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NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANACFOR

1942

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

NEW SOUTH WALES

LAW ALMANAC

FOR

1942.

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, IND E X .PAGE.

Almanac 6Articled Clerks Rules , .. 223Associates, Judges' 45Attorney-General, Department ‘of 52

Bankruptcy Department 49Barristers—Alphabetical List '68

2, Benevolent Association of NewSouth Wales 60

,, Circuit List 79Order of Seniority 62

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21 Admission.Board 61Examiners to 61

f 5 Examinations, List of PrescribedBooks 191

ff Non-practising 74

Calendar for 1941 18Calendar for 1942 20Calendar for 1943 , , 22Chief Justices, past and present 41Circuits 1Claims to Grants' of Land 59Clerk of the Peace 53

Clerks of the Peace, Deputy 54Commissioners for taking Affidavits, Sydney 161

f 3 ff „ . Country 164Commissioners for taking Affidavits in places

• beyond the Jurisdiction of the Court—Australian Capital Territory .. 181China 172'England • 172'Fiji 174Irish Free State (Eire) 173New Guinea 174New Zealand 180© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Commissioners, &c.—continued. PAGE.

Northern Territory 181Queensland 179Scotland 173South Africa 174South Australia 174Tasmania 175United States of America 173Victoria 176Western Australia 175

Commissioners of other Courts for takingAffidavits in New South Wales—

Alberta 190Bengal 189Bombay 189British Columbia 188California, State of 188Canada 187Cape of Good Hope 190Fiji 186High Court of Australia 181India 189Madras 189Manitoba 189Natal 189New Brunswick 190New Guinea 188New Zealand 187Newfoundland 188Norfolk Island 198Northern Territory 186Nova Scotia 190Ontario 188Orange Free State ................. 189Papua 188Prince Edward Island 187Quebec, Province of 188Queensland 184Saskatchewan 188South Africa 189© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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South Australia.......... ..................... 185Southern Rhodesia 190Tasmania . .. 183Transvaal ..... 189Victoria 181Western Australia 186Western Pacific 190

Commissioners of the Prize Court........ 171Commonwealth Arbitration Court 50

t, Crown Solicitor's Office 50Conveyancers, Certificated 158Country Towns and Solicitors practising

thereat 141Court of Marine Inquiry 56Crown Prosecutors 53Crown Solicitor's Office 53

District Court Judges 56District Court, Sydney, Officers of 56District Court Registrars and Bailiffs 57

„ „ Metropolitan 4„ „ Northern 3„ „ Southern and Hunter 4„ „ South-Western 4„ „ Western 3

Divorce and Matrimonial Court, Sittings of 1

Equity, Department of Master in 47

Gaol Deliveries 1Governors of New South Wales, Succession of 37

High Court of Australia—Commissioners for taking Affidavits.— 181Justices of 49Registry N.S. W.) 49Sittings of, for 1942 5

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PAGEIncorporated Law Institute 60Industrial Commission 51Industrial Registrar's Office 52

Judges of the Supreme Court, past and

present 42Judges, present 45Judges of the High Court of Australia 49

Land and Valuation Court Office 50Land and Valuation Court, Judge ..... .... 50Law Council of Australia 60Legal Aid Department 54Lunacy, Department of 47Marine Inquiry, Court of 56Master in Equity, Department of 47Matrimonial Causes, hearing of 1Moon, Phases of the 28

„ Times of rising and setting 2 4Notaries Public, practising in New South

Wales 159Notaries, Society of 61Notices,&c., for Examinations for the Bar 191, Solicitors 195 ,,

N.S.W.Bar Association „ 60

Parliamentary Draftsman 53Prisons Department 55Probate Department .. 47Prosecutors, Crown 53Prothonotary's Department 46Public Trust Office 55

Quarter Sessions, Chairmen of 56fl „ Crown Prosecutors 53If „ Metropolitan 3,, ,, Northern District 2

11 Southern and HunterDistrict 2

ll Pt South-Western District 291 11 Western District 3

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Regal Table 36Rules of Supreme Court for despatch of

business during 1942 29Rules, General, applicable to every year 30Rules of Court, Notice re ... 203„ „ „ Index to .. ... 225

Sheriff's Department 48Sittings of the Supreme Court 1Sittings of the High Court of Australia

during 1942 5Society of Notaries of New South Wales 61Solicitor Soldiers' Delegation Rules 202Solicitors Admission Board 61

PP Benevolent Association 61IP Examinations, Books for 1953, Rules relating to 199)1 Sydney 81, Country 110

Statutory Committee of Incorporated LawInstitute 60

Succession of Governors of New South Wales 37Supreme Court Judges, past and present 42Sydney Causes 1

Terms and Sittings of Full Court out of Term 1Tipstaves to Supreme Court Judges 45

Vacations 1

Workers Compensation Commission of NewSouth Wales .. 52

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SITTINGS OF THE SUPREME COURTOF NEW SOUTH WALES 1942.

TERMS.First Term, 17 February to 14 March.

. Second „ 4 May to 30 May.Third „ 28 July to 29 August.Fourth „ 26 October to 21 November.

SITTINGS OF THE CULL COURT OUT OF TERM.

Wednesday, 18 March to Friday, 1 May.• 3 June to 3 July.

2 September, to „ 23 October.„ 25 November to „ 18 December.

SYDNEY CAUSES.

Wednesday, 18 February to Friday, 1 May.6 May to ., 3 July

29 July to I) 23 October.• 28 October to „ 18 December.

GAOL DELIVERIES.

First Gaol Delivery, Monday, 16 March.Second „„ 1 June.

„Third „ 31 August.Fourth „ ,, 23 November.

MATRIMONIAL CAUSES JURISDICTION.

Causes will be heard at such times as the Judge may think fit (seeRule 183 of Rules of 10th June, 1935).

CIRCUITS AND CAUSES ON CIRCUIT.

Armidale ... 5 May. Lismore 8 September.Bathurst ... 20 October. Maitland ... 9 June.Broken Hill ... 1 September. Narrabri 26 May.Dubbo 19 May. Narrandera 23 June.

... 29 September, Newcastle 13 October,Goulburn 12 May. Tamworth ... 22 September.

Grafton 2 June. Wagga Wagga 15 September.

VACATIONS.

First vacation beginning 22 December, 1941, and ending 16 February,1942. Second vacation beginning 6 July and ending 27 July,1942.

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QUARTER SESSIONS, 1942.

SOUTHERN AND HUNTER DISTRICTS.Bega—Tuesdays, 3 Mar. (11 a.m.), 16 June (11 a.m.), 20 Oct. (11 a.m.).Campbelltown—Mondays, 16 Feb. (11 a.m.), 8 June (11 a.m.), 28 Sept.

(11 a.m.).Cooma—Thursdays, 5 Mar., 18 June, 22 Oct.Maitland—Mondays, 30 Mar. (2 p.m.), 20 July (2 p.m.), 2 Nov. (2 p.m.).Newcastle—Mondays, 2 Feb. (12 noon), 27 April (12 noon), 29 June

(12 noon), 14 Sept. (12 noon), 9 Nov. (12 noon).Singleton—Wednesdays, 22 April (2 p.m.), 12 Aug. (2 p.m.), 2 Dec. (2 p.m.).Wollongong—Mondays, 23 Feb. (11 a.m.), 11. May (11 a.m.), Tuesday,

4 Aug. (11 a.m.), Monday, 26 Oct. (11 a.m.).

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.Albury—Wednesdays, 11 Mar., 15 July, 28 Oct.Broken Hill—Tuesdays, 26 May. 25 Aug., 1 Dec.Cootamundra—Thursdays, 19 Feb.. 9 July, 22 Oct.Deniliquin—Wednesdays-29 April, 19 Aug., 11 Nov.Goulburn—Thursdays-5 Feb., 11 June, 24 Sept.Gundagai—Tuesdays, 17 Feb., 7 July, 20 Oct.Hay—Tuesdays, 24 Mar. (3.15 p.m.), 28 July (3.15 p.m.), 17 Nov. (3 ,15

p.m.).Narrandera—Thursdays, 26 Mar., 30 July, 19 Nov.Wagga Wagga—Tuesdays, 17 Mar., 21 July, Wednesday, 4 Nov.

Wyalong—Wednesdays, 4 Mar. (11•5 a.m.), 1 July (11.15 a.m.), 7 Oct(11.15 a.m.).

Yass—Tuesdays, 3 Feb., 9 June, 22 Sept.Young—Wednesdays, 11 Feb•, 18 June, 14 Oct.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.Armidale—Thursdays, 12 Feb., 21 May, 3 Sept.Glen Innes—Wednesdays, 1 Feb., 13 May, 26 Aug.Grafton—Tuesdays, 14 April, 5 Aug., 3 Nov.Gunnedah—Tuesdays, 17 Mar., 7 July, 20 Oct.Inverell—Wednesdays, 25 Feb., 3 June, 16 Sept.Kempsey—Wednesdays, 11 Mar., 24 June, 14 Oct.Lismore—Mondays, 20 April, (2 p.m.), 20 July (2 p m.), 16 Nov. (2 pm.).Moree—Tuesdays, 24 March, 14 July, 27 Oct.Narrabri—Wednesdays, 18 Mar., 8 July, 21 Oct.Tamworth—Tuesdays, 10 Feb., 19 May, 1 Sept.Taree—Wednesdays, 4 Mar., 10 June, 23 Sept.

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WESTERN , DISTRICT: .

Bathurst—Monday, 2 Feb.,. T uesday, 21 April, Monday, 24 Aug., Wed.,nesday, Nov.11.

Bourke—Thursdays, 16 April, 3 Sept.Condobolin—Mondays, 2 Mar. (11 a.m.), 12 Oct. (11 a.m.).Coonamble—Mondays, 16 March (2 p.m.), 20 July (2 p.m.), 19 Oct. (2

• p.m).Cowra—Monday, 23 •Feb., Wednesday; 24•June, Monday, 26 Oct.Dubbo--Mondays, 9. Mar., 13 July, 16 Nov.Forbes—Thursday, 26' Feb., Monday, 6'July, Wednesday, 14 Oct

Mudgee—Thursday, 29 Jan:, Mondays; 27 April, 7 Sept.Nyngan—Mondays; 23Mar: (2 p.m.), 27 July (2 p.m.), 2 Nov. (2 p.m.).Orange—Thursday, 5 Feb., Mondays, 4 May, 5 Oct.Parkes—Wednesday, 4 Mar., Mondays; 29 June, 23 Nov.Parramatta—Mondays, 9 Feb., 30 Mar., 25 May, 4 Aug., 14 Sept., 30 Nov.Walgett,--Wednesdays, 18 Mar. (2 p.m.), 21 Oct. (2 p.m.).

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.Sydney—Mondays, 2 Feb., 2 Mar., Wednesday, 1 April, Mondays, 4 May.

1 June;-Wednesday, 1 July, Tuesdays, 4 Aug., 1 Sept., Thursday,1 Oct., Monday, 2 Nov., Tuesday, 1 Dec.

DISTRICT COURT SITTINGS 1942NORTHERN DISTRICT

Armidale—'Thursdays, 12 . Feb., 21 May; 3 Sept.Bellingen—Tuesdays, 10 Mar. ; 23 June, 13 Oct.Casino--Thursdays, 7 May, 131Aug., 3 Dec.

Glen 'Innes,--Wednesdays, 4 Feb 13 May, 26 Aug.Grafton—Tuesdays;.14,April,. 5. Aug.,-3-Nov,Gunnedah—Tuesdays, 17 Mar., 7 July 20 Oct.

Inverell—Wednesdays, 25'Feb., 3 June, 16 , Sept.Kempsey—Wednesdays, 11 Mar., 24 June, 14 Oct.

Lismore—Mondays, 20 April (2 p.m.), 20 July (2 p.m.), 16 Nov. (2 p.m.).Moree—Tuesdays, 24 Mar.,-14.July, .27 Oct.Murwillumbah—Wednesdays, 6May, 12 Aug., 2' Dec.Narrabri ,-Wednesdays; 18 Mar:, 8 July; 21 Oct:Port Macquarie—Tuesdays;• 3 Mar.., 9 June; 22 Sept:Tamworth—Tuesdays;10Feb.; 19 'May, 1' Sept.Taree Wednesdays, 4 Mar , 10 , June, 23 Sept.Tenterfield-L-Tuesdays; 3 Feb;, 12'May, 25 Aug.

WESTERN. DISTRICT:Bathurst—Monday, 2 Feb., Tuesday, 21 April, Monday, 24 Aug., Wednes-

day; 11 Nov:Bourke -Thursdays, 16-April;,3 Sept:Cobar—Tuesdays, 14 April, 1'SeptCondobolin -Mondays,.2 Mar.' (11am), 1.2 Oct: (11 -a.m:).

Coonamble—Mondays, 16 Mar. (2 p.m.), 20 July (2 p.m.), 19 Oct. (2 p.m.).Cowra -Monday,. 23 Feb:, Wednesday: 24-June; Monday, 26-OctDubbo—Mondays, 9 Mar., 13 July, 16 Nov.

Forbes—Thursday, 26.Feb,. Monday, 6 , July, Wednesday, 14 , Oct.Lithgow—Tuesday, 27 Jan., Mondays, 22 June,-.9 Nov.

Mudgee—Thursday, 29 Jan,-Mondays, 27 Aprill. 7 Sept.Nyngan-Mondays, , 23 Mar. (2;p:m ),-27 July (2 p.m.), 2•Nov: pm.).Orange—Thursday, 5 Feb., Mondays, 4 May, 5 Oct.Parkes—Wednesday, 4 Mar., Mondays,- 29 -June) , 23 Nov.Parramatta—Thursdays, 2 Feb 2 April, Mondays, 1 June, 10 Aug.,

21 Sept., 7 Dec.Walgett—Wednesdays, 18 Mar. (2 p.m.), 21 Oct. (2 p.m.).Wellington=Thursday7 26-Mar.; Wednesday-, 22 -July, Thursday, 5 . Nov.

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METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.Sydney—Mondays, 2 Feb., 2 Mar., Wednesday, 1 April, Mondays, 4 May,

1 June, Tuesdays, 4 Aug., 1 Sept., Thursday, 1 Oct., Monday, 2 Nov.,Tuesday, 1 Dec.

SOUTHERN AND HUNTER DISTRICT.Bega—Tuesdays, 3 Mar. (11 a.m.), 16 June (11 a.m.), 20 Oct. (11 a.m.).Braidwood—Thursdays, 26 Mar., 2.5 June, 15 Oct.Campbelltown—Mondays, 16 Feb. (11 a.m.), 8 June (11 a.m.), 28 Sept.

(11 a.m.).Cooma—Thursdays, 5 Mar., 18 June, 22 Oct.Gosford—Mondays, 20 April, 10 Aug., 30 Nov.Maitland—Mondays, 16 Mar. (2 p.m.), 1 June (2 p.m.), 7 Sept. (2 p.m.),

7 Dec. (2 p.m.).Moss Vale—Thursdays, 19 Feb. (11 a.m.), 11 June (11 a.m.), 1 Oct.

(11 a.m.).Muswellbrook—Wednesdays, 11 Mar. (2 p.m.), 29 July (2 p.m.), 25 Nov.

(2 P.m.).Newcastle—Monday, 9 Feb. (12 noon), Tuesday, 5 May (12 noon),

Mondays, 6 July (12 noon), 21 Sept. (12 noon), 16 Nov. (12 noon).Nowra—Mondays, 23 Mar. (2 p.m.), 22 June (2 p.m.), 12 Oct. (2 p.m.).Queanbeyan—Wednesdays, 25 Mar. (2 p.m.), 24 June (2 p.m.), 14 Oct.

(2 p.m.).Quirindi—Tuesdays, 10 Mar., 28 July, 24 Nov.Singleton—Wednesdays, 22 April (2 p.m.), 12 Aug. (2 p.m.), 2 Dec.

(2 p.m.).Wollongong, Mondays, 13 April (11 a.m.), 13 July (11. a.m.), Tuesday,

6 Oct. (11 a.m.), Monday, 14 Dec. (11 a.m.).

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT.Albury—Tuesdays, 10 Mar. (2 p.m.), 14 July (2 p.m.), 27 Oct. (2 p.m.).Broken Hill—Tuesdays, 26 May, 25 Aug., 1 Dec.Cootamundra—Thursdays, 19 Feb., 9 July, 22 Oct..Corowa—Mondays, 9 Mar. (11 a.m.), 13 July (11 a.m.), 26 Oct. (11 a.m.).Deniliquin—Tuesdays, 28 April (3.15 p.m.), 18 Aug. (3.15 p.m.), 10 Nov

(3.15 p.m.).Goulburn—Wednesdays, 4 Feb. (215 p.m.), 10 June (2.15 p.m.), 23 Sept.

(2.15 p.m.).Grenfell—Tuesday, 10 Feb., Wednesday. 17 June, Tuesday, 13 Oct.Griffith—Wednesdays, 15 April (2 p.m.), 5 Aug. (2 p.m.), 25 Nov. (2 p.m.).Gundagai—Tuesdays, 17 Feb., 7 July, 20 Oct.

Hay—Tuesdays, 24 Mar. (3.15 p.m.), 28 July (3.15 p.m.), 17 Nov. (3.15p.m.).

Leeton—Thursday, 14 April (11.45 a.m.), Tuesdays, 4 Aug. (1145 a.m.),24 Nov. (11.45 a.m.).

Narrandera—Thursdays, 26 Mar., 30 July, 19 Nov.Temora—Tuesdays, 3 Mar.. 30 June, 6 Oct.Wagga Wagga—Tuesdays, 17 Mar.. 21 July, 4 Nov.Wyalong—Wednesdays, 4 Mar. (11.15 a.m.), 1 July (11.15 a.m.), 7 Oct.

((11.15 a.m.).Yass—Tuesdays, 3 Feb., 9 June, 22 Sept.Young—Wednesday, 11 Feb., Thursday, 18 June, Wednesday, 14 Oct.

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SITTINGS OF THE HIGH COURT DURING 1942,Melbourne—Monday, 16 February.Sydney—Wednesday, 8 April.Melbourne—Tuesday, 12 May.Brisbane—Tuesday, 16 June.Sydney—Tuesday, 28 July.Perth—Wednesday, 2 September.Adelaide—Tuesday, 15 September.Melbourne—Tuesday, 6 October.Sydney—Tuesday, 10 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 the ActingChief Justice.

No sittings will be held unless there is a substantial amount of business.

The Winter Vacation shall begin on Monday, 29 June. The SummerVacation shall begin on Saturday, 19 December.

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DATE. 1 DAY. 1 JANUARY,

1 TH I HOLIDAY (New Year's Day).2 F HOLIDAY.3 SA

4 S SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS.5 M HOLIDAY.6 Tu7 W

• 8 TH9 F

10 SA

11 S FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY;12 M HOLIDAY.13 Tu14 W

15 TH16 F17 SA

18 S SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY.19 M HOLIDAY:20 Tu21 W

22 TH23 F HOLIDAY.24 SA

25 S THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY,26 M HOLIDAY (Anniversary Day).27 Tu HOLIDAY: D.C. Lithgow.28 W29 TH D.C. Mudgee ; Q.S. Mudgee.30 F31 SA

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DATE. DAY. I FEBRUARY.

1 S SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY.2 M HOLIDAY: D.C. Bathurst, Sydney ; Q.S. Bathurst,

Newcastle (12 noon), Sydney.3 Tu D.C. Tenterfield, Yass; Q.S. Yass.

4 W D.C. Glen lnnes, Goulburn (2.15 p.m.); Q.S.Glen Innes.

5 Th D.C. Orange; Q.S. Goulburn, Orange.6 F7 SA8 S SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY.

9 M HOLIDAY : D.C. Newcastle (12 noon); Q.S. Parra-matta.

10 Tu D.C. Grenfell, Tamworth ; Q.S. Tamworth.

11 W D.C. Young ; Q.S. Young.

12 TH D.C. Armidale, Parramatta ; Q.S. Armidale.

13 F14 SA

15 S QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY.16 M Vacation ends : D.C. Campbelltown (11 a.m.); Q.S.

Campbelltown (11 a.m.)

17 Tu First Term begins ; Solicitors' Examinations begin ;D.C. Gundagai; Q.S. Gundagai.

18 W First Sittings of Sydney Causes.

19 TH D.C. Cootamundra, Moss Vale (11 a.m.) ; Q.S.Cootamundra.

20 F21 SA22 S FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT.

23 M Bar Examinations begin ; D.C. Cowra, Q.S. Cowra,Wollongong (11 a.m.).

24 Tu

25 W26 TH D.C. Inverell ; Q.S. Inverell.

27 F D.C. Forbes ; Q.S. Forbes.

28 SA.

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DATE. DAY. MARCH.

1 S SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT.

2 M D.C. Candobolin (11 a.m.), Sydney ; Q.S. Con-dobolin (11 a.m.) ; Sydney.

3 Tu D.C. Bega (11 a.m.), Port Macquarie, Temora ;Q.S. Bega (11 a.m.)

4 W I D.C. Parkes, Taree Wyalong (11.15 a.m.); Q.S.Parkes, Taree, Wyalong (11.13 a.m.).

5 TH D.C. Comma ; Q.S. Cooma.

6 F

7 SA8 S THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT.

9 M D.C. Corowa (11 a.m.), Dubbo ; Q.S. Dubbo.

10 Tu D.C. Albury (2 p.m.), Bellingen, Quirind i.

11 W D.C. Kempsey Muswellbrook (2 p.m.); Q.S•Albury, Kempsey.

12 TH

13 F Admission of Solicitors.14 SA First Term ends.

15 S FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT.

16 M Central Criminal Court; D.C. Coonamble (2 p.m.)Maitland (2 p.m.); Q.S. Coonamble (2 p.m.)

17 Tu D.C.Gunnedah, Wagga Wagga ; Q.S. Gunnedah,Wagga Wagga.

18 W First Full Court Sittings out of Term: D.C. Narrabri,Walgett (2 p.m.); Q.S. Narrabri, Walgett (2 p.m.).

19 TH

20 F21 SA

22 S FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT.

23 M D.C. Nowa (2 p.m.); Nyngan (2 p.m.); Q.S.Nyngan (2 p.m.).

24 Tu D.C. Hay (3'15 p.m.), Moree; Q.S. Hay (3.15 p.m.)Moree

25 W D.C. Queanbeyan (2 p.m.).26 TH D.C. Braidwood, Narrandera, Wellington ; Q.S.

Narrandera.27 F

28 SA

29 S PALM SUNDAY.

30 M Q.S. Maitland (2 p.m.), Parramatta.

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DATE] DAY. I APRIL.

1 W D.C. Sydney; Q.S. Sydney.2 TH D.C. Parramatta.

3 F HOLIDAY (Good Friday).4 SA HOLIDAY.5 S EASTER DAY.

6 M HOLIDAY.7 T" HOLIDAY.8 W9 TH

10 F

11 SA12 S FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.

13 M D.C. Wollongong (11 a.m.).14 Tu

.D.C. Cobar, Grafton, Leeton (11'45 a.m.); Q.S.

Grafton15 W D.C. Griffith (2 p.m.).

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

18 SA

19 S SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.

20 M D.C. Gosford, Lismore (2 p.m.); Q.S. Lismore(2 p.m.).

21 Tu D.C. Bathurst ; Q.S. Bathurst.22 W D.C. Singleton (2 p.m.); Q.S. Singleton (2 p.m.)

23 TH

24 F

25 SA HOLIDAY (Anzac Day).26 S THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.

27 M D.C. Mudgee Q.S. Mudgee, Newcastle (12noon).

28 Tu D.C. Deniliquin.29 W Q.S. Deniliquin.30 TH

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DATE.1 DAY. I MAY.

1 F End of First Sittings of Sydney Causes and First FullCourt Sittings out of Term.

2 SA

3 S FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.

4 M Second Term begins; D.C. Orange, Sydney; Q.S.Orange, Sydney.

5 Tu Armidale Sittings; Solicitors' Examinations begin ;D.C. Newcastle (12 noon).

6 W Second Sittings of Sydney Causes; D.C. Murwillumbah

7 TH D.C. Casino.

8 F9 SA

10 S ROGATION SUNDAY.

11 M Bar Examinations begin ; Q.S. Wollongong (11 a.m.)12 Tu Goulburn Sittings; D.C. Tenterfield.

13 W D.C. Glen Ines; Q.S. Glen Inns.

14 Tu15 F

16 SA17 S SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY.

18 M

19 Tu Dubbo Sittings ; D.C. Tamworth ; Q.S. Taraworth.

20 W21 TH D.C. Armidale; Q.S. Armidale.

22 F23 SA24 S WHIT SUNDAY.

25 M Q.S. Parrama,tta.

26 Tu Narrabri Sittings; D.C. Broken Hill ; Q.S. BrokenHill.

27 W28 TH29 F Admission of Solicitors.30 SA Second Term ends.

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DATE.' DAY. JUNE.

1 M Central Criminal Court; D.C. Maitland (2 p.m.)Parramatta, Sydney; Q.S. Sydney.

2 TU Grafton Sittings.

3 W Second Full Court Sittings out of Term; D.C: InverellQ.S. Inverell.

4 TH-

5 F

6 •. SA,

7 S FIRSTSUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.8 M D.C. Campbelltown (11 a.m.); Q.S. Campbelltown

(11 a.m.).9 Tu Maitland Sittings ; D.C. Port Macquarie, Yass; Q.S.

Yass.10 W , D.C. Goulburn.(2p.m:), Taree; Q.S. Taree.

11 TH D.C. Moss Vale (11. a.m.); Q.S. Goulburn.12 F13 SA

14 S SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.15 M HOLIDAY (King's Birthday).16 Tu Last day for Applications to Law Institute for Annual

• Practising Certificates.D C Bega (11am .), Q.S.• Bega.(11a.m.)

17 W D C Grenfell;18) TH D.C. Cooma, Young; Q.S. Cooma, Young.19 F-20 SA

21 S THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.22 M D.C. Lithgow ; Nowra (2 p.m.).23 Tu Narrandera_Sittings, D C- Bellingen.24 W' D C Cowra Kempsey,. Queanbeyan (2 pm.); Q S •

Cowra Kempsey.

25 TH• 26 F. •

27 SA

28 S. FOURTH ,SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.29: M D C Parkes Q S Newcastle (12 noon); Parkes;30 Tu D.C. Temora.

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DATE.1 DAY. I JULY.

1 W D.C. Wyalong (11 15 a.m.); Q.S. Sydney,Wyalong (11 15 a.m.).

2 TH

410, 3 F End of Second Sittings of Sydney Causes and SecondFull Court Sittings out of Term.

4 SA

5 S FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

a. 6 M Vacation begins; D.C. Forbes, Newcastle (12 noon)Q.S. Forbes.

7 Tu D.C. Gundagai, Gunnedah; Q.S. Gundagai,Gunnedah.

8 W D.C. Narrabri, Q.S. Narrabri.9 TH D.C. Cootamundra; Q.S. Cootamundra.

10 F

11 SA

12 S SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

13 M D.C. Corowa (11 a.m.), Dubbo, Wollongong(11 a.m.); Q.S. Dubbo.

14

Tu D.C. Albury (2 p.m.), Moree; Q.S. Moree.

15 Q.S. Albury.16 TH

17 F18 SA

19 S SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

20 M D.C. Coonamble (2 p.m.); Lismore (2 p.m.); Q.S.Coonamble (2 p.m.); Lismore (2 p.m.); Maitland(2 p.m.).

21 Tu D.C. Wagga Wagga; Q.S. Wagga Wagga.22 W D.C. Wellington.

23 TH24 F

25 SA

26 S EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

27 M Vacation ends ; D.C. Nyngan (2 p.m.); Q.S. Nyngan(2 p.m.).

28 Tu Third Term begins : Solicitors' Examinations begin:D.C. Hay (3 . 15 p.m.), Quirindi; Q.S. Hay

(315 p.m.).29 W Third Sittings of Sydney Causes. D.C. Muswelbrook,

(2 Pm.),30 TH D.C. Narrandera ; Q.S. Narrandera.31 F Last day for payment to Law Institute of Annual

Contributions to Solicitors' Fidelity GuaranteeFund.

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DATE.1 DAY. I AUGUST.

•t I SA

2 S NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.3 M I HOLIDAY.4 Tu I Bar Examinations begin; D.C. Leeton (1145 a.m.),

1Sy dney; Q.S. Parramatta, Sydney, Wollongong

11 am.).5 W I D.C. Grafton, Griffith (2 p.m.); Q.S. Grafton.6 TH7 F▪ 8 SA• 9 S TENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

10 M D.C. Gosford, Parramatta.11 Tu

12 W D.C. Murwillumbah, Singleton (2 p.m.); Q.S.Singleton (2 p.m.)

13 TH D.C. Casino.14 F15 SA

16 S ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.17 M

18 Tu D.C. Deniliquin (3•15 p.m.).19 W Q.S. Deniliquin.20 TH21 F22 SA

23 S TWELFTH SUNDAY AFT ER TRINITY.

24 M D.C. Bathurst ; Q.S. Bathurst

25 Tu D.C. Broken Hill, Tentefield Q.S. BrokenHill.

26 W D.C. Glen Innes; Q.S. Glen Innes.27 TH28 F Admission of Solicitors.29 SA Third Term ends.

30 S THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY.

31 M Central Criminal Court.

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DATE.) DAY. SEPTEMBER.

1 Tu Broken Hill Sittings; D.C. Cobar, Sydney, TamworthQ.S. Sydney, Tamworth.

2 W Third Full Court Sittings out of Term.3 TH D.C. Armidale, Bourke ; Q.S. Armidale, Bourke.4 F5 SA

6 5 FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY:

7 M D.C. Maitland (2 p.m.), Mudgee; Q.S. Mudgee.8 Tu Lismore Sittings.

9 W10 TH11 F

12 SA

13 S FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

14 M Q.S. Newcastle (12 noon), Parramatta.

15 Tu Wagga Wagga Sittings.16 W D.C.Inverell Q.S. Inverell

17 TH

18 F19 SA

20 S SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.21 M D.C. Newcastle (12 noon), Parramatta.22 Tu Tamworth Sittings; D.C. Port Macquarie, Yass;

Q.S. Yass.23 W D.C. Goulburn (2.15 p.m.), Taree ; Q.S. Taree.24 TH Q.S. Goulburn.25 F26 SA

27 S SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY,

28 M D.C. Campbelltown (11 a.m.); Q.S. Campbelltown(11 a.m.)

29 Tu Dubbo Sittings.30 W

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OCTOBER.DATE . DAY. MONTH FOR REGISTERING SOLICITORS' OFFICES.

1 TH D.C. Moss Vale (11 a.m.), Sydney': Q.S. Sydney,2 F

3 SA

4 S EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY.

5 M HOLIDAY: D.C. Orange; Q.S. Orange.6 Tu D.C. Temora, Wollongong (11a.m.).7 W D.C. Wyalo'ng (11:15 a.m.) ; Q.S. Wyalong (11.15

a.m.).8 TH

9 F 10 SA

11 S NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER

T RINITY

12 M D.C. Condobolin (11 am.), Nowra (2 p.m.); Q.S.Condobolin (11 a.m.).

13 Tu Newcastle Sittings; D.C. Bellingen, Grenfell.14 W D.C. Forbes, Kempsey, Queanbeyan (2 p.m.),

Young ; Q.S. Forbes, .Kempsey, Young.15 TH D.C. Braidwood.

16F

17 SA

18 S TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.

19 M D.C. Coonamble (2 p.m.); Q.S. Coonamble (2p.m.).

20 TU Bathurst Sittings; D.C. Bega (11 a.m.), Gundagai,iGunnedah; Q.S. Bega (11 a.m.), Gundagai, Gunnedah.

21 W D.C. Narrabri, Walgett (2 p.m.); Q.S. Narrabri,Walgett (2 p.m.).

22TH D.C. Cooma, Cootamundra ; Q.S. Cooma, Coota-mundra.

23 F End of Third Sittings of Sydney Causes and Third Fu llCourt Sittings out of Term.

24 SA

26 S TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY.

26 M Fourth Term begins; D.C. Corowa (11 a.m.), Cowra;Q.S. Cowra, Wollongong (11 a.m.).

27 TU Solicitors' Examinations begin ; D.C. Álbury(2 P.M),Moree; Q.S. Moree.

28 W Fourth Sittings of Sydney Causes; Q.S. Albury.29 TH30 F31 SA Last day for registering Solicitors' Offices.

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DATE. DAY. NOVEMBER.

1 S TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY.

2 M Bar Examinations begin; D.C. Nyngan (2 p.m.) Syd-ney; Q.S. Maitland (2 p.m.), Nyngan (2 p.mSydney.

3 TU D.C. Grafton ; Q.S. Grafton.

4 W D.C. Wagga Wagga; Q.S. Wagga Wagga.5 TH D.C. Wellington.6 F

7 SA

8 S TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY.

9 M D.C. Lithgow; Q.S. Newcastle (12 noon).

10 Tu , D.C. Deniliquin (3'15 p.m.);

11 W I D.C. Bathurst ; Q.S. Bathurst, Deniliquin,12 TH13 F14 SA

15 S TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY.

16 M D.C. Dubbo, Lismore (2 p.m.), Newcastle(12 noon) ; Q.S. Dubbo, Lismore (2 p.m.).

17 Tu D.C. Hay (3. 15 p.m.); Q.S. Hay (3.15 p.m.).18 W

19 TH II D.C. Narrandera ; Q.S. Narrandera.20 F Admission of Solicitors.21 SA I Fourth Term ends.

22 S I TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTERTRINITY.

23 M Central Criminal Court; D.C. Parkes ; Q.S. Parkes.24 Tu D.C. Leeton (11.45 a.m.); Q.S.Quirindi.25 W Fourth Full Court Sittings out of Term ; D.C. Griffith

(2 p.m.); Muswellbrook (2 p.m.).•26 TH

27 F28 SA

29 S FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT.30 M D.C. Gosford; Q.S. Parramatta.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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DATE.I DAY. DECEMBER.

1 Tu D.C. Broken Hill, Sydney; Q.S. Broken Hill,Sydney.

2 W D.C. Murwillumbah, Singleton (2 p.m.); Q.S.Singleton (2 p.m.)

• 3 TH D.C. Casino.4 F

5 SA

6 S SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT.

7 M D.C. Maitland (2 p.m.), Parramatta.• 8 Tu9 W

10TH11 F King enters 7th Year of His Reign.

12 SA13 S THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT.

14 M D.C. Wollongong (11 a.m.).15 Tu

16 W

17 TH

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

19 SA20 S FOURTH SUNDAY IN ADVENT.

21 M Vacation begins.22 TU23 W24 TH25 F HOLIDAY, (CHRISTMAS DAY).26 SA HOLIDAY, (BOXING DAY).27 S FIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS.

28 M HOLIDAY.29 TU HOLIDAY.30 W

31TH

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CALENDAR FOR 1941.

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.

ISun. _. 5 12 19 26 _. _. 2 9 16 1 23:-. •Mon. 6 13120 27 3 10 171241.-Tues. - 7 144 21 28......4 11 18 25 1 .-Wed. 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26;.-Thur. -. 2; 9 16 23 30 -. 6 13 20 27Fri, - 3 10 17 24 31 - 7 14 21 28i.-Sat. i 4111 18 25 .- ... 11 8 15 22

1

MARCH APRIL,

Sun 2 i 9 1 16 23L301 6 13 20 27Mon. 311017'24131 7 14 21 28 ...Tues. -. 4111 18 25 1 815 22 29 ...Wed. -. ._ 5 12119 26 _.1 2 9116123 30 —Thur. _. 6 13 20 27 1 3 10117124 ...Fri. 7 14 21 281.-1 4 11:18I25Sat. 1 815122 291... 5112 , 19261.- —

MAY. I JUNE.Sun. .- _. 4 11 18 25 I 11I

8I15 I22 29 -.

Mon. ._ -. 5 12.19 26 _ 2 9 16 - 23 30.- Tues 6 13120 27 ... 3 10.17 241._

Wed. _7 14 21 28 4;11 18 25 -.Thur. -.1 8 15 22 29 5112 19'26 _.

Fri 2 9 16123 30 -.; 6113 20 27 ...Sat._, - 3 10117 24 31 7114 .21 28

I II

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CALENDAR FOR 1941—continued.

JULY AUGUST.

Sun 6 13 20 27 _. -. 3 10 17 24 31Mon. ......7 14 21 28 _. .- 4 11 18 25Tues. - 1 8 15 22 29 .- 5 12 19 26 -.W ed. 2 9 16 23 30 -. 9 13 20 27 .-Thur. 3 10, 17 24 31 .- . . 7 14 21 28 -.Fri 4 11 18 25 .- 1 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 27Tues.2 9 16 23 30 ......7 14 21 28W ed 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 28 -.Mon. -. 3 10 17 24 . 1 8 15 22 29 -.Tues. _. .- 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30W ed. -. 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 —Thur. -. 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 -.Fri 7 14 21 28 -. 5 12119 26 _Sat..- 1 8 15 22 29 6 13120 27 -.

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CALENDAR FOR 1942.

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.

Sun -.... 4 11 18 25 -.1 1 8 15 22 -.Mon 5 12 19 26 -. 2 9 16 23 -.Tues. -. I 6 13'20 27 3 10 17 24 -.Wed.

' 7 14'21 28 -. 4 11 18 25

Thur. -.1 1 1 8 15 22 29 .- 5 12 19 26 .Fri. 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 2. -.Sat. 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28

MARCH. I APRIL.

Sun 1 1 81522 29 ...... 5 12 19 26 -.Mon. 211 9 16 23 30 .- -. 6 13 20 27Tues. 3 10 17 24 31 -.H. 7 14 21 28 -.Wed. 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 -.Thur. -. 5 12 19 26 -. -.' 2 9 16 23 30 -.Fri. 6 13 20 27 .- -. 3 10 17 24Sat. 7 14 21 1 28 4 11 18 25 . .-

-. 1 -

MAY I JUNE.

Sun . :3 .10 17 24 31 -. 7 14 21 28 -.Mon. 4111 18 25 -. 1 8 15 22 29 -.

.-Tues 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 -.Wed. 6 13 20 27 -. 3 10 17 24 -.Thur. 7114 21 28 -. 4 11 18 25 .-

-Fri 1 8,115 22 29 - 5 12 19 26 -.Sat. 2 9 11 16 23 30 -. 6 13 20 27'

Good Friday .. April 3Easter Day .. April 5.

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CALENDAR FOR 1942—continued.

JULY. AUGUST.

Sun 5 12 19 26 ... ... 2 9 16 , 23 30Mon. 6 13 20 27 ...... I 3 10 17 24 31Tues. .. 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 ...Fri. 3 10 17 24 31 ...... 7 14 21 1 28 ...Sat. 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22129 ...

SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER.

Sun 6 13 20 27 ...... 4 11 18 1 251Mon. .. 7 14 21 28 ......5 12 19 26'1Tues. 1 8 15 22 29 ...... ......6 13 20 27! ....Wed. 2 9 16 23 30 ... 7 14 21 28 ...Thur. 3 10 17 24 ... 1 8 15 22 29 ...Fri. 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23;30 ...Sat. 5 12 19 26 ... ... 3 10 17 24131

NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.

Sun 1 8 15 22 29 ......613 20 27 ...Mon. 2 9 16 23 30 ..... 7114 21 28Tues. 3 10 17 24 ... 8 15 22 29Wed. 4 11 18 25 ... ... 2 9'16 23 30 ...Thur. 5 12 19 26 ... ... 3 10 17 24 31Fri. 6 13 20 27 ... ... 4 11 18 25 ...Sat. 7 14 21 28 ... ... 5 12,19 26 ...

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CALENDAR FOR 1943.

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.

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

Thur 7 14 21 28 _. 4 11 18125Fri 1 8 15 22 29 _. 5 12 19126

Sat. _._. 2 1 9 16 23 30 ._ 6 13120 1 27 -.

MARCH. APRIL.

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

MAY. JUNE.

Sun. 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 -.Mon. ._ 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 i 28Tues. 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 24 _.

Fri 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25Sat. 1 8 15 22 29 .- 5 12 19 26 -.

Good Friday - . April 23.Easter Day

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CALENDAR OR 1943—continued.

JULY. AUGUST.

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

tSEPTEMBER. OCTOBER.

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

-Fri. 3 10 17 24 .1 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 ...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 ... 6 13 20 27 ... ... 4 11 18 25

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MOON-RISING AND SETTING AT SYDNEY, 1942.(Eastern Standard Time.)

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

JANUARY. FEBRUARY.1 5•47 p.m. 3.37 a.m. 1 6.45 p.m. 4.53 a.m.2 6.36 p.m. 4.23 a.m. 2 7.25 p.m. 5.50 a.m.3 7-22 p.m. 5.13 a.m. 3 8.04 p.m. 6•48 a.m.4 8.06 p.in. 6-05 a.m. 4 8.42 p.m. 7.48 a.m.5 8•47 p.m. 701 a.m. 5 9.19 p.m. 8.49 a.m.6 9.26 pm, 7 57 a.m. 6 9.56 p.m. 9.51 a.m.7 10.04 p.m. 8•55 a.m. 7 10•35 p.m. 10.54 a.m.8 10.40 p.m. 9-54 a.m. 8 11.18 p.m. 11.57 a.m.9 11-16 p.m. 10.55 a.m. 9 1.01 p.m.

10 1154 p.m. 1157 a.m. 10 0.05 a.m. 2.05 p.m.11 1.01 p.m. 11 0.56 a.m. 3.08 p.m.12 0.36 a.m, 2.06 p.m. 12 1.52 p.m. 4 06 p.m.13 1•21 a.m. 3.12 p.m. 13 2.52 a.m. 5.00 p.m.14 2.10 a.m. 4.18 p.m. 14 3.54 a.m. 5.50 p.m.15 3.05 a.m. 5-21 p.m. 15 4.58 a.m. 6•34 p.m.16 4.05 a.m. 6•20 p.m. 16 6.02 a.m. 7.15 p.m.17 5.09 a.m. 7.13 p.m. 17 7.04 a.m. 7.53 p.m.18 6.14 a.m. 8•01 p.m. 18 8-03 a.m. 8.28 p.m.19 7.18 a.m. 8-43 p.m. 19 9.01 a.m. 9.02 p.m.20 8•21 a.m. 9.22 p.m. 20 9.58 a.m. 9.37 p.m.21 9•21 a.m. 9.58 p.m. 21 10.53 a.m. 10.13 p.m.22 10.19 a.m. 10•31 p.m. 22 11.47 a.m. 10.50 p.m.23 11.15 a..m. 11.05 p.m. 23 12.39 p.m. 11.29 p.m.24 12.09 p.m. 11.39 p.m. 24 1.31 p.m.25 1.03 p.m. 25 2.21 p.m. 0.12 a.m.26 1.56 p.m. 0.16 a.m. 26 3.10 p.m. 0.58 a.m.27 2-48 p.m. 0.53 a.m. 27 3.55 p.m. 1.48 a.m.28 3.40 p.m. 1•34 a.m. 28 4.39 p.m. 2441 a.m.29 430 p.m. 2.18 a.m.30 5.18 p.m. 3.06 a.m.31 6.03 p.m. 3.58 a.m.

MARCH.1 5•22 p.m. 3.37 a.m. 17 5.49 a.m. 6.25 p.m.2 6•01 pan. 4•35 a.m. 18 6•48 a.m. 6-59 p.m.3 6-40 p.m. 5•36 a.m. 19 7•45 a.m. 7.34 p.m.4 7-18 p.m. 6.38 a.m. 20 8.41 a.m. 8.09 p.m.5 7.56 p.m. 7.41 a.m. 21 9.35 a.m. 8.46 p.m.6 8.35 p.m. 8.45 a.m. 22 10.29 a.m. 9.25 p.m.7 9.18 p.m. 9.50 a.m. 23 11•22 a.m. 10.06 p.m.8 10.04 p.m. 10.54 a.m. 24 12•13 p.m. 10.50 p.m.9 1053 p.m. 11.58 a.m. 25 1.02 p.m. 11.38 p.m.

