for 438 211service with Sydney. agent 441 (1) 212to be filed within one month 439 212

BRITISH SUBJECTS-(only) eligible for admission as solicitors 428 211

CURRICULUM, NEW—credits from old curriculum 456A 215first law examination 444 212final law examination 446 213Intermediate law examination 445 212© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Rules of Court—continued.DEFENCE SERVICE— Rule. Page.

articled cleric on, may present himself forexamination at times appointed by theBoard 455 (b) 215

definition 427 210when deemed service under articles 480A (1) 217

EXAMINATIONS—for men on war service 448 213in country, additional fee payable 473A 317late notice for, by men on defence service 462 216passed overseas, concessions for 451A 214time for presentation for 457 216

GRADUATE—definition 427 211

MASTER SOLICITOR—break in articles, due to death of 480A (2) 217

PERMISSION—of J udges for admission as Solicitor 459 216

PRESCRIBED PERSON—definition 427 211

QUALIFICATION—for articles 436 211

RULES—relaxation in certain cases 491 217

SERVICEMEN—examinations prior to articles 460A 216relaxation of rules 492A 217

SPECIAL EXAMINATION—additional fee for 455A (2) 215by whore conducted 455A (3) 215when clerk prevented by Defence service from

taking usual examination 455A (1) 215STATUTORY DECLARATION—

to be furnished before admission 477 217SUPPLEMENTARY ARTICLES—

for period not served under articles 438A 212TRAINING DURING TIME of WAR—

definition 427 216WAR SERVICE—

definition . 427 210

SOLICITOR SOLDIERS' DELEGATION RULES.INSTRUMENTS—

consent of delegate 4 215copies to be verified 3 218filed in Prothonotary's office 2 218

NAME OF SOLICITOR SOLDIER—display by delegate 6-7 218

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Rules of Court—continued.TESTATOR'S FAMILY MAINTENANCE AND GUARDIANSHIP

OF INFANTS ACT RULES.APPLICATIONS UNDER S.3-- Rule. Page.

to be by originating summons 1 219

Sheriff's Department 45Sittings of the Supreme Court 1Sittings of the High Court of Australia during year 5Society of Notaries of New South Wales 56Solicitors Admission Board 44

22 Admission Dates 692 Benevolent Association 5632 Country 107„ Examinations, Dates of 622 22 Syllabus - 22522 Sydney 78

Statutory Committee of Incorporated Law Institute 56Students-at-law, Admission of, Dates for 6Succession of Governors of New South Wales 32Supreme Court Judges, past and present 37Sydney Causes 1

Terms and Sittings of Full Court out of Term 1Tipstaves to Supreme Court Judges 42

Vacations 1

Workers' Compensation Commission of New South Wales 47

Sydney: Thomas Henry Tennant, Government Printer-1947. 1

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