10 1146 p.m. 1.01 p.m. 26 1.48 p.m.11 2.00 p.m. 27 2•32 p.m. 0.29 a.m.12 0.43 a.m. 2-54 p.m. 28 3.14 p.m. 1.24 a.m.13 1.44 a.m. 3.44 p.m. 29 3.56 p.m. 2.20 a.m.14 2.46 a.m. 4•30 p.m. 30 4 33 p.m. 3 20 a.m.15 3.48 a.m. 5.11 p.m. 31 5-12 p.m. 4.21 a.m.16 4.50 a.m. 5.49 p.m.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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APRIL. MAY.

1 5.51 p.m. 5.24 a.m. 1 5.49 p.m. 6.22 a.m.

2 6.31 p.m. 6.29 a.m. 2 6.37 p.m. 7-31 a.m.

3 7.13 p.m. 7.35 a.m. 3 7.30 p.m. 8.39 a.m.

4 7•59 p.m. 8.42 a.m. 4 8-28 p.m. 9.44 a.m.

6 8.48 p.m. 9.49 a.m. 5 9.29 p.m. 10.45 a.m.

6 9.41 p.m. 10'54 a.m. 6 10.32 p.m. 11-39 a.m.

7 10-38 p.m. 11-55 a.m. 7 11.34 p.m. 12.28 p.m.

8 11.39 p.m. 12.51 p.m. 8 1.12 p.m.

9 1.43 p.m. 9 0-36 a.m. 1.51 p.m.

10 0.40 a.m. 2 29 p.m. 10 1.35 a.m. 2-26 p.m.

11 1.41 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 11 2.33 a.m. 3.01 p.m.

12 2.41 a.m. 3-49 p.m. 12 3.30 a.m. 3•35 p.m.

13 3.40 a.m. 4-24 p.m. 13 '' 4.25 a.m. 4.08 p.m.

14 4.39 a.m. 4'58 p.m. 14 5.21 a.m. 4.43 p.m.

15 5.36 a.m. 5.32 p.m. 15 6-15 a.m. 5.20 p.m.

16 6,32 a.m. 6.07 p.m. 16 7-08 a.m. 5.58 p.m.

17 7.27 a.m. 6.44 p.m. 17 8.01 a.m. 6.41 p.m.

18 8.21 a.m. 7.21 p.m. 18 8.51 a.m. 7.26 p.m.

19 9.14 a.m. 8.01 p.m. 19 9'40 a.m. 8.14 p.m.

20 10.05 a.m. 8.44 p.m. 20 10.25 a.m. 9.04 p.m.

21 10.56 a.m. 9.31 p.m. 21 11.07 a.m. 9.58 p.m.

22 11.43 a.m. 10.20 p.m. 22 11.47 a.m. 10.53 p.m.

23 12.27 p.m. 11.12 p.m. 23 12-25 p.m. 11.50 p.m.

24 1.09 p.m. 24 1.02 p.m.

25 1.49 p.m. 0.07 a.m. 25 1.39 p.m. 0.48 a.m.

26 2-28 p.m. 1.40 a.m. 26 2.16 p.m. 1.49 a.m.

27 3-06 p.m. 2-03 a.m. 27 2.54 p.m. 2-52 a.m.

28 3.44 pm 3'04 a .m . 28 3.36 p.m. 3.59 a.m.

29 4,22 p.m. 4.08 a.m. 29 4.23 p.m. 5.07 a.m.

30 5.04 p.m. 5.14 a.m. 30 5.14 p.m. 6.16 a.m.31 6.11 p.m. 7.25 a.m.

JUNE.

1 7.13 p,m. 8-30 a.m. 16 8.23 a.m. 7.00 p.m.

2 8.18 p.m. 9.29 a.m. 17 9.07 a.m. 7.52 p.m.

3 9.23 p.m. 10.22 a.m. 18 9.48 a.m. 8.47 p.m.

4 10,26 p.m. 11.09 a.m. 19 10.26 a.m. 9.42 p.m.

5 11.28 p.m. 11.51 a.m. 20 1103 a.m. 10.39 p.m.

6 12.29 p.m. 21 11.38 a.m. 11.37 p.m.

7 0.27 a.m. 1.04 p.m. 22 12•14 p.m.

8 1-25 a.m. 1-37 p.m. 23 12.51 p.m. 0.38 a.m.

9 2.21 a.m. 2.11 p.m. 24 1.29 p.m. 1.41 a.m.

10 3.16 a.m. 2.45 p.m. 25 2.12 p.m. 2.46 a.m.

11 4.10 a.m. 3.21 p.m. 26 3.00 p.m. 3.53 a.m.

12 5.03 a.m. 3.59 p.m. 27 3.53 p.m. 5.01 a.m.

13 5.56 a.m. 4.40 p.m. 28 4-52 p.m 6.08 a.m.

14 6.48 a.m. 5.23 p.m. 29 5-56 p.m. 7-12 a.m.

15 7-37 a.m. 6.10 p.m. 30 7•03 p.m. 8.09 a.m.

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JULY. AUGUST.

1 8.10 p.m 9.01 a.m. 1 1 10.02 p.m. l 9.37 a.m.

2 9.14 p.m. 9 47 a.m. 2 11-00 p.m. 10.12 a.m.

3 10.16 p.m. 10.27 a.m. 3 1 11.57 p.m. 10.47 a.m.

4 11'16 p.m. 11-04 a.m. 4 11.22 a.m.

5 11 39 a.m. 5 0.51 a.m. 11.59 a.m.

6 0.14 a.m. I 12.13 p.m. 6 i 1.45 a.m. 12.37 p.m.

7 1.10 a.m. 12 47 p.m. 71 2.37 a.m. 1 19 p.m.

8 2.05 a.m. 1.22 p.m. 8 ! 3.28 a.m. 2.04 p.M.

9 259 a.m. 1.59 p.m. 9 I 4.17 a.m. 2.52 p.m.10 3.52 a.m. 2.38 p.m. 10 5.03 a.m. 3.42 p.m.

11 4.44 a.m, 3.21 p.m. 11 5.47 a.m. 4.36 p.m.12 5.34 a.m. 4.07 p.m. 12 6.27 a.m. 5•31 p.m.

13 6.22 a.m. 4-56 p.m. 13 7.06 a.m. 6.28 p.m.14 7.07 a.m. 5.48 p.in. 14 7.42 a.m. 7.26 p.m.

15 7.48 a.m. 6.42 p.m. 15 8.18 a.m. 8.24 p.m.16 8.28 a.m. 7.37 p.m. 16 8.53 a.m. 9'25 p.m.

17 9.05 a.m. 8.34 p.m. 17 9.30 a.m. 10.26 p.m.18 9.40 a.m. 9.31 p.m. 18 10.08 a.m. 11.28 p.m.

19 10.15 arm 10.30 p.m. 19 10.49 a.m.

20 10.50 a.m. 11 31 p.m. 20 11.35 a.m. 0.31 a.m.

21 11.28 a.m. 21 12.25 p.m. 1.35 a.m.

22 12.07 p.m. 0.33 a.m. 22 1.21 p.m. 2.38 a.m.23 12.51 p.m. 1.36 a.m. 23 2.22 p.m. 3.38 a.m.

24 1.40 p.m. 2.42 a.m. 24 3.28 p.m. 4.34 a.m.

25 2.35 p.m. 3.49 a.m. 25 4.34 p.m. 5.25 a.m.

26 3.35 p.m. 4.53 a.m. 26 5.39 p.m. 6.11 a.m.

27 4.40 p.m. 5.53 a.m. 27 6.43 p.m. 6.53 a.m.

28 5.47 p.m. 6'47 a.m. 28 7.45 p.m. 7.31 a.m.

29 1 6.54 p.m. 7.37 a.m. 29 8.46 p.m. 8.08 a.m.30 7.59 p.m. 8•21 a.m. 30 9.44 p.m. 8-44 a.m.

31 9.02 p.m, 9.01 a.m. 31 10.41 p.m. 9'19 a.m.

SEPTEMBER.

1 11-36 p.m. 9.56 a.m. 16 9.33 a.m. 11.29 p.m.!2 I 10 34 a.m. 17 10.21 am.3 0.30 a.m. 11.15 a.m. 18 11 15 a.m. 0.32 a.m.4 1.21 a.m. 11.58 a.m. 19 12.12 p.m. 1.31 a.m.

5 2.11 a.m. 12.45 p.m. 20 1.14 p.m. 2.27 a.m.

6 2•58 a.m. 1.34 p.m. 21 2.19 p.m. 3.18 a.m.

7 3.42 a.m. 2.26 p.m. 22 3.23 p.m.' 4.05 a.m.

8 4.24 a.m. 3.22 p.m. 23 4.27 p.m. 4.47 a.m..

9 5.04 a.m. 4 18 p.m. 24 5.29 p.m. 5.26 a.m.

10 5.41 a.m. 5.17 p.m. 25 6.31 p.m. 6.03 a.m.

11 6.18 a.m. 6.16 p.m. 26 7.30 p.m. 6.39 a.m.

12 6.53 a.m. 7.17 p.m. 27 8.28 p.m. 7.15 a.m.13 7.30 a.m. 8•19 p.m. 28 9.24 p.m. 7'52 am.14 8.08 a.m. 9.21 p.m. 29 I 10.19 p.m. I 8.29 a.m.15 8•49 a.m. 10.25 p.m. 30 11.12 p.m. 9.09 a.m.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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

OCTOBER NOVEMBER.

1 9.52 a.m. 1 1 9.52 a.m. 1 0.15a.m 10.59 am:

2 0-03. a.m. 10-38' a.m. 2 0.55 a.m. 11-53 a.m.3 0-52 a.m. 11-26•a.m. 3 1.33 a.m. 12.49 p,m:

4 1 37 a:m. 12,16 p.m. 4 2.10 a.m.. 1.46 p.m.

5 2 19 a.m. 1.10 p.m. - 5 2.46 a.m. 2-46' p.m.

6 2-59'a.m. 2-06'p.m. . 6 3.21 a.m. 3.48 pm .

7 3.37-a.m. 3.03 p.m. ' 7 3.58 am. 4-51 p.m:

8 4.14 a.m. 4.02 p.m. f 8 4.37 a.m. 5.57 p.m.

9 4-50 'a.m. 5.03 p.m. 9 5-21- a:m'.• 7.05 p.m.

10 5.27 a.m. 6-06 p.m. 10 6.09 a.m. 8-12 p.m.

11 6.05 a.m. 7.10 p.m. . 11 7'00 a.m. 9.17 p.m:12 • 6.45 am. 8-15 p.m . ' 12 7.58 a.m. 10.18 p.m:

13 7.29 am. 9.21-p.m. ; 13 8-59 a.m: 11 .13-p.m.-

14 , 8•17 a.m. 10.25 p.m3 14 10.03 a.m.

15' 9.10 a.m. 11.27 p.m. ' :15 11-07 am: 0.03a.m.

16 10.07a.m. . ' 16 12.10 p.m. 0.47 a.m.

17 11.08 a.m. 0.24 a.m. f 17 1.12 p.m. 1-27 a.m.

18 12.10,p.m 1.16 a.m. ; 18 2.11 p.m.. 2.04 a.m.19" 1.14 p.m. 2;03' am? . ' 19 3.10 p.m 2.38 a.m.:

20 2-46 p.m. ' 2.46 a.m. • 20 4.08 p.m'. 3.12 a.m.21- 3.18 p.m. 3 25 am: , . 21 5'05 p.m'. 3.47 am.22- 4-18-p.m. 4.01 a.m. 22 6-01 p.m. 4.24 a.m.

23 5-17 p.m 4.36 a.m.. 23 6.56 p.m. 5.01 a.m.

24 6.16 p.m. 5.12 a.m. i ' 24- 7.49 pm: 5.42 a.m.

25 7-13 p.m. 5.47 a.m. 25 8-40 p.m. 6.25 a.m.

26 8.09 'p.m. 6•25 a.m. 28 9.28 p.m: 7-11 a.m.

27 9.03 p.m. 7.04 a.m. , 27 1012 p.m. 8.00 am:28' 9.56 p.m. 7-46 ' a.m. T . 28 10-53 pm 8.50 am:29' 10.45'p.m. 8.30 a.m. 29 11.32 p.m. 9-43,a.m.

30 11.31 p.m. 9.17 a.m. • 30 10.37 a.m..

31 10-'07 a.m.

DECEMBER.

1 0.08 a.m 11'33'‘a:m• 1 17 2'03 pm. 1-16 am

2 0.43 a.m. 12-30 p.m. 18 2.59 p.m. ,., 1.50a.m

3 1-17 am. 1.29 p.m. 19 3.55 p.m. 2-24 a.m.4'' 1.52 'a.m. 2-30 p.m. 7 20' 4-50 p.m'. 3.01 a.m.

5 2-30-a:m. 3.34 p.m: ' 21 5.44 p.m. 3.40 a.m.6 ' 3-10 a.m: 4.40 p.m. 22 6.35 p.m'. 4-22 a.m

7 3.55 a.m. 5.48 p.m. 23 7-24 p.m: 5.07 a.m

...8 4.44 a.m: 6.57 p.m. 24 8.10 p.m. 5.55 a.m.

9 5.41 a.m. 8.02 p.m. • 25 8.53 p.m: 6.45 a.m.

10 6-43,a.m. 9'03 p.m. ' 26 9.32 p.m. 7.37 a.m.

11, 7-43 amt. 9.57 p.m. , 27 10.09 p.m. 8.31 a.m.

12 8-65 a.m. 10.45 p.m. f.28- 10.44 p.m. 9.25 a.m,

13 10.00 a.m. 11.27 p.m. . 29 11.18 p.m. 10-21 a.m.

14 11-04 a.m. 30 11.51 p.m,' 11.17 a.m.15 ' 12.06 p.m. 0-06 am -' 7 31

L 12.15 p.m.16' 1.05 p.m. 0.42 a.m.

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PHASES OF THE MOON, 1942.SYDNEY EASTERN STANDARD TIME.

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

JANUARY. JULY.Full Moon ... 3rd I 1.42 a.m. Last Quarter ... 5th 6.58 p.m.Last Quarter ... 10th 4.05 p.m. New Moon ... 13th 10.03 p.m.New Moon ... 17th 732 a.m. First Quarter ... 21st 3.13 p.m.First Quarter 24th 4.35 p.m. Full Moon ...I 28th 5 . 14 a.m.Perigee ... 15th 8 . 00 a.m. Apogee ... 11th 10.00 a.m.Apogee ... 27th 3.00 a.m. Perigee ... 26th 7.00 p.m.

FEBRUARY. AUGUST.Full Moon ... 1st 7.12 p.m. Last Quarter 4th 9.04 a.m.Last Quarter ... 9th 0-52 a.m. New Moon ... 12th 12.28 p.m.New Moon ... 15th I 8 -02 p.m. First Quarter ... 19th 9.30 p.m.First Quarter ... 23rd 1.40 p.m. Full Moon ... 26th 1.46 p.m.Perigee 11th 10.00 p.m. Apogee ... 7th 11.00 p.m.Apogee ... 23rd 0 midnight. Perigee ... 23rd 7 . 00 p.m.

MARCH. SEPTEMBER.Full Moon ... 3rd 10.20 a.m. Last Quarter 3rd I 1.42 a.m.Last Quarter ... 10th 8.00 a.m, New Moon ... 11th 1.53 a.m.New Moon ... 17th 9.50 a.m. First Quarter 18th 2.56 a.m.First Quarter .. 25th 10.01 a.m. Full Moon ... 25th I 0.34 a.m.Perigee 8th 9.00 p.m. Apogee ... 4th 4.00 p.m.Apogee ... 23rd 8.00 p.m. Perigee ... 19th 1.00 p.m.

APRIL. OCTOBER.Full Moon .. 1st 10.32 p.m. Last Quarter ... 2nd 8.27 p.m.Last Quarter .. 8th 2.43 p.m. New Moon ... 10th 2.06 p.m.New Moon .. 16th 0.33 arm First Quarter ... 17th I 8.58 a.m.First Quarter .. 24th 4.10 a.m. Full Moon ... 24th 2.05 p.m.Perigee ... 4th 4.00 p.m. Apogee ... 2nd I 11.00 a.m•Apogee ... 20th 2.00 p.m. Perigee ... 14th 3.00 p.m.

Apogee ... 30th I 7•00 a.m.MAY.

Full Moon ...I st 7.59 a.m. NOVEMBER.Last Quarter ... 7th 10.13 p.m. Last Quarter ... 1st 4.18 p.m.New Moon ... 15th 3•45 p.m. New Moon ...i 9th 1.19 a.m.First Quarter ... 23rd 7.11 p.m. First Quarter ... 15th 4•56 p.m.Full Moon ...j 30th 3 . 29 p.m. Full Moon ... 23rd 6.24 a.m.Perigee 2nd 5.00 p.m. Perigee ... 11th I 3-00 a.m.Apogee 18th 1.00 a.m. Apogee ... 26th 0 midnight.Perigee ... 31st 2.00 a.m.

DECEMBER.

JUNE. Last Quarter ..... 1st 11.37 a.m.Last Quarter ... 6th 7.26 a.m. New Moon . 8th 11.59 a.m.New Moon ... 14th 7.02 a.m. First Quarter ... 15th 3.47 a.m.First Quarter ... 22nd 6.44 am, Full Moon ... 23rd I 1.03 a.m.Full Moon ... 28th 10.09 p.m. Last Quarter ... 31st 4.37 a.m.Apogee ... 14th 5.00 a.m. Perigee ... 9th I 10.00 a.m.Perigee ... 28th 11.00 a.m. Apogee ... 24th 1 9'00 a.m.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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In the Supreme Court of -INew South Wales. f

Monday, the twenty-seventh day of October, 1941

REGULAE GENERALES.THE following rules are hereby established, for the despatch of businessin the Supreme Court, during the year 1942 :—

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

shall be those mentioned in the Law Almanac annexed hereto,

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

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, at 10 o'clock. Applicationsfor injunction or for a receiver, or relating to the liberty of the subject,will be taken on any day at 10 o'clock. Company matters will be takenon Monday at 10 o'clock.

All other matters in Equity will be taken on Friday at 10 o'clock, andon other days by direction or leave of a Judge.

LUNACY.3. Matters in Lunacy will be heard on Thursday at 10 o'clock.

PROBATE MATTERS.4. Non-contentious Probate matters will be taken by the Probate

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

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

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

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

times as may be ordered by a Judge; and unless otherwise ordered willbe taken as follows :-

During Vacation.On Wednesdays, at 10 a.m.

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Other times :-

(1) Ordinary Chamber business—(a) Practice Work—on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays,

at 9.30 a.m.(b) Other single Judge applications—on Tuesdays and Thurs-

days, at 9.30 a.m.(2) Chamber business before the Prothonotary—on any day (except

Saturday), at 9.30 a.m.

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

unless the Court or a Judge otherwise directs.

FULL COURT (Out of Term).8. The Full Court will sit out of term as set out below for the

disposal of all matters in the Term List not completed during Term andof such other matters as to the Court may seem proper—

From Wednesday, 18 March to Friday, 1 May.3 June to „ 3 July.2 September to „ 23 October.

25 November to „ 18th December.

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Tuesday, The twenty-third day of December, 1941.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that notwithstanding the Rule of Court madeon the twenty-seventh day of October last, the Supreme Court shallduring the rest of the year 1941 and the year 1942 sit in all its jurisdic-tions on all Court holidays and during all Court vacations for the purposeof dealing with all business which is ready to be disposed of.

GENERAL RULES APPLICABLE TO

EVERY YEAR.

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

Court shall be taken in accordance with the following directions :-(a) Any matter which, in the opinion of the Court, should be disposed

of immediately, may be heard forthwith or at such time as theCourt appoints.

(b) Criminal and other Crown cases will have• precedence on Fridays.(c) Subject to the provisions of clause (a) hereof, Motions generally

will have precedence on Mondays and Thursdays.Subject to the preceding clauses, every matter in the Termpaper will be heard in the order in which it is entered in theTerm book.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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CONTINUATION 'OF' ORDER'S.314. (19th November, 1930.)

(1) Any party to any order made by a Judge under section 20 of theSupreme Court and Circuit Courts Act, 1900, may, on or beforethe first day of the next ensuing term or the next ensuing sittingday in banco of the Court as the case may be, file a praecipe fora rule continuing the order. Such praecipe shall contain thedate upon which the order was made, the name of the Judge whomade the order, and the nature of the order.

(2) A rule of course continuing the order shall thereupon issue onthe first day of the next ensuing term or the next ensuing sittingday, in banco of the Court.

(3) Where the order has been made• with costs the rule shall bedrawn' up with costs.

(4) Such rule may be taken out by either party to the order, butshall not be taken out without the leave of the Court or a Judgetill the day following the day upon which it is issued.

(5) If notice of appeal from such order is duly filed on or before theday upon which the rule is issued such rule shall be drawn upcontinuing the order until the Court otherwise directs.

(6) Notice of appeal shall be served when service is necessary thesame day as it is filed unless otherwise ordered by a Judge.

SETTING DOWN CA USES 'AT LAW.106. For each day of the sittings.f or -Causes 'in Sydney there shall be

three separate Causes Lists, to be called the No. 1 Causes List, the No. 2Causes List and the No. 3 Causes•List • These Lists shall be taken in such,of the-Jury Courts as the Prothonotary may appoint.

107. To the extent limited for each' day - as next mehtioned; causes sisalbe set down consecutively only: No more than four causes shall be set.down in any list for any day for trial in Sydney by a Judge without aJury, or by a Jury of four persons, nor more than'one cause for trial by aJury of twelve Provided that an additional number of causes, not exceed-ing four, may be set down for any day; if the•Prothonotary sees fit.

108. Until all Lists have been filled, in accordance with the last pre-ceding Rule, no cause shall, except by leave of the Prothonotary, be setdown in any list for any subsequent'day: '

JURIES' OF TWELVE109: Provided that causes for trial by juries of twelve shall be set

down for such days only as the Prothonotary shall in each case direct.

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

of any other; by order of a Judge, for trial on the day next following,or any later day : Provided that no such day Shall be earlier than thatfor which the cause was first entered.

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

day 'fixed in the Law Almanac for holding such Circuit Court. Butwhenever it appears to the Chief Justice, or to the Judge intending to

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hold any Circuit Court, that it will not be convenient to hear the civilcauses (if any) set down for trial at that Court on the day so fixed, theChief Justice, or such Judge, may, not less than sixteen days before theday so fixed, appoint some other day for the trial of such causes, by direc-tion to the Prothonotary; and the Prothonotary shall thereupon forth-with give notice of such appointment to the solicitors in the said causesor to their town agents, and also to the Sheriff ; and all notices alreadygiven between the parties shall hold good and be applied to the day sospecially appointed, and all notices and subpoenas to be thereafter givenor issued shall he given or issued for that day.

127. If no civil cause has been set down and notice of trial given andnotified to the Prothonotary for any Circuit Court, up to the sixteenthday before the day named in the Law Almanac fur the trial of civil causesthereat, no jury shall be summoned to such Court for the trial of civilissues without the leave of a Judge, and the Prothonotary shall givenotice to the Sheriff accordingly.

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

of any cause, specially fixed, shall also be postponed for the same numberof days as that for which the Sittings have been postponed, unless a Judgeshall otherwise order.

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

continued on such day or days as the presiding Judge thinks fit.

REMANETS.114. All causes remaining untried at any Sittings shall be set down

by the Prothonotary, each according to its appropriate list for the thennext sittings; and no new notice of trial, or to produce documents, shallbe necessary. Every such cause shall have precedence over causes pre-

viously set down for those Sittings.

APPLICATION FOR NEW TRIAL.150. Every application for a nonsuit, or for a new trial, or in arrest of

judgment, or for judgment non obstante veredicto, or for a 'venire de novo,or to enter a verdict, or to increase or reduce the amount of the verdict,shall be by notice of motion, and no rule nisi order to show cause or formalproceedings other than such notice of motion shall be made or taken.The moving party shall within fourteen days after the trial file a noticeof appeal, together with all affidavits to be used in support of such motion.Provided that any such affidavits may, by leave of the Court or a Judge,be filed at a later date.

151. Every such notice of motion shall state the day or days on whichthe cause was tried, the verdict given or other termination of the trial,the motion intended to be made, and the grounds on which it will be made;and when the party had counsel at the trial shall be signed by one of such

. counsel,151A. A copy of every such notice of motion shall be left at the chambers

of the Judge before whore the cause was tried on the day on which it isfiled, and a copy thereof, and of any affidavit that may be filed in supportthereof, shall on the day on which it is filed be served upon each opposingparty or upon each solicitor on the record.

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151B. (15th September, 1925.) No direction, omission to direct ordecision as to the admission or rejection of evidence given by the Judgepresiding at the trial shall, without the leave of the Court, be allowedas a ground for such notice of motion unless objection was taken at thetrial to the direction, omission or decision by the party on whosebehalf the notice of motion has been filed.

152. (16th November, 1927.)(1) On or before the last day limited for filing such notice of motion

the moving party shall order a copy or the notes of the evidencegiven at the trial and of the summing-up of the Judge.

(2) Within fourteen days after receiving such copy or after beingnotified that it is available, such moving party shall file one andlodge three printed copies of such notes and summing-up, andof the pleadings, notice of appeal, and the exhibits, and shallwithin the same time, serve four copies upon all parties uponwhom a copy of the notice of motion is required to be served.

(3) Upon the application of either party a Judge on such terms ashe thinks fit may extend the times for ordering, filing, lodgingor serving such printed copies, or may dispense with the orderingor printing of such notes, summing-up, pleadings, notice ofappeal, and exhibits, or any of them or any portion of themrespectively, and may direct a greater or less number of printedor other copies to be lodged or served as aforesaid.

(4) (16th May, 1935.) When exhibits are printed for thepurposes of appeal they shall be arranged in a single chrono-logical order and not in the order in which they were put inevidence on behalf of the respective parties.

154. (31 March, 1933.) Every such notice of motion shall be for thefirst day on which the Court sits in Banco, either in or out of term, afterthe expiration of sixteen days from the filling of such notice or for suchearlier day as may be agreed upon in writing by the parties : Providedthat no matter in which printed copies of the Judge's notes have to befiled and served shall be called on for hearing before such copies have beenfiled and served, or the time for so doing has expired, unless the Courtor a Judge otherwise directs.

155. The moving party will be restricted upon the bearing to the groundsspecified in the notice of motion.

157. The Associate of the Judge who tried the cause shall attend theCourt on the hearing of the motion with the issues, exhibits, and otherpapers, and shall discharge thereafter the duties of the Prothonotary inrespect of such motion until the same is disposed of.

PARTIES NOT READY TO PROCEED.158. Where a notice of motion under Rule 150 hereof has been filed and

no motion is made when the case is called on for hearing, the motion shall,unless the Court otherwise orders, be dismissed with costs.

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STAY OF EXECUTION.158A. Where any such notice of motion is filed it shall not operate as a

stay of execution, except in cases where the Judge has reserved any pointor given leave to move the Court in respect of any point.

VACATION BUSINESS.9. (9th November, 1931). (1) During the week preceding the com-

mencement of the Long Vacation any Plaintiff or Defendant, Applicantor Respondent, in any cause or matter at Law or in Equity or Probateor any Petitioner or Respondent in any cause in the Matrimonial CausesJurisdiction of the Court may

(a) apply by summons in Chambers that the cause or matter shouldbe entered in a list to be known as the " Vacation List "; or

(b) with the consent in writing of all the parties interested in suchcause or matter and entitled to be heard therein, enter the causeor matter in such list.

(2) Causes and matters entered in the vacation list shall be takenduring the Long Vacation subsequently to the 14th day of Januaryaccording to their respective priorities in the ordinary lists of causes ormatters unless a judge otherwise orders.

(3) Causes or matters requiring to be heard before two or morejudges shall not be entered in such vacation list.

10. (9thNovember, 1.931). During the Long Vacation from the com-mencement thereof up to the 14th day of January following, both daysinclusive, except as hereinafter provided, time shall not run in any juris-diction of the Court (except the Bankruptcy Jurisdiction) nor shall anybusiness other than hereinafter specified be taken without the leave ofa judge, but time shall run during the remainder of the Long Vacation

:and during the Short Vacation.

10A. (9th November, 1931.) (1) During the Long Vacation—(a) In any action in which. the Writ has been specially indorsed

under the 24th section of the Common Law Procedure Act,1899, unless the.declaration includes counts in respect of causesof action not so indorsed all steps and proceedings may be takenand time shall run at law.

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

(c) Decrees in Equity jn default of appearance or upon admissionof facts on the pleadings may be made.

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

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(h) All necessary proceedings may be taken for the purposes of anappeal, or for obtaining or•dissolving•any injunction, or for theappointment or discharge of any receiver.

^(i) 'Summonses or motions in cases of emergency may be returnablej'on any Wednesday, or such other day as a judge may appoint.

(j) Decrees nisi in the Matrimonial Causes Jurisdiction of theCourt may be made absolute.

(2) Every notice 'of motion for a new trial and every notice ofappeal must be filed 'within the time•limited by the Rules of Court not-withstanding vacation.

10B. (9th November, 1931). (1) Any cause or matter which is declaredurgent may be ordered to 'be 'heard at any time during the 'Vacations,and time shall run in respect thereof.

(2) (a) Any cause or matter may be declared urgent by a judge-(i) which is -in the nature of a test case;

(ii) the decision in which is likely to affect the settlement of otherpending disputes or of:matters likely to become disputes;

(iii) the decision in which may 'help in the construction of Acts orrules of general application;

(iv) where delay may seriously prejudice any of the parties or maycause serious inconvenience to the 'proposed 'witnesses ;

(v• which in the -opinion of the judge to whom application is maderequires to be immediately or 'promptly heard.

(b) Application to have a'cause or matter declared urgent maybe made during the last seven days'of the December Sittings for the trialof causes, or thereafter to the Vacation Judge.

(c) Every such application shall be by summons 'or notice ofmotion and shall be supported by an 'affidavit setting out the relevantfacts and the grounds for the application.

(d) A list of urgent 'causes -and matters shall be prepared andset down for hearing -in such order as may be directed by the VacationJudge.

CHAMBER -BUSINESS.310. Every -Summons returnable in Chambers shall be served on the

party whose attendance is required' before one o'clock --of the afternoonpreceding the return day, or if returnable on 'Monday, before one o'clockof the preceding 'Friday afternoon, unless a Judge otherwise orders.

336. No Chamber application will be entertained on any day in or outof Term, except in cases of emergency, after one o'clock.

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

Kings and Queens. Accession. YearsReign.

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 35Richard I ... ... 1189 July 9 10John ... ... ... 1199 April 6 18Henry III ... ... 1216 October 19 57Edward I ... ... 1272 November 6 35Edward II ... ... 1307 July 7 20Edward III ... ... 1327 January 25 51Richard II ... ... 1377 June 21 23Henry IV ... ... 1399 September 20 14Henry V ... ... 1413 March 20 10Henry VI ... ... 1422 August 31 39Edward IV ... ... 1460 March 4 24Edward V ... ... 1483 April 9 1Richard III ... ... 1483 June 22 3Henry VII ... ... 1485 August 22 24Henry VIII ... ... 1509 April 22 38Edward VI ... ... 1 . 547 January 28 7Mary ... ... ... 1553 July 6 6Elizabeth ... ... 1558 November 17 45James I ... ... 1603 March 24 23Charles I ... ... 1625 March 27 24Charles II ... ... 1649 *January 30 37James II ... ... 1685 February 6 5William and Maryt ... 1689 February 13 14Anne ... ... ... 1702 March 8 13George I ... ... 1714 August 1 13George II ... ... 1727 June 11 34George III ... ... 1760 October 25 60George IV ... ... 1820 January 29 11William IV ... ... 1830 June 26 7Victoria ... ... 1837 June 20 64Edward VII ... ... 1901 January 22 11George V ... ... 1910 May 6 26Edward VIII ... ... 1936 January 20 1George VI ... ... 1936 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, 1659;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 onwhich they assumed and retired from office.

Name. From To

Captain Arthur Phillip, R.N. 26 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, R.N 11 Sept.,1795 27 Sept.,1800Captain Philip Gidlev King, R.N. 28 Sept.,1800 12 Aug., 1806Captain William Mich, R.N 13 Aug.,1806 26 Jan., 1803

During Governor Bligh's suspen-sion the Government was suc-cessively administered by—

r All ofLieutenant-Colonel George thenew I 26 Jan., 1808 29 July, 1803

Johnston SouthWalesLieutenant-Colonel Joseph Corps pa, 30 July, 1808 9 Jan., 1809

Foveaux after-wards

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

Major-General Lachlan Macquarie..) 1 Jan., 1810 1 Dec., 1821Major-General Sir Thomas Brisbane, 1 Dec., 1821 1 Dec., 1825

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

went or Buffs (Acting-Governor).ILieutenant-General Ralph Darling.. 19 Dec., 1825 22 Oct., 1831Colonel Patrick Lindesay, C.B. (Act- 22 Oct., 1831 2 Dec. 1831

ing Governor).Major-General Sir Richard Bourke, 3 Dec., 1831 5 Dec., 1837

K.C.B.Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Snod- 6 Dec.,1837 23 Feb., 1838

grass (Acting Governor).Sir George Gipps. Knt. 24 Feb., 1838 11 July, 1846Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell (Act- 12 July, 1846 2 Aug., 1846

ing Governor).Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy 3 Aug.,1846 I 20 Jan., 1855Sir William Thomas Denison, K.C.B 20 Jan., 1855 22 Jan., 1861Lieutenant Colonel John Francis- 22 Jan., 1861 21 Mar., 1861

Kempt (Administrator).The Right Honorable f (Adminis-

Sir John Young.. P C trator) 22 Mar., 1861 15 May, 1861K.C.B., G.C.M.G. J(Governor-

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GOVERNORS—continued.

Name. From I To

Sir Trevor Chute, K.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, Knt., C. B 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 Mar., 1879 4 Aug., 1879(Lieutenant-Governor).

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

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

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

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

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

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

The Right Honorable Sir Robert •29 May, 1893 15 Mar., 1895William Duff, P.C., G.C.

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

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

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew 22 Nov., 1897 22 Jan., 1898Parley, K C.M.G. (Lieutenant-Governor). (During the absenceof Viscount Hampden on a visit toNew Zealand.)

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

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

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GOVERNORS—continued

Name. 1 From I To

The Hon. Sir Frederick Matthew, 24 Jan., 1900 9 Mar., 1900Darley, 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, 1902Darley, G.C. M.G. (Lieutenant-Governor).

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

The Right Honorable Sir Frederick 7 June, 1905 29 Dec., 1905Matthew Darley, P.C., G.C.M.G.

•(Lieutenant-Governor). (Duringabsence of Sir Harry Rawson on avisit to England.)

The Hon. George Bowen Simpson 24 Mar., 1909 28 May, 1909(Senior Judge of the SupremeCourt), Administrator.

The Right Honorable Frederic 28 May, 1909 11 Mar., 1913John Napier Baron Chelmsford,G.C.M. G. t

The Hon. 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 , 26 Apr., 1911 12 Nov., 1911Knight, LL.D., Lieutenant - Go-vernor. (During the absence ofLord Chelmsford on a visit. toEngland.)

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

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

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen, 30 Apl., 1917 18 Feb., 1918K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor,during interregnum following SirG. Stricklands departure• from..the 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., 1924Lieutenant-Governor,

during interregnum followingdeath of Sir Walter Davidson.

Admiral Sir Dudley Rawson Strat- 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.t 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, From I To

The Hon. Sir William Portus Cullen. 24 Aug. 1928 1 I. Feb., 1929K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor.

(During the absence of Sir Dudley;de Chair on a visit 'to England.)

The Hon. Sir Will iam Portus Cullen. 7 Apl.,1930 i 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, 1034 4 Oct., 1934K.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 Gowrie of Canberraand Dlrleton,V.C., G.C.M.G., C.B.D.S.O)

The Hon. Sir Philip Whistler Street, 23 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., M. V.O,

The Hon. Sir Philip Whistler Street 30 Oct., 1936 7 Apl., 1937.K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor.(During interregnum followingdeath of Sir Murray Anderson.)

The Right Hon. Baron Wakehurst, 8 Apl., 1937.K.C.M.G.

• December, 1935.

THE STATE GOVERNOR.His Excellency the His Excellency, Captain the Right

Governor. Hon. John de Vere, Baron Wakehurst,K.C.M.G.

Official Secretary .. L. A. Robb, C.M.G.

Private Secretary .. Mr. Peter Lubbock.

Aide-de-Camp .. Lieut.-Colonel Wynne. D.S.O.

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

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CHIEF JUSTICES OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

Names. Held office Remarks.From i To

Forbes, Sir Francis, 13 Oct., 1 July, Died, 8 Nov., 1841.Knt.t. 1823 1837

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

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

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

Salomon, Julian .. 15 Nov., 27 Nov. Resigned.1888 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, 11Whistler, K.C.M.G. 1925 1934 Sept., 1928.

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

ACTING CHIEF JUSTICES.

Stephen, John 22 Feb., 27 May,1826 1826

Dowling, James 16 April, 29 Aug., Apptd. C.J., 301836 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. I Feb., 4 Jan., Died, 7 Sept., 1915.

Bowen, Kat. 1909 1910 (See p. 43).Pring, Robert 17 April, 15 May, Died 14 Aug., 1922.

Darlow. 1918 1918 (See p. 431.Street, Sir Philip 28 July, 27 Jan., Apptd. C.J.,

Whistler,K. C.M.G. 1924 1925 Jan., 1925. Re-tired 31 Jan., 1934.

Ferguson, Sir David 1 'Feb., 31 Dec., Retired 6 Oct. 1932.Gilbert. 1929 1929 (See p. 44.)

Harvey, Sir John 30 June, 31 Jan., Retired 31 Jan. 1936.Musgrave. 1933 1934 (See p. 44).

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JUDGES PRIOR TO CHARTER OF JUSTICE

Held officeName. Remarks.

From I To

Bent, Jeoffrey I 1812 1815 Returned toHart. England, 1815.

Field, Barron .. 1816 4 Feb., 1824 Sailed forEurope, 4 Feb.,1824.

Wylde, John, 1 Jan., 1816 I 23 Mar., 1824 Apptd. Sup. Ct.LL B Judge, 1824.

JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT.

Wylde, John, 23 Mar., 1824 12 Feb., 1825I Returned toLL.B. England, 12

! Feb., 1825.Stephen, John.. 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 I Apptd. JudgeWestbrook, of Sup. Ct.,Knt. Madras, 1844.

Kinchela, John, 16 April, 1836 4 Nov., 1837 Died, 21 July,LL D. I 1845.

Willis, John 4 Nov., 1837I Feb, 1841I Apptd. Judge at

Walpole. Port Phillip,1841.

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

A'Beckett, Wm. 15 July, 1844 31 Jan., 1846 Died, June, 1869.

Dickinson, John 13 Oct., 1844 14 Feb., 1860 Apptd. Actg.Nodes. I C. J.,15 Feb.,

1860Therry, 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 .. 15 Feb., 1860 28 Sept., 1165 Died, 28 Sept ,1865Hargrave, John 22 June, 1865 11 Oct., 1881 Died, 3 Feb.,

Fletcher. 1885.

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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT—continued.

• Held office—Name. I

I Remarks.

From 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, Knt.

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

Charles,kntInnes,SirJoseph 14 Oct., 1881 28 Oct., 1896 Died, 28 Oct,,

George Long, 1896.

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

Knt 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, toKnt. 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 16.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,to

K C M G 27 Jan., 1925.Apptd. C.J.28 Jan., 1925.,Retired. Died

11 Sept,,ii 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.Alexander.

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JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT—continued.

Held office—Name. Remarks.

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

31 Dec., 1929.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, SirJohn 15 April, 1913 31 Jan., 1936 Actg. C.S. fromMusgrave. 30 June. 1933,

to 31 Jan..1934. Retired.Died 13 June,1940.

Wade Sir Charles. 15 Mar., 1920 26 Sept., 1922 Died 26 Sept.,Gregory, Kt. 1922.

James, Augus- 6 Jan., 1921 27 Feb., 1934 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, 25 Jan., 1935.C.B.E.

Innes, 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 „cival Halse,

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.Dudley 17 June, 1940 14 Oct., 1940 Apptd. a Justice ofthe H. Ct. of Aust.

Roper. Ernest '25 May, 1937 Still in OfficeDavid

Bonney, Regin- 1 Aug., 1940. „ald SchofieldEdwards, Henry 28 Nov., 1940 „ „

George.Herron, Leslie 10 Feb., 1941 „ „

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

Chief Justice The Hon. Sir Frederick RichardJordan, K.C.M.G.

/The Hon. Colin George Watt Davidson.

The Hon. Sir Percival liaise Rogers,K.B.E.

The Hon. Kenneth Whistler Street.The Hon. Allan Victor Maxwell.

Puisne Judges \ The Hon. Harold Sprent Nicholas.The Hon. William Francis Langer

Owen.The Hon. Ernest David Roper.The Hon. Reginald Schofield Bonney.The Hon. Henry George Edwards.

l The Hon. Leslie James Herron.Chief Judge in Equity

and Judge in Bank-} The Hon. Harold Sprent Nicholas.'ruptcy

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.Ec.,

LL.B., M.L.A.W. A. W. Mobbs

Clerk to Chief Justice -{ (R.A.A.F.)M. Callas (Acting)

Clerk to Mr Justice ( E. H. St. John (A I F.)Davidson 1 E. G. Bowen-Thomas

Clerk to Mr. Justice (Acting)

,Halse Rogers ..... r,H. W.• rawleY

Clerk to Mr. Justice }H. W. Robson.Street Clerk to Mr. Justice) W. P. Ash (A.I.F.)

Maxwell I E. G. Whitlam (Acting) AssociatesClerk to Mr. Justice LW . A. South and Clerks

Nicholas of Arraigns.Clerk to Mr. Justice 1 A. C. Railton. Owen. -

J. B. Robinson (R.A.A.F.)Clerk to Mr. Justice R . C. A. OllerenshawRoper (Acting).Clerk to Mr. Justice G. E. DavenportBonney Clerk to Mr. Justice N. G. McWilliamEdwards Clerk to Mr. Justice J. W. Clark (A.I.F.)

Herron 1 E. C. C. Lewis (Acting)Tipstaff to Chief J. E. Barnes, 252 Jersey-road,

Justice Woollahra.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice ' S. J. Herbert, 4 Fortescue-street,

Davidson J Bexley North.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice T. Adamson, Warandoo-street,

Halse Rogers J Waiters.

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Supreme Court—continued.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice I. E. Hammond, 13 Pine-street,

Street Manly.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice l C. H. Forrest, 18 Edward-street,

Maxwell f Kogarah.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice t A. Bartlett, "Maldon," Colvin

Nicholas , Avenue, Kogarah.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice S. J. Stevenson, 20 Pigott-street,

Owen 1 Dulwich Hill.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice) J. E. Killelea, 26 Hill-street,

Roper j Cam psie.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice t G. S. Hickey, 1086 Pacific Highway,

Bonney. f Pymble.Tipstaff to Mr. Justice ID. Morris, 62 Waratah-street,

Edwards f Oatley.Tipstaff to Mr Justice i D. H. Davison, 23 Peel-street,

Herron j Vaucluse.

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

Prothonotary William Henry Hazelton.Deputy Prothonotary Eric Lerchen Dickson.Chief Clerk Ronald Earle Walker.Court-keeper H. H. Braithwaite.

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

Registrar Clarence Keith Body.Deputy Registrar James Doughan.Chief Clerk Carlysle Albert Henry Harms.

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

Registrar William Henry Hazelton.Deputy Registrar Eric Lerchen Dickson.Marshal S. W. Spain.

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

Registrar William Henry Hazelton.Deputy Registrar .... Eric Lerchen Dickson.

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

Master in Equity John Russell Hooton.Deputy Registrar and

Assistant Taxing} Ronald Thomas Clyde Storey.Officer

Chief Clerk and }Charles Dawson Irwin.Accountant

Lunacy Department.[Supreme Court, Queen's Square, Sydney.)

;Master in Lunacy . . John Russell Hooton.Deputy Master in

Lunacy Lawrence Adrian Whitfeld.Accountant and Chief 1 E. G. Hutchinson.Clerk in Lunacy . .

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

.Registrar of Probates Charles Edward Butchart.Deputy Registrar . . Keith Bruce McDonaldFirst Clerk W. N. Moin.

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SH'ERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.

(Supreme Court House, Elizabeth Street, Sydney.)

Sheriff Harry Charles Lester, .J. P.Under Sheriff . R. O. Elliott, J P.Accounts Officer R. G. Young, J.P.

Sheriff's Officers.Sydney-

G. C. Coates, G. E. Woodward, Gunnedah-A. Rigby.F. H. Adams, J. G. Hall, Hay-A. C. Thomas.A. G. Humphreys. J. Row, I nverell-T.C. Stewart.A. Bourne, L. J, Blunden. Kempsey Including Port

Macquarie) -O. H. Knight.Albury-H. G. Coope-. Lismore -C. G. R. Wilson.

Armidale-T. J. O'Brien. Maitland-A. W. Coleman.Bathurst-H. Reece. Moree-C. E, Butchart,Bega-D. C. Donohue. Mudge. H G.. Glasson.Bourke-[Vacant.] Narrabri-S. J. Smith.Broken Hill--A. C Connell. Narrandera-T. R Thurgate.Campbelltmon -E. E. C White. Newcastle -R. B. D Cooper.Cobar-t Vacant ] Orange-W. MacLeod.Condobolin-A. J. Ham Parkes-V. K inchington.Cooma.-D.C Donohue. Parramatta-E W. Pont.Connamble-W. Williams. Singleton-D. H. Turner.Cootamundra-D. Hallam. Tamworth - D. McKinnon.Cowra-W . J. Noble. (Acting).

Deniliquin-H. G. Hampshire, Taree-B. T. Miehie.

Dubbo-J. P. Lawlor. Wagga Wagga -G. Moore.

Forbes-V. Kinching,ton. Wollongong-T. W. Read.

Glen Innes -E. A. Corneliusen. Wyalong--D. J. Toovey.

Goulburn -R. G. White. Yass-Vacant.]Grafton-G. N. Cleeve, Young-N. -N. H Boyce. I

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HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

(Court House, Darlinghurst.)

Chief Justice ... ... The Right Hon. Sir John Grelg .Lathan•, G.C.M.G.

Acting Chief Justice ... The Right Hon. Sir GeorgeEdward Rich, K.C.M.G.

The Hon. Sir Hayden Erskine Starke, K.C.M.GJustices — The

Hon. Edward Aloysius Mc TlernanThe Hon. Dudley Williams.

Associate to Chief Justice Vacant. 1Associate to Acting Chief 1

Justice and Marshal. E. L. Best.Associate to Mr. Justice P. C. Wickens.Starke. ClerksAssociate to Mr. Justice K. A. Aickin. y. of the

Dixon. Court.Associate to Mr. Justice J. A. Harney.McTiernan.

Associate to Mr Justice) R. D. Williams.Williams. ..,

District Registry, New South Wales.

District Registrar James Gordon Hardman.Clerk B. M. Kenny.Typists Miss A. C. Williamson.Deputy Marshal H. C. Lester.Assistant Deputy Marshal R. O. Elliott.Clerk to Deputy Marshal D. M. Richardson.Assistant Clerk to Deputy

Marshal R. B. Marshall.

Federal Bankruptcy Court and Office.(Commonwealth Bank Building, Martin Place, Sydney.

Judge The Hon. Lionel Oscar Lukin.Associate H. N. Wardle.Registrar in Bank-1 J . T. Keaney.

ruptcy jDeputy Registrar L. G. BohringerlOfficial Receiver A. V. Richardson.Official As 'signees A. E. Campbell, and R .D. Mayne.

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COMMONWEALTH COURT OF CONCILIATIONAND ARBITRATION.

Phillip House, 119 Phillip-street, Sydney.

Chief Judge Harold Bayard Piper.

The Hon. Lionel Oscar Lukin.Edmond Alfred Drake-Brockman

Judges C.B.,C.M.G.,D.S.O., V.D.Thomas O'Mara.William Raymond Kelly.

New South Wales Registry.Conciliation Commis-

sioner and Deputy D. V. Morrison.Industrial Registrar.

COMMONWEALTH CROWN SOLICITOR'S OFFICE.

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

Crown Solicitor H. F. E. Whitlam.Deputy Crown Solicitor G. A. Watson.Principal Legal Officer . C. L. Quinlivan.Senior Legal Officers.. . F. C. Lindsay (Common Law)

A. V. Street (Property).Legal Officer (Prosecutions) E. J. Mills.

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

Judge of the Court The Hon. Ernest David Roper.J. B. Robinson (B.A.A.F.)Associate t R. C. A. Ollerenshaw (Acting).

Tipstaff J. E. Killelea.Registrar A. A. Walker.Registrar's Office:— Supreme Court House, King Street i

Sydney.

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

President• . His Honour Mr. Justice JosephAlexander Browne.i His Honour Mr. Justice MauriceEmanuel Cantor.

His Honour Mr. Justice AlanMayo Webb.

Members His Honour Mr. Justice John

Alexander Ferguson.

His Honour Mr. Justice AlbertJohn De Baun.

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

Associate to Mr Justice }Miss M. T. Lane.Webb

Associate to Mr. Justice"( J. C. Moore (A.I.F.)Ferguson }Miss G. Holt (Acting).

Associate to Mr. Justice }M iss L. Burness.De Baun

Tipstaff to President C. L. Benton.

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice} W. Devrell.Cantor

Tipstaff to Mr- Justicel. W. J. Holley.

Webb

Tipstaff to Mr Justice }R. H. P. Stanborougb.Ferguson

Tipstaff to Mr. Justice lC Weston.De Baun

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

Industrial Registrar S. W. Ebsworth, B.A., LL.B.Deputy Industrial Registrar E. J. Kilpatrick.Conciliation Commissioner G. J. Baker.Apprenticeship Commissioner J. McIntyre.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION OF NEWSOUTH WALES.

(21-23 Elizabeth Street, Sydney.)Chairman : His Honor Judge Ralph Joseph Perdriau.Members His Honor Judge Harold Lewis Lomond.

His Honor Judge Herbert William Moffitt.Secretary to the Chairman and 1 Miss M. O BrienMembers

Registrar H. Learoyd, LL.B.Assistant Registrar M. R. Jones.

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 Hon. Robert Reginald

Downing, M.L.C.Solicitor-General and Assis- 1 C. E. Weigall, K.C.tant Law, Officer Under Secretary M. C. Nott, P.M.Chief Clerk G. H. Railton.

At torney -General's Branch,Senior Clerk C. F. Nathan.Private Secretary to At- ),i1'F. Murphy.torney-General Chief; Court Reporter E. J. Evans.Librarian V.R. Wallace.

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Justice Branch.Senior Clerk C. F. Nathan.Private Secretary to Min- 1 W . Brewer.ister of Justice

Account Branch.Accountant A. J. Burrows.Sub-Accountant F. A. Pickup.

Parliamentary Draftsman.Parliamentary Draftsman E. B. Cahalan, O.B.E.Assistant „ „ F. P. McRae.

Crown Prosecutors.'CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT T. S. Crawford, K.

C.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 B. F. F. Telfer.NORTHERN DISTRICT F. W. Berne.

.Crown Solicitor's Office-(237 Macquarie Street, Sydney.)

Crown Solicitor A. H. O'Connor.Assistant Crown Solicitor 1.A. W. Barry.

J S. G. Watson.Clerk in Charge, Common}R. W . Mason.

Law.Clerk in Charge of

Conveyancing— A. G. Mc Kessar.Clerk in charge of Equity )

and Industrial A. H. Simpson.Arbitration

Clerk of the Peace Branch.(Queen's Square, Sydney.

Clerk of the Peace W. C. Lacey.Deputy Clerk of the Peace Vacant.

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Deputy Clerks of the Peace.Albury G. C. Hook.Armidale C. H. Kelly.Bathurst E. J. Etherton.Bega T. H. D. See.Bourke F. J. Hale.Broken Hill M. J. D. Austin.Condobolin R. A. Kersley.Cooma B. R. Trueman.Coonamble P. F. Hahesy.Cootamundra R. Palmer.Cowra T. G. L. Flynn.Deniliquin R. V. Hough.Dubbo W. A. Hicks.Forbes M. J. McCauley.Glen Innes K. M. Dash.Goulburn V. Johnston.Grafton C. H. Blackmore.Gundagai J. C. Carters.Gunnedah A. V. M. Quiggin.Hay H. G. Marsh.Inverell W. K. Earls.Kempsey W. Finlay.Lismore H. L. PelhamMaitland (East) A. D. Tyler.Moree E. J. Gibson.Mudgee W. C. Avery.Narrabri F. C. H. Tompson.Narrandera J. S. Hart.Newcastle C. W. Naylor.Nyngan J. F. Flanagan.Orange R. C. P. Sheridan.Parkes F. N. C. Beston.Parramatta A. E. Hodgson.Singleton E. J. Forrest.Tamworth K..R. WaddellTaree F. R. Wood.Wagga Wagga J. Byrne.Walgett E. T. A. Smythe.Wentworth T. F. Price.Wollongong R. A. Hardwicke.Wyalong (West) F. C. C. Flanagan.Yass J. W. Masters.Young A. N. Stonham.

Legal Aid Office.(Queen's Square, Sydney.)

Officer•in-Charge R. V. Shield, M.C., Solicitor.Legal Officer C. A. R. Bourke, Solicitor.

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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, J Pand 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.(Savings Bank Building, 21-23 Elizabeth Street, Sydney.)

Public Trustee William Butler Geddes.Deputy Public 1 Leslie Alan Brook, F.A.A., F.A.I.S.

Trustees (Matthew Henry Lowe, LL.BSecretary George Henry Beale, A.A.A.

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

(John Sydney James Clancy.Edmund Alfred Barton.Horace Francis Markell, K.C.

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Norman McGhieArthur Gordan Hill.

Henry Thomas Eulert Holt.)Hilary James Studdert.

SOUTHERN AND HUNTER ) John Roscoe Nield.DISTRICT.

SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICT Bertie Vandoleur Stacy, C.M.G.,D.S.O.

WESTERN DISTRICT Percy Douglas Shorthand.

NORTHERN 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 I J. A. Friendship.Court Judges

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

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

Registrar J. A. FriendshipAssistant Registrar C. E. Chapman.

COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.

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

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

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DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS AND BAILIFFS.District. Registrar. Bailiff.

Album G. C. Hook H. G. Cooper.Armidale C. H. Kelly T. J. O'Brien.Bathurst E. J. Etherton H. Reece.Bega F. D. H. See D. C. Donohue.Bellingen P. H. Mills W. M. Chapman.Bourke F. J. Hale L. C. Beck.Braidwood L. E. C. Luff C. Kain.Broken Hill ... M. J. D. Austin A. C. Connell.Campbelltown... P. Macreadie E. E. C. White.Casino E. J. Smith E. A. Scharer.Cobar R. G. Mahony J. V. Hayes.Condobolin ... R. A. Kersley A. J. Ham.Cooma B. R Trueman D. C. Donohue.Coonamble P. F. Hahesy W. Williams.Cootamundra ... R. Palmer D. Hallam.Corowa B. J. Rodgers W. Booth.Cowra T. G. L. Flynn W. J. Noble.Deniliquin R. V. Hough H. G. Hampshire.Dubbo W. A. Hicks J. P. Lawlor.Forbes M. J. McCauley V. Kinchington.Glen Innes K. M. Dash E. A. Corneliusen.Gosford A. E. Capp S. L. Lake.Goulburn V. Johnston R. G. White.Grafton C. H. Blackmore G. N. Cleeve.Grenfell W. Richardson G. P. O'Brien.Griffith K. W. Smith T. O. Robson.Gundagai J. C. Carters D. Hallam.Gunnedah ... A. V. Quiggin A. Rigby.Hay H. G. Marsh A. C. Thomas.Inverell W. K. Earls T. C. Stewart.Kempsey W. Finlay O. H. Knight.Lismore H. L. Pelham C. G. R. Wilson.Lithgow C. Hall H. N. Burke;Maitland (East) A. D. Tyler A. W. Coleman.Moree E. J. Gibson C. E. Butchart.Moss Vale W. J. Ryan W. Adam.Mudgee W. C. Avery H. G. Glasson.Murwillumbah.. F. G. Pocock J. E. Smith.Muswellbrook... V. R. Jenkins D. H. Turner.Narrabri E. I. Cocks S. J. Smith.Narrandera J S. Hart T. R. Thurgate.

Newcastle C. W. Naylor { Vacant.R. B. D. Cooper.

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District Court Registrars and Bailiffs—continued.District. Registrar. Bailiff.

N'yngan J. F. Flanagan ...... Chas. O'Reilly.Orange. R. C. P. Sheridan ... W. MacLeod.Parkes F. N. C. Beston V. Kinchington.Parramatta A. E. Hodgson. j E . W '

Pont." i H. G. Barclay.

Port Macquarie N. H. Donald W. H. Murphy.Queanbeyan ... C. W. English G. A. Batchelor.Quirindi H. L. Curry R. E. Forrest.Singleton E. J. Forrest D. H. Turner.

1 G. C. Coates.G. E. Woodward.F. H. Adams.J. G. Hall.

Sydney J. A. Friendship ... A. G. Humphreys.D. McKinnon.J. Rew.A. Bourne.

l L. J. Blunden.Tamworth K. R. Waddell A. E. Rickards.Taree F. R. Wood B. T. Michie.Temora L. R. L. McGinty ... W. A. Schliebs.Tent erfield W. G. Pullen W. F. Rock.Wagga Wagga... J. Byrne G. Moore.Walgett E. T. A. Smythe E. Maher.Wellington H. J. Mills A. M. Jones.Wentworth T. F. Price F. G. Thorn.Wollongong

- . R. A. Hardwicke T. W. Reed.

Wyalong (West) F. C. C. Flanagan D. J. Toovey.Yass J. W. Masters R. G. White.Young A. E. Stonham N. H. Boyce.

ASSISTANT DISTRICT COURT REGISTRARS ANDBAILIFFS.

District. Assistant Registrar. Additional Bailiff.Ballina C. Miller F.A.Rendall (Lismore )

Cessnock H. G. Cobley A. W. Coleman.(Maitland).

Coff ' s Harbour, T. T. .Slack J. D. Cameron.Coonabarabran, N. L. M. Hammond C. H. Dawson.Dungog G. W. Hunt J. J. H. Bell.

(Maitland).Gloucester R. L. Sheldon D. A. Fordyce (Taree).

Hillston V. W. Heathwood ... J. Dunbar.Junee F. L. Sheppard J. J. Dominguez

( Wagga).Lake Cargelligo N. C. Gardner R. J. Wiles.

(Wyalong).Pe nri th R. L. C. Hill C.J. Welch (Parra.

matta).Warialda ...... Vacant. T. A. Peate (Moree).

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Assistant District Court Registrars and -. Bailiffs —continued.

.District Assistant Registrar Additional BailiffWarren •. C W Owen M. F. Duggan Nyngan

Blayney . ... R A..Pollard H. Reece (Bathurst).Maclean T. I. Lumley G. N. Cleeve

Grafton)Henty H. Wardley S. Terlich (Albury).Culcairn H. Wardley A. Liston (Albury)..Gilgandra ,J• I. Fellows W. Williams.

Bingara E. J. Young T. C. Stewart.( Inverell).

Bombala F. J,Smith E B.Ruxton (Cooma)•Kiama, F.O . Olsen R. W. Walker

(Wollongong).Moruya V. F. Zann W. A. Folkard (Bega).Tumut F. W. Smart J. C. Hargreayes

(Gundegai-G'ulgong J. L. Craddock H. G Glasson.

Mudgee).Ardlethan A. M. Chandler T. D. „James (Tem.ora).

kyogle R. N. Rogencamp •P Moy (Casino).Macksville L. R. Mathieson F. Davis (Bellingen).

Holbrook „, H.Wardley S. B. Gifford (Albury).Murrumburrah N. A. Hai lstone N. H. Boyce.Young

Scone F. A. Spence O. H. CumberlandMuswellbrook

Murrurundi T. J. Towns R. E. Forrest.Quirindi).Urana C. R. E. Morgan M Evans.

Narrandera).Leeton A. S. Kendall T. R. Thurgate.

(Narrand,era).Crookwell F. M: Murphy R. G. 'White.

(Goulburn).Jerilderie N. J Hunt H. G. Hampshire.

(DeniliquinMolong H. V. Brigden G. WilliamsManilla E. B. Watkins R. W. J. Dick.

Barraba E. B. Watkins

CLAIMS TO GRANTS OF LANDS.(Department of Lands, Bridge street, Sydney.)

(Commissioners under the Conveyancing and Lawof Property Act, 1898.)

President Commissioners Thomas William Garrett.

Allan Hammill 'Uther, B.A., LL.B.Secretary R. H. Lewis.

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LAW COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA(Office 3 Castlereagh Street, Sydney.)

President David Maughan, K.C. (N.S.W.)W. K. Fullagar, K.C. (Vic.)Vice -Presidents Herbert Mayo, K.C. (S.A.)

Hon. Treasurer Duncan Barron (N.S.W.)Secretary E. Newton Daly (N.S.W.)Auditor Eric S. Kelynack, F.C.A. (Aust,)

(N.S.W.)THE BARRISTERS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF

NEW SOUTH WALES.Committee of Management The Council of the N.S.W.

Bar Association.Trustee Perpetual Trustee Com•

pany (Limited).Hon. Secretary : A. B.Kerrigan. Hon. Treasurer :R . Else

_ Mitchell.NEW SOUTH WALES BAR ASSOCIATION.

(Incorporated 1936).Officers —President R. C. Teece, E.C.Vice-President D. Maughan, K.C.Honorary Treasurer B. C. Fuller, K.C.Honorary Secretary W. E. Reid.Asst. Honorary Secretary R. Else Mitchell.Council—The Attorney-General (ex officio) D. Maughan, K.C., R. C.

Teece, K.C., W. R. Dovey, K.C., B. C. Fuller, K.C.,Vernon Treatt, K.C., H. V. Jaques, L. C. Badham, E. J.Hooke, K. A. Ferguson, E. M. Martin, E. W. Street,B. Sugerman, A. R. Taylor, C. D. Monahan, F. W. Kitto,W. E. Reid, H..J. H. Henchman, A. B. Kerrigan, R. ElseMitchell.

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

President . . .. . .. . . ..W . J. Baldock.Vice-Presidents J. G. Crowther and D. Barron.-Honorary Treasurer F. O . Ebsworth.

A. E. Abbott, Major the Hon. H. J. R.Clayton, M L.C„ E. T. Hollingdale,

_Members of Council G. O. Kelynack, M. W. D. McIntyre,H. Millett, W. C. Moodie, A. J. Morgan,C. W. Robson, J. O. Stevenson, G. A.Yuill.

Solicitor Geoffrey W. E. Walker.Auditor Milton Johnson, F. C. A. (Aust.)Secretary E. Newton Daly.THE STATUTORY COMMITTEE OF THE INCORPOR-

ATED LAW INSTITUTE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.(Office : 3 Castlereagh Street, Sydney).

Chairman John Edward Gosling, O.B.E.David William Roxburgh.Arthur Nelson Littlejohn, O.B.E.Members Thomas Wills Nicholls.George Washington Waddell, LL.D.,

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THE SOLICITORS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.(Office, Royal Chambers, 3 Castlereagh-street, Sydney.)

P. E. Browne (Hon. Treasurer),1, F O Ebsworth, A.N. Littlejohn,Directors J. M. Ralston, A. V. Milford,

H. Stuart Osborne.Auditors f C. E. C. Lupton, F. E.McElhone

R.J. Yeomans.Honorary Secretary E. Newton Daly.

THE SOCIETY OF NOTARIES OF NEW SOUTHWALES.

(12 Castlereagh-street, Sydney.)

President Aubrey Halloran.Vice-President C. Minter.

Hon. Secretary andTreasurer ...... Geoffrey W. E. Walker.

(A. W. Allen,Members of Council . .1A. P. N. Dalrymple,

(E: A. Milford and R. C. Osborne.Honorary Auditor A. Gordon Smith.

BARRISTERS ADMISSION BOARD. - •

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

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

G. E. Barwick, K.C., and G. J. J. O'Sullivan.Secretary—C. T. Herbert.Assistant Secretary—N. M. Brown,Examiners—Prof. James Williams, PhD. (Cantab),L LM

(N.Z.), W. McMinn, The Hon. V. H. Treatt, M MK.C., B. Sugerman, T. P. Flattery, F. C. Stephen,W. S. Sheldon, A. R. Taylor, C. D. Monahan, F. C.Hutley and S. G. Webb.

SOLICITORS ADMISSION BOARD.(Supreme Court House, King-street, Sydney.)

President—Prof. James Williams, PhD. (Cantab.), LL M(N.Z.)

Deputy President—B. Sugerman.Barristers—J. Leaver, G. P. Stuckey, A. B. Kerrigan,Solicitors— J. H. Stephenson, W. E. R. Francis, J. H.F-

Kaleski.First Law Examiner—A.R. Moffitt.Secretary—C. T. Herbert.Assistant Secretary—N. M. Brown.

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BARRISTERS.(Arranged in order of seniority.)

The asterisk denotes a member of the Bar Association, the daggera Barrister who is engaged in Defence Service for the duration ofthe War.

BARRISTERS. I Chambers. Admitted.

Martin, The Hon. C.E., M.L.A. i 142 Phillip-street .... 20 Nov., 1936Attorney-General.

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

Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn, K.C. Denman Chambers .... 1 Aug., 1885Piddington, A. B., K.C. 182 Phillip Street .... 17 Sept., 1890

*Windeyer, R., K.C. Denman Chambers .... 10 Aug., 1894*Maughan, David, K.C. 142 Phillip-street 17 June, 1896*Watt, Andrew R. J., K.C. .... Denman Chambers 31 Oct. , 1894*Teece,R. Clive, LC. Denman Chambers ....I 29 Oct., 1903*Mitchell, The Hon. E. M., K .C , 142 Phillip-street 26 Oct:, 1900

M.L.C.*Monahan, W. W.,•K.C. 142 Phillip-street 14 Feb., 1907*Manning, The Hon. Sir Henry Selborne Chambers 28 July, 1902

E., K. B. E., K. C., M. L. C.,*Evatt, Dr. H. V., K C M.H. R. 182 Phillip-street 31 Oct., 1918*Garran, Sir Robert, G.C.M G., 174 Phillip-street.. .. 28 Aug., 1891K C

*Weston, C. A., K.C. University Chambers 30 Oct., 1913*Mason, H. H., K.C. 182 Phillip-street ....... 8 May, 1913*Pitt, A. G. M., K..C University Chambers . 1 Mar., 1905*Hardwick, C. A.,- K. C 142 Phillip-street ....I 2 June, 1915*Bradley, W. J.,K.C. Selborne Chambers .... 8 May, 1919* Dovey, W. R., K.C., Selborne Chambers.... 1 June, 1922•Spender, The Hon. P. C., K C , 142 Phillip—street 10 May, 1923

M.P.*Crawford, T. S., K.C. Senior Crown Prosecu 29 Aug:, 1912

tor's Chambers,CourtHouse, Darlinghurst.

•Evatt, The Hon Clive R, K.C., .53 Martin place 6 May, 1926M L. A.

*Fuller, Bryan C ., K.C University Chambers .. 8 May.' 1913*Clancy, Brian, K.C. Chalfont Chambers'.... 10 , Ma • 1923•Cassidy, J. E.,K.C. Selborne Chambers .. 23 Feb., 1922'*Newell, F. J. Kingsley, K. C. University Chambers .. 1 Nov., 1920*Treatt, Vernon, M. M., K. C., Denman Chambers.... 25 April, 1923

M.L.A.Miller Erie tS., K C. Denman, Chambers..... 28,JuIy 1927

0.*Wallace, Gordon, K.C. ...... 182 Phillip-street 10 May, 1928Barwick, G. E., K C 142 Phillip-Street .... 1 June, 1 927

*Dwyer, F. A., K C 53 Martin-place 26 Aug., 1927

* Manning, R. K. Denman Chambers .. 16 Aug., 1889Pike, G. Herbert 174 Phillip ,Strest 5 Mar:, 1892

*MacKenzie,W. K.S., D.S.O., V.D Denman Chambers .... 18' Nov.. 1895* Filcher, Norman G Denman Chambers .... 24 Oct., 1901*Cohen, Alroy M. Denman Chambers' .. 10 Aug., 1905• Wilson, David 142 Philip-street 24 May, 1906*Jaques, H. V. Selborne Chambers .. 15 Feb., 1907

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- -BARRISTERS. Chambers. i A'dmitted.' .•

Wickham„E. W. 167 Phillip-street 15 Aug., •1907Ingham, E. 148 Phillip-street 1 July, 1908

*Murray-Prior, R. S. 142 Phillip-street 20 Nov., 1908G oldston, R. C. Selborne Chambers .... 8 June, 1910

'Collins, Clifford M. Selborne Chambers .... .28 July, .1910Harper, A M , University Chambers .. 27 July, 1911

*Toose, S. V. 167 Phillip-street 9.May, 1912Little, E 167 Phillip-street 13 May, 1912

*McDonald, E. F. University Chambers .. 21 Nov., .1913*Wilson, J.-Bowie, M.B.E., V.D. 142 phillip-street .. .... 13 Mar., .1914'Lloyd, Alan S. Denman Chambers .... 11 May, 1914Reynolds,. Edward R. T 142 Phillip-street 6.May, 1915

'Sheppard,'Wilfred J . University Chambers .. 21 Feb., .1916' Badham, Lennard C. Denman Chambers .. 31 May, 1916Miles,.V. J. Rundell University Chambers .. 23 June, 1916Kidston,•,Rod. R. Cr o w n Prosecutor's 17.Nov., 1916

Chambers, Queen's-sq.Telfer. B. F. F. 167 Phillip-street .... 17 Nov., 1919Small,•Hubert A. Selborne Chambers .... 16 Aug., .1917

*Bathgate, D. G Denman Chambers .... 18.Feb., 1918Redshaw, 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., 1919Leonard, James St, Clare 164 Phillip-street 12 Mar., .1920

Cordell, J. C. S. Denman Chambers .. . 6 May, 1920* Simpson,. W. B. 142 Pbillip-street 6 May, 1920Wheeler, Arthur R. ...... ... Strathfield Avenue, 19 Nov., 1920

SrathfieldSwan, L. B. Selborne Chambers ... 28 Feb.„ 1921

Evans. F. P 148; Phillip-street ;18,Mar., 1921Reimer, 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' Shand, J. W Selborne Chambers.... 3 Nov., 1921*Hutchinson, Lloyd C. Crown Prosecutor's 17 Nov., 1921-

;Chambers, Queen's-sq.CoIlier, J B 142; Phillip-street 2 May. .1922

Smith,. N. - C: •167 iPhillip-street 11:May, 1922• ..Tonking K. J. 164-Phillip-street 1.5`,May, 1922'Ferguson, K. A. ........: ...... 142. Phillip -street 1 -June,...1922Sturt,,R M .. . ....... ..1..... ,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., 7923.*Hungerford, G. P. L. ..167.Phillip-Street i22 Feb, 1923Paterson, D. G. 142•Phillip-street 22 Feb., 1923

*Flattery, T. P. .148:Phillip-street 16. Mar., :1923*Moors, M C. • Selborne Chambers.... -10May, • 1923*Loxton,.M. F., M. C. 167 Phillip street 10 May, 1923*Hunter, D. B. University Chambers .. 31 May, -1923Molloy J F .184 Phillip „Street 6.June 1923

Bales, J. ,142 Phillip Street 5,Sept., .1023*Rainbow, Alfred Ernest Denman Chambers .... 19 Nov.„ 1923

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. I Admitted.

Rooney, C. V. Crown Prosecutorsi 23 Nov., 1923Chambers, Queen's 1Square.

Anderson, J. W. 142 Phillip-street 8 May, 1924•Stuckey, G. P. 142 Phillip-street I 15 May 1924*Martin, Edgar M. 142 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1924*Street, E. W. 142 Phillip-street . ... 29 Aug., 1924*Arnott, H. D. Selborne Chambers .... 19 Feb., 1925Saddington, A. G. 167 Phillip-street 5 Mar., 1925

*Beale, Howard 142 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925*tChambers, Rex 184 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925*Louat, Dr. F. University Chambers .. 14 May, 1925*McIntosh, Noel D, 167 Phillip.street . 14 May, 1925*tWindeyer, W. J. V. 184 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925*Webb, S. G. 142 Phillip street 28 Aug., 1925*Kinkead, J. J. B., M.C. 142 Phillip-street 7 Sep., 1925*MeKell, The Hon. W. J., M.L.A. Selborne Chambers 20 Nov., 1925t Young, Alfred G, 148 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1926*Sugerman, B 167 Phillip-street 12 Mar., 1926tWallace, A. C. 174 Phillip-street 12 Mar., 1926Berne, F. W. Crown Prosecutor's 6 May, 1926

Chambers, Queen's-sq.Dignam W. J. 142 Phillip-street 6 May, 1926

*tStephen, F. C. 142 Phillip-street 6 May, 1926*Wesche, V. G . 174 Philip-street 27 May, 1926

*Taylor, Alan R. 167 Phillip-street 2 June, 1926Weir, George, M.L.A. 142 Phillip-street ...... 5 Aug., 1926Hutton, W. 142 Phillip-street 27 Aug., 1926

• Myers, F. G. 142 Phillip-street 27Aug., 1926*Leslie, A. C. 167 Phillip-street 19 Nov., 1926*/Seaton, George 142 P hillip-street .... 19 Nov., 1926*Monahan, C. D. 142 Phillip-street 17 Feb.. 1927*tCurlewis, Adrian H. 184 Phillip-street 11 Mar., 1927Ferguson, A. Hume Selborne Chambers.... 5 May, 1927

*Kinsella, E. P. 167 Phillip-street 5 May, 1927*Kitto, Frank W. 167 Phillip-street....... .5 May, 1927*Cook, R. Cecil 148 Phillip-street 23 Feb., 1928*Amsberg, George 167 Phillip-street I23Feb., 1928*Jenkyn, N. A. 167 Phillip-street 2'3 Feb., 1928Flynn, W. Stilwell 142 Phillip-street 16 Mar., 1928Hastings, Roland 142 Phillip-street .. ... 10 May, 1928Conybeare. Theo, 167 Phillip-street ...... 6 June, 1928

*tO'Sullivan, Gerald J. J. 142 Phillip-street ..... 6 June, 1928*tBavin, John W. University Chamber.... 2 Aug., 1928Creer, J. E. N. 142 Phillip -street ..... 2 Aug., 1928

t Blacket, W. R. 142 Phillip-street 2 Aug., 1928*Moverley, A. J. I Selborne Chambers 2 Aug., 1928*Reid, W. E. I 167 Phillip -street 31 Aug., 1928*Henchman, H. J. H. i 142 Phillip street 21 Feb., 1929stEmerton, John Keith 142 Phillip-street 30 Aug., 1929t Wright , Lytton 167 Phillip-street ' 30 Aug., 1929

*McClemens, J. H. 53 Martin-place 14 Mar., 1930*Edwards, Roy V. 167 Phillip-street, I 8 May, 1930Sheahan, W. F., M ,L.A., I 142 Phillip-street I 8 May, 1930

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. 1 Admitted.

*Sheldon, W. S. 184 Phillip-street 8 May, 1930*Kerrigan, A. B. 142 Phillip-street 4 June, 1930*'Jamieson, Stewart 182 Phillip-street ...... 29Aug., 1930May, Henry W 148 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1930

”Pilcher, J. E. H 174 Phillip-street 30 Oct., 1930*Wright, Bert ram 142 Phillip-street 21 Nov., 1930Maguire, Hugh 142 Phillip-street 19 Feb., 1931

*Ashburner, R. 174 Phillip-street 17 June, 1931O'Toole, J. E. 142 Phillip-street ...... 28 Aug., 1931

*'Selby, D. M 167 Phillip-street 30 Sep., 1931*'Grant, G. Beresford 167 Phillip-street 26 Jan., 1932'Parker, G. R. 77 Castlereagh-street ... 4 Feb , 1932Mack, C. S. 174 Phillip-street 4 Mar., 1932

*McLelland, C. 174 Phillip-street .... 4 Mar , 1932Roberts, I. C. 142 Phillip-street 4 Mar., 1932

*Collins, Wilfred .............. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932*f Gill, A. W. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932*'Meares, C. L. D. 148 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932*Richards. Jack 167 Phillip-street ...... 25 May, 1932Sofer Schreiber, M. 182 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932

*Storey, H. M. 148 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932*'Turner, Robert W. N. 182 Phillip-street ...... 25 May, 1982

Burke, Charles 167 Phillip-street ...... 19 Aug , 1932*Fitzpatrick, J. P. 142 Phillip-street 19 Aug., 1932fSmith, Alan G. 167 Phillip-street ...... 19 Aug., 1932*Richardson, The Hon. Athol, 167 Phillip-street 20 Oct., 1932

M.L.A. Pike, John D. 174 Phillip-street 10 Nov., 1932

*Hidden, F. C. 142 Phillip-street 18 Nov., 1932tLang, J. A. 142 Phillip-street 26 Jan., 1983*Holmes, J. D. 142 Phillip-street 10 Mar., 1933*Thomas, G. B. 142 Phillip-street 10 Mar., 1933*Kirby, Richard C. 53 Martin-place 4 May, 1933*'Hammond, J. M. 167 Phillip-street 26 May, 1933IComans, J. G. 167 Phillip-Street 27 July, 1933Furnell, L. C 142 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1933

*Snelling, Harold 167 Phillip-street 19 Dec., 1933Isaacs, Simon 167 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1934

*Hardie, M. F. 174 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1934*.Keagan, Richard Wonson .... 182 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 19341-Vincent. T. G. 142 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1934*fSmith, Robert C. 167 Phillip-street 3 May, 1934Donovan, G. P. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934McKeon, John J. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934Shannon, Carl 167 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934Tanner, L. G. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934Taylor, S.C. 174 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934Walsh, C. A 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934

'Prior, J. Harvey 167 Phillip-street 11 June, 1934*White, Brian K. 167 Phillip-street 26 July, 1934f Watson, J. P. Carr 182 Phillip-street 26 July 19341-Coen, J. V 133 Pitt-street 24 Aug., 1934*'Lewis, David F. 167 Phillip-street 24 Aug , 1934Parsonage, T. G 53 Martin Place 24 Aug.. 1934

*'McKay, T. S. 142 Phillip-street ...... Oct., 1934

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. i Admitted.

*Martin, S. G. O . I 182 Phillip-street 16 Nov., 1934*Smyth, John W. I 167 Phillip-street 16 Nov., 1934st Hay, Neil H 142 Phillip-street 14 Feb., 1935Clegg, Eric 142 Phillip-street 2 May, 1935

tHicks, D. S. 142 Phillip-street 24 May, 1935Lysaght, Carroll 174 Phillip-street 24 May, 1935

*McKillop, D. H. 174 Phillip-street 24 May, 1935*fPhillips, J. M. K. 167 Phillip-street 24 May, 1935*tMaughan, Barton 167 Phillip-street 3 July, 1935*tRiley, Bernard B. 142 Phillip-street 3 July, 1935Cohen, (Miss) Nerida J. 167 Phillip-street 25 July, 1935Malor, R. L. 142 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1935

tRedapple, W. P. 167 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1935Taylor, R. Lindsay) 142 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1935

* l.Bruxner, J. M. 142 Phillip-street 15 Nov., 1935tEastman, Allan James 167 Phillip-street 15 Nov., 1935Clapin, Jack Adrian 184 Phillip-street 13 Feb., 1936'

* Warburton; Max E. 182 Phillip-street 13 Feb., 1936*t Head, Phillip L. 182 Phillip-street 13 Feb., 1936Jordan, L. C... 142 Phillip-street 13 Feb., 1936

*Stevens, A. K. 142 Phillip-street 6 Mar., 1936i' Kennedy, A. K 148 Phillip-street 6 Mar., 1936*Nolan, John R. 184 Plillip-street 6 Mar., 1936stMitchell, Harrie R. 167 Phillip-street 7 May, 1936*Beattie, A. C. 142 Phillip-street .... 29 May, 1936Coyle J. G. 142 Phillip-street 29 May; 1936

*tEvans, J. D. 167 Phillip-street ...... 29 May 1936Ziems, T. O. 142 Phillip-street 29 May, 1936

*Bowen N. H. 167 Phillip-street 30 July, 1936'•Ferrari, J. S. 167 Phillip-street 30 July, 1936*tMacfarlan, B. P. 184 Phillip-street 30 July 1936Pile, Marcel E. 182 Phillip-street 30 July, 1936—

*tO'Riordan, C. T, 142 Phillip-street 28 Aug., 1936.*Allen, Philip H. 167 Phillip-street 18 Feb:, 1937*Carson, Bryan 142 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1937I Lynch, J. P. 142 Phillip-street 12 Mar, 1937Cowie, J. K. W. 148 Phillip-street 28 May, 193.7Dillon, C. B. 184 Phillip-street....... 28 May, 1937

'Kelly, D. F. Chalfont Chambers ...., 29 Julyi 1937-*tBr'ereton, R. Le Gay 167 Phillip-street 19 Nov., 1937tCassidy, R. B. 174 Phillip-street 17 Feb., 1938 ,

Kerr, John R. 182 Phillip-street 17 Feb., 1938 ,'Nagle, John Flood 182 Phillip-street 17 Feb., 1938*Officer, F. J. D. 142 Phillip-street ...... 17 Feb., 1938

*Holden, The Hon. T. S., M.L.C 142 Phillip-street 11 Mar., 1938Levine, A. ' 142 Phillip-street 11 Mar., 1938*Healy, M. Desmond 167 Phillip-street 5 May, 1938'-'Davis, Owen L 184 Phillip-street 5 May, 1938:*Langsworth, Chris. 142 Phillip-street ...... 27 May, 1938',,,i'Larkins,- Antony 167 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938 ,

Lee, W. J. 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938-Lynch, Cyril B. 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938

•Martin, Roger N. - 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938;*Moffitt, Athol R. 184 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938'Reid, Clive R. 148 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. ( Admitted.

•Reynolds. Raymond G. 184 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938-” Smith, A. Cameron 142 Philip-street 27 May, 1938Throsby; C. P. T. 142 Philip-street 26 Aug., 1938

tWoodward, P. M. 167 Phillip-street 28 July, 1938Brennan, John M. 182 Phillip-street 4 Oct., 1938Quinn,..G. E. 142 Phillip-street 18 Nov., 1938-

tBlack, I. C. 142 Phillip-street 16 Feb., 1939'•Mitchell, R. Else 167 Phillip-street 16 Feb., 1939'tSpencer; Ian.G. 63 Darling Pt. road, 10 Mar., 1939

Edgecliff.Wall, Colman 53 Martin-place 10 Mar,, 1939

•Dawes, E. Naasson 142 Phillip-street 16 Mar„ 1939Rofe, Thos. E. 92 Pitt-street 18 May, 1939'

•Starke, J. G 167 Phillip-street 21 June, 1939tBridge, Alan 182 Phillip-street 27 July, 1939McKeon, M. W. 142 Phillip-street 25 Aug., 1939Wybrow, K. G. 167 Phillip-street 25 Aug., 1939-

'Dickinson, G. A. 167 Phillip-street 26 Oct., 1939•Asprey, Kenneth W. 182 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1939•Todd, J. A. 192 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1939;Conlon, A. H. S. 142 Phillip-street 15 Feb. 1940Kenny, P. J 184 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1940Knight, W. J. 167 Phillip-street 24 May, 1940,Falstein, S M., M.H.R, 167 Phillip-street 23 Aug„ 1940

*.Manning...J..K. 167, Phillip-street 25 Oct., 1940Ryan, R.,J. B. 174 Phillip-street 15 Nov., 1940

tTreatti: F. B. 182 Phillip-street 15 Nov., 1940•Stonham, R. M. 142 Phillip-street 14 Mar., 1941tMarr, R..J. 167 Phillip-street 14 Mar., 1941 ,

tToose, P.''B. 167 Phillip-street 9 May, 1941Coates, Anthony J. 142 Phillip-street 30 May, 1941Bernard, (Mrs.) Ann 14-2 Phillip-street 25 June, 1941

tGoldston, J. R 174 Phillip-street 3 July, 1941Lamaro, Joseph 142 Phillip-street .... 21 Nov., 1941

tThe.names of all Barristers on the Roll not resident in this State - (-,...are -omitted from this List.

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(Alphabetical List.)

The asterisk denotes a member of the Bar Association; the dagger, aBarrister who is engaged in Defence Service for the duration of the War.

BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

*Allen, Philip H. 167 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1937*Amsberg, George 167 Phillip-street 23 Feb., 1928Anderson, J. W 142 Phillip-street 8 May, 1924

*Arnett, H. D. 25 Selborne Chambers.. 19 Feb., 1925*Ashburner, R. 174 Phillip-street 17 June, 1931*Asprey, Kenneth W. 182 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1939

*Badham, Lennard C. Denman Chambers .... 31 May, 1916*Bales, J 142 Phillip-street 5 Sept., 1923Barwick, G. E., K.C 142 Phillip-street 1 June, 1927

*Bathgate, D. G. Denman Chambers .... 18 Feb., 19185 tBavin, J. W. University Chambers.. 2 Aug., 1928*Beale, Howard 142 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925*Beattie, A. C. 142 Phillip-street 29 May, 1936Bernard, (Mrs.) Ann 142 Phillip-street 25 June, 1941Berne, F. W. Crown Prosecutor's

Chambers Queen's Sq. 6 May, 1926(Black, I. C. 142 Phillip Street 16 Feb, 1939f Blanket, W. R. 142 Phillip-street 2 Aug,, 1928*Bowen, N. H. 167 Phillip-street 30 July., 1936*Bradley, W. J., K.C Selborne Chambers .... 8 May, 1919Brennan, John M. ........ 182 Phillip-street 4 Oct., 1938

*t Brereton, R. Le Gay 167 Phillip-street 19 Nov., 1937(Bridge, Alan 182 Phillip Street 27 July, 1939* t Bruxner, J. M. 142 Phillip-street .... 15 Nov., 1935*Burdekin, B, 142 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1919Burke, Charles 167 Phillip-street 19 Aug., 1932

Canaway, Arthur Pitcairn, K.C. Denman Chambers 1 Aug., 1885*Carson, Bryan 142 Phillip-street i 18 Feb., 1937*Cassidy, J. E., K.C. Selborne Chambers .. 23 Feb., 1922(Cassidy, R. B. 174 Phillip-street 17 Feb., 1938'tChambers, Rex 184 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925*Clancy, Brian, K.C Chalfont Chambers .. 10 May, 1923Clapin, Jack Adrian 184 Phillip-street 13 Feb., 1936Clegg, Eric 142 Phillip-street .... 2 May, 1935Coates, A. J. 14-2 Phillip-street 30 May, 1941

Coen, J. V. 133 Pitt-street 24 Aug., 1934*Cohen, Alroy M. Denman Chambers .. 10 Aug., 1905Cohen, (Miss) Nerida J 167 Phillip-street .... 25 July, 1935Collier, J. B. 142 Phillip Street 2 May, 1922

*Collins, Clifford M. Selborne Chambers .. 28 July, 1910*Collins, Wilfred 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932tComans, J. G 167 Phillip-street 27 July, 1933Conlon, A. H. S. 142 Phillip-street .... 15 Feb., 1940Conybeare, Theo. 167 Phillip-street .... 6 June, 1928

*Cook, R. Cecil 148 Phillip-street 23 Feb., 1928Cordell, J. C. S Denman Chambers .... 6 May., 1920Cowie, .J. K. W. 148 Phillip-street 28 May, 1937Coyle, J. G. 142 Phillip-street 29 May, 1936

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. I Admitted.

*Crawford, T. S., K.C Snr. Crown Prosecutors'Chambers, Court HouseDarlinzhurst, 2 Aug., 1912

Creer, J. E. N. 142 Phillip-street .... 2 Aug. 1912*tCurlewis. Adrian H. 184 Phillip-street 11 Mar., 1927

-Davis, Owen L. 184 Phillip-street 5 May, 1938•Dawes. E. Nausson 142 Phillip-street 16 Mar., 1939-Dickinson, G. A 167 Phillip Street. 26 Oct., 1939Dignam, W. J. 142 Phillip-street 6 May, 1926

tDillon, C. B. 184 Phillip-street 28 May, 1937Donovan, G. P. I 142 Phillip-street ..... 25 May, 1934

*Dovey, W. R., K.C Selborne Chambers .... 1 June, 1922*Dwyer, F. A , K.C 53 Martin Place 26 Aug., 1927

Eastman, Allan James 167 Phillip-street 15 Nov., 1935*Edwards, Roy V. 167 Phillip-street 8 May, 1930l't Emerton, John Keith ... .... 142 Phillip-street 30 Aug., 1929*Evans, F. P. 148 Phillip-street 18 Mar., 19211-Evans, J. D. 167 Phillip-street 29 May, 1936•Evatt,, The Hon. Clive R., K.C. 53 Martin Place 6 May, 1926

M.L.A.*Hyatt, Dr. H. V., K C., M.H.R... 182 Phillip-street 31 Oct., 1918

Falstein, S. M., M.H.R 167 Phillip-street ... .. 23 Aug., 1940Ferguson, A. Hume Selborne Chambers .... 5 May, 1927

'Ferguson, K. A. 142 Phillip-street 1 'June, 1922*Ferrari, J. S. 167 Phillip-street ....... 30 July, 1936*Fitzpatrick, J. P. 142 Phillip-street 19 Aug., 1932*Flattery, T. P. 148 Phillip-street 16 Mar., 1923

Flynn, W. Stilwell 142 Phillip-street 16 Mar., 1928*Fuller, Bryan C., K.C. ........ University Chambers 8 May, 1913

Furnell, L. C. 142 Phillip-street 17 Nov., 1933

*Garran, Sir Robt.,G.C.M.G.,K.C. Selborne Chambers 28 Aug., 1891*Gee, Walter S. 167 Phillip.street 22 Feb., 1923•tGill, A. W. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932t Goldaton, J. R. 174 Phillip street 3 July, 1941Goldston, R. C. Selborne Chambers .... 8 June, 1910

*tGrant, G. Beresford 167 Phillip-street 26 Jan., 1932

'-Hammond, J. M. 167 Phillip-street 26 May, 1933*Hardie, M. F. 174 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1934*Hardwick, C. A., K.C. ..... ... 142 Phillip-street 2 June, 1915Harper, A. M. University Chambers .. 27 July, 1911Hastings, Roland 142 Phillip-street....— 10 May, 1928

*-Hay, Neil H. 142 Phillip-street 14 Feb., 1935*tHead, Phillip L. 182 Phillip-street 13 Feb , 1936*Healy, M. Desmond 167 Phillip-street 5 May, 1938*Henchman, H. J. H. .......... 142 Phillip-street 21 Feb., 1929*Henry, H. A. University Chambers .. 17 Nov., 1919tHicks, D. S. 142 Phillip-street ...... 24 May, 1935*Hidden, F. C. 142 Phillip-street 18 Nov., 1932

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. Admitted.

*Holden, The Hon. T. S., M.L.C. 142 Phillip-street 11 Mar., 1938*Holmes, J. D. 142 Phillip-street 10 Mar., 1933* Hooke, Edwin James 142 Phillip-street 2 Sept., 1921•Hungerford, G. P. L. 167 Phillip-street 22 Feb., 1923'Hunter, D. B. University Chambers .. 31 May, 1923* Hutchinson, Lloyd C Crown Prosecutor s

Chambers, Queen's-sq. 17 Nov., 1921Hutton, W. 142 Philip-street 27 Aug., 1926.

Ingham, E. 148 Phillip-street 1 July, 1908Isaacs, Simon 167 Phillip-street .... 15 Feb., 1934

*tJamieson, Stewart 182 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1930' Jaques, H. V. Selborne Chambers .. 15 Feb., 1907*Jenky-n, N. A. 167 Phillip-street 23 Feb., 1928Jordan, L. C. 142 Phillip-Street 13 Feb., 1936

*Keegan, Richard Wonson .... 182 Phillip.street 15 Feb., 1934

I/Kelly, D. F. Chalfont Chambers .. 29 July, 1937Kennedy, A. K. 148 Phillip-street .... 6 Mar., 1936Kenny, P. J. 184 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1940Kerr, John R. 182 Phillip-street 17 Feb., 1938

*Kerrigan, A. B. 142 Phillip-street 4 June, 1930Kidston, Rod. R. Crown Prosecutor's 17 Nov., 1916

Chambers, Queen's sq.' *Kinkead, J. J. B., M.C. 142 Phillip-street 7 Sept., 1925*Kinsella, E. P. 167 Phillip-street 5 May, 1927*Kirby, Richard C. 53 Martin Place ...... 4 May, 1933

•*Kitto, Frank W. 167 Phillip-street .... . 5 May, 1927Knight, W. J. 167 Phillip-street 24 May, 1940

Lamaro, Joseph 142 Phillip street 21 Nov., 1941tLang, J. A. 142' Phillip-street 26 Jan., 1933•Langsworth, Chris 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938.stLarkins, Antony 167 Phillip-street. 27 May, 1938*Leaver, J. Denman Chambers .... 24 Nov. 1922Lee, 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., 1926Levine, A. 142 Phillip-street 11 Mar., 1938

*tLewis, David F. 167 Phillip-street 24 Aug., 1934Little, E. 167 Phillip-street 13 May, 1912

'*Lloyd, Alan S. Denman Chambers .... 11 May, 1914

*Louat, Dr.F. University Chambers .. 14 May, 1925' *Loxton, M.F., M.C. 167 Phillip-street 10 May, 1923s tLynch, Cyril B. 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938fLynch, J. P. 142 Phillip-street 12 Mar., 1937Lysaght, Carroll • 174 Phillip-street 24 May, 1935

- */Macfarlan, B. P. 184 Phillip-street 30 July, 1939Mack, C. S. 174 Phillip-street 4 Mar., 1932

*MacKenzie,W. K. S.,D.S.O.,V.D. Denman Chambers 18 Nov., 1895*McClemens, J. H 3 Martin-place 14 Mar., 1930*McDonald, E. F. University Chambers .. 21 Nov., 1913

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BARRISTERS Chambers. I Admitted.

*McIntosh, Noel D. 167 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925*McKay, T. S. 142 -Phillip-street ...... 25 Oct.. 1934

ILMcKell, The Hon. W. J., M.LA Selborne Chambers .... 20 Nov., •1925McKeon, John J. 142-Phillip-street 25 May, 1934'McKeon, M. W 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., 1919Maguire, Hugh - 142 Phillip-street .... 19 Feb., 1931Malor, R. L. 142 Phillip-street ...... 23 Aug., 1935

*Manning,The Hoe. Sir Henry E , Selborne Chambers .. 28 July, 1902K.B.E.,K.C.,M.L.C.

*Manning, J, K. -167, Phillip-street 25 Oct., 1940Manning, R. K. Denman Chambers, .. 16 Aug., 18891- Marr, R. J. 167 Phillip-street 14 Mar., 1941Martin, The Hon, C. E., M L A ., 142 Phillip-street 20 Nov., 1936Attorney-General.

•Martin, Edgar M 142 Phillip-street ... 29 Aug., 1924*Martin, Roger N. 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938*Martin, S. G. O. 182 Phillip-street 16 Nov., 1934*•Mason, H. H., K. C - 182-Phillip-street 8 May, 19139Maughan, Barton 167 Phillip-street .... 3 July, 1935• Maughan, David, K. C 142 Phillip-street 17 June, 1896May, Henry W. 148 Phillip-street .... 29 Aug., 1930

*Meares, C. L. D. .148 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932*Meek, H. G. University Chambers, 17 Nov., 1922Miles, V. J. Rundell University Chambers.. 23 June, 1916

• *Miller, Eric S., K.C. Denman Chambers .. 28 July, 1927*Mitchell, The Hon. E. M., K.C , 142 Phillip-street 26 Oct., -1900

11.L.C.*1-Mitchell,Harrie R. 167-Phillip-street 7•May, 1936*Mitchell, R. Else 167 Phillip-street 16 Feb., 1939*Moffitt, Athol R 184-Phillip-street 27 May, 1938

Molloy, J. F. 184 Phillip-street .... 6 June, 1923*Monahan, C. D. 142 Phillip-street .... 17 Feb., 1927

- *Monahan, W. W., K.C. 142 Phillip•street .... 14 Feb., 1907*Moors, M. C. -Selborne Chambers .. 10 May. 1923*Moverley, A. J ,Selborne Chambers.... 2 Aug., 1928*Murray-Prior, R. S '142-Phillip-street 20 Nov., 1908*Myers, F. G. '142 Phillip-street 27 Aug., 1926

tNagle, John Flood 142 Phillip-street 17 Feb., .1938*Newell, F. J. Kingsley, K.C. .. University Chambers 1 Nov., 1920*Nolan, John R. 184 Phillip-street .... 6 Mar., 1936

*Officer, F. J. D. 142 Phillip-street ... 17 Feb., 1938*tO'Riordan, C. T 142 Phillip-street .... 28 Aug., .1936*1-O 'Sullivan, Gerald J. J. 142 Phillip-street ..... 6 June, 1928O'Toole, J. E. 142 Phillip-street .... 28 Aug., .1931

tParker, G. R. , 77 Castlereagb-street .. 4 Feb., '1932'Parsonage, T. G. -53 Martin-place 24 Aug., 1934Paterson, D. G. 142 Phillip-street .... 22 Feb., 1923

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BARRISTERS. I Chambers. Admitted.

*t Phillips, J. M. K. 167 Phillip-street 24 May, 1935Piddington. A. B., K.C. 182 Phillip-street .... 17 Sept., 1890Pike, G. Herbert 174 Phillip-street .... 5 Mar., 1892Pike, John D. 174 Phillip-street 10 Nov., 1932

*tPilcher, J. E. H. ......... . 174 Phillip-street 30 Oct,, 1930*Pilcher, Norman G. .... . .... Denman Chambers 24 Oct., 1901Pile, Marcel E. 53 Martin-place ..... 30 July, 1936

*Pitt, A. G. M., K C. University Chambers .. 1 Mar., 1905t Prior, J. Harvey 167 Phillip-street 11 June, 1934Quinn, G. E. 184 Phillip-street 18 Nov., 1938

*tRainbow, Alfred Ernest Denman Chambers .... 19 Nov., 1923t Redapple, W. P. .... . ...... 167 Phillip-Street 23 Aug., 1935

Redshaw, S. 167 Phillip-street 8 May, 1919tReid, Clive R. 148 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938*Reid, W. E. 167 Phillip-street 31 Aug., 1928Reimer. H. E. E 142 Phillip-street 16 May. 1921Reynolds, Edward R. T. .... 142 Phillip-street 6 May, 1915

*Reynolds, Raymond G. .... . 184 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938*Richards, Jack 167 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932*Richardson, The Hon. Athol, 167 Phillip-street 20 Oct., 1932

M.L.A.*tRiley, Bernard B, 142 Phillip-street 3 July, 1935Roberts, I. C. 1.42 Phillip-street 4 Mar., 1932Rofe, Thos. E. 92 Pitt Street 18 May, 1939Rooney, C. V. I Crown Prosecutor's 23 Nov., 1923

Chambers, Queen's-sq.Ryan, R. J. B. I 174 Phillip-street 15 Nov., 1940Saddington, Arthur G. I 167 Phillip-street 5 Mar., 1925

*tSeaton, George 142 Phillip-stret 19 Nov., 1926*tSelby, D. M. 167 Phillip-street .... 30 Sept., 1931*Shand, J. W. Selborne Chambers ,... 3 Nov., 1921Shannon, Carl 167 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934Sheahan, W. F., M.L.A 142 Phillip street 8 May, 1930

*Sheldon, W. S 184 Phillip-street .... 8 May, 1930*Sheppard, Wilfred J. University Chambers .. 21 Feb., 1916*Simpson, C H.G. 142 Phillip-street 16 May, 1921*tSimpson, W. B. I 142 Phillip-street 6 May 1920Small, Hubert A. Selborne Chambers .... 16 Aug 1917

tSmith, Alan C. 167 Phillip-street .... 19 Aug 1932*tSmith, A. Cameron 142 Phillip-street 27 May, 1938Smith, N. C. 167 Phillip-street 11 May, 1922

*tSmith, Robert C. 167 Phillip-street 3 May, 1934*Smyth, John W. 167 Phillip.street 16 Nov., 1934*Snelling, Harold 167 Phillip-street . 19 Dec , 1933Sofer Schreiber, M. Denman Chambers .....25 May, 1932

fSpencer, Ian G. 63 Darling Point-road, 10 Mar., 1939Edgecliff

*Spender, The Hon. P. C., K.C., 142 Phillip-street 10 May, 1923M.P.

* Starke, J. G. 167 Phillip-street 21 June, 1939*1-Stephen, F'. C. 142 Phillip-street .. ... 6 May, I 926*Stevens, A. K. 142 Phillip-street 6 Mar., 1936*Stonham, R. M. 142 Phillip-street 14 Mar., 1941*Store•, H M 148 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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BARRISTERS. Chambers. I Admitted.

*Street, E W 142 Phillip-street 29 Aug., 1924*Stuckey, G. P. 142 Phillip-street 15 May, 1924Sturt, R. H. Selborne Chambers .. 2 Nov., 1922

*Sugerman, B. 167 Phillip-street.... .. 12 Mar., 1926Swan, L. B. Selborne Chambers .. 28 Feb., 1921Tanner, L. G. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934

*Taylor, Alan R .............. 167 Phillip-street 2 June, 1926Taylor, R. Lindsay ....... .... 142 Phillip-street 23 Aug., 1935Taylor, S. C I 174 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934

*Teece, R. Clive, K.C. Denman Chambers . , .. 29 Oct., 1903Teller, B. F. F. 167 Phillip-street 17 Nov.., 1916

*Thomas, G. B. ' 142 Phillip-street .... 10 Mar., 1963Throsby, C. P. T. 142 Phillip-street 26 Aug., 1938

*Todd, J. A. 182 Phillip-street 17 Nov., .1939

Tonking. K. J. 164 Phillin-street ...... 15 May, 1922tToose, P. B. 167 Phillip-street 9 May, 1941

*Toose, S. V. 167 Phillip-street 9 May, 1912tTreatt, F. B. 182 Phillip-street 15 Nov. 1940*Tread, Vernon, M.M., K.C., Denman Chambers 25 April, 1923

M.L.A.*}Turner, Robert W. N. 182 Phillip-street 25 May, 1932

*Vincent, T. G 142 Phillip-street 15 Feb., 1934

Wall, Colman 53 Martin Place 10 Mar., 1939t Wallace, A. C. 174 Phillip-street.— . 12 Mar., 1926*Wallace, Gordon, B.C. 182 Phillip-street 10 May, 1928Walsh, C A. 142 Phillip-street 25 May, 1934

*Warburton, Max E 182 Phillip-street 13 Feb., 1936tWatson, J. P. Carr 182 Phillip-street 26 July, 1934*Watt, Andrew K. J., K C. .... Denman Chambers 31 Oct., 1894*Webb, S. G. 142 Phillip-street 28 Aug., 1925*Weigall, C. E., K.C., Solicitor-

General 237 Macquarie-street .. 19 May, 1896Weir, George,M. L. A 142 Phillip-street 5 Aug., 1926

*Wesche, V. G. 174 Phillip-street 27 May, 1926*Weston, C. A., K. C. University Chambers .. 30 Oct., 1913Wheeler, Arthur R. Strathfield Avenue, 19 Nov., 1920

Strathfield*White, Brian K 167 Phillip-street 26 July, 1924*Wickham, E. W. 167 Phillip-street 15 Aug., 1907*Wilson, David 142 Phillip-street 24 May, 1906*Wilson, J. Bowie, M.B.E., V.D. 142 Phillip-street .... 13 Mar., 1914*Windeyer,R, K. C Denman Chambers .... 10 Aug., 1894*tWindeyer, W. J. V. 184 Phillip-street 14 May, 1925tWoodward, P. M. 167 Phillip-street 28 July, 1938

*Wright, Bertram 142 Phillip-street 21 Nov., 1930*t Wright, Lytton 167 Phillip-street 30 Aug., 1929

Wybrow, K. G. 167 Phillip-street 25 Aug., 1939tYoung, Alfred G 148 Phillip-street 18 Feb., 1926

Ziems, T.O. 142 Phillip-street ...... 29 May, 1936

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.)

The dagger denotes a Barrister who is engaged in Defence Service forthe duration of the War.

Name. Office or Address.

Adcock. G. T. Gosford.Addison, Lanceiot Mark, 85 Pitt-street, Sydney.

M.B.E.tAsh, W. P. Judges' Chambers, Supreme Court,Ashley, A. E. Department of Main Roads.

Baggott, J.P. Superannuation Board.Beatty, K. J. , c/o Bank of A'asia, Ltd., Collins-

street, Melbourne,'Benjamin, D. J. A.I.F.Bethune, F. J., K.C. Moss Vale.Bevan, Harry Water Conservation and Irriga-

tion Commission.Bignold, Esme Baron Crown Law Officer, Port Moresby,

Papua.Bishop, E. S. Parliamentary Draftsman's

Chambers.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.Brathwaite, R.G. A. Judges' Chambers, Supreme Court.

Brewer, W. J. Public Trust Office.Brown, G. E. 24 Edgar-street, Chatswood.Brown, N. M. Prothonotary's Office.Buchan, William, M.C. Registrar-Generals Department.Butler, J. R. Department of Agriculture.

Cahalan, E. B., O.B.E. Parliamentary Draftsman.Champion, Gordon C. B. Public Defender, Queen's Square.Cohen, K. A. Dept. of Labour and Industry.Cowling, F. A Rural Bank.Cummerford, A. J. Justice Department..Currey, Dr. C. H. Law School, University ChambersCuster, David C. 1 George-street, Manly.Davenport, G. E. Judges' Chambers.

Davis, Alfred I. Department of Public WorksDearin, Walter J. Prince's-street., Newport.Deer, A. F. c/o Mutual Life and Citizens

Assurance Co., Ltd., Sydney.t Denniston, J. A. Y. c/o Australian Broadcasting.Com-

mission.Dibbs, Leonard Burton "Collarene," Barraba,Dickson, Eric L. Deputy Prothonotary.Doughan, James Deputy Registrar in Divorce.Doyle, John O'Neil Registrar-General's Department,Drummond, Curtis Lands Department.Duncan, J. S., C.B.E Australia House, London.Evans, (Miss) Ada E Kurkulla, Bowral.

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NON•PRACTISING BARRISTERS.

(Arranged in Alphabetical Order)

Name Office or Address.

Everitt, Vernon Harold State Crown Solicitor's Office.Fisher, Peter W. 27 Hunter-street.Fitzsimons, S. M. 25 O'Connell-street.Flannery, G. E., K.C. 66 Ocean-street, Woollahra.

Gallagher, P. 6 Dorset-street, EppingGash, I. P. Registrar-General's Dept.Gödsall,H. G. 21 Adelaide-street. Brisbane.Gold, George Richard Public Works Dept.Goldie,.Geo. F. State Crown Solicitor's Office.Green, R. N. R. Police Department.t Grey, Ian R A N V RGriffiths, Frank Paul Public Works Dept.

Hager, J. L. Department of Agriculture.Hall-, E. L. S. Secretary, Local Government

Clerks' Association.tHamilton, E. H. Parliamentary Draftman's

Chambers.Harkin's, J. P. CommonWealth Crown Solici-

tor's Office.Harms , C. A. H. Chief Clerk in Divorce:Harney, James A. Judges' Chambers, High Court

of Australia.Harrington ,H. - E. 22 Red -inyre-road, Strathfield..Harris, Harold L. 61. Wentworth-road, VaucluseHarris;.Lewis L Examiner of Titles, Registrar;

General's Department.Hayes, J. E. Millthorpe.Hazelton; W H. Prothonotary.Henderson; Dr' P. L, Glen Iris, Melbourne.Heydon .P.R. Australian Legation, Washing -

ton, D.C., U.S.A.Higgins; P. R. 31 Cranbrook ∎Road,-Rose Bay.Holm wood; Lindsay Attorney General's Dept.Howard. D. F Registrar General's Department.Howitt, E. W. Government Insurance Office:Hughes, Rt. Hon W M ; Commonwealth Office

C.H., K C M P t Hutchinson, W. B R A A FHutchison, K. B. i Commonwealth Crown Solicitors •

Office,

tJanes A. F., M; B Ch M l 47 Crow's Nest Road,. Crow'sNest.

Johnson, Robert. Allan Public Work& Dept:Johnston, Douglas Hope., c/o British Empire Society,

London.Johnston, R. S. Department of Main RoadsJones, F. H. 6 Valley-road, Lindfield

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Name. I Office or Address.

Jones, M. R Workers' Compensation Com-mission.

Kearney, P. J. Dept. of Labour and industry.Kelleher, J. A. Dept. of Labour and Industry.Kent, H. F. Haymarket.Kilgour, A. J. 50 Liverpool-road, Croydon.Knox, Arthur G. State Crown Solicitor's Office.

Lawson, Colin, M.B., Ch.M. 253 Concord-rd., Nth. StrathfieldLearoyd, Harry Registrar, Workers' Compen-

sation Commission.Letters, F. J. H. New England University College,

Armidale.Litherland, J. C. Children's Court.Lockhart, Norman C , c/o Australian Club.

O.B.E.Long, C. P. J Registrar General's Dept.Lubrano, John Garry Castle Hill-rd.,W • Pennant Hills.Lucas, C. R. Ingledene, Tharwa, A.C.T.

Macken, J. V. 337 Elizabeth-street, Sydney.Maddocks, (Miss) H. M. Dept. of Road Transport and

Tramways.Mahony, F. J. Commonwealth Crown Solici-

tor's Office.Makin, William Registrar-General's DepartmentMalor (Miss), Jean Law Book Co. of A/sia Pty. Ltd.Mann, W. J. G. 12 Webb's-avenue, Ashfield.Martin, T. J. c/o Permanent Trustee Co. of

N.S.W. Ltd.Masters, Ronald G Workers' Compensation Comm.Menz, G. K State Crown Solicitor's Office.Merrick, John Examiner of Titles, Registrar-

General's Department.Middleton, Richard Chas. c/o Tooth and Co. Ltd. Sydney.Mitchell, George Pibrac-avenue, Warrawee.Monaghan, J. T. Department of Local Govt. and

Housing.tMoore, J, C . Industrial Commission.Moss, F. E. Rural Bank of N.S.W.Murphy, J. F. Rural Bank of N.S.W.Murphy, William E. Milk Board.McCulloch, J. E. Central Police Court.McGarry (Miss) Kathleen 52 Ryde Rd., Hunter's Hill.McGeehan, R. O Victoria University College,

Wellington, N.Z.McGee, Henry Xavier Prices Commission.tMcKnight, A. D, Naval Staff Office, Edgecliff.McNamara, J..J Public Trust Office.McPherson, C. C. Public Trust Office.

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Name. Office or Address.

McRae, F. P. I Assistant Parliamentary Drafts-man.

McWilliam, N. G. Judges' Chambers.

Naughton, L. V. Local Secretary, AustralianMines & Metals Assoc. (Inc.)

Niven, Edward P. Government Insurance Office.

O'Brien, John Dept. of Labour and Industry.O'Brien, J. J. Parliamentary Library.O'Connor, Rev., D.P., S.J Canisius College, Pymble.O'Conor, The Hon. B. B , 56 Springdale-road, Killara.M L C

O'Grady, J. E. Court Reporting Office.O'Halloran, E. A. c/o 51. L. C. Assce. Co. Ltd.O'Halloran, Virgil P. Main-road, Austinmer.

Ollerenshaw, R. C. A Judge's Chambers, SupremeCourt.

O'Meally, John Denis Taxation Department.

Parkinson, J. R. Public Trust Office.Peden, The Hon. Sir John, Illawambra, Chatswood.

K C M G K C M.L.C.

Ralston, A. W., C.M.G., War Pensions' EntitlementD.S.O., V.D. Appeal Tribunal.

Reidy, J. H Registrar General's Dept.tRichards, D. J. R.A.A.F.Richardson, D. M. Sheriff's Office.Ridley, H. Meyrick 163 William-street, Melbourne.Rishworth, Henry Shiers 44 William-street, Hornsby.Robinson, J. B. Judges' Chambers.Robson, Hugh W. Judges' Chambers.Roper, P. H Public Service Board.Ross, Samuel Registrar-General's Dept.

fiSt. John, E. H. A I FSalmon, Arthur Julian Roseville.Sams, Allan S. Sydney Grammar School.Shand, A. B., R.C. 174 Phillip Street.Shaw, Harold M. Department of Public Works.Shaw, H. Giles Commonwealth Bank of Aust.Sheldon, Allred Bowring Registrar of Co-operative Socie-

ties & Friendly Societies.tSievey, R. J'. R.A.N.R.Smith, George W. F. Public Trust Office.Spence, John, C.M.G Auditor-General.Ste]lway, F. C. Nyora," Gosford.Street, J. L. Supreme Court, Rabaul.Sullivan, G. T. A. Workers' Compensation Com-

mission.Symington, R. B. Department of Agriculture.

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Name. Office or Address.

Tout, W. G. C Stamp Duties Office.Townsend, Reginald c/o Rylah & Anderson,

Solicitors, Melbourne.Tremlett, F. C. G. Secretary, Mental Hospitals

Department.Turner, G. V. Maunsell Crown Law Office, Lae, New

Guinea.tTurner, H. B., M.L.A 7 Arnold-street, Killara.

Vizzard, Frederick W. Office of Clerk of the Peace.

Waddell, S. E. Public Trust Office.Walker. R. E. Chief Clerk, Supreme Court.Walsh, E. J. Commonwealth Crown Solici-

tor's Office.t Warburton, W. K. A.I.F.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. Department of External . Affairs

Canberra, A.C.T.Webb, G. L. M. Public Trust Of fice.Wellesley, G. A. 6 Dudley-road, Rose Bay.Wells, Theodore, M.C. Registrar-General Department.Wentworth, W. C. Union Club, Sydney.tWestgarth, Brian D. 3 Marathon Rd., Darling Pt.White, Clifford H. State Crown Solicitor's Office.Whitfeld, L. A. Deputy Master in Lunacy.tWild, Kenneth E. State Crown Solicitor's Office.Williams, James Leslie Australian Club, Sydney.

C.M.G., M.B.E.tWilliams, J. M. A.I.F.Williamson, F. H. Scots College, Bellevue Hill.Wurth, Wallace C., C.M.G Public Service Board.

Zeitlyn, Eisley I c/o Bank of N.S.W., Sydney.

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BARRISTERS' CIRCUIT. LISTNorthern Circuit..

(As to Crown Prosecutors, see note at end of this-list.)Maitland. Tamworth, Armidale, Grafton, Newcastle, Singleton, Muswellbrook, Glen Innes, Tenterfield, Inverell, Lismore, Bellingen,Kempsey,Port Macquarie, Taree, Ballina, Murwillumbah, Casino, Maclean, Bingara,Moree, Narrabri, Gunnedah, and Murrurundi.

Ashburner, R. Hunter, David. Officer, F. J. D.Chambers, R. Jaques, H. V. Pitcher, J. E. H.Clapin, J. A. Jordan, L. C. Redapple, W. P.Clegg, Eric. Kinsella, -E. P. Richards, J.Coen, J. V. Kitto, F. W, Richardson, A.Cohen, Alroy M. Leaver, .J. Shand, J. W.Collier, J. B. Leslie, A. C. Sheldon, W. SCollins; C, M. Louat, Dr. F. Sheppard, W. J.Dignam, W. J. Loxton, M. F., M.C. Simpson, W. B,Eastman, A. J. McLelland, C. Small, H. A.Emerton, J. K. McIntosh, N. D. Toose, S. V.Fitzpatrick, J. P. McMinn, W. Turner, B. W. N.Flattery, T. P. Maguire, H Vincent, T. G.Flynn, W. S. Martin, E. M. Wallace, A. C.Furnell, L. C. Martin, S. G. O. Warburton, M. E.Goldston, R. C. Miles, V. J. Rundell Watson, J. P. C.Head, P. L. Mitchell, H. R. Woodward, P. M.Henry, H. A. Moffitt, A, R. Wright, Lytton.Hungerford, G. P. L. Monahan, C. D. Ziems,-T. O

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

Bombala, Bega, Wollongong, Kiama, Eden, Moruya, Milton, Nowra,Wagga, Albury, Deniliquin, Corowa, HiIlston, Narrandera, Tumut,Gundagai, Cootamundra, Wyalong, Temora, Burrowa, Grenfell, Murrum-burrah, and Leeton.

Amsberg, G. F. Kelly, E. C W. (Mel- Robertson, D. C. (Mel •Arnott, H. D. bourne). bourne,.Bad ham, L. C. King, Whitney (Mel- Seaton, G. E. C.Beale, O. H. bourne Sholl, R. R. (Mel-Blacket, W. R. Lang, J. A. bourne).Brunner, J. M. Lloyd, Alan S. Smith, N C.Cook,R C. Lynch. C. B. Smith, R. C.Coyle, J. G. Mitchell, R. Else Street., E. W.Curlewis. A. H. Minogue, H (Mel- Stuckey, G. P.Cossen, L. B. bourne), Sugerman. B.

(Melbourne) Moverley, A. J. Swan, L. B.Flanagan, J. W. O,Driscoll, J. X- (Mel- Tanner, L. G.

(Melbourne). bourne). Taylor, R. L.Gee, W. S. O'Sullivan, G. J. Throsby, C. P. T.Gill, A. W. Tonking, K. J.Holmes, J. D. Phillips, J. M. K. Wesche, V. G.Jenkyn, N. A. Reimer, H. E. E. White B. K.

Western Circuit. •Mudgee, Dubbo, Bathurst, Lithgow, Wellington, Orange, Molong,

Parkes, Forbes, Condobolin, Walgett, Warren, Cobar, Nyngan, Bourke,Wilcannia, Wentworth, Cowra, and Carcoar. .

Bathgate, D. G. Lynch, J. P. Redshaw, S.Burdekin, B. May, H. W. Ryan, R. J. B.Cordell, J. C. S. McC,emens, J. H. Stephen, F. C.Edwards, R. V. Murray-Prior, R. S. Taylor, A. R.Ferguson, A H. O'Toole, J. E. Webb, S G.Ferguson, K. A. Patersor,D. G. Windeyer. W. J. V.Grant, G. B. Pilcher, N. G. Wright, BertramHenchman, H. J. H. Rainbow, A. E. Young, A. G.Hicks, D. S.

The Permanent Crown Prosecutors at Quarter Sessions are deemed tobe registered on the Circuit in which they are prosecuting; but only attowns within their respective districts. The names of such CrownProsecutors are given on page 53.

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. SYDNEY SOLICITORSWith Practising Certificates whose offices are registered under Rule 15

of the General Rules.The asterisk denotes a Solicitor holding a Practising Certificate under

section 69 (b) of the Legal Practitioners Act.The dagger denotes a Solicitor who is engaged in Defence Service for

the duration of the War.N.B.—The attention of Solicitor. is particularly drawn to the Rule which requires

their offices to be registered in October each year.

Name. I Date of I Offices.Admission.

tAbbott, Alan C. . 19 Aug., 1932 9 Bligh-street.Abbott, Arthur E. (1) 3 Mar., 1900 9 Bligh-street.Abbott, H. P. 6 Mar., 1897 56 Hunter-street.Abbott,Macartney (2) ...... 16 Nov., 1901 3 Spring-street.

•Addison, Campbell G. B. .... 25 May, 1934 12 Spring-street.tAddison, Irving L. 31 Aug., 1928 27 Hunter-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 53 Martin-place.

tAkhurst, Philip O. 25 Oct., 1934 35 Pitt-street.Alcorn, Brian (5) 10 May, 1928 25 O'Connell-street.

etAlderdice, C, B 24 May, 1940 115 Pitt-street.Alexander, Charles Allaster(6) 31 Aug., 1928 2B Castlereagh-street.Alexander, Charles W. (6) 28 Nov., 1891 2B Castlereagh•street.

tAlexander, Lionel 19 Aug., 1932 58 Hunter-street.•Allars, K. G. 30 May, 1941 79 Elizabeth-street.Allen, A.D.W., D.S.C., A.F.C 24 Nov., 1922

53 Martin-place.() Allen, George Wigram Dundas 22 Feb.. 1923

(7 Allen Campbell Palmer (8) 25 Aug., 1916 2 Castlereagh-street.Allen, Ewart Power (10) 23 Nov., 1923 19 Bligh-street.Allen, H D. (11) 19 Nov., 1926 39 Martin-place.Allen, Louis Sydney (15) 27 Aug., 1937 115 Pitt-street.Allen, Osborne M 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., 1925 3 Castlereagh-street.Andrews, Harry R. (13) ..., 14 Mar., 1924 92 Pitt-street.

•Armstrong, John William

1 Nov., 1928 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office.

Arnold, Austen G. de L. (14) 24 May, 1902 17 Castlereagh•street.

(1) Garland, Seaborn, & Abbott. 8) Abbott & Allen.(2) Abbott. Tout, Greer & Wilkinson. (9) F. G. Parker & Andrew.(3) H. E.McIntosh & Adrian. (101 Robison, Maxwell & Allen.141 Aitken & Pluck. (11) Walter Dickson & Co.(15) Vindin & LittleJohn. 12) Weaver & Allworth.(6) Piggott. Stinson, Macgregor & (13). Harry R. Andrews & Co.

Palmer. (14) A. G. de L. Arnold A Co.(7) Allen, Allen Hemsley, (15 C. H. Pearce & Co.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date of I OfficesAdmission.

Arnold, J. C. 27 May, 1938 11C Castlereagh street.Arnott, Clive 28 Aug., 1909 4 Castlereagh-street.Arnott, J. Frisby .. ....... 31 Aug., 1923 26 O'Connell-street.Ash, Rex E. (7) 26 Aug., 1940 11C Castlereagh street.Asher, George Alfred 23 Nov., 1923 84 Pitt-street.Aspinall, H. M. (2) 17 Mar.. 1922 18-20 Martin-place.Atkinson, H. E. H. (3) 18 Nov., 1927 10 Castlereagh street,

*Aubrey, R. Willis 4 June, 1924 16 Barrack.street.Austin, John J (1) 27 Aug., 1937 28 Martin-place.

• Backhouse, J. 17 Nov., 1933 Public Trust Office.t*Badgery, B. L. 23 Aug., 1940 28 Martin-place.

Bagot, Alan Montague 24 May, 1935 81 Elizabeth-street.Baker, Albert E. (4) 22 Feb., 1912 18-20 Martin Place,

tBaker, B. 30 Aug., 1929 18 Martin-place.Baker, Harry John (4) 21 Nov., 1924 18-20 Martin Place.

• Baker, Reginald Wm 14 Mar., 1924 State Crown Solicitorsoffice.

Baldick, G. L. (5) I 10 Aug., 1916 14 Martin-place.•Baldock, J.O. 7 May, 1936 ' 141 Elizabeth-street.Baldock, W. J. (6 14 Mar., 1913 28 O'Connell-street.

f Baldwin, A. R. (7) 29 Aug., 1930 11 C Castlereagh-street.Barkell, A. E. (8) 1 Aug., 1929 11C Castlereagh-street.Barker, F. W. (9) I 30 Aug., 1890 39 Hunter-street.Barker, Harold M. (11) 8 May, 1911 97 Pitt street,Barnes, Alan E. 27 July, 1933 -24 Bond-street.Barnes, Kenneth E. (18) 20 Nov., 1931 14 Martin-place.Barnier,H. R. 25 Aug., 1911 369 George-street.Barr, G. D. 30 Oct., 1930 16 Barrack-streetBarraclough, F. E. 8 Nov., 1909 58 Margaret-street.Barron, David C. (10) 17 Nov. 1939 81 Elizabeth-street.Barron, Duncan (10) 31 Slav, 1912 81 Elizabeth-street.

• Barry, A. W 28 Aug., 1914 Assistant State CrownSolicitor.

Bartier, H. ,J, 2 Sept. 1921 11c Castlereagh-street.Bartley, R. J. 21 Feb., 1929 60 Hunter-street.

tBarton, George (16) 4 May, 1939 9 Bligh•street.Batten, W. Mount (12) .. 25 May, 1934 133 Pitt-street.

• Beckenham, J. G. 1 Nov., 1923 Examiner of Titles, Regi-strar-Generals Dept.

Beehag, Samuel Alfred (14) . I 31 Aug., 1889 141 Elizabeth-street.tBegg, Cohn E. (17) 15 Feb., 1940 2 York Street.Begg, John 'W. (15) ..... 22 Nov., 1929 82 Pitt-street.

• Belt, Donald C. 10 Mar., 1939 16 Barrack-street.Bell, Herbert T (13) i 16 Nov., 1901 39 Hunter-street

(1) Dettmann, Austin & Maclean. 10 Duncan Barron & Co.(2) H..J Aspinall & Son. (11) E S Dunhill and Barker

(3) McCoy,.Grove. & Atkinson. ,12) Bowman & Mackenzie.(4) Baker and Baker. (13) Norton.Smith & Co.(5) Baldick & Macpherson (14) Beehag & Simpson.

6 Iceton. Faithfull & Baldock. (16) A..B. Blackmore & Begg.(7) A. R ∎Baldwin & Co (16) Abram Lands, Barton & Co

(8) Barkell and Peacock. (17) John Corcoran & Co.(9) Barker and Jones. 18 Manning, Riddle & Co.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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1 Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

Bell, Norman James (2) 2 June, 1926 117 Pitt-street.Bender, Edwin C. 1 Aug., 1912 115 Pitt-street,Benecke. .J . Stenhouse (3) 11 May, 1922 9 Bligh-street. .

j'Benjafield, _Robert V. (8) 27 Aug , 1937 112 Pitt-street.r Bennett, C. Newbon 18 Nov., 1927 44 Martin Place.Bennett, E. K. M. (1) 26 Aug., 1927 375 George-street.

t•Benson, A. P. 4 May, 1939 365 Kent-street.Beuson, Victor H. 29 Oct., 1931 160 Castlereagh-street.

tBergman, 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.B'erry, Lawrence (4) 20 Nov., 1931 3 Castlereagh-streetBertie, Alan B. (5) . 8.May, 1.930 375 George-street.Beswick, George H 20 Feb., 1930 107 Elizabeth-street..Biddulph, a. R 13 Mar., 1931 174 Phillip-street.Biddulph, Lindon H. (6) 21 Nov., 1913 174 Phillip-street.Biggers, Colin 20 Oct., 1932 60 Hunter-street.Biggs, Frank (7) 29 May, 1909 19 O'Connell-street.

Binney, John W 14 Mar., 1930 79 Elizabeth-street.• Black, W. E. ...... ...... 3 June, 1931 Public Trust Office.Blake, Alfred J. T. (1 7) 29 Oct., 1931 4 Castlereagh-street.Blarney, H. K (9) 25 May, 1934 39 Martin-place.

'Blood, F. Bindon (11) 31 Aug., 1928 72 King-street.Bluett, Albert. Robert 9 Mar., 1907 42 Bridge-street.

• Bohane T. J. 25 May, 1934 104 Hunter-street.•Boland, Matthew J 29 Aug., 1930 Dept. of Road Transport

& Tramways.Boland, Wm. J. 16 Mar., 1928 79 Elizabeth-street.Bonamy, G. D. 2 May, 1940 56 Hunter-street.

'Bond, H. A. 30 July, 1936 60 Hunter-street.Boorman, Lionel B. 18 Nov., 1938 39 Martin-place.Booth, H. Roy(15) 2 June, 1926 39 Martin-place.Bosler, Wilfred A. (14) 14 Mar., 1930 115 Pitt-street.

•Boulton, John: Bede 20 Nov., 1931 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

•Bourke, Cecil A. R 30 Oct., 1924 Legal Officer, Legal AidOffice.

Bourne, George (10) 28 May, 1898 195 Elizabeth-street.Bourne, G. L.(105 25 May, 1934 195 Elizabeth-street.Bowler, Frank K. 28 May, 1937 2 Hunter-street.Boxhall, J. A. (12) 24 Nov., 1922 14 Castlereagh-street.Boyd, Victor Albert (13) 29 Aug., 1924 17 O'Connell-street.Boyle, Archibald Courtney(16) 21 Nov., 1924 39 Martin-place.

(1) Ernest Cohen & Linton. (10) Geo. Bourne & Son(2) N. J. Belli.Phillips & , Co (11) Fisher & Macansh.

(3) Garland, Seaborn, & Abbott. (12) Percy L. Williamson & Co(4) Hilliard & .Berry. (13) Maxwell & Boyd.(5) W. S. Gray &-/Perkins. (14) Hill Thomson & Sullivan.(6) Biddulph & Salenger. (15) H. -Roy Booth & Co.(7) Frank Biggs, & Son (16) A. C. Boyle & Co.(8) Manning, Riddle :& Co (17). Blake & Ring.

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Name. I Date ofAdmission. Offices.

Bradfield, Alan John (1) 3 June, 1931 16 Barrack-street.Bradfield, Anthony Bailey (2) 19 Feb., 1920 9 Martin-place.

• Bradley, H. B 8 Mar., 1940 16 Barrack-street.Brady, Martin J.(3) 2 Aug., 1928 11c Castlereagh-street.Brady, Vincent J., D.S.C 27 Aug., 1926 62 Hunter-street.Brandt, E. Paul 3 June, 1931 350 George-street.

tBraund, Fenton N. 18 Feb., 1937 7 O'Connell-street.Braund, Henry D. (4) 20 Nov., 1909 7 O'Connell-street.Braund, J. C. (12) 10 Mar., 1939 74 Pitt Street.

• Breakspear, Henry E. 25 May, 1934 39 Hunter-street.Breden, R. N. (5) 2 June, 1926 Wingello House, Angel

Place.Brennan, L. T 16 Nov., 1934 49 Martin Place.

• Bretnall, Fred W. 11 Mar., 1905 Solicitor for TransportBrewster, Morton I 6 June, 1928 49 Martin Place.Brierley, Bruce, (6) 30 Oct., 1930 109 Pitt-street.

t•Brierley, Philip L. 26 Oct., 1939 109 Pitt Street.Brindley, A. G. 23 Nov., 1928 195 Elizabeth-street.

• Britton, W. D., 20 Nov., 1925 Water Conservation andIrrigation Commission.

Broad, C. W. (7) 19 Feb., 1931 11C Castlereagh-street.t•Broadbent. John R. 11 Mar., 1938 15 Castlereagh-street.Brooks, F. E. E. (8) 6 June, 1923 53 Martin-place.Brown, Adrian (9) 17 Feb , 1927 7 Wynyard-street.Brown, Harry L. (10) 30 May, 1913 67 Castlereagh-street.

• Brown, Keith B. ....... 29 Aug., 1941 39 Martin Place.Brown, Otto . 4 Feb., 1932 115 Pitt-street.

tBrown, R. M. (20) 8 Mar., 1940 28 Martin-place.Browne, P E. (9) 29 Oct., 1914 7 Wynyard-street.Bryant, Edward A. (11) 21 Nov., 1930 25 O'Connell-street.Bryant, Fredk. C. 5 May, 1927 Wingello House, Angel

Place.Bryant, R. A. 27 Aug., 1920 77 Pitt-street

tBuckley, 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 16 Barrack-street.

t• Burke, Sydney C. J 8 May, 1924 Solicitor for TransportOffice.

Burns, Noel R. (17) 5 June, 1929 9 Bligh-street.Burns, Simon 16 Dec., 1940 28 Martin-place.Bushby, Harold R. 7 May, 1936 10 Martin Place.

• Buttfield, E. A. 15 Feb., 1934 107 Pitt-street.Byles, Miss Marie B. (18) 4 June, 1924 3 Castlereagh-street.(1) F. H. Kine & Bradfield- (111 Vindin & Littlejohn.

2 Thompson. Bradfield. & Fincham. (12) D. H. Dwyer Braund & Co.(3) Brady & Gaden (13) T. W. Garrett, Christie & Buckley.(4) Braund & Watt (14) P. V. McCulloch & Buggy.

(5) A. N. Harding & Breden, (15) S. J. Bull & Son.(6) Herald, Bruce Brierley & England. (16) C G. Burge & Co.(7) Glit, OxIade & Broad (17) Garland, Seaborn & Abbott.(8) Campbell. Campbell, & Campbell. (18) M. B. Byles & Co.

(9) Stephen, Jaques & Stephen. (19) Robert Burge & Co.(10) Harry Brown & Co. (20) Dettmann, Austin & Maclean.

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Name. Date of Offices.Admission.

Cable, Frank W. (20) .... - 4 Feb., 1932 16 Barrack-street .Cadden L G. B. 11 Mar., 1905 79 Elizabeth-street.

'Cadogan M. C. 20 Nov., 1931 77 King-street.Cahill, Cedric Alan (3) - 28 Aug., 1936 109 Pitt-street.Cahill, E. R. S. 11 May, 1922 337 Pitt street.

'Cahill, Lionel 3 June, 1925 3 -pring-street.Caldwell, Norman W. 19 Aug., 1932 72 King-street

Campbell, Eric, D.S.O.,V.D.(2) 29 Aug., 1919 53 Martin-place.Campbell, K. B. (22) 16 Nov., 1934 34 Martin-place.

Campbell, W. H. R. (2) 27 July, 1939 53 Martin-place.Campbell, W. R (2) 29 Oct, 1914 53 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 (16) 18 Feb., 1937 72 Pitt-street.Carruthers. Wallace A. (6) 16 Mar., 1933 84 Pitt-street.

'Carter, Arnold L. 25 May, 1934 16 Barrack-street.Cathels, Robert Campbell (8) 2 June, 1926 28 Martin-place.Chapman, Clarence Ernest 19 Feb., 1920 77 York-street.

tChapman, J. G. . 29 Aug., 1941 North Head BarracksCharter, G. W. L. (3) 24 May, 1935 109 Pitt-streetChedgey, H. V. (15).• 18 Feb., 1915 88 Pitt-street..

tChilton, F. O. (10) 5 J-une, 1929 14 Martin-place.Chippindall, H. N. 14 Mar., 1924 28 Martin-place.

.Chippindall, L 17 Feb., 1938 28 Martinplace.Christie, Geo. (11) 15 Mar., 1912 14 Martin.place.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, Clive (13) 31 Aug., 1928 77 Elizabeth-street.

• Clarke, Thomas Samuel 23 Aug., 1936 6 Wynyard-streetClayton, The Hon. Hector 20 Feb., 1911 136 Liverpool-street.

J. R. (14)Cleary, Ernest A. (21) 11 Mar., 1927 56 Hunter-street.t Clemens. F. W, 29 July, 1937 39 Martin Place

*Clipsham, B. P. 30 May. 1941 57 York-street.Cocks, George Whitehouse (18) 28 May, 1898 117 Pitt-street.Cocks, Verner W. (19) 19 Nov., 1920 117 Pitt-street.Coen, John R. 5 May. 1938 133 Pitt-street.Cohen, E. G. Maddocks 29 Aug., 1891 38 Martin-place.Cohen, Ian A. L. 21 Nov., 1941 17 O'Connell-street.

t Cohen, John Maddocks (9) 24 May, 1940 38 Martin-place.Cohen, Leon L .. 26 A'ug. 1893 16 Barrack-street . .

(2) Campbell, Campbell & Campbell (13) Clive Clarke & Co.3 G. W. L. Charker & Cahill (14) Clayton. Utz & Co.

(4) J. J. Carroll & Son. (15) R. N. Henderson & Taylor.5) Church & Dey. (16) James E. Carruthers & Co.

(6) Carruthers, Hunter & Co. (18) Tress, Cocks & Maddox.(8) R. C. Cathels & Co. (19) Verner W. Cocks & Graham(91 Maddocks Cohen & Maguire. (20) Frank W. Cable & Taubman.(10)Tiet-yens, McLachlan & Co. • • - (21) E. A. Cleary & CO.(11) T. W. Garrett, Christie & Buckley. (22) Frank A. Davenport & Mant

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1 Date of iName. Offices.Admission.

Cohen, N. K. Purcell 24 Nov., 1922 11C Castlereagh-street.°Coleman, Alan R. 28 July, 1938 Public Trust Office.Collins, Alfred G. (4) 10 Mar, 191.6 81. Elizabeth-street.Collins, Neil (5) 2 June, 1926 77 Castlereagh-street.Connah, G. R. (7) 8 Mar., 1940 92 Pitt-street.Connell, G. W. (7) 3 June, 1914 92 Pitt-street.Connery. Maxwell F . 25.May, 1932 83 Pitt-street.Connolly, Warrington 1 Nov., 1928 12 O'Connell-street.

/Conroy, Neville Randolph(12) 2 June, 1926 341 George-street.°Conway, William A. 20 Nov., 1936 31 Hunter-street.Cook, Dudley Manning (2) 26 May, 1933 17 Martin-place.Cook, Samuel (9) 3 June, 1931 14 Spring-street.

/Coop, Wilfred Howard 18 Nov., 1932 28 Martin-place.Corcoran, John (11) 17 Nov., 1933 2 York-street.Cordingley, W. H. 29 May, 1936 77 Castlereagh-street.

/*Corfe, Dudley A. 25 Aug., 1939 34.Martin-place.Cottee, William Keith (1) 24 Nov., 1922 25 O'Connell-street.Cotter, Norman.Sandford (3) 18 .Nov., 1932 60 Hunter-street.Cowlishaw, Reginald (13) 25 Aug., 1900 17 O'Connell-street.

/*Cowlishaw, T. A. 27 May, 1938 9 Bligh-street./Cowper, Norman L (14) 6 June, 1923 53 Martin-place.Craik, W. Panton 23 Aug., 1902 66 King-street.Crain, W. A. 'T 27 Aug., 1926 115 Pitt-street.Cram, John 22 Feb., 1933 2B Castlereagh-street.Cranitch, Charles M 18 Nov., 1938 297 Elizabeth-street.

/Crawford, Alan G. ... 23 Aug., 1935 74 Pitt-street./Crawford, John Wilson (15) .. 2 June, 1926 72 King-street.Crawford. Spencer W. ...... 28 Aug., 1936 133 Pitt-streetCreagh, W. J. (16) 18 Nov., 1899 247 George-street.Creer, J. N. (17) 8 May, 1919 3 Spring-street.Crichton-Smith, George (18) 10 Mar., 1894 30 Pitt-street.Croaker, Fred. 13 Mar., 1931 14.Martin-place.Crocker, Alan Wentworth (19) 27 Aug., 1920 115 Pitt-street.Crouch, Lindsay T. (20) 10 Mar., 1906 57 York-streetCrowther, John G. (21) 25 Aug., 1906 16 Barrack-street.Cruttenden, David P. (22) 27 Oct., 1938 129 Pitt-Street.

jCuley, Edward J. (14) 15 Mar., 1929 53 Martin-place.Cuneo, Lionel A. C. 19. Nov., 1937 28 Martin-place.

/*Cunningham, H. J. „ . 12 Mar., 1915 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

(1) Joseph Thompson & Cotten (14) Allen, Allen .& Hemsley.(2) Walker, Gibbs & Cook. (15) Fisher & Macansh.

(3) Sayegh, Cotter & Co. (161 Creagh & Creagh.44) Alfred G. Collins & Co. ! ,, (17) Abbott, Tout, Creer & Wilkinson

(5) Collins & Mulholland. (18) Crichton-Smith & Innes Kay.(7) G. W. Connah & Son. (19) J. E. A. Florance & Crocker.(9) S. E Cook & Son. (20) J. Stuart Thom & Co.(11)Jahn Corcoran & Co. (21) Dibbs, Crowther. & Osborne:.(12) Stephen, Jaques & Stephen. (22) Stuart Osborne & Simpson.(13) Robson & Cowlishaw. _.

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Name .Date of IOffices.Admission.

Cupit, Allan E. 5 June, 1929 129 Pitt-street.*Curran, Roy J. 28 Aug. 1931 33-39 Hunter-street.Currie, G. B. (1) 19 Aug., 1932 109 Pitt-street.Currie, H. R. (1) 25 Aug., 1900 109 Pitt-street.Currie, William O. 25 July, 1935 11c Castlereagh-street.

Cutler. John K. 13 Mar., 1931 115 Pitt Street.Dale, G. E 24 Aug., 1901 14 Spring-street.Dale, H. E. 26 May, 1933 10 Castlereagh-street

*Dale, N.C. L. 27 July, 1939 70 King-street.Dalrymple, A. P. N. (3) 16 Nov., 1895 Wingello House, Angel-

place.d'Apice, A. W. M. (4) 9 Dec., 1913 30 Carrington-street.Dare, Lionel (5). , .. 14 Mar., 1930 11C Castlereagh-street.Davenport, Frank A. (6) 16 July, 1885 34 Martin-place.Davidson, Alan B(7) 6 Mar., 1936 375 George-street.Davies, Clive W. (8) 7 June, 1922 341 George street.

•Davies, John R. 8 Mar., 1940 14 Spring-street.Davies, William Sydney 25 May, 1932 67 Castlereagh-street.Davis, Alick S. (9) . 10 May, 1923 16 Barrack-street.

fDavis, Arthur E. (10) 28 Aug, 1931 44 Martin-place.Davis, John D. (10). 24 May, 1935 44 Martin-place.Davy, G. V. (21). ..... _ 18 Feb, 1926 53 Martin-place.Dawes, F. R. S . (11) 20 Nov., 1931 89 Pitt-street.

*Dawes, J. H 12 Mar.,, 1926 11c Castlereagh-street;Dawes, R. T. J.(12) 22 Nov., 1912 18-20 Martin-place.Deane, William Smith (2) 19- Nov., 1887 49 Rowe-street.

*Debenham, Arthur Edmund 5 June, 1929 Justice Department.De Coek, A. R, (13) 19 Aug., 1932 107 Liverpool-street.de Ferranti, R. Z. (14) 9 May, 1929 92 Pitt-street.

*Delaney, G. E. 30 May, 1941 28 Martin-place.Densley, William Pryor (15) 2 June, 1926 39 Martin-plaee.Dettmann, H. K. C. (20) 26 Aug., 1938 28 Martin-place.Devereux, Aidan John 1 Nov., 1928 90 Pitt-street.Day, John F. (16) 8 Mar., 1935 74,Pitt-street.Dezarnaulds, C. A. H. (17) 20 Nov., 1931 67 Castlereagh-streetDickie, William C. 31 Aug., 1928 121 Pitt-street.Dickinson, A. W. M, 27 Aug., 1926 33-39 Hunter-street.Dickson, A. J. 28 Aug , 1909 10 O'Connell-street.Dickson, Walter (19) 24 Aug., 1901 39 Martin-place.

(1) H. R. & G B. Currie. 111) Villeneuve-Smith & Dawes.2) Deane & Deane. (12) Thomas Rose & Dawes.

(3) Priddle,Gosling, Dalrymple & Sillar. (131 J. A. Meagher & De Coek.(4) Makinson & d'Apice. (14) Whitehead, Ferranti & Green.(5) Lionel Dare & B. P. Purcell. (15) Densley & Downing.

(6) Frank A. Davenport & Mant (16) Church & Day(7) Thompson & Nott. (17) Curtiss, Dezernaulds & Edwards.(8) Clive Davies & Sharpe (19) Walter Dickson & Co.(9) Hughesdon & Davis. 120) Dettmann, Austin & Maclean.

10) Henry Davis & Sons, (21) Allen, Allen & Hemsley.*86399—D© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Name. Date of Offices.Admission.

'Dignam, C. P. 31 Aug., 1923 160 Castlereagh-street.

tDind, David S. (2) 28 July, 1938 67 Castlereagh-street.Dive, James Clouston 23 Aug., 1935 74 Pitt street.Dixon J. K. 9 Mar. 1984 115 Pitt-street.Dodd, Fred. M. 29 July, 1937 81 Elizabeth-street.

f•Donald, D. K. 25 Aug , 1939 19 Bridge-street.Donald, Rnbt A. 26 May, 1939 60 Hunter-street.Donohoe, F. P. 30 Oct., 1930 14 Castlereagh.street.Dowe, W. A. 1 June, 1927 92 Pitt streetDowning, Frederick John (1) 21 Nov., 1930 39 Martin-place.`Doyle, B. S. 30 July, 1931 Public Trust Office.Doyle, Mervyn A. 25 May, 1934 133 Pitt-street.Dresser, Roy. J. J. (4) 29 Aug., 1.930 66 King-street.Drew, C. Mathews (5) 26 Nov., 1892 2 Hunter-street.Dryhurst, Claude R. (6) 21 Feb., 1929 16 Barrack-street.Dudley, Reginald F 17 Nov., 1916 9 Martin-place.Duke, A. W M. (7) 4 June, 1930 77 Castlereagh.street.Dunhill, E. S. (3) 15 Dec., 1888 97 Pitt-street

t Dunkley, A. M. 20 Nov., 1936 369 George-street.Dwyer, D. H (17) 25 May, 1934 74 Pitt-street.Dwyer, V. P. 2 June, 1926 39 Martin-place.

• Easton, M. .J. Alex. 3 May, 1934 31 Hunter-street.Ebsworth, Arthur Charles (8) 15 Nov., 1884 243-247 George-street.Ebsworth, Francis Octavius(8) 25 Aug., 1894 243-247 George-street.

1-Edgley, John Jnr. (9) 25 July, 1935 6 Wvnyard-street.Edgley, John Milton. D.S.O.(91 29 May, 1909 6 Wynyard-street.Edwards, Abdy F.(10) 18 Nov., 1910 67 Castlereagh-street.Edwards, A. T. (16) 3 June, 1925I 1.1c Castlereagh-street.Edwards, .J. M. 29 Oct., 1914 156 Castlereagh-street.

•Egan, B. C. 17 Nov., 1939 72 King-street.• Egan, James 1 June, 1915 Commonwealth Bank,

Pitt-street.1•Einfeld, John I. 25 Aug., 1939 I 12 O'Connell street.f•Elliot, Alban C., M.C... 27 Aug., 1915 State Crown Solicitor's

Office.Ellis, Kevin W. (11) 4 Mar., 1932 10 Martin-place.Ellison, Alfred Owen (15) 28 July, 1927 12 O'Connell-street.Ellitt, S. (18) 8 June, 1921 72 King-street.Elphinstone, J. C. (13) 19 Aug., 1899 92 Pitt-street.

f•Elvy, D. A. 26 May, 1939 16 O'Connell-street.Emanuel, Fred. C. (14) 1 28 Aug., 1909 115 Pitt-street,

11 Densley & Downing. (10) Curtiss,Dezarnaulde & Edwards.(2) J. C. Rickard & Dind. (11l D. Lynton Williams, Ellis .& Co.

(3) E. S. Dunhill & Barker. 13I J. C. Elphiustone & Kelly.(4 F. A. Finn & Dresser. (14) Fred. C. Emanuel & Co.(5) Rand & Drew. (14) A. O. Ellison & Co(6) Dibbs, Crowther &; Osborne (16) Wm. Walker Taylor & Edwards.

*7) Lorton, Links & Duke. (17) D. H. Dwyer, Braund & Co.(8) Ebsworth & Ebsworth. (18) Ellitt & Law.((91 Edgley, Son & Williams

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Name. I Date of Offices.Admission.

f • Erratt, Lionel L 24 May, 1940 77 Castlereagh-street.• Evans, Bruce 25 Aug., 1933 141 Elizabeth-street.i Evans, G. P. 25 Nov., 1893 6 Wynyard-street.tEvennett, Bertrand Guy (1) 6 June, 1923 28 Martin-place.tEwing, R. M. (2) 26 May, 1933 62 Margaret-street.Falkingham, T. 25 Aug., 1939 26 O'Connell-street.• Fallaw, C. 28 July, 1939 7 Wynyard-street.'Faviell, J. B. 24 May, 1940 17 O'Connell-street.

1-Fawl, Herman (3) 28 May, 1910 Honking House, Hosking-place.

Fealy,David 25 Aug., 1894 17 Martin-place.*Ferguson, Archd. 23 Aug., 1940 16 O'Connell-street.Ferguson, J. B. (3) 27 May, 1938 Hosking House,Hosking-

place.Ferguson, Thomas Alan (4) 31 July, 1919 19 O'Connell-street.Fincham, Wm. Rollo (5) 7 June, 1922 9 Martin-plane.Finlay, Mervyn 8 June, 1921 141 Elizabe'h-etrectF inn, Felix Aloysius (6) .. • 8 June, 1921 66 King-street.Fisher, J. H 15 Mar , 1929 169 Castlereagh-street.

•Flanagan, Kevin F 11 Mar., 1938 141 Elizabeth-street.Fleming, Michael Joseph (7) 7 June, 1924 44 Martin-place.

t•Florance, Franklin F. 22 Nov.. 1929 Dept. of Road Transport& Tramways.

Flynn, J. Stilwell (8) 13 Mar., 1931 117 Pitt-street.*Flynn, Roderic S. 24 May, 1940 117 Pitt-street.tFlynn, Vincent John 21 Nov., 1930 129 Pitt-street.Foord, R. J. M 18 Nov., 1905 90 Pitt-street.Ford, Emil E..J. (14) 31 Mav, 1917 350 George-street.Ford, Miss Hilary C. (14) 14 Mar., 1941 350 George-street.

fForsyth, John Walter t9) 28 Aug., 1925 16 Barrack-streetForsyth, Walter George (9) 24 Aug., 1901 16 Barrack-street.Forsyth, Walter John C. (9) 25 Aug., 1938 16 Barrack-street.Fowler P. T. 29 Oct., 1936 90 Pitt-street.

tFowler, W. Montague 27 Aug., 1926 14 Martin-place.Francis, E, A. (11) 24 May, 1935 67 Castlereagh-streetFrancis, Grosvenor A. (11 .23 Feb., 1928 67 Castlereagh-street.Francis, Wilfrid E. R. (12) 6 June, 1923 16 O'Connell-street.Fraser, W. H. 20 Feb., 1930 365 Kent-street.Frawley, John B. 5 Mar., 1898 28 Martin-place.

• Freeman, R C. 30 May, 1941 90 Pitt-street.Freeman, W. A. 3 Mar., 1900 10 Martin-place.Fulton, Raymond Kyrle (13) 12 Mar., 1921 14 Martin-placeGaden, John D. L.(15) 16 Mar., 1928 11c Castlereagh-street.Gale, Leslie Ross (16) 27 July, 1911 10 Martin-place.

•Gallagher F. 26 May, 1938 Solicitor for Transport..Office.

Galvin, P. F. 24 Aug, 1984 17 Castlereagh-street.(1) B. G. Evenuett & Co. (9) Sly & Russell.(2) Samuelson & Ewing. (11) Francis & Francis.(3) Fawl, Ferguson & Hudson Smith. (12) Rawlinson, Hamilton, & Francis.(4) Ferguson & Vine Hall 13) Ful ton, Lowe & Fulton.

(5) Thompson, Bradfield, & Finnham (14) Emd E. J. Ford & Co.(6l F. A. Finn & Dresser. 15) Brady & Gaden.

(71W P. McElhone & Co. 16 Gale & Gale.(8) J. Stilwell Flynn & Co© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Date ofName. Admission. Offices.

Gammell, J. N 21 July, 1932 83 Pitt-street.Gardner, Archibald Walter 28 May, 1898 67 Castlereagh-street.Gardner, Arthur G. H. (1) 11 Mar., 1905 12 O'Connell-street.Gardner, Ernest Henry 1 June, 1895 17 Castlereagh-street.Garland, E. Graham (2) 23 Nov., 1917 33-39 Hunter-street.

t Garling., A. C.-M.(13) 24 Oct., 1935 9-13 Bligh-street.Garling, H. C.- M. (13) . 11 Mar., 1905 9-13 Bligb-street.Garnock, R. C. D. (3) 13 Mar., 1914 350 George-street.

•Garret, Arthur H. ..... 19 Nov., 1926 44 Martin-place.Garrett, T. W. (5) 25 Feb., 1882 14 Martin-place.Garvin, James Herbert (6) 5 June, 1929 16 Barrack-street.Gash, Oswald J. (19) 25 Oct., 1934 83 Pitt-street.Gee, D. A. (7) 12 Mar., 1904 92 Pitt-street.Gee, G. C. M. (8) 25 Nov., 1921 14 Spring-street.Gee, K. Grenville 28 May, 1937 92 Pitt-street.

t•Geikie, Bayne 4 May, 1939 129 Pitt-street.George, Arthur T. 5 May, 1938 10 Martin-place.

t•Gibson, A. R. Morris 22 Nov., 1929 7 Wynyard-street,Gibson, E. Ellard 6 Mar., 1936 29 Bligh-Street.Gilder, T. G., M.C. (10) 2 Sept., 1921 27 Hunter-street.

t•Giles, Keith M. 5 June, 1929 44 Martin-place.Giles, M. B 26 May, 1933 10 O'Connell-street.

tGiovanelli, Leonard 5 May, 1938 3 Castlereagh-street.Glasgow, Carl F. S. (11) 30 Aug., 1912 34 Martin-place.Glasheen, M. 8 Mar., 1940 56 Hunter-Street.

•Glass, Harold H, 30 May, 1941 44 Martin-place.Glass, Sydney Benjamin 10 Mar., 1916 2 Castlereagh-street.Glasson, Donald E. (18) 5 May, 1938 16 Barrack-street

tGlen, A. Munro (12) 23 Feb., 1922 57 York-street•Godfrey, Walter Stuart 8 May, 1930 31 Hunter-street.•Golden, P. J 23 Aug., 1940 261 George-street.Golding, Norman (14) 26 Aug., 1927 18 Martin-place.

tGoldman, Philip 27 Aug., 1937 18 Martin-place.tGoldsmid, P. E. (16) 10 Mar., 1939 12-14 O'Connell-street.Goldsmith, (Miss) L.J- 17 Nov., 1933 4 Castlereagh-street,Gollan, Arthur ..... 28 Aug., 1936 39 Martin-place.

•Gosling, C. M 23 Nov., 1928 39 Hunter-street.t•Gosling, E. D 15 Nov., 1940 Wingello House, Angel-

place.Gosling, J. E. (15) 1 June, 1895 Wingello House, Angel-

place.Grant, Alexander J 18 Nov., 1910 7 Angel-place.Greaves, Frederick H 26 Aug. 1905 92 Pitt-street.Greaves, John B. 9 Mar., 1934 92 Pitt-street.

(1) A. S. Boulton, Lane, Rex, &C.o. (11) Kershaw, Matthews, Lane & Glasgow.2 Holdbsworth, Simmers, & Garland. (12) J. Stuart Thom & Co

(3) Bland & Garnock. (13) H. C M Garling & DGarling.15) T. W. Garrett, Christie & Buckley. (14) G. M. Laurence & Son.(6) Hughes, Hughes, & Garvin. (15) Priddle. Gosling, Dalrymple & Sillar(7) T. Michell & Gee. (16) N. S. Rishworth & Goldsmid.

(8) A. E. Whatmore, G. C. M. (Gee & Co. (18) Donald E. Glasson & Co.(10) W. A. Gilder, Son & Co (19) Gash & Hodge.

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Name. 1 Date of 1 Offices.Admission.

tGreen, F. J.(6) . 27 May, 1938 92 Pitt-street.Green, H L •..(2) 31 Aug., 1928 133 Pitt-street.Green, Thomas B. (201 17 Mar., 1941 62 Margaret-street.Greenwell, Charles G. (3) 26 Aug., 1905 46 Martin-place.Gregg, Norman E. (4) 10 Mar., 1894 4 Castlereagh-street.

- Grove, Rupert H. (5) 9 May, 1929 10 Castlereagh-street.'Gunn, Keith W. 31 Aug., 1928 16 Barrack-street.t*Hains, Ivan 6 Mar., 1936 Public Trust Office.Hall, A. J. P. 4 June, 1924 44 Martin-place.Hall, The Hon. D. R. (1) 24 Feb., 1921 77 King street.Hall, F. W. (1) 25 Oct., 1940 77 King street.Halliday, E. J. (7) 25 Aug., 1915 49 Martin-place.Halligan, (Miss) Mary P. 29 May, 1936 16 Barrack Street.Halloran, Auhrey 1 June, 1895 28 Martin-place.Hamilton, G. P. 25 Aug., 1939 16 Barrack-street.Hamilton, William (16) 24 Mar, 1888 18 O'Connell-street.

• Hannah, David G. 7 May, 1936 14 Castlereagh-street.tsHardiman, Keith 1 Aug., 1941 Rural Bank.Harding, A. Norman (8) 2 June, 1926 Wingello House. Angel

Place.•Hardman, James Gordon 14 Mar., 1930 Court House, Darling-

hurst.•Hardwick, George A 26 July, 1940 136 Liverpool street.Harnett, J. S. H. 21 Nov., 1903 147 Elizabeth-street.Harris, J. C (17) 27 July, 1939 39 Martin Place.

•Harris, J. F. 26 May, 1933 46 Martin-place.•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 Transport.and Tramways.

Harvey, W. F. A. (9) 16 Mar., 1928 28 Martin-place.Haselhurst, Arthur (10) 10 Mar., 1916 34 Martin-place.Hawke, Douglas O. (11) 8 May, 1934 44 Martin-place.

t`Haydock, E. B. 25 Aug., 1939 115 Pitt-street.Hayes, A. E. 25 Nov., 1893 79 Elizabeth-street.Hayes, A. L. 4 Mar., 1932 18 Martin Place.Hayes, Alec. M. (18) ......... 5 May, 1927 107 Pitt-street.Heaney, John S 31 July, 1930 56 Hunter-streetHellmrich, John M. (14) 23 Aug., 1935 77 Castlereagh-street-Helsham,Charles Howard (15) 24 Nov., 1921 350 George-street.Henderson, B. E. (19) 8 Mar., 1940 107 Elizabeth-street.

t'Henderson, Robert G. 28 May, 1937 9 Martin-place.Henderson, S. H. .23 Nov., 1917 2b Castlereagh-street.Henry, T. T. (13) 2 April, 1937 19 Bligh-street.

t*Hennessy, Francis P. ' 28 May, 1937 Rural Bank of N.S.W.

(1) D. R. Hall & Co. 111) W. F. McElhone & Co.(2) Thomas Green & Son. (12) Clayton, 'Utz & Co.

(3) Greenwell & York. (13) T. T Henery & Co.(4) Gregg & Milne. 114) Morgan J. O'Neil & Hellmrich.(5) McCoy, Greve, & Atkinson. (15) Leonard Gibson & Helsham.

(6) Whitehead, Ferranti & Green. (16) Rawlinson, Hamilton, & Francis.(7) Halliday, Budd & Stainlay. (17) Kaleski & Harris.(8) A. N. Harding & Breden. (18) Davies & Hayes.(9) C. M. Harsh & Harvey. (19) A. E. McIntosh & Henderson.

(10) Deane, Haselhurst, & Howard. (20) Alan Garden & Green.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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1 Date ofName. Admission. Offices

•Hennessy, T. J. 28 May, 1937 Rural Bank of N.S.W.?Henry, G. W 29 Aug„ 1934 Hosking House, Hosking

Place.•Henville, Henry F 27 Oct., 1938 46 Martin-place.

Herald, Horace (1) 11 Mar., 1927 109 Pitt-street.•Herford, S. Mervyn 26 May, 1933 104 Hunter-street.Herford, Stephen (2) 18 Nov,, 1910 104 Hunter-street.

•Herford, Victor C. 6 Mar.. 1936 104 Hunter-street.Herlihy, Francis T. 29 May, 1936 39 Martin-place.Heeslein,M.B. (3) 28 July, 1927 81 Elizabeth-street.

t •Hewlett F.A. 27 May, 1938I 369 George-street.Heydon, Joseph K. (4) 19 Nov., 1915 261 George-street.Heyes, Fred (5) 26 Oct., 1933 11c Castlereagh-street.

Mickey, Errol V. 17 Nov., 1993 11c Castlereagh-street.Hickey, John 29 Aug., 1919 11c Castlereagh-street.Hicks, R. H. ..... ...... 14 Mar., 1930 Lhief Secretary's De-

partment.Hicks, R. Stuart (6) 27 Aug., 1926 56 Hunter-street.Hickson, R. J. L 31 Aug.. 1928 14 Castlereagh-street.

tHickson, Robt. Rowan B. 16 Mar., 1928 56 Hunter-street.Hickson, Rowan P 18 Aug., 1899i 84 Pitt-street.Higgins, A. W. 10 May, 1928 107 Elizabeth-street.Hill, A. C. W. (7) 13 Mar., 1909 116 Pitt-street.Hill, Basil (10) 1 Nov., 1937 14 Martin-place.

• Hill, J. Harvey

18 Mar., 1923 State Crown Solicitors'Office.

Hill, Stanley R. (11) 26 Aug., 1936 Wingello House, AngelPlace.

Hill, W. H. H. (8) .... 26 Oct., 1911 10 Castlereagh-street.Hoare, Harry E. (15) 7 June, 1922 6 Wynyard-street.Hobbs, Alfred C. (9) 25 Aug. 1900 46 Martin-place.Hodge, S. T. (16) 29 May, 1909 83 Pitt-street.Hodgson. Frederick A (14) 10 May, 1928 2 Hunter-street.Hogan, L. A. 1 Sept., 1922 14 Martin-place.Holland, A. E. (12) 29 Aug., 1913 129 Pitt-street.Hollingdale, B. A. (13) 20 Nov., 1909 1 42 Martin-place.Hollingdale, Eustace T. (13) 8 Aug., 1921

t Holmes, W. F. 16 Dec., 1940 74 Pitt-street.• Hook, Edwin 27 May, 1938 31 Hunter-street.•Hooke, Richard Watkins 18 Feb., 1915 M. W. S. & D. Rd.Horan, C. M. P, 7 June, 1922 88 Pitt-street.

t*Horsfield, R. S. 26 Aug., 1938 136 Liverpool-street.Hough, R. W. 15 Nov., 1940 57 York-street.

*Hourigan, Hugh 27 Aug., 1937 50a Macleay-street,Potts Point,.

(1) Herald, Br uce Brierley & England. (9) Hobbs & Stonham.(2 , Dawson & Herford. (10) Montague Fowler, Hill & Co.(3) Duncan Barron & Co. 11 Roscoe W. G. Hoyle & Co.(4) Heydon & Lochrin. (12) McMaster. Holland & Co.(5) Hayes & Wilson. i13)Freehill, Hollingdale & Co.

(6) Nichol: & Hicks. (14) Teece, Hodgson & Om(7) Hill. Thomson, & Sullivan. (15) A. J. McLachlan. Hoare & Co.

(8) W. H. Hill & Weir. (16) Gash &Hodge.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Name 1 Date of Offices. ._

Admission.

Houston, J. M. 5 June, 19291 39 Martin-place.Howard, Eric (2) ... 31 Aug., 1917 56 Hunter-street.

' Howard, F. Eric (31 24 Nov., 1923 34 Martin-place.Howard, George C. 29 Aug , 1924 129 Pitt-street.Hoyle, Roscoe W. G. (11) 1 Nov., 1928 Wingello House, Angel-

placeHudson, Harold R. 2 May, 1940 39 Hunter-street.

Hudson, Ian H. 26 May, 1933 14 Martin-placetHughes, Geoffrey Forrest, 10 May, 1923 16 Barrack-street.

M.C., A.F.C. (4),Hughes, J. Foord. .... . 4 June, 1924 133 Pitt-street.

11Hughesdon, Victor Charles(5) 31 Aug., 1923 16 Barrack-street.t• Hungerford, W. le W. ... 28 May, 1937 Rural Bank of N.S.W.Hunt, Edward A. (6) 29 Aug., 1919 15 Bligh•street.Hunt, H. R. (6) 7 June, 1922Hunter, Kenneth (1) 6 June, 1928 84 Pitt-street.

Hurley, Cecil F. (13) ..... . 17 Nov., 1933 17 O'Connell-street.*Hutchinson. W. E 21 Feb., 1941 243-7 George-street.• Hutley, F. C. 21 Feb., 1941 53 Martin-place.Hyman Arthur W., O.B. E , 21 Nov., 1903 17 O'Connell-street.

V.D.•Inglis, J. J. 29 May, 1936 19 Bridge-street.Irvine. P. F. 2 June, 1926 19 Bridge-street.

t•Irving, G Mt 27 May, 1938 16 Barrack-street.Isaacs, H. E 22 Nov., 1929 16 O'Connell-street,Jackson, .J. Birnie 22 Nov., 1918 117 Pitt-street.Jagelman, Joseph J. (7) 21 Aug.. 1897 113 Pitt-street.Jagelman, Joseph M. (7) 2 June, 1926 113 Pitt-street.James, Harold Frederick 30 Aug. 1929 60-66 Hunter-street,Jamieson. John 25 Oct., 1925 91 Phillip-StreetJaques, Charles Alfred (8) 1 Mar., 1902 7 Wynyard-street.Jeffrey, Royce H. 17 Nov., 1939 39 Martin place.

•Jelbart, J. M. 15 Feb., 1940 44 Martin-place.Jenkins, F. W. 2 May, 1940 133 Pitt-street.

•Jenkins. Hermann J 30 July, 1936 Solicitor for Transport.Office.

Jennings, C R. E. (9) 13 Mar., 1914 129 Pitt-street.Jennings, Edward Edgar (9) 26 Oct., 1911 129 Pitt-street.Jermyn, Hugh W. S. ... 23 Nov., 1928 12 O'Connell-street.Johnson, Alec L. B. (10) 10 Mar., 1916 15 Castlereagh-street..

•Johnson, C. T 15 Feb., 1934 31 Hunter-street.•Johnson, Harold 2 Mar., 1901 7 Wyn.yard-street.fJohnson, Lance M(12) 25 May, 1932 75 Pitt-street.t•Johnson, Tom D. 8 Mar., 1940 169 Castlereagh-street.

Johnston, O. D. 16 Nov., 1934 39 Martin Place•Johnston, W. Keith 25 Aug., 1933 141 Elizabeth-street.Johnstone, Gilbert M. (14) 18 Nov., 1927 8A Castlereagh-street.

•Jones, Charles S 9 Mar., 1934 107 Pitt-street.•Jones, David G. I 2 May, 1935 31 Hunter-street.

1 Carruthers. Hunter & Co. 81 Stephen, Jacques, & Stephen.(2) Eric Howard & Solomon. (91 Jennings & Jennings(3) Deane, Haselhurst & Howard. (10) .J, A. Thompson & Johnson.(4) Hughes Hughes & Garvin. (11) Roscoe W. G. Hoyle & Co.(5) Hughesdon & Davis. (12) McCaw Moray & Lance M. Johnson.(6) Hunt & Hunt. 13) Cecil F. Hurley & Co.(7) Joseph J. Jagelman & Son. (14) Gilbert M. Johnstone & Co.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. 1 Date of Offices.Admission.

Jones, Eric (21) 26 May, 1933 115 Pitt-street.Jones, Frank B. (16) 21 Aug., 1897 107 Pitt-street.Jones, John Russell (17) 12 Mar., 1920 39 Hunter-street.Jones, Leslie William 21 Nov., 1930 14 Martin-place.

Vones, Owen A. (1) 2 Aug., 1923 10 Martin-place.•Jones, Raymond F.. 2 June, 1926 17 Castlereagh street.Jones, Roscoe S. W. (2) 27 Aug., 1915 67 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.

tJulian, H. N. 10 Mar., 1939 28 Martin-place.Kaleski, J. H. F. (19) ..... 21 July. 1932 39 Martin-place.Kay, R. Innes (3) 5 June, 1918 30 Pitt-street.Kay, William Shakspeare 2 Sept., 1921 67 Castlereagh,street.Keane, F. J. 21 Nov. ,1930 84 Pitt-street.Kearney, C. B. (4) 4 June, 1919 60 Hunter-street.Kelly, Andrew (20) 8 March, 1940 60 Hunter—street.Kelly, James 51. (6) 23 Nov., 1929 92 Pitt-street

• Kelly, R. W. S. 14 Mar., 1930 Justice Department.Kelynack, Gareth Owen (6) 1 Sept., 1922 62 Margaret-street.

tKelynack, John E. 6 May, 1937 28 Martin-place.Kench, Albert G. T 24 Nov., 1922 117 Pitt-street.Kennedy, Donald E. S. (8) 1 Nov., 1923)

tKenuedy, John Stewart (8) 25 Nov., 1921 ( 185 Elizabeth-street.Kenny, Joseph Walter (7) 15 Mar., 1929 160 Castlereagh-street.

Kidston, Robt. M. 28 Oct., 1937 195 Elizabeth-street.Kiely, J J 7 Mar., 1896 17 Castlereagh-street.

•King, Cyril J. 13 Mar., 1925 Solicitor for TransportOffice.

King, P, W. Smyth (10) 31 Aug., 1923 9 Martin-place.King, Robert Russell (9) 14 Mar., 1924 129 Pitt-street.King, R. T. Smyth(10) 16 Mar., 1917 9 Martin-place

• King, T. Bartlett 30 Oct., 1924 33-39 Hunter-street.Kinley, A. F. (14) 20 Feb , 1930 63 Elizabeth-street.Kirkpatrick, Frank C. (11) 18 Mar., 1921 16 O'Connell-street.

(Kirkpatrick, M. A. A. ( 1 2) 4 June, 1930 14 Spring-street.t•Kitto, J. R. 2 May, 1935 44 Martin-place.t•Knox, Gerald Robert Bruce 8 Mar., 1985 7 Wynyard-street.•Lacey, Walter C . ...... 14 Mar., 1924 Clerk of the Peace.Laidlaw, J. W. M. 15 Mar., 1929 42 Bridge-street.Lalchere, A. B. (18) I 10 Mar., 1939 74 Pitt-street.

(1) Owen Jones McHutchison & Co. (11) Frank C Kirkpatrick & Co(2) T. Marshall, Marks, & Jones (121 A. E. Whatmore, G. C.M Gee & Co.

(3l Crichton-Smith & lnnes Kay. (13) William Patterson. Knight & Co.(4) Taylor & Kearney. (14) R. D. Meagher, Sproule & Co.(5) J. C. Elphinstone & Kelly. (16) W. R. & F. B. Jones,(6) J. W. Maund & Kelynack. (17) Barker & Jones.(7) Adrian C. R. Twigg & Kenny. (19) A. S. Henry, Slade & Lalchere.(8) Kennedy & Kennedy (19) Kaleski & Harris.(9) Colquhoun & King. (20) Lynch & Kelly. --

(10) W. U. Smyth King & Sons. (21) H. T. Macready & Eric Jones.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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I Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

•Lamport, Alfred Maughan (18) 5 May, 1927 129 Pitt-street.Landa, Abram (79) 1 June, 1927 9 Bligh-streetLander, William 25 Aug„, 1939 39 Martin-place.Landers, Norman Leslie (8) 26 Aug., 1927 9 Martin-place.}*Lane, E. O. 28 July, 1938 117 Pitt-street.Lane, F. G. (1) 28 May, 1898 34 Martin-place.Lane, Frank Edwin (2) 1 Sept., 1922 12 O'Connell-street.Lane, George (1) 6 June, 1928 34 Marlin-placeLang, A. G. 1 Aug., 1941 28 Martin-place.Langley, Thomas A. (10) 4 June, 1930 72 King-street.

t*Larnach, T. M. 10 Mar., 1939 26 O'Connell-street.Laurence, Alexander (3) 16 Nov., 1934lLaurence, Ernest Albert (3) 25 May, 1901 I 46 Martin-place.Laurence, Neville C. (11) 23 Nov., 1917 90 Pitt-street.

tsLaurence, Paul 4 May, 1939 14 Martin-place.Laurence, Stanley T. (4) 26 May, 1906 18 Martin-place.Law, A.C. (12) 18 Nov., 1927 70-72 King-street.Law, Percy C. (5) 24 Aug., 1901 39 Martin-place.-L aws, S. M. 29 Aug., 1941 (A.I F)

•Lay, A. J. L. 22 Nov., 1929 46 Martin-place.Layton, William Deane 18 Nov., 1932 49 Rowe-streetLeahy,R. C 4 May, 1939 39 Martin-place.Leask, E. A. (13) 5 June, 1929 11c Castlereagh-street.Lee, Frank W. (9) 24 Aug., 1907 133 Pitt-street.

•Lees, T. G. Walker

7 May, 1936 Solicitor for TransportOffice.

Leihius, G. Hugo (7) 2 Aug., 1901 115 Pitt-street.Lender, Frederic Gordon (6) 13 Mar., 1925 62 Hunter-street.

-*Levy, Alfred A. 25 Aug., 1933 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

-Levy, Keith M. 4 June, 1930 75-77 Pitt-street.Lewis, Cardiff E. (14) ..... 12 Dec., 1919 Wingello House, Angel

Place.*Lewis, Cedric L 25 May, 1932 State Crown Solicitor's

Office.*Lewis, Lachlan Macquarie 21 Nov., 1924 Wingello House, Angel

PlaceLieberman, Wm. (20) 16 Mar., 1928 56 Hunter-street.Lightoller, Claude (15) 1 June, 1927 17 O'Connell-street.

*Lindsay, F. C. 22 Nov., 1929 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office.

*Lindsay ,Wm. C. 2 Aug., 1934 Wingello House, Angel-place,

Links, Hilary F. (16) .... 9 May, 1929 77 Castlereagh-street.Linton, John Fred (17) 19 Feb., 1931 369 George-street.

(11 Kershaw, Matthews, Lane& Glasgow. (11) Allen & Laurence.(2) A. S. Boulton, Lane, Rex & Co. (12) Ellitt & Law.(3) Laurence & Laurence. (13) E. A. Leask & Nicholas.(4) G. M. Laurence & Son. (14) John A. K. Shaw . Lewis & Co.

5 Percy C. Law & Mllne (151 C. Lightoller &Co(6) Barry, Norris & Wildes. (16) Lorton,Links & Duke.

17) Leibius & Packer. (17) Perkins, Stevenson & Co.(8) T. G. D. Marshall, Landers & Co. (18) Martin & , Lamport.(9) Frank W. Lee & Sleeman. (191 Abram Lands, Barton-& Co.(10) Fisher & Macansh. (20) Wm. Lieberman & Tobias.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

Linton, Walter (19) 19 Nov., 1904 375 George-street.tListon, Henry 25 May, 1934 14 Martin-place.Little, F.B 18 Nov., 1927 2 Carrington-streetLittlejohn, A. N. (17) 27 Aug., 1892 25 O'Connell-street.

•Livingstone, Henry 10 Mar , 1894 27 Hunter-street.Lloyd, Robert 14 Mar., 1913 8a Castlereagh-street.

fLobb, J. V 8 Mar , 1935 72 Pitt-st.Lochlin, Leonard A. (2) 30 Aug., 19 -29 261 George-street.Lorton, Edmund Robert (1) 12 Mar., 1920 77 Castlereagh-street.

•Love, J. M. W 29 Oct., 1936 31 Hunter-street.Ludwig, W. O 19 Nov., 1937 28 Martin-place.Lupton, C. E. C. (4) 1 Nov., 1912 2 Martin-place.

•Lusher, Edwin 23 Aug., 1940 11c Castlereagh-street.Lynch, T. D. (5) 7 May, 1914 60 Hunter-street.Lynn, John Joseph 19 Feb., 1931 62 Hunter-street.Macdonald, Evan 29 May, 1897 8 Spring-street.Macdonald, Norman Hugh (6) 27 Aug., 1892 Wingello House, Angel-

place.t*MacDougal, M. H 17 Feb., 1939 141 Elizabeth-streetMacKellar, Allen Keith (12) 17 Mar., 1922 17 Castlereagh-street.

MacKellar, G. S. (12) 31 Aug., 1889 17 Castlereagh-streetMackey, A. E. 23 Aug., 1935 79 Pitt-street.

• Maclay, K. A '23 Aug., 1935 2b Castlereagh-streett Maclean, Leyburn M. 25 Aug., 1906 12 Oxford-street.'Maclean,R M.(18) 27 Aug., 1937 28 Martin-place.Maclean, William J. 14 Mar., 1924 84 Pitt-street.

--i- Macpherson, Angus G. (8) 20 Nov., 1931 14 Martin-place.Macready, H. T. (20) 4 May, 1993 115 Pitt-street.Madden, Gregory S. (7) 7 May, 1931 26 O'Connell-street.Maddox, John Owen (9) 3 Aug., 1922 117 Pitt-streetMadigan, F. T. 22 Nov., 1929 11 c Castlereagh-street;Magney, John (10) 27 Aug., 1910 79 Elizabeth.street.Magney, Thomas Augustus (10) 8 June, 1921 79 Elizabeth-street.Maguire, P. J. (21) 26 July, 1940 38 Martin-place.Hair, John N. (22) 9 Mar., 1934 18 Martin-place.

f*Makin, Robt. 8 Mar., 1940 39 Martin-place.Malcomson, Alex. J.(11) 10 May, 1928 92 Pitt-street.

-r*Mallett, J. E. 2 May, 1940 56 Hunter-street.Manion, H. J. (13) 2 Nov., 1922 17 O'Connell-street.Manion

, K. D. (13) 15 Aug., 1918 17 O'Connell-street.Mann, Edward Rolf (14). 22Nov., 1918 42 Bridge-street.Mann, W. H. 17 Nov., 1933 247 George-street.

*Manning, A. P. C. 21 Nov., 1941I 79 Elizabeth-street.Manning, John (16) ... 3 June, 1914 11c Castlereagh-street.

(.1 Lorton. Links & Duke. 13 K D Manion & Co12) Heydon & Lochrin. (14, E.R. Mann & Co

(4, H. 0. Marshall, Lupton, & Scott. (15. Manning, Riddle & Co.5 Lynch & Kelly. (161 Andrews & Manning.6 Dowling, Tayler,Macdonald & Pratt. (17) Vindin & Littlejohn.

(7) Gregory S. Madden & Co. (18) Dettmann, Austin & Maclean.(8) Baldick & Macpherson. 119) Ernest Cohen & Linton.

(14)Tress. Cocks & Maddor (20) H. T. Macready & Eric Jones.110) Magney & Magney (21) Haddocks Cohen & Maguire.(11) Braye & Malcomson. ;22) Halse Millett, Mair & Co.(12) G. S. Mackellar & Son© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. 1Date of 1 Offices.Admission.

Mansfield, Humphrey 7 May, 1931 350 George-street.(Mant, John F. f15) 30 Oct., 1924 34 Martin-place.•Marks, Howard A. 13 Mar., 1914 Wingello House, Angel-

place.Marks. Walter Moffitt (1) 1 Mar., 1902 67 Castlereagh-street.

*Maron, John S. 10 Mar., 1939 Rural Bank of N.S.W.Marsh, C. Milbourne (2) ... 17 Mar., 1922 28 Martin-place.Marsh, Gervase Wm. 4 Mar., 1932 92 Pitt-street.Marshall, Thomas Garan D. (8) 30 Aug., 1929 9 Martin p lace.

'Martin, R. A. O. (6) 5 June, 1929 129 Pitt-street.t'Mason, R. W 25 Aug., 1933 State Crown Solicitor's

Office.Matthews, E. C. H. (8) 21 Nov., 1896 34 Martin-place.Maughan,J M, D.S.O., V.D. 26 Aug., 1905 27 Hunter-street.

(7).Maund, J. W. (4) 28 May, 1900 62 Margaret-street.Maund, J. W. (Jnr.) (4) 14 Mar., 1941 62 Margaret-street.

*Maund, R. H. 15 Nov., 1940 62 Margaret-street. ,'Mawby, R. N. Anthony 8 June, 1921 6 Wynyard-street.•Maxwell, A. F. 1 Aug., 1941 Dept. of Road Transport

& Tramways.Maxwell, Ian J. (16) 4 May, 1939 17 O'Connell-street.Maxwell, Robert 25 Aug., 1933 90 Pitt-street.

to Mayne, A. W. 22 Nov., 1929 46 Martin-place.Mayne, WilliamArthur 11 Mar., 1927 28 Martin-place.Meagher, J. A. (8) 28 Oct., 1926 107 Liverpool-street.

*Meehan, William Bede 6 May, 1937 Registrar-General'sDepartment.

-f*Meillon, J. A. 26 Oct., 1939 39 Martin-place.•Melville, J. A. 25 Oct., 1940 31 Hunter-street.Menlove, Neville V. 31 Aug., 1923 160 Castlereagh-street.Metcalfe, J. P. (17) 25 Aug., 1939 185 Elizabeth-street.Milford, Ernest A. 4 Mar., 1899 27 Hunter-street.Miller, W. E, 2 June, 1926 Public Trust Office.Millett, Halse (9) 14 Mar., 1913 18-20 Martin-place.

' Mills, Eric J. 28 May, 1937 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office.

*Mills, J. M 6 May, 1937 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office.

Milne, Colin R. (10) 31 Aug., 1928 39 Martin-place.Milne, Geoffrey L. (11) 2 June, 1926 4 Castlereagh-street,Milne, John W. 29 Aug., 1924 350 George-street.

1Milverton, Edward F. 25 July, 1935 77-79 Elizabeth-street.Minchin, E. John 9 Feb., 1933 State Crown Solicitor's

Office.Minter, Clifford (12).... -... 27 Aug., 1910 31 Hunter-street.Mitchell, Christopher (13) .. 4 Mar., 1932 67 Castlereagh-street(1) T. Marshall, Marks & Jones. (9) Halse Millett, Mair & Co.(2)C. M. Marsh & Harvey. (10) Percy C Law & Milne.(3) T. G. D Marshall, Landers & Co. (111 Gregg & Milne.(4) J. W. Maund & Kelynack. (12) Minter, Simpson & Co.(5) Martin & Lamport. (13) Alfred Mitchell & Son(6)Kershaw. Matthews, Lane, & (15) Frank A. Davenport & Mant.

Glasgow. (16) Maxwell & Boyd.(71 Bradley. Son & Maughan. (17) J. P. Metcalfe & Co.(8) J. A. Meagher & De Coek.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

Mitchell, Gerald W. i 21 Nov., 1930 39 Hunter-street.Mitchell, Karl A. (17) 15 Mar., 1929 14 Spring-street.Moffatt, J. B. (1) ' 26 May, 1906 104 Hunter-street.

tMoffatt, J. G. S. (1) 6 Mar., 1936 104 Hunter-street.•Moffitt (Miss) Gwendoline S. 26 Aug., 1938 92 Pitt-street.*Moffitt, N. A. 27 July, 1939 44 Martin-place.Moffitt, William Heath (2) 14 Mar., 1913 6 Wynyard-street.Moloney, Denis B. (9) 26 May, 1933 133 Pitt-street.Monro, J 14 Mar., 1941 42 Bridge-street.Montagu, Neville W. 28 May, 1887 228 Pitt-street.Moodie, Wm. C. (4) I 7 Man, 1903 11c Castlereagh-street.

C. G. Hamilton (5) 25 May, 1934 7 Wynyard-street.Moore, H. Hamilton (5) 23 Nov., 1923 7 Wynyard-street.

t*Moore, Ian S. I 26 May, 1939 44 Martin-place.Moore-Williams, Graham 23 Nov., 1923 State Crown Solicitor's

Office.Moray, Sydney H. (13) I 9 Mar., 1934 75 Pitt-street.

*Morck, W. T 25 May, 1934 79 Elizabeth-street.Morgan, Alfred J. (7) 16 Nov., 1901 129 Pitt-street.Morgan, Alfred T. (8) 5 June, 1929 34 Martin-place.Morgan, Charles Albert (9) • • 6 May,, 1920 115 Pitt-street.Morgan, Charles Alfred (7) 29 May, 1936 129 PItt-street.Morgan, Harold (10) 19 Nov., 1920 16 Barrack-street.Morgan, Harold E.(8) 19 Aug., 1932 34 Martin-plane.Morgan, Harold T. (8) 30 Nov., 1889 34 Martin-place.

'Morris, Gerald Brian 24 Aug., 1934 39 Martin-place.Morrissey, H.(11) 21 Nov., 1919 79 Elizabeth-street.Morrissey, Paul V. 15 Nov., 1940 197 Elizabeth-street.Moseley, W. C. 7 Nov., 1929 61 Castlereagh,street.Mulholland, J. J. (15)... 10 Mar., 1966 77 Castlereagh-street.Mulligan, J. J. 21 Aug., 1997 92 Pitt-street.Mulray, Roland D. (12) 30 Aug 1929 115 Pitt-street.Munro.:,Harold 15 Feb., 1934 81 Elizabeth-street.Murdoch, Gilbert C. 18 Dec., 1935 133 Pitt-street.

t*Murray, D. R. A. 15 Nov., 1935 53 Martin-place.Murrell, John Linsell (16) 12 Mar„ 1926 46 Martin-place.McAuliffe, Patrick T. 21 Nov., 1941 133 Pitt-street.McBride, B. A 27 Aug. 1904 164 Pitt-street.

t*McCaffrey, John 18 Nov. 1932 Department of MainRoads.

McCaw, Kenneth M. (13), 10 Mar., 1933 75 Pitt•street.McCooe, C. P. 6 May, 1926 56 Hunter-street.

*McCormack, Bede J. 19 Nov., 1937 26 O'Connell-street.McCoy, R. W. W. (14) 27 Aug., 1887 10 Castlereagh-street.McCredie, Roland A , 17 Nov., 1933 2 Martin-place.

1 J. B. Moffitt a Son. (10) Sly & Russell.2 MoDonell & Moffitt. (11) Murphy & Moloney.

(3) D. B. Maloney & Co. (12) R D. Mulray &Co4 Purves & Moodle. (18) McCaw, Moray- & Lance B. Johnson.

(7) H. Hamilton-Moore & Co. (14) McCoy, Grove• Atkinson.(7) Alfred J. Morgan a Son. (15) Collins & Mulholland(8) Harold.T; Morgan &Sons. (16) Dawson, Waldron,Edwards& Nicholls:(9) Charles A. Morgan) Potts- &. Co (17) Mark Mitchell & Nelson© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Name. I Date of I Offices.Admission.

McCulloch, P. V. (1) 15 Nov., 1884 117 Pitt-street.McCutcheon, G. C. 21 Nov., 1930 16 Barrack-street.McDonald, A. C. 15 Mar., 1912 11c Castlereagh-street.McDonald, Arthur J. (2) 5 Mar., 1898 10 O'Connell-street.McDonald, Barry John (3; 27 Aug., 1937 11c Castlereagh-street.McDonald, The Hon. G. R. W 12 Aug., 1937 164 Phillip-street.

(14).McDonald, John J. (3) 12 Mar., 1904 11c Castlereagh-street.McDowell, Charles Joseph (4) 17 Nov., 1883 6 Wynyard street.

*McDowell, D. A. 11 Mar., 1938 Maritime Services BoardOffices.

*McDowell, N. R 25 Aug., 1939 16 Barrack-street.McElhone, F. E. 13,Mar., 1914 3 Castlereagh street.McEvilly, Augustus (6) 29 Aug., 1891 11c Castlereagh-street.

McFadden, Matthew (7) 7 June, 1922 26 O'Connell-street.McFadden, Teague Joseph (7) 29 Oct., 1925 26 O'Connell-street.

*McGeehan, Robert Reid 2 Mar.., 1901 46 Martin-place.McGrath, Brian J. (8) 30 Sep., 1935 104 Hunter-street.

1**McGrath, J. B. 2'.May, 1940 44 Martin-place.*McGrath, Keith B 23 Aug., 1940 11c Castlereagh-street.McGrath, Maurice J. 2 Aug., 1928 56 Hunter-street.

f*McGregor, D. G. ... .. 2 May, 1940 7 Wynyard-street.McGuren, Fred: 8 June, 1921 81 Elizabeth-street.McHutchinson, M. W. (13) 28 July, 1927 10'Martin-place.

McIntosh, Alfred E'. (5) 20-Nov., 1897 107 Elizabeth-street.McIntosh, H. E.. (9). 26 Aug., 1893 27 Hunter-street.McIntyre, Dick- L. 9.May, 1941 2 O'Connell.street.McIntyre, M. W. D. 10 - 13,Mar., 1925 46 Martin-place.McIntyre, Neil Halley (11) 26 May, 1933' 2 OConnell-street.McKenzie, A. D. 30 Aug., 1929 160 Castlereagh-street.

*McKessar, Alfred G. 1 June, 1927 State Crown. Solicitor's ,

Office.McKinnon. C. R 19 Aug., 1940 149 Castlereagh-street.

McLachlan, H. D. (15) 10 Mar., 1911 14'Martin-place.*McLeod, E. J. 20 Nov., 1925 Solicitor for Transport

Office.McMahon, Wm. 10 Mar , 1939 53 Martin-place.McMaster, David O (16) 17 Nov., 1939 129 Pitt-street.McMaster, J. C. (16) 20 Jan., 1905 129 Pitt-street,McMaster, P. E. (16) 25 Aug., 1939 129 Pitt-street.McNally, J. J. (17) 21 Feb., 1929 17 Martin-placeMcPhee, H. J. (18) 26 May, 1933 77 York-street.McTague, Frank 26 Aug., 1927 63 Pitt-street.

(1) P. V. McCulloch & Buggy. (10) Dawson, Waldron, Edwards &(2) Arthur.J McDonald & Co. Nicholls.(3) Shaw, McDonald &CO- (11) Parish, Patience & McIntyre.(4) McDonell & Moffitt: (13) Owen Jones, McHutchison & Co.(5) A. E. McIntosh & Henderson. (14) G. R: W. McDonald .&•Co(6) McEvilly& McEvilly. (15) Tietyens, McLachlan & Co

7 McFadden & McFadden. (16) McMaster. Holland & Co(8) Lamaro & McGrath. 117) Lobban. McNilly. &Harney.49) H. E. McIntosh &Adrian. ‘18) C E. Chapman & Co.

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

Date of IName. Offices.Admission.

Nash, J. G. 25 Nov., 1921 4 Castlereagh-street.Nelson, Charles Calvert (3) 21 Nov., 1896 14 Spring-street.

f •Newell, H. Moffat 29 May., 1936 Rural Bank of N.S.W.*Newman, G. M. 15 Nov., 1935 M. W. S. & D. Board.Newnham, Fred A 15 Mar., 1929 28 Martin-place.Newton, Edward R. M. (4) 24 Mar., 1888 117 Pitt-street.Newton, G. L. (8) 6 Mar., 1936 17 O'Connell-street.Newton, R. J. M. (8) 9 Mar., 1984 17 O'Connell-street.Newton, W. S. (4) 21 Feb., 1924 117 Pitt-street.Nicholas, J. G. (9) ..... 31 July, 1930 11c Castlereagh.street.Nicholl, Robert Warren (7) 2 Aug., 1928 56 Hunter-street.Nicholls, T. W. (5) 25 May, 1907 46 Martin-place.Nicholson, Herbert L. (6) 13 May, 1989 2B Castlereagh- streetNicol, A. A. (1) 30 July, 1986 Wingello House, Angel-

place.*Nicol, G. Stuart 10 Mar., 1939 28 Martin-place.*Nield, A. E. 17 Nov., 1933 39 Martin-place.*Nield, Miss L. R. 21 Nov., 1941 28 Martin-place.Niland, W. M, 27 May, 1920 77 Castlereagh-street.

/Nix, L. F. 10 Mar., 1939 28 O'Connell-street.*Nolan, B. R 24 May, 1940 16 Barrack-street.Nolan, Percy L. (10) 29 Aug., 1908 115 Pitt- street.Norris, John T. 7 May, 1936 72 Pitt-street.Norton, D. A. (15) 20 Nov., 1936 360 George-street.Nott, J. E. V. (11) 2 Mar., 1889 375 George-street.

Oakes, Basil R 25 May, 1934 34 Martin-place.Oakes, Norman C. (12) 18 Nov., 19 0 1-7 Bent-street.Oberg, A. E. 25 Aug, 1939 11c Castlereagh-street.O'Brien, John Gerald 29 Aug , 1930 129 Pitt-street.O'Brien, Paul Francis 25 May, 1134 133 Pitt -street.O Carroll, Denis 28 May, 1898 Wingello House, Angel-

place.*O'Connor, A. H. 27 Aug., 1910 State Crown Solicitor.

*O'Connor, D. E. 7 May, 1936I 92 Pitt-street.O'Dea, Cecil 15 Mar., 1929I 46 Martin.place.

*O'Hanlon, V. T. 30 May, 1941 Wingello House, Angel-place.

Old, Cedric C. (13) 7 May, 1936 5 Bligh-street.Old, Richard (13) 25 Aug, 1894 5 Bligh-streetOld, Trenham (13) 25 May, 1934 5 Bligh-street.Oliver, Albert D. 8 Mar., 1890 55 Pitt-street.O'Neill, Matthew John, snr.

(14) 29 May, 1909 79 Elizabeth-street.•O'.Neill, Matthew John, jnr_ 27 May, 1938 79 Elizabeth-street.

1) Dowling, Tayler, McDonald & Pratt. (9) E. A. Leask & Nicholas(3) Mark Mitchell & Nelson (10) Turner, Nolan & Co.(4) Edward R. M. Newton & Son. (11) Thompson & Nott.(5) Dawson, Waldron, Edwards & (12) Norman C. Oakes & Sagar.

Nicholls 113) Asher, Old, & Jones(6) Nicholson & Butler. 114) Murphy & Moloney(7) Nicholl & Hicks. (15) Bland & Garnock.(8) Remington & Co

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SYDNEY SOLICITORS.

1 Date ofName. Admission. Offices.

• tOrmsby, A. I 3 May, 1934 149 Castlereagh-street.'I-Osborne, Frederick M. (1) 25 May. 1934 16 Barrack-street.Osborne, George F 4 June, 1924 79 Elizabeth-street.Osborne, H. Stuart (2) 19 Aug., 1899 129 Pitt-street.Osborne, Ronald C. (1) 18 Feb., 1915 16 Barrack-street.Oxlade, R. A., C.B. E. (3) 23 Aug., 1911 11c Castlereagh-street.Packer, Thomas W. (4) 22 Feb , 1923 115 Pitt-street.

tPage, Brian J. D..11) 27 Aug., 1937 46 Martin-place.• Paisley, R. E. 10 Mar., 1939 60 Hunter-street.

Palmer, A. J. Howard (5) 23 Aug., 1902 2B Castlereagh-street.• Palmer, C. A. 23 Aug., 1940 2B Castlereagh-street.Palmer, Hubert S. (5) 18 Nov., 1910 2B Caetlereagh-street,Palmer, J. G. 2 May, 1935 9 Bligh-street.Palser, Herbert R 11 Mar , 1927 104 Hunter-street.Panckhurst, Edwin D. .. 19 Nov., 1937 28 Martin-place.Parker, Benjamin F. (6) 7 Mar., 1891 16 Barrack-street.Parker, Benjamin Paterson(6) 3 June, 1931Parker, F. G. (12) 4 Mar., 1932 3 Castlereagh-street.Parker, William 10 Mar., 1894 77 Castlereagh-street.

t Parkhill R. J. B. 10 Mar., 1939 2 Martin-place.t• Parkhill, W. J. V. 23 Aug , 1935 46 Martin-place.Parkinson, Charles Edwin (7) 12 Mar., 1920 51 Castlereagh-street.

1 Parks. J. H 19 Nov., 1937 185 Elizabeth-street.• Parsons, Mitchell F. 15 Feb., 1940 15 Bligh-street.• Paterson, E. A. 25 Nov., 1921. Solicitor for Transport

Office.t Patience, J. D. (10) 3 May, 1934 2 O'Connell-street.Paton, S. D. (8) 20 Feb., 1911 57 York-street.Patrick, A. G. (19) 14 Mar., 1941 39-49 Martin-place.Patterson, William (9) 15 Mar., 1929 56 Hunter-street.

• Payne, E. R. 6 Mar., 1936 Rural Bank of N.S.W.Payne, Nathan James 3 Mar., 1900 33-39 Hunter-street.Paynter, J. C. 10 Mar., 1939 107 Elizabeth-street.Peacock, Arthur S. (13) 24 Aug., 1934 11c Castlereagh-street.Pearce, Christopher H. (17) 2 June, 1926 115 Pitt-street.

• Peck, W. A. .. .. 16 Feb., 1939 7 Wynyard-street.Pennington, G. C. (18) 17 Nov , 1939 72 Pitt-street.Pennington, W. H. (18) 18 Nov., 1938 72 Pitt-street.Penny, Clifton R 10 Mar., 1916 81 Elizabeth-street.Peoples,.J. H. 30 July, 1936 79 Elizabeth-street.Perkin, Basil Woodd (14) 16 Mar., 1917 369 George-street.Perkins, Owen (15) 30 May, 1913 375 George-street.Perry, Alan Wentworth (16) 2 Sept., 1921 11c Castlereagh-street.Perry, John W. 19 No'-., 1950 44 Martin-place.

(11 D ibbs, Crowther & Osborne. (11) Freehill, Hollingdale & Co.(2 )StuartOsborne & Simpson. (12j F G. Parker & Andrew.(3) Gill, Oxlade & Broad. (13) Barkell & Peacock.(4) Leibius & Packer. (14) Perkins, Stevenson & Oo.(3) Pigott,Stinson.Macgregor & Palmer. (15) W.S. Gray & Perkins.(6) Benjamin F. Parker & Son. (16) J. A. I Perry & Son.(7) B. W. Frasor & Parkinson. (171 C. H. Pearce & Co.(8) J. Stuart. Thom & Co. (18) Pennington & Pennington.(9) William Patterson & Co. (18) Robt A. Patrick & Son.(10) Parish, Patience & McIntyre. 1,

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Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

•Peters, E. Theo. 19 Nov., 1926 33-39 Hunter-street.Petrie, F. C. (1) 15 Dec 1888Petrie, H. W. (1)

17 Nov 1916. } 375 George-street.

Philip, Alexander Otto (2) 27 Aug., 1910 79 Elizabeth-street.Phillips, W. Berge (5) 6 Mar., 1936 117 Pitt-street.

• Pickering, Norman S 28 Aug., 1925 7 Wynyard-street.Pike, Veronica (19) 24 May, 1940 141 Elizabeth-street.Pike, Vincent M. (19) 15 Mar., 1920 141 Elizabeth-street.

•Pilkington, Lemoine James 22 Nov., 1929 31 Hunter-street.Pilling, Stanley (6) 31 Aug., 1923 34 Hunter-streetPluck, Reginald C. (3) 7 May, 1925 53 Martin-place.Poole, Alfred Lachlan (4) 6 June, 1928 27 Hunter-street.Poole, Edgar N. ( 7) 28 Aug., 1999 113 Pitt-street.Poole, L. N. (8) 13 Mar., 1914 15 Bligh-street.Potts, Craigton R. (22) 12 Mar., 1937 115 Pitt-streetPratt, A. F. M. (9) 10 May, 1928 39 Martin-place.Pratt, Eric Stanley (10) 28 Aug., 1925 Wingello House, Angel-

place.Pratten, D. A. 7 May, 1936 26 Jamieson-street.Prentice, Claud 28 July, 1938 10 Martin-place.Price, Harold Joseph (11) 19 Nov., 1926 39 Martin-place.Priddle, R. G. (12) 26 Nov., 1892 Wingello House, Angel-

place.Primrose, H. B. (13) 22 Nov., 1902 84 Pitt-street.Primrose, Hubert L., 114). 2 Aug., 1917 39 Martin-place.

f Primrose, Max A 10 Mar., 1939 39 Martin-place.Primrose, N. A. A. 15 Nov., 1935 77 Castlereagh-street.Primrose, R. C. N. (14) 15 Mar., 1912 39 Martin-place.

(Primrose, Tony 26 Aug., 1938 39 Martin-place.Pritchard, A. R. (20) 10 Mar., 1939 14 O'Connell-street.

• i*Pulsford, M. B. 18 Nov., 1938 11c Castlereagh-street.Purcell, B. P.115) 4 June, 1924 11C Castlereagh-street.Purcell, T J 18 Nov., 1927 66 King-street.Purves, A. Grafton, (16) 3 Mar., 1900 11c Castlereagh-street.Pye, David Sidney (17) 23 Nov., 1923 4 Castlereagh-street.Pye, E. (21) 25 May, 1934 15 Bligh-street.

•Quain John H. 13 Mar., 1931 79 Elizabeth-street.•Quinlivan, Claude L. 30 Aug., 1929 Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor's Office.Ralston, John Malbon (18) 10 May 1923 115 Pitt-street.

(1) F.O Petrie & Son. (121 Priddle. Gosling, Dalrymple & Sillar.(2) C. J. Ellis & Phillip (131 Salwey & Primrose.(3) Aitken & Pluck. (14) Primrose & Primrose(4) A..J. Taylor, William Arnott & Co (16) Lionel Dare & B. P. Purcell.

(5) N. J. Bell, Phillips & Co. 116) Purves &Moodie.(6) A J. Reynolds & Pilling. (17) Payten & Pye(7) George A. Raves & Poole. (18) J. T. Ralston & Son.(8) C. T. Poole & Son. (19) Pike & Pike.(9) Walter Dickson & Co. (20) Pritchard, Mareland & Co.110) Dowling, Tavler. Macdonald & Pratt. (21) Hunt & Hunt.(11) Harold J. Price & Co. (22) Charles A. Morgan, Potts & Co.

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Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

Rand, W. A. (2) 5 Mar., 1892 2 Hunter-street.Ratner, S D. 17 Nov., 1983 56 Hunter-street.

Raves, George A. (1) 24 May, 1902 113 Pitt-street.Raves, Victor S. 14 May, 1917 92 Pitt-street.Read, Cecil J. 7 Mar., 1903 4 Castlereagh-street.Read, Edmond (5) 20 Nov., 1914 9 Hunter-street.

-}Read, Wm. Vero 26 May, 1933 49 Victoria-st., Pott'sPt.Reed, F. E. (6) 12 Mar., 1926 60 Hunter-street.Reichenbach, G. S. (16 24 Nov., 1922 53 Martin-place.Reilly, F. W 15 Nov., 1940 2B Castlereagh-street.Remington, Geoffrey C. (6) 16 Mar., 1923 17 O'Connell-street.

•Renshaw, A.R 31 Aug., 1928 46 Martin-place.Rex, Geoffrey Richmond (7) 21 Nov.., 1924 12 O'Connell-street.Reynolds, A. J. (8) 29 May, 1897 34 Hunter-street.Reynolds, Rex 17 Nov., 1933 107 Elizabeth-street.Richard, Leslie 29 Oct., 1936 12 O'Connell-street.Richards, Glen 22 Nov., 1918 129 Pitt-street.

tRichardson, Gordon A.(10) 20 Nov., 1931 42 Bridge-street.Rickard, Jonathan Charles (4) 4 June, 1919 67 Castlereagh-street.Riddle, .J. G. (9) 17 Nov. 1933 14 Martin-place.Ridge, Stanley L. 20 Aug., 1898 76 Pitt-street.

*Riley, Bede 27 May, 1938 Justice Department-Ring, J. E. (18). 30 July, 1936 4 Castlereagh-street.

tRishworth, J.C. 13 Mar., 1931 2B Castlereagh-street.Rishworth, N. Stanley (12) 3 June, 1931 12-14 O'Connell-street.Ritchie, Alan V. 25 Aug., 1939 57 York-street.Roach, Michael David 8 May, 1930 51 Castlereagh-street.Roach, P. N 29 Oct., 1926 160 Castlereagh-street,

tRoberts, C. D'A. 25 May, 1934 10 Castlereagh-street.Robertson, Colin 7 May, 1931 19 Hunter-street.Robinson, C. W. 2 May , 1940 74 Pitt-stteet.Robinson, William W. 1 Sept., 1883 34 Martin-place.Robison, John H. (13) 27 Aug., 1892 19 Bligh-street.Robson, Cuthbert William(14) 29 Aug., 1913 17 O'Connell-street.

tRobson, Ewan Murray (14) 4 June, 1930 17 O'Connell-street.Robson, The Hon. W. E. V ,

M.L.C. (14). 4 June, 1892 17 O'Connell-street.Rofe,Alfred Bernard Fulton(15) 7 June, 1922 19-21 O'Connell-street.Rofe, Alfred Camden 23 Nov., 1923 107 Pitt-street.

Rof e,Edga r Percival F. (15) 30 Oct., 1924 19-21 O'Connell-street.'Rote, Percy 16 Nov., 1934 1.9 O'Connell-street.

(1) George A. Raves & Poole. (10) E. R Mann & Co.(2) Rand & Drew. 11 Dodds and Richardson.

(3) Read and Read. (12) N. S. Rishworth & Goldsmid.(4) .J. C. Rickard and Dind. (13) Robison, Maxwell. & Allen.(5) Taylor and Kearney 114) Robson & Cowlishaw(6)

Remington & Co. (15) Alfred Rof e & Son.(7) A. S. Boulton„Lane,Rex & Co (16) Allen, Allen & Hemsley

(8) A- J. Reynolds &Pilling. (17 A.O Ellison & Co(9) Manning, Riddle & Co (18) Blake & Ring

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Name. Date ofAdmission. Offices.

•Rolin, F. A. Lynne 19 Nov., 1937 9 Bligh-street.Rolin, F. Lynne 3 June, 1893 9 Bligh-street.Ronald, Basil C. W. (1) 4 June, 1919 17 O'Connell-street.Rose, Sydney B. .... 30 July, 1931 26 Bridge-street.Roseby, Keith Bond (2) 10 May, 1923 107 Elizabeth-street. .

/Rosenberg, Alan 20 Nov., 1925 107 Elizabeth-street.Rosenblum, N. 29 Oct., 1931 8-14 Bond-street.Rosenthal, A, L. 31 July, 1924 12 O'Connell-street.Ross, Donald 31 July, 1930 129 Pitt-street.Rosa, William H. .... 5 June, 1929 18 Martin place.Russell, Jack Macara (3) 2 June, 1926 79 Elizaneth-street.Rowe, D. S. (4) .. ... .... 5 June, 1929 84 Pitt-street.Rowe, Septimus G.,D S O-,. (6) 12 Mar., 1920 39 Hunter-street.

•Rowlands, Edgar H. ....

18 Feb , 1937 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office.

Rowles, N. C. 15 Nov., 1935 92 Pitt-street./Rowley, C. G. 24 May, 1940 2 Hunter-street.Rowley, Eric Nelson (2) 29 Aug., 1913 107 Elizabeth-street.Roxburgh, David William (6) 27 Aug., 1887 33-39 Hunter-street.Roxburgh, Russell Charles (7) 5 June, 1896 19 Bridge-street.Rudd, N. G. 24 Aug., 1934 195 Elizabeth-street.Rundle, C. W. (6) 29 Aug., 1908 33-39 Hunter-street.Russell, Mackenzie ....... ., 20 Oct, 1939 10 Martln-place.Russell, E. A. S. (8) 29 July, 1926 350 George-street.Ryan, J. C. J. 10 Mar., 1906 38 Martin-place.Ryman, John P.191 6 May, 1926 107 Elizabeth-street.Sagar, Harold A. (10) 14 Mar., 1924 1-7 Bent-street.salmon, B. M. 20 Nov., 1931 133 Pitt-street.

/Samuelson, A B (15) 21 Feb.. 1924 62 Margaret-street.•Saunders, John F. 21 Nov., 1941 44 Martin-place.•Savage, Hugh I. I 27 July, 1939 Commonwealth Crown

Solicitor's Office.Sayegh, E. G. ....... 15 Mar., 1929 133 Pitt-street.Saywell. T. A. R. 27 July, 1933 11c Castlereagh-street.Saywell, T. S. (13) 29 Aug., 1903 11c Castlereagh-street.

/Schrader, G. D. 26 May, 1938 113 Pitt-street.Schrader, W. Douglas 27 May, 1899 113 Pitt-street.Scott, Charles B. (14). . 25 May, 1932 117 Pitt-street.

• Scott, Hector McDonald 3 June, 1925 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

Scott, Kenneth Ernst (16) 31 Aug., 1923 2 Martin-place.Scott, W.B 19 Nov., 1937 153 Elizabeth-street.

• Scotter, Roy Wilfrid 13 Mar , 1925 Road Transport andTramways Legal Bch.

(1) K. D. Maulon & Co. (9)1 Williams, Ryman & Co.(2) Rowley, Roseby & Co.. (10) Norman C. Oakes & Sagar.

(3) A. J. R. Yabsley & Rossell. (13) Saywell & Say-well.(4) Salwey & Primrose. (14) W. C. Taylor & Scott.(6) Norton, Smith & Co. (15) Samuelson & Ewing.(7) Russell C. Roxburgh & Co. (16) H. O. Marshall. Lupton, & Scott.(8) Russell & Russell.

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1 Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

Scotter, William Edward(1)) 27 Aug., 1904 79 Elizabeth-street.Seabrook, H. (2) 19 Nov., 1920 133 Pitt-street.Sendall, Horace Richard 16 Mar., 1928 115 Pitt-street.Service, C. Don (3) ..... 27 Aug., 1920 39 Martin-place.Sharah, J. P 1 Aug., 1941 77 Castlereagh-street.Sharpe, D. R. (4) . 1 June, 1927 341 George-street

*Shaw, A. R. 15 Mar., 1929 Rural Bank of N.S.W.Shaw, J. L. (5) 29 Aug., 1930 84 Pitt-street.Sheehy, C. L. (6) 31 May, 1912 Wingello House Angel-

place.'Sheeky, J. C . 26 Feb., 1919 Public Trust Office.Sherlock, E. W. B. ........ 4 May, 1933 129 Pitt-street.Sherman, P. 15 Feb., 1934 4 O'Connell-street.

•Shield, Richard Victor 8 Mar., 1926 Legal Aid Office.Shields, Percy A. (11) 22 Nov., 1929 5 Bligh-street.Shipway, Phillip (7) 15 Mar., 1929 133 Pitt-street.Shiress, Ralph A. (8) 31 July, 1924 243-7 George-street.Shorter, Rowland H. (9) 24 May, 1902 60 Hunter-street.

Sillar, John Walker (10) 6 June, 1923 Wingello House, Angel-place.

Sillar, Ralph S. B. 24 Feb., 1916 11c Castlereagh-street.Simblist, Samuel H. ...... 23 Aug., 1935 74 Pitt street.

*Simpson, A.. H. 19 Feb., 1931 State Crown Solicitor's• Office.

'Simpson, E. Telford (13) 6 May, 1915 31 Hunter-street.Simpson, Ian Roy 21 Nov., 1919 92 Pitt-street.Sinclair, Frank C. 19 Nov., 1926 2B Castlereagh-streetSingle, H. V. (19) 16 Nov., 1934 46 Martin-place.Slade, Clive Stuart (14) 12 Mar., 1920 10 Castlereagh-street.Slade, George Harold (21) 4 Mar., 1932 74 Pitt-street.Slattery, K. M. 28 July, 1940 9 Martin-place.Sleeman, Joseph E. (22) 8 Mar., 1935 133 Pitt-street.Small, A. G. 17 Nov., 1933 28 Martin-place.

' Small,G. Lane (15) 10 May, 1928 34 Martin-place.Smith, A Gordon, M.C. (16) 21 Feb., 1924 7 Wynyard.street.Smith, A. Kingsford (20) 7 May, 1925 369 George-street.Smith, (Miss) C.Jollie (17) 30 Oct., 1924 185 Elizabeth-street.Smith, Herbert 2 June, 1915 113 Pitt-street.

tSmith, Leonard 5, 31 July., 1930 State Crown solicitor'sOffice.

Smithere, Chas.Ormonde (18) 24 May, 1902 169 Castlereagh-street.Smithers, John Lloyd (18) 8 May, 1930 169 Castlereagh-street.

?Smithers, Kenneth (18). 15 Feb., 1940 169 Castlereagh-street.' Smoothey, W. Robert 25 Aug„ 1933 Department of Main

, Roads.

(1) W. E. Scotter .& Son. (12) Stuart Osborne & Simpson.(2) Seabrook & Co. (13) Minter, Simpson & Co.(3) C. Don Service & Co. (14) Traill & Slade(4) Clive Davies & Sharpe. (15) Kershaw, Matthews, Lane & Glasgow(5) Gould & Shaw. (16) Stephen, Jaques & Stephen.

6 C. L. Sheehy & Co. (17) C. Jollie Smith & Co.(7) [Shipway & Berne. 18) Smithers, Warren, & Lyons.(8) Ebsworth & Ebsworth. (19) Dawson, Waldron, Edwards & Nicholls(9) R. H. Shorter & Tobin. (20) Dudley Westgarth & Co.'

10) Priddle, Gosling, Dalrymple & Sil lar; (21) A. S. Henry, Slade & Lalchere(11) Asher Old & Jones. (22) Frank W. Lee & Sleeman.

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Name. 1 Date of I Offices.1 Admission.

tSnelson, T. M. L. 25 July, 1938 Commonwealth Crown,Solicitor's Office.

Solomon, Lewis (1) I 7 May, 1931 56 Hunter-street.*Solomon, N. G. 1 Aug., 1941 113 Pitt-street.Sommers, Frans J. 28 Apr., 1332 133 Pitt-street.Sommers, S. G. (2) 6 June, 1923 195-197 Elizabeth-street.Souter, Betty Mavis (20) 30 May, 1941 34 Hunter-street.

tSouter, John (20) 30 May, 1941 34 Hunter-street.Spear, Edward Joseph 22 Aug., 1896 63 Elizabeth-street.

Spencer, T. G. D. (19) 15 Nov., 1935 Hosking House, Hos-king-place.

tSpong, Keith B. 26 Aug., 1938 247 George-street.Spora, Joseph D 9 Mar., 1934 60 Hunter-street.Sproule, The Hon. R. (3) 17 Nov., 1927 63 Elizabeth-street.Stacey, Albert 27 July, 1933 17 Martin Place.Stafford, G. M. 3 Aug., 1922 77-79 Elizabeth-street.Stamell, J. H. 23 Aug., 1940 81 Elizabeth-street.Starling, P. W. Graham 18 Feb., 1915 5 Hunter-street.

*Statham, Claude 7 Mar., 1891 27 Hunter-street.tStatham, R. R. (4) 10 May, 1928 27 Hunter-street.Steel, H. Peden 15 Dec., 1888 92 Pitt.streetSteel, William A. 26 July, 1934 38 Martin-place.Stephen, Alastair Edward (5) 19 Nov., 1926 7 Wynyard-street.Stephen, L. Consett (5) 18 Nov., 1927 7 Wynyard-street.Stephenson, J. H. (7) 2 June, 1915 4 O'Connell-street.Stevenson, John Otho (6) 3 June, 1925 1 369 George-street.Stevenson, John Walker (6) 7 Mar., 1896

*[Stevenson, W. R. D ...... 28 July, 1938 53 Martin-place.Stewart, Alan T. 22 Nov., 1929 341 George-street.

*Stewart, N. V. 21 Nov., 1941 141 Elizabeth-street.Stewart, Ronald Maxwell (2) 17 Nov., 1933 197 Elizabeth-street.

(Stokes, William H. 9 Mar., 1934 16 O'Connell-street.Stone, Walter Alexander 3 May, 1934 149 Castlereagh-street.Storey, Geoffrey Parnell (11) 31 Aug., 1928 11C Castlereagh-street.

*Street, A. V. 8Mar., 1985 Commonwealth. CrownSolicitors •Office.

Stupart, Revill S. G. 10 Mar., 1933 129 Pitt-street.Summers. Philip Lee (13) 25 Nov., 1921 33-39 Hunter-street.Sunman, Eric 15 Nov., 1940 60 Hunter-street.Swain, Kenneth V. 27 Aug., 1937 10 Martin-place.Sweeney, .J. B 4 May, 1933 104 Hunter-street.Sweeting, Cecil Reuben 4 Mar., 1932 16 Barrack-street.

*Swinson, R. W. G. ' 11 Mar„ 1938 115 Pitt-street.t Talty, W A. 4 May, 1939 39 Martin-place.Tanner; Frank J 24 Aug., 1901 28 Martin-place.(Taubman, H. M. (18) 3 May, 1940 16 Barrack-Street.Taylor, A. J. (4) 1 Mar., 1902 27 Hunter-street:Taylor, Harold Minton (15) 18 Mar., 1895 53 Martin-place.Taylor, Laurence William (16), 4 June, 1924 88 Pitt street.

t•Taylor, Peter L. 118 Nov. , 1938 14 Spring-street.(1) Eric Howard & Solomon. (11) Purves and Moodle.

(2) S. G. Sommers and Stewart. (131 Holdswortb, Summers & Garland.(3) R. D. Meagher, Sproule & Co. (15) Allen, Allen, & Hemsley14) A. J. Taylor, William Arnott & Co. (16) R. N. Henderson & Taylor.(5) Stephen, Jaques and Stephen. (18) Frank W. Cable & Taubman.(6) Perkins, Stevenson & Co. (19) Fowl Ferguson & Hudson . Smith(7) Arthur Muddle & Stephenson; (20) Turton & Souter.

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Name. Date of Offices.Admission.

Taylor, Robert Horley (19) 2 May, 1935 11C Castlereagh•street.Taylor, W. C. (3) 28 Apr., 1932 117 Pitt-street.Tebbutt, Roy E. (2) 2 June, 1926 28 Martin-place.Tebbutt, William Alston (2) 6 June, 1923 28 Martin-place.

f•Templeman, R. G. B. 16 Dec., 1940• 11c Castlereagh-street.Tester, Walter George (4) 4. June, 1924 136 Liverpool-street.Thom, Jack 19 Aug., 1932 350 George-street.Thom, J. Stuart (6) 26 Aug., 1893 57 York-street.

•Thomas, E O. 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. 22 Nov., 1912 51 Castlereagh-street.

f•Thomson, E. W. 28 May, 1937 115 Pitt-street.•Thomson, J. E. 29 Oct., 1931. 16 Barrack-street.Thomson, J. L 30 Aug., 1918 141 Elizabeth-street.Thomson, W. R. 29-Oct,. 1931 14 Martin-place.

t*Thorburn, Archd. J. K 2 May, 1935 141 Elizabeth-street.•Thorn, Percival John 19 Feb., 1920 Assistant Solicitor for

Transport.Thornton, Geoffrey W. (8) 13 Mar. 1931 185 Elizabeth-street.Thornton, Reginald (8) 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 (5) 12 Mar., 1937 56.Hunter-street.Tobin, Reginald Clement 111) 14 May, 1908 60 Hunter-street.Tracey,. Edward, Roy (7) 20 Nov., 1925 81 Elizabeth-street.Traill, Keith R. (12) ..... 18 Mar., 1921 10 Castlereagh-street.ITremlett, G. G. 19 Aug., 1932 26 Hunter-street.Tress, Herberk L. (13) 29 May, 1897 117 Pitt-street.Tribe, Kenneth W. (20) 5 May, 1938 79 ,Elizabeth-street.Truman, P. G. 17 Feb., 1927 10.Martin-place. .

•Tubman, Henry Quentin 30 May, 1941 State Crown Solicitor'sOffice.

•Tuck,.W. H. 27 May, 1938 136 Liverpool-street.Turner; G.; H (14) 27 Aug., 1892 115 Pitt-street.Tweeddale, S. C. (15) 2 Nov., 1922 17 O'Connell-street.

'Twigg;.A..C. R. (18) 23.Feb., 1922 160 Castlereagh-street.Uther,.Allan Hammill (16) 25 Aug., 1894. 350 George-street.

Uther, E. Allan(16) 6 June, 1928 350 George-street.Utz, Harold S. (4) 15 Oct;, 1915 136 Liverpool-street.Vickery, E. Frank (17) 19 Nov., 1904. 2 Martin place.Vincent, G. R. 30 Aug., 1929 72 Pitt street.

(1) Gregory S. Madden & Stokes. (12) Traill & Slade.(2)-E. H. Tebbutt & Sons. (131•Tress. Cocks & Maddox

(3) W. C. Taylor-& Scott: (14) Turner, Nolan & Co.(4) Clayton, Utz & Co (15) Robson &-Cowlishaw.(5) Wm. Lieberman & Tobias., (16) Uther & Uther(6) J. Stuart .Thom & Co. (17) Vickery & Wilson(7) R . R. Tracey & Co. (18) Adrian C. R. Twigg & Kenny.

(8 R Thornton & Son (19) Wm. Walker, Taylor & Edwards.(10)W: P.McElhone & Co (20) Boyce & Boyce.(11) R. H. Shorter.& Tobin© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Name. Admission. Offices.

tVine-Hall, Austin Pickard (1) 2 Sept., 1921 19 O'Connell-street.• Vine-Hall, D. J. 29 Oct. 1914 State Crown Solicitor's

Office.Waddell, Dr. George W. (2) 30 May, 1921 31 Hunter-street.Waddell, Harold Wentworth 8 June, 1921 10 Martin-place.

*Wailes, John E. 7 May, 1931 16 Barrack-street• Walker, F. H. 28 May, 1937 31 Hunter-street.Walker, Geoffrey W. E. (3) 7 June, 1922 12 Castlereagh-stre•t.

t Walker, T. C. Le Maistre ... 28 May, 1937 11C Castlereagh-street.Walters, William Percy (11) 15 Feb., 1934 136 Liverpool-street.

• Wansley, G. C. 2 May, 1940 39 Martin-place.*Wark, Alan 31 July, 1924 33-39 Hunter-street.Warren, E. W. 24 May, 1906 179 Elizabeth-street.Warren, T. Bruce (4) 14 Mar. 1924 84 Pitt-street.Warren, Thomas Leslie (5) 17 Feb. 1916 169 Castlereagh-street.

•Watkins, Bernard Felix 19 Nov., 1920 46 Martin-place.Watling, J. J. (8) 28 Aug., 1925 16 Barrack-street.

t*Watson, Douglas Hard wick 8 Mar., 1940 44 Martin-place.•Watson, S. G

16 Mar., 1923 Assistant State CrownSolicitor.

Watt, T. E. (7) 7 Aug., 1913 7 O'Connell-street.Watts, Percy R. 23 Nov., 1907 9 Bligh-street.

•Waugh, Keith 19 Feb.. 1914 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office.

Way, Morton 14 Mar., 1908 104 Hunter-street.Webb, H. Wilshire 20 Feb., 1930 4 Castlereagh-street.Webster, John C 25 May, 1907 46 Martin-place.Weir, A. R. (9) 18 Nov. 1932 10 Castlereagh-street.Westgarth, Dudley (8) 27 Aug., 1910 369 George-street.

t Westgarth, John Dudley (8)— 6 May, 1937 369 George-street.White, C. P. 30 Aug. 1918 185 Castlereagh-street.White, E. P. (12) 16 Mar., 1928 16 Barrack-street.

*White, L. McLeod 28 Aug., 1914 Commonwealth CrownSolicitor's Office.

Whitehead, Keith E. (13). 7 June, 1922 92 Pitt-street.Whitney, Athelstane H 31 Oct., 1912 67 Castlereagh-street.

•Wight, John W 15 Nov., 1940 39 Hunter-street.Wildes, J. Lewie (14) 2 June, 1926 60 Hunter-street.Wilkinson, Clive B. (15) 7 June, 1922 3 Spring-street.Willcox, Charles Ryan (16) 21 Nov., 1930 9 Martin-place.

*t Williams, A. J. N 28 Aug., 1936 46 Martin Place.Williams, David Lynton (17) 1 Sept. 1922 10 Martin-place.Williams, George W. (18) 21 Nov., 1924 107 Elizabeth-street

(1) Ferguson and Vine-Hall. (11) Clayton, Utz & Co.(2) Minter, Simpson & Co. (12) Sullivan Bros.(3) P. W. Walker and Son. 13) Whitehead, Ferranti & Green.(4) Salwey and Primrose. (14) Barry, Norris, and Wildes.

(5) Smithers. Warren, and Lyons. (16) Abbott, Tout, Creer Wilkinson.16) Sly and Russell. (16) Thompson, Bradfield and Fincham.(7) Braund and Watt (17) D. Lynton Williams, Ellis & Co

8) Dudley Westgarth & Co 18 Williams, Ryman & Co.(9) W. H. Hill & Weir.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Date ofName. Offices.Admission.

Williams, Harold 1 Mar.. 1884 Wingello House, Angel.place.

Williams, Keith 27 Aug., 1910 58 Margaret-streettWilliams, Kenneth N. (5) 29 July, 1938 10 Martin-place.Williams, Lewis G. (6) 3 Aug., 1922 28 Martin-place.Williams, Thomas F 8 May., 1930 81 Elizabeth-street.Williamson, P. L. (2) 11 Mar., 1905 14 Castlereagh-street.Wilson, Henry Cecil (4) 27 Aug., 1920 19 Bridge-street.Wilson, William Hawdon (7) 6 June, 1923 133 Pitt-street.Wilson, W. J. Southey (8) 6 June, 1928 14 Martin-place.Windeyer, Allen C. (9) 5 June, 1929 25 O'Connell-street,Windeyer, W. A., M.B.E. (9) 22 Aug., 1896 25 O'Connell-street.Wlshart, J. R 19 Aug., 1932 9 Martin-place.

•Wolfe, S. E. 25 Aug., 1939 3 Spring-street,t'Wood, C. Milford 27 Aug., 1937 113 Pitt-street.• Wood, F. R 21 July. 1932 Justice Department.•Wood, H. P. 19 Nov., 1915 Maritime Services Board.

Offices.Woodward, Colin W. (14) 28 Aug., 1936 133 Pitt-street.Woodward, H. R. (10) 6 June, 1928 57 York-street.

tWootten, G. F., 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 Transport

Office.• tWright, Raymond A. 6 Mar., 1936 8 Spring-street.

Yeomans, Richard John (11) 25 May, 1901 10 Castlereagh-street.York, Walter Robert (12) 2 Sept., 1921 46 Martin-place.Young, C. Throsby ...... 8 Oct., 1915 26 O'Connell-street.

• Young, James W. 26 May, 1933 39 Hunter-street.Young, Ronald R 25 July, 1935 62 Margaret-street.Young, R. W. 21 Feb., 1918 84 Pitt-street.Yuill, George Ashwin (13).... 6 June, 1917 33-39 Hunter-street.

tZlotkowski, K. 19 Aug., 1932 11c Castlereagh-street.

(2) Percy L. Williamson & Co (9) Windeyer & Co.(4) Russell. C. ■Roxburgh & co (10) J. Stuart Thom & Co.

(5) Owen Jones, McHutchison & Co. 11Fitzhardinge , Son. and Yeomans(6) R. C. Cathels & Co. (12) Greenwell and York(7) Wilson & Dodds. (13' Norton, Smith & Co.(8) Wilson & Clapin (14) W. H. Woodward & Son.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.With practising certificates whose offices are registered under Rule 15 of the General Rules.The asterisk denotes a solicitor holding a practising certificate under Section 69 (b) of the Legal Practitioners Act.The dagger denotes a Solicitor who is engaged in Defence Service for the duration of the War.

Date ofName. Place. Agent.Admission.

Abbott, Douglas William 31 Aug., 1928 Glen Innes Clayton, Utz audCo.Abbott, Leonard C. 13 Mar., 1925 Berrigan Walker, Gibbs and Cook.Abigail, L. C. 16 Nov., 1934 34 Australia-st., Newt'n G. F. Osborne.Ackerman, Val 8 Mar., 1920. 2 Joubert-street,

Hunter's Hill G. G. Tremlett.f*Adams, P. G. 23 Aug., 1940 Wollongong Barker & Jones.Adams, R. A. C. 10 Mar., 1911 Camden Payten & Pye.Adams, Roy Stanley 4 Mar., 1915 Hunter-st., Newcastle R. C. Cathels & Co. 110I.--Alldis, Oliver C. 8 May, 1930 Culcairn Thompson, Bradfield and Fincham. 0Angel,H. L. (2) 2 June, 1926 Albury Tietyens, McLachlan & Co.

*Ansley-, A. Mervyn 19 Nov., 1926 6 Bradley's Head Rd.,Mosman G. Lane Small.

tArmstrong, Eric A.T. 28 Aug., 1936 69 Hunter-st., N'castle Gill, Oxlade & Broad.Armstrong, I. W. 28 Aug., 1931 Bourke O. M Allen.Astill, Frank A. (3) 10 Mar., 1933 Gilgandra M. J. McGrath.

tAstley, L. W. P. 25 May, 1934 Murrumburrah . Hobbs & Stonham.t*Atkin, Philip 27 May, 1938 Albury. Clayton Utz & Co.Atkins, R. J. (4) 30 July, 1925 Wollongong Herald, Bruce Brierley & England.Attwood, E. H. 29 Oct., 1931 Manilla ............... Whitehead, Ferranti & Green.Avern, Alec Frederick (5) 23 Aug., 1902 Inverell Percy R. Watts.Axtens, Alan Ward 26 Aug., 1927 Lismore Kennedy and Kennedy.

tBailey, R. G. 23 Aug., 1935 Windsor Alfred Mitchell & Son.Baillie, R. G. L. 21 July, 1932 Bathurst Clayton, Utz & Co.

(2) Tietyens. Angel & Jackling. (3 Kelly and Astill). (4) R. J. Atkins; Owen and Son. 5 Avern, McIntyre, Warner & Gardiner.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS

Name. Date of Place. 1 Agent.Admission.

Baincs, W. G. A. 25 May, 1934 164 Alt-st„ Haberfield F. Heyes.Baker, Eric L. 1.6 Nov., 1934 Tumut C. H. Pearce & Co.Baker, Geoffrey William 21 Nov., 1919 Bangalow Baker and Baker.

tBaker, W. Preston 25 Aug., 1988 Yass C . M. Marsh & Harvey.Baldock,Alfred F. (1) ...... ... 1 June, 1927 Orange Iceton, Faithfull & Baldock.Baldwin, Harington 10 May, 1928 Walgett Baldick & Macpherson.

Balzer, Raymond 26 Oct., 1939 Goulburn e Bowman & MacKenzie.Bamber' J. A. 22 May, 1886 Lithgow Duncan Barron & Co.Banfield, E F. (2) 2 June, 1920 Cessnock .... ...... ... Taylor and Kearney.

*Barker, Frederick J. 21 Nov., 1941 Wellington Walter Dickson & Co.*Barnett, Knight W. 27 Aug., 1926 26 Bolton•st., Newcastle Braye and Malcomson. 111*Barnett, Norman 2 May, 1935 Finley...... Walker, Gibbs & Cook.

*Baxter, W. Allen 26 July, 1940 Gunnedah Murphy & Moloney.Beehag, Frederick William .... 27 Aug., 1920 522 Prince's Highway, Beehag and Simpson.

Rockdale.Beerworth, William C. 23 Aug., 1935 Broken Hill John H. Peoples.

*Bennet, R. D. J. .. ........... 24 Oct„ 1935 Broken Hill Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Edwards.Best, Harold P. (4) 1 Nov., 1928 Lismore ..............Percy R. Watts.Best, Percival George (4) 6 Mar., 1897 Lismore Percy R. Watts.Best, R. Stan (7) 1 Nov„ 1928 Ballina ..............Percy R, Watts.Betts, Ernest A. (5) 20 Aug., 1898 Goulburn Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and

Palmer.

(1) Lee, Baldock & Millard. (4) McIntosh and Beet. (7) A. R Best and Bon.E. (21 W. J. Enright and Bonfield. (5) Betts and Son.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. I Date of I Place. i Agent.Admission.

Beveridge, Alan (1) 27 July, 1939 Gilgandra Curtiss, Dezarnaulds Edwards.Beveridge, Horatio ............ ............27 May, 1899 212a., Burwood Rd., Curtiss Dezarnaulds & Edwards.

Burwood.Biddulph, Q. A. (2) 16 Mar. 1928 Guyra i Biddulph and Salenger.Biggs, W. J. 18 Feb. 1926 Raleigh Park, Kensing- Minter, Simpson & Co,

ton.• Bilbie, George S. 28 July, 1938 69 Hunter st., N'castle Shaw, McDonald & Cot•Blamev, Jack M. 7 May, 1936 Wollongong W. P. McElhone & Co.Blomfield, Herbert Marsh (3) .. 28 Nov., 1891 Bega W. H. Hill & Weir.Bloore, R. Bruce 29 Oct., 1925 West Wyalong Montagu Fowler, Hill & Co.

BIumer, Paul W. (4) 7 June, 1922 Griffith A. J B. Yabsley and RosseII.Boardman, Elwin Rex 21 Nov., 1930 Queanbeyan C. Throsbv Young 112

• Boland, J L 6 Mar., 1936 Goulburn Garland, Seaborn & Abbott. ■••-■Boland, N. T. (5) 13 Mar., 1925 Moree Whitehead, Ferranti & Green, 1.0Bondfield, I. G. 27 Aug., 1926 Lismore Clayton, Utz & CoBooth, A. D. (7) 23 Nov., 1907 Dubbo Colquhoun and King.

t Booth, R. D. (7) 8 Mar., 1935 Dubbo ...... ...... • . . Colquhoun and King.Borthwick, A. Max. (8) 26 May, 1939 West Maitland Heyes & Wilson.

• Bowden, Frederick 15 Nov., 1935 Inverell .... ......... Percy R. Watts.Bowring, James Paull (6) 4 June, 1930 27 Bolton-st., Newcastle W. J. Maclean.Boyd, John 4 June, 1919 Peak Hill Garland, Seaborn and AbbottBoys, Frederick Charles 6 Mar., 1897 Bombala Priddie, Gosling, Dalrymple and

Sillar.Brady, James F. 27 Aug. 1926 Mathoura Tietyens, McLachlan & Co.

•Braham, J 24 May, 1935 Bathurst Barry, Norris and Wildes.— — _ —(1) Beveridge and Serisier , (4) Cater and Blamer. (7) A. D, Booth and Son.

(2)Mackouzie and Biddulph. 5I Webb and Boland. (8) Borthwick & Wilson.(3) Blomfield and Oliver. (6) W. H. Baker. Bowing and Cohen.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Date ofName. Place. Agent.Admission.

Braund, Henry A. 7 May, 1931 Armidale D. H Dwyer, Braund & Co.Braye, T. A. I. (1) 30 May, 1896 26 Bolton-st., Newcastle Braye and Malcomson.

Brennock, W. T. 26 Aug.. 1933 Goulburn Remington & Co.tPriggs, L. G. 15 Nov., 1940 6 Myra Road, M, J. McGrath.

Dulwich Hill.Britton, Richard Charles (2) 26 May, 1923 Inverell Warrington Connolly.Broderick, C. T. H. .. ..... ... 26 Aug., 1905 Forbes F. H. Greaves.Brown, A. A. 25 Oct., 1934 Morisset Dudley Westgarth & Co.

t Brown C. K. 12 Mar., 1937 Wollongong Wm Walker, Taylor & Edwards.t*Brown, John C. 11 Mar., 1938 Wollongong Barker & Jones. t--,.

1+Brown, M. Austen (3) 31 July, 1930 Broken Hill Curtiss,Dezarnaulds and Edwards. 113Brown, Samuel W. M 28 May, 1937 Narromine S. E Cook & Son.Brown, T. J. (5) 5 May, 1927 Broken Bill Curtiss, Dezarnaulds and Edwards.Browning, R. H., M.C., M.B.E. 8 May, 1913 Bathurst Barry, Norris and Wildes.

(4)tBruce, Robert Ritchie (5) 19 Aug., 1932 Narrabri Braund and Watt.Bryen, J. P. 28 Nov., 1923 Gunnedah Murphy and Moloney.Budd, Frederick Knight (6) .... 5 May, 1927 Murwillumbah Halliday, Budd & Stainlay.

t*Budd, H. R. D. 18 Nov., 1938 Broken Hill Nicholl. & Hicks.Buffier, B. J. 26 May, 1933 West Maitland ........ Robison, Maxwell and Allen.

Burke, A. A. 26 May, 1906 2 Newcomen•street, H P. Abbott.Newcastle.

Burke, John R. 9 May, 1929 Trundle T. G. D. Marshall, Landers & Co.

(1) Braye, Crags and Cohen. (3) John R. Edwards, son and Brown. (5) Harold Wheeler and Bruce(2 Richard J. O'Halloran and Brittou. (4) McIntosh, Browning and Stephen. (6) Halliday, Budd & Stainlay.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Date ofName. Place. Agent.Admission.

tBurns, Bernard 21 Nov., 1941 Mt. Adelaide street, C. A. Morgan, Potts & Co.Darling Point.

Butler, F. S. C. (1) 22 Feb., 1923 Inv erell Rand and Drew.Butler, O. S. 18 Nov., 1932 Narrabri ............ Priddle, Gosling, Dalrymple and

Sillar.1- Butterworth, R. S. (2) 7 June, 1922 Taree F. C. Petrie and Son.Button, Stanley A. (3) 2 Aug., 1928 Coonamble L. G. B. Cadden.Caldwell, E. R 31 Aug., 1928 Young Clayton, Utz & Co.Callachor, Julian A 10 May, 1928 Parkes E. A. Cleary & Co-

1-Callan, E. J. (4) 29 May, 1936 I Cootamundra Turner, Nolan and Co.Campbell, Allan R. (5) 12 Aug., 1926 I Orange Campbell, Campbell and Campbell. 114Cannington W. G. 31 Aug., 19'28 Hamilton I. L. Addison. p—,Cape, R. Cecil 18 Nov., 1899 I Point Clare Garland, Seahorn and Abbott. H,,..Cassar, Philip 4 Feb., 1932 Tullamore Allan E. Cupit.Cassidy, Frederick W. ..... .. 4 Mar., 1932 Moree Purves & Moodie.Cater, W. Rupert (7) 21 Nov., 1896 29 Prince Albert-st., J. M. Rossell

Mosman.Cawood, James D. 20 Feb., 1930 Church-st.,Parramatta. Wilson, and Clapin.

tChandler, A. .J 3 May, 1934 35 Prince Albert-st., Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Edwards.Mosman.

Chapman, S. V (6, 3 June, 1925 j 26 Bolton•st., Newcastle Braye and Malcomson.Charlton, Percy 18 Mar., 1921 59 King-st., Newcastle S. E. Cook and Son.

(1) Borthwick and Butler. (4) Kinsey and Callan. .. Cater and Dalton, Leeton(2) Butterworth and Cowan. (5) Campbell Condell and Paton. 7(3) J. D. Y. Button and Son. (6) Braye, Cragg, and Cohen, Cater & Blumer, Griffith.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

Christie, Joseph 17 Nov., 1933 Wee Waa ...... ...... F.C. Bryant.Clapin, Wm. F. (1) 4 June, 1930 Young T. J. Purooll.Clark, David J. (2) 15 Nov., 1935 Leeton Edward R M Newton and Son.Cleaves, W. I. (3) 9 May, 1929 Cessnock Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and Palmer.

•-Cohen, A. P. (4) 14 Mar., 1930 27 Bolton-st„ Newcastle W. J. Maclean.Cohen, Cecil S. (14) 19 Nov., 1937 266 The Boulevarde Simon Burn.

Punchbowl'-Cohen, Colyn A. Keith (5) 8 May, 1924 26 Bolton-st., Newcastle Braye and Malcomson.Cole, W. A. (6) 4 June, 1924 Moree Purves and Moodie.Coleman, R. E (7) 4 June, 1919 16 George•St., P'matta F. H. King and Bradfield.

•Coogan, William D. .... ...... 4 June, 1930 Tumbarumba. McDonell and Moffitt.Cook, John Blair (8) 20 Nov., 1925 Tenterfield Teece, Hodgson, & Co. 115Cook, S. E. 26 May, 1900 37a The Corso, Manly S. E. Cook & Son. 1--,Cottee, A. Masson 14 Mar., 1924 Lismore R. D. Mulray & Co. CBCowan, Hiram William (9) 31 Aug., 1923 Taree F. C. Petrie and Son.Cox, Berkeley C.(10) 20 Aug., 1930 Lismore.. . . Martin and Lamport.Cox Harold ( 11) 27 Aug., 1892 Wollongong W. P. McElhone & Co.

*Coyte, G. A. 4 June, 1930 Coonabarabran Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Edwards.Cragg, Norman Thomas (12). ... 25 Nov., 1921. 26 Bolton-st.,Newcastle Braye and Malcomson.

tCragg, T. F. (13) 4 May, 1933 Singleton Gould and Shaw.Gregg, Wm. J. (13) 18 Nov, 1899 Singleton Gould and Shaw.Crawley, Alphonse H. 16 Nov., 1901 Junee Thompson, Bradfield & Fincham.

•Crocker, H. D. 5 Mar., 1892 Coff's Harbour J. G. O'Brien.

(1) T. J. Purcell and Clapin. (6) Moodie, Cole and Co. .11) Cox and Wiseman.

(21 Ryall and Clark. (7) Coleman and Greig. 12) Braye°, Cragg and Cohen.(31 Woodgate and Cleaves. (81 Stuart and Cook. (13) Wm. J. Cragg and Whitfield(4) W. H. Baker, Bowring and Cohen. (9) Butterworth and Cowan. (14) Brydon, Burns & do.

(5) Braye.Cragg. and Cohen, (10) Mckenzie and Cox,

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

1 Date of I1 Agent.Name. Place,Admission.

Crothers A. 18 Nov. 1910 Wentworth C!ayton, Utz & Co. ''Cullen, C. F. C. 10 Mar., 1939 26 Fleming-Sreet, WoII- R C. Leahy.

stonecraftCunningham, Allan M. (1) 2 June, 1926 Raymond Terrace R. N. Henderson & Taylor.Cunningham, C. J. (2) 31 Aug., 1889 IBega Bland and Gurnock.Cunningham, Martin A. (3) .... 18 Nov., 1927 Coonabarabran Mark Mitchell and Nelson.

• Daley, Colin W. J. 27 May, 1938 4 Regent st., Kogarah T. Falkingham.Dalton, C. Gregory (4) 25 May, 1932 Leeton W. H. Ross.Dangar, G. G. (5) 29 May, 1936 Narrandera Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Dangar,O. O. H. (5) 23 Aug., 1902 Narrandera Garland, Seaborn and Abbott. 116Daniel, Eric R. 21 Nov., 1913 Mudgee Clayton, Utz & Co. I—,

(SiD'Apice, J. J. (6) 28 May, 1904 Wollongong ...... .. Makinson and D'Apice.Darcy, E. J. 3 June, 1914 Goulburn Taylor & Kearney.Dart, James 14 Dec., 1878 65 King-st., Newcastle.. Walter Dickson & Co.Davidson, Frank (7) 29 Oct., 1931 Wellington Walter Dickson &Co.Davidson, John Y. 19 Nov., 1926 Deniliquin T. G. D. Marshall, Landers & Co,Davies, Cyril W. (8) 11 Mar., 1927 Queanbeyan Alfred J. Morgan and Son.Davies, T. A 26 May, 1933 Tamworth Hobbs and Stonham.

IDavis, Clayton E., D.S.O., M.C. 16 Mar., 1928 J erilderie J. Birnie Jackson.Davoren, J. J. 20 Nov., 1924 Broken Hill C. M. P. Horan.

tDavoren, T. A. F. 27 Aug. 1937 Broken Hill C. M. P. Horan.tDawson, B. P. 31 Aug,, 1928 Glcucester Wilson and Dodds.

(1) Mackenzie & Cunningham. (4) Cater and Dalton. (7) Quirk and Davidson.,12) Bland and Cunningham(5) Matthews and Dangar 18) Davies and Woods

(3) Clarke and Cunningham. (6) D'Apice and D'Apice.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. 1 Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

Dawson, H. R. (1) 14 Feb., 1935 Cootamundra Perkins, Stevenson and Co.Deano, H. C. 25 Aug., 1939 Queanbeyan F. H. King & Bradfield.Dibbs, R. Campbell (2) 10 Mar., 1894 Temora Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Dickson, Leslie Harold ;.3) .... 22Feb., 1923 Griffith A. J. Dickson.Dodds, Frederick A. (4) 29 Aug., 1926 Gundagai ....... - ... Wilson and Dodds.Donnelly, Walter B.(5) 25 Aug., 1933 Mudgee D. B, Moloney & Co.

tDonovan, F M. 28 June, 1935 Grafton Mervyn A. Doyle.Doust, Eric W. 1 June 1927 Muswellbrook F. B. Little.Dowd, J. J. 21 Nov., 1908 Gulgong C. M. Marsh and Harvey.

tsDowse, H. E. W. 30 July, 1936 Albury Bradley, Son & Maughan.tDoyle, Frank 31 Oct., 1929 Glen Innes M A. H. Fitzhardinge & Blamey.tDuffy, Ian R. (6) .. 17 Nov., 1933 Goulburn Bowman & MacKenzie.Duffy, M. V. 18 Mar., 1921 Narromine Perkins, Stevenson & Co. 1.•.Duffy, Thomas Douglas (7) .... 14 Mar., 1930 Dubbo Perkins, Stevenson & Co. 117Duncan, F. .. 31 Aug., 1923 Wollongong D. H. Dwyer, Braund & Co.Dunlop, Colin H. (8) 12 Mar., 1926 Singleton Shaw, McDonald & Co.

tDunne, Morgan 27 May, 1938 13 Fitzroy St., Croydon Wilson & Clapin.Dunstan, F. J. (9) 6 June, 1928 Cooma Iceton, Faithfull & Baldock.Eaton, K. J 26 Sept., 1940 348 Forest, Rd., II"tville L. L. Addison.

"Edghill, A. C. 29 Aug., 1941 Wagga Wagga C. T. Young.Edmunds, J. (10) .. 29 July, 1938 Casino Freehill, Hollingdale & Co.Edwards, G. M 7 June, 1922 Uralla Mer • •• Finlay.Elliott, F. W. (11) 4 June, 1919 Murwillumbah I Hil, Thomson and Sullivan,

1

(1)C A. Vaughan, Sargent and Dawson. (51 Geo. Davidson and Hickson. (9) Blaxland , Mawson, and Rose.(2)Dibbs and Farrell (5) Ian R. Duffy, Bowman & Mackenzie. (10) Parker, Klesano and Edmunds.

(3)Dickson and Morgan. (7) M. J. Duffy and Son,• (111 Hynes and Elliott.(4) Wilson, Dodds and MacDermott, (8) A. B. Shaw & Co.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date of I Place. Agent.1 Admission.

Ellis, Harold 21 Nov., 1903 Bombala Bowman and Mackenzie.Elrington, Arthur Gordon (1) ., 31 Aug., 1928 Yass Tress, Cocks and Maddox.

Elrington, Eric G. (I; 7 May, 1925 Yass Tress, Cocks and Maddox.Emers on, Claude Pardo., (2).... 2 June, 19-20 Parkes Alfred E. McIntosh.Englert,H J. (3) 19 Nov., 1920 Wyalong . West H. E. Hoare.Enright, W. J. (4) 22 Aug., 1896 West Maitland Taylor and Kearney.Everett, Edward L............29 Aug., 1924 Bank of N.S.W. Bldgs., Jennings and Jennings.

Bondi Junction.Everingham, C. D. . 25 July, 1935 Tamworth Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Edwards.Ewart, F. W. 28 July, 1927 215 Church-st. P'matta Bland and Garnock.Eyles, Maxwell 17 Nov., 1933 Coff's Harbour G. W. L. Charker & Cahill. 118

I—,

t*Farrell, J. R. 11 Mar., 1938 Temora Walker, Gibbs & Cook. CoFarrell, Michael Thomas (5) .... 30 May, 1908 Temora Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Ferns, 0. C. (6) 2 June, 1926 Katoomba Iceton, Faithfull and Baldock.Finn, D. E. (7) 29 Aug., 1919 Canowindra F. A. Finn and Dresser.Flashman, A. J. L. 4 Mar., 1899 Nyngan McDonell and Moffitt.Fleming, William Berm 8 May, 1930 Maclean Wilson & Clapin.Florance, J. E. A. (8) 26 May, 1900 35 The Corso, Manly .. J. E. A. Florance & Crocker.

*Foley, J. C. 10 Mar., 1894 Murrumburrah Evan Macdonald.Fraser, Douglas B. (9) 14 Feb., 1927 Goulburn Duncan Barron & Co.

IFrith, Ernest H. 4 May, 1933 Boolaroo J. K. Dixon.Frith, R. H. (10) 2 May, 1935 Lismore Alfred E. McIntosh.

(1) Elrington and Elrington. (5)Dibbs and Farrell. (8) J. E. A. Florence and Crocker.(2) McIntosh, Emerton, and Thomas. (6) O. C. Ferns and Williams. (9) Johnson and Sendall• .(9) G. P. Evans, and Englert. (7) E. M. Finn & Co. (10) J. C. McIntosh. ,(4) W. J. Enright and Skilton.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.ofa, - •co Date ofOD Name. Place. i

Agent.IAdmission.

24Fry, Charles R. (1) 9 May, 1929 West Maitland Braye and Malcomson.

Gale, Harry (2) ' 11 Mar., 1938 Coff's Harbour Percy R. Watts.Galland, Bernard L. 29 May, 1936 Goulburn Bowman & Mackenzie.Gardiner, J. J. (8) 24 May, 1940 Inverell P. R. Watts.

f Garland, Norman S. 26 Aug., 1927 Binnaway E. A. Cleary.Garvey, James L. 6 June, 1928 Braidwood J. R. Thomas.Gentle, A. E. (3) 28 Apl., 1932 Armidale J. C. RishworthGibson, Robert Joseph 4 June, 1924 Kyogle Clayton, Utz & Co.

tGifford, Geoffrey C. 26 May, 1933 Orange W. J. Baldock.Gillan-Murphy, Alec., M.M. ... 17 March, 1922 21 Scott-st., Liverpool McDonell & Moffitt.

•Gillespie, Frank 12 Mar., 1904 125 Holt Av., Cremorne. Murphy & Moloney. .,Giugni, C. F. (4) 22 Nov., 1912 Young H C. M. Garling and Garling. 119Giugni, C. L. P. 17 Feb., 1938 Condobolin J. R. Coen. c.0Glass, J. M 7 May, 1931 Wauchope W. S. Gray and Perkins.Golsby, William Jenkins ...... 31 Aug., 1923 Cowra L. G. B. Cadden.Goodyer, Roderick 5 Mar., 1917 Murwillumbah Robert Lloyd.Grace, A. H. 17 Nov., 1883 62 Walker.st, North Sydney Clayton, Utz & Co.Grahame, G. F 31 July, 1941 32 Gordon-st., Mosman D. Ross.Grainger, W. A. B 3 June, 1893 Nowra C. T. Poole & Son.

fGrant, J. Miles (5) 25 May, 1934 Lockhart . ... ...... Glen Richards.Green, Eric R.16) 29 July, 1926 Warren Fulton, Lowe, and Fulton.Green, Neville G. (7) 27 May, 1938 Bingara J. Frisby Arnott.Green, Thomas 20 Nov., 1896 Lockhart G. H. Beswick.Gregor, George 7 May, 1914 Coraki Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and

Palmer.

(1) Waller and Fry. (4) Gordon Garling and Giugai (8) Avern,McIntyre, Warner & Gardner(2) Fredk McGuren, Park & Owen. (5) Lappin and Griffith (7) Rvar & Green.(9 )Weaver, Gentle and Harrison.. (6) Lovett and Green.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date of Place. Agent.Admission.

Greig, J. M.(1) 28 Oct., 1937 16 George-st.. Parramatta F. H. King & Bradfield.Griffin, C. Ethersey (3) 10 May, 1928 Wagga, Wagga Bowman & Mackenzie.Griffin, G. F. C. 19 Nov., 1926 Dubbo S. E. Cook and Son.

(Hague, Albert George (3) 6 Nov., 1919 Quirindi .............. Wilson & Clapin.Hague, D W (4) 4 Feb., 1932 Albury Colquhoun and King.Hall,G F 24 Mar, 1940 Katoomba A..J. P. Hall.Hall, John 5 June, 1929 Church-st., Parramatta John A. K. Shaw, Lewis & Co.Hallam. F. C. 25 Aug , 1939 Cessnock.. .J. K. Dixon.

t Halliday, L. H. (5) 4 Mar., 1932 Scone Halliday, Budd& Stainlay.Halliday, Neville A. (9 6 May, 1926 Muswellbrook Halliday, Budd & Stainlay. 1..—,

Hancock. Edward A. J. 3 Aug., 1929 225 Forest-rd,Hurstville .J M. Houston. 120Hanley, John Joseph ..... 29 Aug., 1924 Crookwell Taylor and Kearney.Hargrave, (Miss) J. M. (6) .... 5 June, 1930 Oaklands W. A. Down.Harper, W. E. 27 May, 1905 Merriwa R. F. Dudley.Harris, H. Vincent (7)— . ..... 5 Mar., 1892 43 Bolton-st, Newcastle D. Lynton Williams. Ellis and Co

tHarris, .J. S. N. (8) 11 Mar., 1938 t Albury McDonell and Moffitt.Harris, K. C. F. (9) 29 May, 1936 Nowra. K D. Manion and Co.

t Harrison, P. N.(10) ..... .. .... 26 May, 1933 A rmidale J. C. Rishworth.Havyatt, H. L. S 13 Mar., 1931 Glen Innes Fred. C. Emanuel & Co.Hawdon John W. (11.) . 21 Feb , 1929 Gloucester Aubrey Halloran.Hawdon, William Werge (11) .. 16 Nov., 1901 Gloucester Au brey Halloran.

(11 Coleman, & Greig• (5) FitzGerald, Halliday and Co. (91 Morton and Harris.(2)Lappin and Griffin. (6) Hargrave and Hargrave. (10) Weaver, Gentle and Harrison .131 Thomas and Hague. (7) H. V. Harris, Wheeler and Williams. (11) Hawdon and Hawdon.(4) Belbridge, Hake, and Hague. (81 Edmondson and Harris.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name Date of 1 Place Agents. I . Admission.

Hawker, V. W. 28 Aug., 1936 Cobar ... Dettmann, Austin & Maclean.Hawkins, R. S. 25 Aug., 1916 Taree McDonell and Moffitt.

t *Hayward, A. M. 23 Aug., 1935 Wagga Wagga C. Throsby Young.Hegarty, F. Seymour 4 June, 1892 Coonamble Curtiss, DezarnauIds and Edwards.

Helmore, Basil A. (1) 19 Nov., 1920 57 Hunter-st.,Newcastle Gill, Oxlade and Broad.Hemingway, W. H. 9 Feb., 1933 Dubbo ... Hobbs and Stonham.Henderson, Laurence L. 16 Nov., 1934 Narrandera C. Throsby Young.Henderson, Walter G. (2) 3 June, 1893 Albury Bradley, Son, and Maughan.Henlen, Walter Herbert 22 Nov., 1902 Bathurst Turner, Nolan and Co.

I- Hepburn, J. 21 July, 1932 50 Henson-street, Thompson, Bradfield & Fincham.Summer Hill. 1--,

Heron, N. G 14 May, 1925 Katoomba F, W. Walker and Son. 121Hickey, Adrian D. 14 Mar., 1924 Gosford M A. Doyle, 1—,

Higgins, Alan G 25 Oct., 1937 Wollongong P. F. Galvin.Higgins, Ian L 25 Aug., 1939 Lithgow . Turner, Nolan & Co.Higgs, Philip A 25 May. 1934 Wollongong Barker and Jones.

tHigman, O. C. 15 Mar., 1929 Nyngan Crichton-Smith and Innes Kay .l'Hill, C. A .(3) 21 Nov., 1924 West Maitland .. ..... Payten and Pye.Hillard, Robert Irvine (4) 27 Aug., 1920 Wentworth A. J. Reynolds and Pilling.

(1) Sparke and Helmore. 3) T, A. Hill and Son. 14) Percy T. Park and Hillard.(21 Fleming. Henderson and Stedman.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

I Name. Date of Place. Agent.Admission.

Hodby,H C. (1) 30 July, 1925 Condobolin .... ..... ... F. H. °Greaves.t.Hogan, B, M 17 Apr., 1941 57 Hunter-st., N e wcastle Gill, Oxlade &;;Broad.Holt, Harvey Ryves Jugo 24 Aug , 1901 Molong G. E Dale.Hooke, M. M. 19 Feb., 1931 Tarec ................ F. B. Little.

t*Hotchkiss, Ronald E. 8 Mar., 1940 Grafton Smithers, Warren and LyonsHouen, E. Harold 5 June, 1929 Blackheath Salwey and Primrose

Hudson, E. R. 21 Nov., 1930 Broken Hill Nicholl and Hicks.Hudson, Stuart R. 2 June, 1926 Brown-st., Lewisham .. E. S. Dunhill & Barker.

*Hull, F. Bassett 6 June, 1923 522 Prince's Highway, Beehag & Simpson.Rockdale.

Hungerford, Hedley (2) 1 Sept., 1922 IMullumbimby Clayton, Utz & Co. 1--,Hynes, A. A. R (4) 27 Aug., 1910 I Murwillumbah Hill, Thomson and Sullivan. 122C..7

t * Hynes. John 17 Nov., 1939 L Murwillumbah ........ Hill, Thomson & Sullivan.

Iceton, EA. .. .... 27 Aug., 1926 Gunnedah Remington and Co.-1-Jacka, Edwin J. 18 Nov., 1932 Corowa Salwey and Primrose.Jackling, S. W. R. (5) 7 May, 1931 Albury Tietyens, McLachlan & Co.James, A. Bernard. (6) 20 Feb., 1930 16A Bolton-st., N'castle McDonell and Moffitt.

', James, Keith 17 Feb., 1938 I Grafton Thompson & Nott.Jamieson, John 14 Mar., 1908 Temora G. M. Laurence and Son.Jennings, N. H. Edgar 23 Nov., 1923 Tenterfield Jennings and Jennings.Johnson, Archibald Alister (7).. 4 June, 1924 17 Bolton-st., Newcastle John Corcoran & Co.Johnson, A. G. 5 June, 1929 Camden C. P. Dignam.

(1) G. C. Driffield and Hodby. (41 Hynes and Elliott. (6) James and James.(2) Hungerford and Hungerford. 5 Tietyens, Angel. & Jackling (7) A. Al ister Johnson and McDonald.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. I Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

Johnson, J. Stanley (2) 31 May, 1916 69 Hunter•st., Newcastle Shaw, McDonald and Co.Johnson, R. M (1) 23 Nov., 1928 Goulburn Duncan Barron and Co.Johnstone, John L.G. (3) 21 Nov., 1919 Armidale Sly and Russell.Johnstone, L. Stewart 7 May, 1936 Goulburn Lamaro and McGrath.Jones, David Mander 2 June, 1926 Wellington Barry, Norris and Wildes.Jones, Douglas P. (4) 12 Mar., 1926 Ballina J. Frisby Arnott.

tJones, Edward E. 30 July, 1925 Albury W. A. Gilder, Son & Co.tJones, Ian Mac. (4) .......... 24 May, 1935 Ballina J. Frisby Arnott.Jones, K. O'Malley (5) .... ... 16 June, 1928 33 Campsie-st , Campsie A. J. T. Blake.

tJones, Norman Ellis 28 Aug., 1936 Raleigh Pk., Kensington Minter, Simpson and Co. 123Jones, R. M. 25 May, 1932 KyogIe W. S. Davies. COJoscelyne, N. W. .. . . ......... 9 Mar., 1.934 Port Macquarie McDonell & Moffitt.Joyce, B. Manning (6) 25 Aug., 1939 Lake Cargelligo Curtiss' Dezarnaulds & Edwards.

t Keane, Gordon 18 Nov., 1932 Dubbo Barry, Norris &WildesKearns. F, E. (7) 25 Aug., 1939 Dubbo L. G. B. Cadden.Kell, Ivan G. (8) 13 Mar., 1931 Albury G. M. Laurence & SonKelly, Francis L. (9) 30 Aug., 1920 Deniliquin J. W. Maund and Kelynack.Kelly. P. Bede (10) 21 July, 1932 Wellington M. J. McGrath.Kelly, Vin. J (11) 19 Feb., 1914 Gilgandra M. J. McGrath.Kemp, R. C. King 26 May, 1906 Gosford Pigott, Stinson. Macgregor and Palmer.

Kemp, Sholto Percival 22 Sept., 1888 300 Church st., P'matta H. O. Marshall, Lupton & Scott.

(1.) Johnson and Sendall. (5) K. O'Malley Jones & Co (9) Sullivan and Kelly.(2) Johnson and O'Neill. (6) Hill & Joyce (10) W. P. Kelly and Son,

(3) A. W. Simpson & Co. (7) McGuinn & McGuinn. . (11) Kelly and Astill(4) D.P, Jones and Jones, 8 Wilkinson, Twomey & Kell,

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS,

Name. Date of Place. Agent.Admission.

Kennedy, Donald H. (1) 14 Feb., 1935 Manilla Abbott and Allen.• Kennedy, Henry James ........ 5 May, 1927 Wagga Wagga McDonell and Moffitt.Kennedy, John D. (1) 21 Nov., 1896 Manilla Abbott and Allen.Kennedy, John N. (1) 3 June, 1931 Manilla Abbott and Allen.Kenny, Francis (2) 23 Nov., 1917 Bathurst Jennings and Jennings.

f•Kershaw , H. B. 27 May, 1938 Crookwell Hughesdon & Davis.Kinna, C C. E 23 Nov., 1917 Molong ... .......... ... L. G. B. Cadden.Kinsey, H. L. (3) 17 Mar., 1922 Cootamundra Turner, Nolan and Co.Knight, A. J. 30 Aug., 1929 Queensbury Road, E. A. Leask & Nicholas

Beverly Hills. l•—■

Ladds, Thomas R. 2 June, 1926 Tamworth Wilson and Clapin. 124t•Laidlaw, J. A. 29 July, 1926 33 Cremorne Road, D. K. Hall & Co. oP-

Cremorne.Lamrock, A. S. (4) 13 Mar , 1914 Penrith C. T. Poole and Son.Lamrock, Brian S (4) ........ i 24 May, 1935 Penrith C. T. Poole & SonLane, L. A 7 Mar., 1896 Orange A. S. Boulton, Lane, Rex & Co.Lappin, Francis J. (5) 2 Sept., 1921 Lockhart Glen Richards.Laundry, N. S. (6) 28 May, 1937 Lismore Dowling, Tayler, Macdonald and

Pratt.Laurence, Raymond L. 22 Aug., 1912 Ganmain G. M. Laurence and Son

tLaw, David R. (7) . 27 May, 1938 Grafton Percy R. Watts.Law, R. C. (7) ....... .... ... 2 Mar., 1901 Grafton Percy R. Watts.

(1) John D. Kennedy and Sons. (4) A. S. Lamrock and Son. (6) G. B.Sommerville. Laundry & Lomax.(2) F. B. Kenny and Son. (5) Lappin & Griffin. (7) Food, Law and Col(3) Kinsey and Callan

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. \ Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

Leary, A. J. 20 Aug., 1898 14 Devlin-street, Ryde Wm. Parker.Le Fevre, C. H. (1) 30 May, 1908 Lithgow Kenneth E. Barnes •'Le Fevre, J. F. (1) 10 Mar., 1939 Lithgow Manning Riddle & Co,Lester, R. A. (8).. 1 Aug., 1912 Tumut Fred. C. Emanuel and Co.

*L'Estrange, Walter R. 27 May, 1938 Hunter-st., Newcastle R. C. Cathels & Co.Lethbridge. C. B. (2) 2 June, 1920 Corowa Frank A. ,Davenport and Mant.Lowis, Geoffrey S. 25 Oct., 1940 30 Carabella-street, Colquhoun and King.

Kirribilli.Lobban, David John ...... 29 Aug., 1903 Grafton Clayton, Utz & Co.

f Lobban, J. A. . 3 June, 1931 Maclean E. R.Tracey. -,Lobban, Thomas McLennan .... 22 Aug., 1896 Maclean Lobban, McNally and Harney. 125Logan, Robert Lockwood (3) .. 18 Nov., 1899 West Maitland Sly and Russell. r..a

fLomax, P. J. R. (4) 27 May, 1988 Lismore . Dowling, Tayler, Macdonald andPratt.

Lovett, Henry Wesley (5) 25 Nov., 1893 Warren Fulton, Lowe and Fulton.Lusher, E. Fenn (6) 19 Feb., 1925 Wagga Wagga C. Throsby Young.Lyons, J. J. 15 Feb., 1934 Tamworth E. A. Cleary & Co.MacDermott, B. S. (7) 17 Nov., 1933 Gundagai . Wilson & Dodds.Macdonald, E. L. 26 May, 1933 Harden Evan Macdonald.Macdonald, Hector M. (9) .... 2 Aug., 1928 Nowra ....... Perkins, Stevenson & Co.Mackenzie, C. L. (10) 8 Mar., 1890 Guyra Biddulph and Salenger.f Mackenzie, Colin A. (11) 29 May., 1936 Coonamble L. G. B. Cadden.Mackenzie, Donald Eric 10 May, 1923 Wyalong West Murphy & Moloney.

(1) Thompson and Le Fevre. 5) Lovett and Green, (9) Marriott, Oliver & Macdonald(2) Nicolson and Lethbridge. 6) Lusher, Young, and Stellway. (10 ) Mackenzie and Biddulph.(3) Logan and Carlton. (7) Wilson, Dodds and MacDermott. (11) J. D. Y. Button a Bon.(4) Q. B. Somerville, Laundry and Lomax . 8 R. A. Lester & Paul.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

Macpherson, D. W 7 May, 1914 Grafton T. Marshall, Marks and Jones."(Magnus, A. C. 1 June, 1927 Hillston A. J. R. Yahsley and Rossell.Maguire, John L. 31 Aug., 1928 Queanbeyan Maddocks, Cohen & Maguire.Maguire, M. J 18 Feb., 1915 Parkes A. L. Poole.Maguire, T. A. (1) 10 Mar., 1933 Wollongong Maddocks, Cohen & Maguire.Maher, G. D. 17 Nov., 1933 Wyong F. B Little.Makinson. A. M. 18 Mar., 1921 Coffs Harbour H. C.-M. Garling and Garling.Malcomson, T. G. 1 Aug., 1929 57 Hunter-street, Braye and Malcomson.

Newcastle.Manfred,The Hon. M.E.. M L C(2). 27 Aug., 1915 Goulburn Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Manning, H. E. (3) 29 May, 1909 Inverell Garland, Seaborn and Abbott,.

"(Manning, R. Lance (4) 31 Aug., 1923 Narrabri Priddle, Gosling, Dalrymple and 126tsDSiIlan ,:7'Martin, Eric O. (5) '28 Aug., 1925 Taree Martin and Lamport.Martin, L.D.O , (5) 24 May., 1935 Taree Martin and Lamport.Martin, The Hon.L.O.,M.L.A.(6) 1 June, 1895 Taree Martin and Lamport.Mathieson, A. S. 28 Aug., 1936 Port Kembla T. G. D. Marshall.Matthews, William F. (6) 31 May, 1912 Parkes Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.

'*Matthews, William John ..... 8 May, 1936 22 Powell-st., Killara E. C. H. Matthews.Mawson, E. S. (7) 10 Mar., 1894 Coma . lceton, Faithfull and BaldockMawson, J. G. (7) 8 Mar., 1940 I Cooma lceton, Faithfull and Baldock

1) Maguire and Mclnerney. (4) Potts and Manning. (6) Connellan. Matthews and Pearce.(2) Meyer and Manfred. (5) L. O. Martin and Sons (7) Blaxland, Mawson and Rose.

(3) Anderson. Wiltshire and Manning.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

• . .. I Name. Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

Maxwell, Maurice (1) 28 July, 1909 Cootamundra Robison, Maxwell and Allen.t*Meagher, B. C. 2 May, 1940 Temora Gregory S. Madden & Co.Meagher, P.F 23 Aug., 1902 Temora Gregory S. Madden & Co.Meillon, Raymond 21 Nov., 1913 Forbes Barry, Norris and Wildes.

*Melville, Wm. S. 9 Mar., 1934 North Star Percy R. Watts.Meyer, P. J. (2) 21 Aug., 1897 Goulburn Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Milford, A. V. 21 Nov., 1903 8 Addison-rd., Manly... G. A. Hart.Miller, Keith Edward 21 Nov., 1924 181 Pacific Highway, A. J. Reynolds & Pilling.

Hornsby.Mitchell, Harold A. S. 26 July, 1934 Moree Dudley Westgarth and Co. 127Mitchell, S. Coulls (3) 26 Aug., 1927 Casino W. A. Mayne. bDMitchell, Sydney Samuel (4) .. 27 Aug., 1920 Mathoura Villeneuve-Smith and Dawes. ---3Mitchell, Sydney S 15 Feb., 1934 Wickham M. A. Doyle.Moffitt, H. G. N, (5) 13 Mar., 1931 Grenfell Lobban, McNally & Harney.

Moloney, H. B. 16 Nov., 1934 Peak Hill E. Paul Brandt.Moore, H. Edington (6) 20 Nov., 1914 Grenfell Iceton, Faithfull and Baldock.

•Moore, W. J. 7 May, 1936 Moss Vale Harold H. Price & Co.Moran, Arthur J. (7) 21 Nov., 1930 Albury Alfred G. Collins & Co.Morgan, Peter Alexander (8) .. 22 Nov., 1929 Griffith ...... ..... A, J. Dickson.

(1) Robison, Maxwell and Allen. (4) A. J. Mitchell and Son. (7) McKenzie•McHarg and Moran.(2) Meyer and Manfred. (5) Harney & Moffitt. (8) Dickson and Morgan.(2) Norton, Mitchell & Sedgwick. (6) Crommolin, Moore and Weaver.

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Name. Date of Place. Agent.Admission.

Morison, Reg. R. I 25 May, 1932 Woodburn Sullivan Bros.Mortimer, C. E. L. (7) 9 Feb., 1933 Wagga Wagga Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Morton M. F (1) 20 Nov., 1936 Nowra K. D. Manion and Co.Moseley, Edgar (2) 2 June, 1926 Cowra Gould and Shaw.

•Mote, Russell L. 12 Mar., 1937 Bathurst Barry, Norris & Wildes.Mueller, Frank C. 12 Mar., 1910 Moama Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor &

Palmer.Mullen, John R. 19 Nov., 1926 I Goulburn Murphy & Moloney.

• tMullen, L. A. 25 May, 1934 Goulburn .. . Murphy & Moloney.• Murphy, Odillo Gregory 4 Feb., 1932 Dunedoo C. M. Marsh and Harvey.• Murray, Francis E. 22 Nov., 1912 West Maitland Payten & Pye. 128NoMurray, J. A. 10 Mar., 1933 Kempsey F. C. Petrie & Son. GOMurray, William 18 Nov., 1910 Armidale Makinson and d'Apice.McCarthy, Frank (8) 21 Nov., 1941 Lockhart G. H. Beswick.McCarthy, T. A. F. (3). ..... .. 7 Mar., 1896 Moss Vale R. N. Henderson and Taylor.

tMcCarthy, T. V. (3) 24 May, 1935 Moss Vale R. N. Henderson and Taylor.tMcCooe, B. J. 2 May, 1932 Belgrave-street, Manly C. R. Sweeting.McDonald, D. G. 19 Aug.. 1932 Coff's Harbour D. B. Moloney.McDonald,Gordon W. (4) 15 Feb., 1934 17 Bolton st., New- John Corcoran & Co.

castle.McDonald, Jno. M. 26 Mar., 1881 Narrabri Dawson and Herford.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) Morton and Harris. (4) A. Alister Johnson & McDonald. (7) Heath & Mitchelmore.(2 )Garden and Montgomerie. (5) Hugh McHugh and McHugh. (8) P. W. McCarthy.

(3) T. A F. McCarthy and Son. (6) Maguire and McInerney.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. i Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

McIntosh, John Charles (7).... 8 May, 1924 Lismore Alfred E. McIntosh.McIntyre, Duncan Allan (2) .... 4 June, 1892 Inverell Percy R. Watts.McKee, J. Malcolm 16 Nov., 1934 Barham Crichton-Smith & Innes Kay.McKenzie, C. (3) 11 Mar., 1893 Lismore Martin and Lamport.

*tMcKenzie Ian S 24 May, 1935 Hamilton D. Lynton Williams, Ellie & Co.McKenzie, R. V. (4) 28 Aug., 1936 Barham Tress, Cooks and Maddox.McKenzie-McHarg, J, C. (5) .. 20 Nov., 1931 Albury . Alfred G. Collins & Co.

'McLellan, A. A. 8 Mar., 1935 Murrurundi Bra.ye and Malcomson.McLelland, A. R. (6) 31 Aug., 1928 Wollongong . , Barker and Jones.

*McMahon, K.C. 30 July, 1936 Tamworth Warrington Connolly.McNamara, M. V. 19 Aug., 1932 South Grafton Hill, Thomson and Sullivan, 129McPherson, Herbert J. K. ..... 7 Mar., 1896 Mudgee Barry, Norris and Wades. h..,

ct,McQuiggin, E. J. 6 June, 1928 Rylstone M. B. Ryles & Co.

McTackett, E. C. 28 April, 1932 Bellingen Clayton, Utz & Co*Nagle, Charles R 29 Aug., 1930 Albury Clayton, Utz & Co.

*Nagle, Val. 19 Nov., 1937 Albury Clayton, Utz & Co.Nagle V Flood 19 Nov., 1898 Albury Clayton. Utz & Co.Nankivell, S. A. 12 Mar., 1937 Barham James E. Carruthers & Co.Nathan, Alfred (8) 13 Mar., 1925 Watt-st Newcastle ... Minter Simpson, and Co.Nelson, Norman C. L. (9) 6 June, 1928 Cessnock J. R. Thomas.Nelson, Richard Harrison 19 Nov., 1904 Dubbo Hobbs & Stonham.

(2) Avern McIntyre Warner & Gardiner. (5) McKenzie-McHarg and Moran. 8) A. A. Rankin and Co.l3) McKenzie and Cox. (6) Russell and McLelland. (9) Norman Nelson &. Co.(4) Willan & McKenzie. (7) J. C. McIntosh,

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date of Place. I Agent.Admission.

iNewman, G. H. (1) 6 June, 1891 Tamworth Clayton, Utz & Co.Nolan, Francis Bruggy (2) 29 Aug., 1930 Kempsey J. W. Maund and KelynackNolan, Jeremiah J.... ...... ... 20 Nov., 1925 Bellingen Percy R. Watts.Norrie, W. F. (3) 23 Nov., 1907 West Maitland A. J. Dickson. .Newland, Albury Murray . (4) .. 27 Aug., 1926 Lismore F. B. Little.Oakes, W. F. (5) 28 Aug., 1936 Lismore D. R. Hall & Co.O'Donnell, Anthony T. 7 May, 1925 Quirindi M. J. McGrath.O'Donnell, Frank A. L. 30 Aug., 1912 72 Hunter-st., N'castle Clayton, Utz & Co. 130

TO'Halloran, John D. 25 Aug., 1933 Tamworth Warrington Connolly. CAO'Halloran, Richard J. 21 Nov., 1903 Tamworth Warrington Connolly. 0

tOliyer, E. M. (7) 14 Mar., 1930 Nowra Perkins, Stevenson & Co.Oliver, Herbert, Lloyd (7) 29 Aug., 1914 Nowra Perkins, Stevenson, & Co.Oliver, William Dalgleish (8) .. 14 Mar., 1919 Bega W. H. Hill and Weir.Omant, R. Bryan 18 Nov., 1927 Brewarrina Martin & Lamport.O'Neal, Leslie J. 24 Aug.. 1934 Bowraville ............ M. J. McGrath.O'Neill, Harold L. L. (9) 20 Nov., 1914 Hunter-st., Newcastle Shaw, McDonald & Co

•tOpie, C.W. 26 May., 1939 127 Eastern-road W.P. McElhone & CoTurramurra,

Orr, John Colwell (10) 15 Nov., 1935 Tumut Hobbs & Stonham

(1) Newman and Pengilley. (4)R A. Le Poer Trench and Nowland. (8) Blomfield and Oliver.(2) Hardiman and Nolan. (5) Oakes and Oakes. (9) Johnson and O'Neill.(3) Norrie andNorrie. (7) Marriott and Oliver, (10) N B. Mackenzie & Orr.

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COUNTRY SOLICITOR&

Date of 1Name. Place. Agent.Admission.

t*OSborne, Leslie F. 22 Nov., 1929 34 Wallaroy.rd Wool'hra Dibbs, Crowther & Osborne.O'Sullivan, T. D. (1) 9 Mar., 1895 16A Bolton-st.,Newcastle Gill, Oxlade and Broad.O'Sullivan, T. L. (1 25 May, 1934 16A Bolton -st.,Newcastle Gill, Oxlade and Broad.Owen, Ninian T'.(2) 25 July, 1935 Grafton . Wilson and Clapin.

•Owens, Bernard F 1 Sept., 1922 Goulburn Murphy and Moloney.Page, A. E. 17 Nov., 1906 Boorowa Abbott, Tout, Creer. & Wilkinson.

t•Page, D. M. R, 8 Mar'., 1940 28 Hazelbank-road, Heyes & Wilson.Wollstonecraft.

Paine, Haille H. (3) 26 Aug., 1927 Moss Vale J. Birnie Jackson. 1-1Paine, John Jackson Dick (4) .. 4 Mar., 1932 Windsor J Birnie Jackson 131Palmer,' James O. (5) 16 Mar., 1928 Murwillumbah Clayton, Utz & Co, i—iPalmer, N. J. J . 24 Nov., 1922 224 Church-st., P'matta C. L. Sheehy.Palmer, R. O. 7 June, 1922 Forbes W. H. Stokes.Park, Cedric (2) 28 May, 1937 Grafton Wilson and Clapin.Paton, Hew L. (6) 3 June, 1931 Orange Campbell, Campbell & Campbell.Patrick, Robert A. (7) 28 Aug., 1922 Forest Road, Hurstville Robert A. Patrick & Son.Patterson, Guthrie C. (8) 19 Feb., 1926 Tamworth Deane and Deane.Patterson, John C. (8) 11 May, 1922 Tamworth Deane and Deane.Paul, Vincent (9) 26 Aug., 1938 Tumut Fred C. Emanuel & Co.

tPayne, Noel Richmond 9 May, 1929 20 Edwin-st., Croydon Gilbert C. Murdoch.Payne, William G. 30 Aug., 1929 Bulli Gilbert C. Murdoch.Peedom, Henry ................6 May, 1937 Wollongong ...... ., Bowman & Mackenzie.

(1) T. D. O'Sullivan and Son. (4)J ohn .J'. Paine, Rose and Co. (7) Robert A. Patrick & Son.(21 Fred'k.MeGuren, Park and Owen. (5) Hungerford and Palmer. (8)Patterson and Patterson:(3) B. Haille Paine and Son. (6) Campbell, Condell and Paton. (9) R. A. Lester & Paul.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Date of IName. Admission. Place. Agent.

Pengilley, Oscar J. C. (1) 6 June, 1928 Tamworth Clayton, Utz & Co.• Penman, Neville E 27 May, 1938 'Vass C. M. Marsh & Harvey.Phillips, Gordon W. 19 Feb., 1920 Walcha Dudley Westgarth & Co.

•tPhillips, N. C...............15 Nov., 1935 Mathoura Villeneuve-Smith and Dawes.Phillips. N. E. .... ....... ... 30 Aug., 1918 17 Glen-street, Milson's C. L. Sheehy.

Point.t Phillips, P. F. (2) 28 Aug., 1925 Deniliquin Windeyer & Co.

Phillips, Reginald Bede 17 Nov., 1906 Cowra A. C. Boyle & Co.Phillips, Reginald S. (3) 1 June 1927 Yass C. M. Marsh & Harvey.Phippard, S. R. 15 Nov., 1935 Queanbeyan E. A. Leask & Nicholas. 4—,Pile, George (4) 11 Mar., 1893 Blayney Windeyer & Co. 132Pollack, Colin M.15) 4 Mar., 1932 Grafton Smithers, Warren, & Lyons. CO

t•Pomroy, E. E. 27 May, 1938 Goulburn S. E. Cook & Son.•Poole, James 20 Nov., 1936 Nyngan McDonell and Moffit.Price, J. L. 15 Nov., 1940 Bowral D. Lynton Williams, Ellis & Co.Quilkey, George T. (7) 14 Mar., 1941 Boorowa Murphy and Moloney.Quirk, James Joseph 9 Mar., 1895 Narrandera P. F. O'Brien.Rankin, Archibald A. (8) 21 Aug., 1897 Watt-st., Newcastle .. Minter, Simpson & Co.

tRankin, D. N. (8) 26 Oct., 1939 Watt-st., Newcastle ... Minter, Simpson & Co.Redmond, T. C. C. 28 Aug., 1931 4 Regent-st., Kogarah T. Falkingham.Reid, Henry N. 24 Aug., 1934 Macksville A. P. Berne.Reid, James D (9) 9 Mar., 1907 61 King-st., Newcastle E. R. Tracey & Co.

(1) Newman & Pengilley (4) George Pile and Co. (8) A A. Rankin and Co.(21 A. H. Windeyer, Phillips and Co. (51 Collins and Pollack. (9) Reid & Reid.(9) Phillips and Co. (7) L. J. O'Neill & Quilkey.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

1 Date of IName. Place. Agent.Admission.

Reynolds, J. R. (1) 17 Nov., 1933 Wagga Wagga W. H. Stokes.Rhodes, J. H. R. 24 Aug., 1907 Condobolin Bowman & Mackenzie.Richards, William Frederick (8) 7 Mar., 1896 Cobargo W. H. Hill & Weir.Riordan, B.R 23 Nov., 1928 Blayney Stephen, Jaques & Stephen.

•Roach, F. Russell 10 Mar., 1939 43 Bolton-street, New- D. Lynton, Williams, Ellis & Co.castle.

t*Roache, Patrick H. 29 May, 1936 Orange J. R. Coen.Robbie, John H. 28 Aug., 1931 Bega R. Lloyd.Robilliard, K. G. B. 14 Mar., 1941 16 George-street, M. A. H. Fitzhardinge & Blamey.

Parramatta.Robinson, Leo Whitby 28 May, 1904 4 Guilfoyle-ay., Double J. M. Hellmrich. , 133

Bay CAsRogers, P. E. 22 Nov., 1902 Coonabarabran Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Edwards ca

Rosendahl, Eric E. (2) .. ..... 19 Nov. 1926 Watt.street, Newcastle Parish, Patience & McIntyre.Ross, J. M. (3; 28 Aug., 1925 Windsor J. Birnie Jackson.Ruggero, John M. 1.0 Mar., 1933 57 Hunter-street, New- G. D. Bonamy.

castle.Rummery, Thos. E. 5 June, 1929 Lismore Hill, Thomson and Sullivan.Russell, J. W. (4) 26 May, 1900 Wollongong Barker and Jones.Ryall, V, (5) 23 Nov., 1917 Leeton Edward R. M. Newton and Son.Ryan, E. G. 5 June, 1929 Stanwell Park J. B. Frawley.Ryan, John B. (6) 1 Sept., 1922 Barraba. J. Frisby Arnott.Ryan, Michael Robert (7) 10 Mar., 1916 Kiama Payten and Pye.

tSanderson, D. 7 May, 1936 16 Ferdinand - street, Curtiss, Dezarnaulds & Edwards.Hunter's Hill.

(1) Sheekey, Reynolds & Co. 4 Russell and McLelland. (7) Ryan and Watkins.(2) Rosendahl & Co. (5) Ryall and Clark. (8) W. F. Richards & Bloomfield &

(3) John J. Paine, Ross, and Co, (6) Ryan & Ryan. Oliver.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

IName Date of I Place. Agent.. Admission.

Saunders. Donald V. (1) 15 Feb., 1934 Crookwell. Hughesdon & Davis.Scott, L. G. 12 Mar., 1937 27a Langston-place, K. V. Swain.

Epping.tScdgwick, L. C. T. (2) 25 May, 1932 Casino W. A. Mayne.Selk, B. C. 3) 25 May, 1934 Henty Murphy and Moloney.Selk, Theo. L. (3) 29 Oct.. 1914 Henty Murphy and Moloney.Sendall, Neville C. (4) 20 Feb., 1930 Goulburn ...... ..... Duncan Barron and Co.Serisier, L. D. (5) 12 Mar., 1920 Gilgandra Curtiss, Dezarnaulds and Edwards.Sharpe, E. A. 6 June, 1928 Canowindra Owen Jones, McHutchison & 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.

tShephard, Henry Wilson (7) .. 8 Mar., 1940 21 George-st., Pmatta Greenwell and York. 134CaSheridan, P. W. (8) 24 May, 1935 Kempsey Barry, Norris and Wildes. K.-

t•Shelidan, W. R. B. 28 May, 1937 Kempsey Barry, Norris and Wildes.Sheridan, W. H. (8) 22 Aug., 1896 Kempsey Barry, Norris and Wildes.Short, W. Ian 2 May, 1935 135 Burwood-road, Bur- J. C. Dive.

woodSimon, Bruce G. 15 Nov., 1940 Deniliquin Windeyer & Co.Simpson, Arthur Wakefield ..... 12 Mar., 1910 Armidale Sly and Russell.Simpson, Eustace (10) 2 Sept., 1912 Armidale Sly and Russell.

•Simpson, Halliday J. 26 Aug., 1938 Albury Colquhoun and King.

1 C. T. Clifton and Saunders. (4) Johnson and Sendall. (7) Shepherd & Shepherd.(2) Norton, Mitchell & Sedgwick. (5) Beveridge and Serister. (8) Sheridan and Sheridan.(3) Selk and Wild. (6) A. B. Shaw and Co. (10) A. W.Simpson and Co

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. 1 Date of 1 Place. Agent.Admission.

Simpson, J. McNeill 8 June, 1921 Hay Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor andPalmer.,

Skilton, Henry Thomas (1) .... 21 Nov., 1924 West Maitland Taylor and Kearney.Small, John M. 23 Aug., 1935 Junee Curtiss,Dezarnaulds and Edwards.

t*Small, James 20 Nov., 1936 Corowa Frank A. Davenport and Mant.•Smith, Basil E. 26 Aug., 1927 ' Guyra . Biddulph and Salenger.*Smith, Frederick 1 June, 1927 Tenterfield Teece, Hodgson & Co.Smith, Guy S. (2) 21 Nov., 1930 Inverell Rand & Drew.Solomon, G. F. 30 May, 1908 Wellington Thos. Rose & Dawes.

tSpain, I. A. H 4 Mar., 1932 137 Pacific Highway, H. C. Wilson.North Sydney. 1-1

Spark, E.M 2 June, 1920 Young Curtiss, Dezarnaulds and Edwards, 135cnSparke, William (3) 2 Sept., 1882 57 Hunter•st.,Newcastle Gill, Oxlade and Broad.Spinaze, Raymond 28 May, 1937 Dorrlgo P. R. Watts.Spring, Carry F. (4) 22 Nov., 1929 Mudgee T. Marshall, Marks and Jones.Spring, Thomas L. (4) . 15 Nov., 1935 Mudgee T. Marshall, Marks and Jones.Stack, E. Raymond 3 June, 1931 Wingham E.A. Leask & Nicholas.Stainlay, L. A. (5) 28 May, 1937 Murwillumbah Halliday, Budd & Stainlay.Stedman, Gerald M. (6) 19 Nov., 1920 Albury Bradley, Son, and Maughan.

*Steed, 'John D 17 Feb., 1939 26 Bolton-st.,Newcastle Braye & Malcomson.Steggall, John Cecil 6 Mar., 1936 Cessnock Martin and Lamport.Stephen, John W. F. (7) .. ... 22 Nov., 1902 Bathurst Barry, Norris and Wildes.

(Stevenson, Bruce H. (8) 22 Nov., 1929 Bathurst lceton, Faithfull and Baldock.

(1) W J. Enright and Skilton. (5) Halliday, Budd and Stainlay.(2) Borthwick and Butler. (6) Fleming, Henderson and Stedman,

(3) Sparke and Helmore (7) Mc Intosh,Browning and Stephen.41 Garry F. Spring & Spring. 8 McPhillamy, Palmer and Stevenson.

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Name. Date of Place. Agent./ Admission. !1

iStewart, C. W., M.C. ' 21 Nov., 1919 I Moama Hill, Thomson and Sullivan.Stewart, Edwin Duncan ;4.) .. 19 Nov., 1915 Tamworth ...... Creagh and Creagh.Stewart, Harold John (2) 20 Nov., 1914 I Kempsey J. T. Ralston and Son.Stewart, Lionel Manning t21.... 4 June, 1930 i Kempsey J. T. Ralston and Son,

t Stewart, Neil 29 May, 1936 Corowa Rowley, Roseby and Co.Stone, Walter Adrn n 6 June, 1923 Macksville ' Martin and Lamport.

tStorey, H. C 27 July, 1933 258 Lyons road, Five- N A A Primrose.dock.

Street, Frederick, D.S.O. ...,. 30 May, 1913 42 Bolton.st., Newcastle' S. E. Cook and Son.Street, Peter 3 June, 1893 Byron Bay E.H. Tebbutt & sons. )--aStrong, W. M. I 17 Nov., 1911 Corowa Pigott; Stinson, Macgregor and Palmer. 136

tStuart, D. G. 25 Aug., 1939 2 Royalist Road, Cre Clive Davies & Sharpe. a)I morne.

*Sullivan, Denis 27 Aug, 1926 Denliquin J. W. Maund and Kelynack.Swinson, Walter W. R. 29 Aug., 1919 !I Gi.roy-rd.,Turramurra 1 Minter. Simpson & Co.Sykes, W. Desmond J. (3) 25 May. 1932 I Wentworth I A. L. Hayes.Symonds, Harold Mervin......! 28 July, 1937 16 George-street, Parra- F. B. Little.

matta.Taperell, Stephen C. 25 May, 1934 284 Pacific Highway, M Russell.

Hornsby.Taylor, Ralph 25 May, 1932 Tenterfield ,......... Turner, Nolan, and Co-

tTeakle, H. A . 21 Nov., 1930 I Liverpool (Miss) L. J. Goldsmith.

1) Creagh and Creagh, (2) Stewart and Stewart. 3 Sykes and John Ducks.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date of I Place. Agent.Admission.

Thomas, E. F. (1) 5 Mar., 1892 Goulburn W. H. Hill and Weir.Thomas, K, E. (2) 13 Mar., 1931 Quirindi Wilson & C lapin.Thomas, Owen J. (3) 28 Aug., 1925 Wollongong Alfred E• McIntosh.Thompson, William Arthur (4)— 28 May, 1910 Coolamon Thompson, Bradfield & Fincham.

*Thomson, Charles L. 25 Aug., 1933 Bathurst Iceton, Faithfull and Baldock.Throsby, G. F. O. (5) 31 Aug., 1928 Moss Vale Harold J. Price & Co,fTietyens, Fredk. W. 18 Nov., 1938 Albury Tietyens, McLachlan & Co.Tighe, P. E. 11 Mar., 1893 Ballina Teece, Hodgson & Co.Todhunter, F. W.(6) 26 Aug., 1893 18 George-st., P'matta... H. E. McIntosh & Adrian.Todhunter, Stuart (6) 24 May, 1940 18 George-street, Parra- H. E. McIntosh & Adrian.

matta. 1-...iCo

Tracy, Kevin J. 25 May, 1934 Albury Colquhoun & King. -137Trebilcock, Richard E. (7) .... 29 May, 1911 Barham Thompson & Nott.

Tucker, Philip M. (8) 6 Mar., 1936 Coff's Harbour J. Clouston Dive.Tudehopo, J. J. (9) . .,. 5 May, 1938 Murrurundi Sullivan Bros.Turner, Sydney 16 Mar., 1917 Milton Deane, Haselhurst and Howard.

*Tuthill, A. D. C. . 3 May, 1940 43 Bolton•st., Newcastle D. Lynton Williams, Ellis & Co.Twomey, H. G. (10) 29 July, 1926 Albury G. M. Laurence and Son.Upton, Ralph E. R., M. C. ..•. 29 Aug., 1924 Orange C. T. Young.Vaughan, C. A. (11) 12 Mar., 1904 Cootamundra Perkins, Stevenson & CO.Walker, H. Geoffrey (12) .... 30 May, 1913 Cooma Walker, Gibbs and Cook.Walker, W.B. (13) 26 July, 1934 Windsor Wm. Walker, Taylor & Edwards.

(1)E. F. Thomas and Brenn ock. 6 F. W. Todhunter & Son. (11) C. A. Vaughan, Sargent and Dawson.(2) Thomas and Hague. (71 Connelly, Tatohell and Dunlop. (12) Walker, Gibbs and Cook.(3) McIntosh, Emerton, and Thomas (8) Fred'k McGuren, Park & Owen. (13) Wm. Walker & Son (Windsor).(4) Thompson and Bradfield. 9 Kennedy and White.(5) Wilkinson, Throsby, Price & Co. (10) Wilkinson, Twomey & Kell.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. Date of I Place Agent.Admission.

Walsh, J. C. 10 Mar., 1906 Goulburn Murphy and Moloney.Walsh, W. M. J. (1) 7 Mar., 1891 Wagga Wagga McDollen and Moffitt.Wane. Marcus F. (2) 11 Mar., 1927 Gunuedah Nicholl & Hicks.Warburton, S. 28 May, 1910 Boggabri Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and Palmer.Warland, Leslie L. (3) 29 July, 1926 61 King-st., Newcastle E. R. Tracey & Co.Warner, D. F. (4) 28 Oct., 1926 Inverell Percy R. Watts.Waterford, William Ernest .... 28 May, 1910 Coonamble Wilson & Clapin.Watkins, G. Philips (5) 2 Sept., 1921 Kiama Payten and Pye.Watkins, John James 2 Nov., 1922 Wyong Dettmann, Austin & Maclean

')*Watson, David H. 26 Oct., 1939 Grenfell Iceton, Faithfull & Baldock.Watson, Herbert S. 23 Aug., 1940 91 The Crescent, i C. R. McKinnon. 138VD

Fairfield. ODWeaver, C. B. 20 Nov., 1931 Casino N. S. Rishworth and Goldemid.Weaver, Keith R. (6) 6 June, 1923 Grenfell Iceton, Faithfull and Baldock.Webb, Frederick Charles (7) .. 19 Nov., 1920 Moree Whitehead, Ferranti & Green.

*Wedge, H. M. 2 May, 1940 Wollongong .... ..... Barker and Jones.Weekes, E. E. 14 Nov., 1887 Gloucester I Wilson & Dodds.Weeks, Norman E. (8) 31 May, 1916 West Maitland .. ..... John C. Webster.Weinthal, F. G. (9) 19 Aug 1932 Warialda . Wm. Patterson & Co.West, H. A. 8 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.

- - —(1) Walsh and Blair. (5) Ryan an d Watkins. (9) Peate and Weinthal.l2) H. M. Wragge and Co. 18) Crommelin. Moore and Weaver. (10) William C. West and Co.(a) Reid and Reid (7) Webb and Boland.(4) Avern, McIntyre, Warner & Gardiner (8) R. W. Thompson and Son.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS:

1 Date of 1)

Name.

Place. Agent.Admission.

Wheeldon, Adrian E. 23 Aug., 1940 Tocumwal Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor &Palmer.

Wheeler, Harold (1) 26 Aug., 1905 Narrabri Braund and Watt.Wheeler, Harry Lambert (2) .. 29 Aug., 1913 43 Bolton-st., Newcastle D. Lynton Williams, Ellis and Co.

*Wheeler, N. D.. 4 Mar., 1932 48 Bolton•st., Newcastle D. Lynton Williams, Ellis and Co.White, G. B. (3) 4 Mar., 1899 Murrurundi Sullivan Bros.*White, S. C. 23 Aug., 1040 Muswellbrook Halliday, Budd and Stainlay.Whiteley, L. R, 21 July, 1932 Cowra M. J. McGrath.Whiteley, Martin 24 May, 1935 Dubbo Clayton, Utz and Co.Whiteley, T. A 21 Feb. 1929 Orange Hobbs and Stonham. i-■Whitheld, Cecil R. (4) 13 Mar., 1925 Singleton Gould and Shaw. 139Wild, J. S. (6) 7 May, 1925 Henty Murphy and Moloney.Wilkins, Frank 8 June, 1921 Wellington Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and Palmer.Williams, John Francis (6) .... 19 Aug., 1932 Forbes Edgley, Son and Williams.Williams, John Kerr (7) 27 Aug., 1920 43 BoIton•st., Newcastle D. Lynton Williams, Ellis and Co.Williams, Keith E. 28 May, 1937 39 Auburn-rd., Auburn Lamaro and McGrath.Willie, C. G. (8) 16 Mar., 1923 Tamworth Creagh and Creagh.

tWillis, N. Cherry 13 Mar., 1925 Leeton John Corcoran and Co.Wilson, J. B. 10 May, 1928 Orange Owen Jones, McHutchison & Co.Wilson, John 3 June, 1925 Bathurst Clayton, Utz & Co. 'Wilson, W. E. (9) 26 Oct., 1933 Dungog Thos. Rose and Dawes.

(1) Harold Wheeler and Bruce, 4 Wm. J. Cragg and Whitfield. 171 H. V. Harris ,Wheeler and Williams.(2) H. V. Harris, Wheeler and Williams. (5) Selk and Wild. (8) Creagh and Creagh.

13) Kenned y and White. 6) D. J. Moloney and Williams . (9) A. S. Borthwick and Co.

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COUNTRY SOLICITORS.

Name. 1 Date of ! Place. Agent.Admission.

Wiltshire, V. P. (1) 15 Mar., 1912 Inverell Garland, Seaborn and Abbott.Windeyer, John R. 31 Aug., 1928 Glen Junes Thompson and Nott.Wiseman, Keith C. 2 May, 1935 Wollongong W. P. McEI hone & Co.Wiseman, W. 5'. (2) 23 Feb., 1928 Wollongong W. P. McElhone & Co.

t*Withycombe, P. S. 26 May, 1939 43 Bolton-st., Newcastle D Lynton Williams, Ellis & Co.Wood, J. Arthur 20 Aug., 1898 69 Hunter-st.,Newcastle H. P. Abbott.Woodbridge, Roscoe G. 24 Aug., 1934 Moruya Roscoe, W. G., Hoyle & Co.Woodgate, Sydney Edward (3) 17 Nov., 1916 Cessnock Pigott, Stinson, Macgregor and

Palmer.Woods, Norman C. (4) ..... . 22 Nov., 1929 Queanbeyan Alfred J. Morgan and Son.Wragge, The Hon. H. M.. 30 May, 1908 Gunnedah Nicholl & Hicks. 140

M.L.C. (5) 1.14-Wynn, Geoffrey W. 31 Aug., 1923 Jerilderic J. Birnie. Jackson. 0Yeldham, John H. 5 May, 1927 137 Pacific Highway, Uther and Uther.

North Sydney.Youll, John Joseph (6) , 6 June, 1917 198 Hunter - street, M. J. McGrath.

Newcastle.

(1) Anderson, Wlltshire, and Manning. (4) Davies and Woods.(2) Cox and Wiseman. (5) H. M. Wragge and Co.(3) Woodgate and Cleaves. (6) Church and Youll.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.The asterisk denotes a Solicitor holding a practising certificate

under Section 69 (b) of the Legal Practitioners Act.The dagger denotes a Solicitor who is engaged in Defence Service

for the duration of the war.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Albury I Angel, H. E. Tietyens, McLachlan& Co.

, • 1- Atkin, P. Clayton, Utz & Co.I • tDowse, H. E. W. Bradley, Son and

Maughan.I Hague, D. W. I Colquhoun and King.

'Harris, J. S. N. McDonell and Moffitt.Henderson, W. G. Bradley, Son and

Maughan.Jacking, S. W. R Tietyens, McLachlan

& Co.Jones, Edward E. W. A. Gilder, Son & Co.

Kell, I. G. G. M. Laurence & Son.Moran, A. J. Alfred G. Collins '& Co.McKenzie-McHarg, Alfred G. Collins & Co.

J. C.•Nagle, C. R Clayton, Utz & Co.•tNagle, Val. Clayton, Utz & Co.Nagle, V. Flood Clayton, Utz & Co.

*Simpson, H. J. Colquhoun and King.Stedman, Gerald M. Bradley, Son and

Maughan.tTietyens, F. W. Tietyens, McLachlan &

Co.Tracy, Kevin J. Colquhoun & King.Twomey, H. G. G. M. Laurence and Son.

Armidale Braund, H. A. D. H. Dwyer,Braund & Co.

Gentle, A. E. J. C. Rishworth.Harrison, P. N. J. C. Rishworth.

Johnstone, J. L. G Sly and Russell.Murray, William Makinson and d'Apice.Simpson, A. W. Sly and Russell.Simpson, Eustace Sly and Russell.

Auburn Williams, K. E. Lamaro and McGrath.

Ballina Best, R S. Percy R. Watts.Jones, D. P J. Frisby Arnott.

tJones, Ian McC. 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.... Baker and Baker.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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Place. I Name. Agent.

Barham McKee, J. M. Crichton-Smith andInnes Kay.

McKenzie, R. V. Tress, Cocks, & Maddox.Nankivell, S. A. James E. Carruthers

and Co.Trebilcock, R. E. Thompson and Nott.

Barraba Ryan, John B J. Frisby Arnott.

Bathurst Baillie, R. G. L. Clayton, Utz & Co.*Braham, J. Barry, Norris and

Wildes.Browning, R.H., M.C., Barry, Norris and

M.B.E. Wildes.Henlen, Walter H. Turner, Nolan & Co.Kenny, Francis Jennings and Jennings.

*Mote, R. L. Barry, Norris & Wildes.Stephen, J. W. F. Barry, Norris, and

Wildes.tStevenson, Bruce H. Iceton, Faithfull and

Baldock.*Thomson, C. L. Iceton, Faithfull and

Baldock.Wilson, John Clayton, Utz & Co.

Bega ......... ....-... Blomfield, H. M. W. H. & Weir.Cunningham, C. J Bland and Garnock;Oliver, W. D. W. H. Hill & Weir.Robbie, John H. Robert Lloyd.

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 & NicholasBingara Green, N. G. J. Frisby Arnott.

Binnaway f Garland, N. S. E. A. Cleary.Blackheath Houen, E. H. Salwey & Primrose.Blayney Pile, George Windeyer and Co.

Riordan, B. R. Stephen, Jaques andStephen.

Boggabri Warburton, S Pigott, Stinson, Mac-gregor and Palmer.

Bombala Boys, Frederick Chas Priddle, Gosling,Dalrymple and Sillar.

Ellis, Harold Bowman and Mackenzie,Bondi Junction ... Everett., E. L. Jennings and Jennings.Boolaroo (Frith, E. H. J. K. Dixon.Boorowa Page, A. Ernest Abbott, Tout, Creer &

WilkinsonQuilkey, G. T. i Murphy & Moloney.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Bourke Armstrong, L W. ... O. M. Allen.Bowral Price, J. L. D. Lynton Williams,

Ellis & Co.Bowraville O'Neal, L. J. M. J. McGrath.Braidwood Garvey,J. L. J- .R.. Thomas.Brewarrina ...... Omant, R. B. Martin and Lamport.Broken Hill Beerworth, Wm. C .J H. Peoples.

•Bennet, R. D. J. Curtiss, Dezarnauldsand Edwards.

Brown, M. A. Curtiss, Dezarnauldsand Edwards.

Brown, T. J. Curtiss,Dezarnaulds andEdwards.

f*Budd, H.R.D. Nicholl & Hicks.Davoren, J. J. C. M. P. Horan.

tDavoren, T. A. F. C. M. P. Horan.Hudson, E. R. R. W. Nicholl.

Bulli Payne, W. G. G. C. Murdoch.

Burwood Beveridge, Horatio ... Curtiss Dezarnaulds &Edwards.

Short, W. Ian J. C. Dive.Byron Bay Street, Peter E. H. Tebbutt & Sons.

Camden Adams. R. A. C. Payton & Pye.Johnson, A. G. C. P. Dignam.

Campsie Jones, K. O'Malley... A. J. T. Blake.

Canowindra .. ..— Finn, D. E. F. A. Finn.Sharpe, E. A. Owen Jones, MoHutchi-

son & Co.Casino ...... Edmunds, J. Freehill Hollingdale &

Co.Mitchell, S. Coulls—. W. A. Mayne.

iSedgwick, L. C. T. W. A. Mayne.Weaver, C. B. N. S. Rishworth &

Goldsmid.Cessnock Banfield, E. F. Taylor and Kearney.

Cleaves, W. I. Pigott, Stinson, Mac-Gregor & Palmer.

Hallam, F. C. J. K. Dixon.Nelson, N. C. L. J. R. Thomas.Steggall, John C Martin & Lamport.Woodgate,Sydney E Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor and Palmer.Cobar Hawker, V. W. J. J. Austin.Cobargo ............ Richards, W. F. W. H. Hill & Weir.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Coff's Harbour ...*Crocker, H. D. J. G. O'Brien.Eyles, M. G. W. L. Charker &

Cahill.tGale, Harry Percy R. Watts.Makinson, A. M. H C M. Garling

and Garling.McDonald, D. G. D. B. Moloney.

,f Tucker, Philip M. J. Clouston Dive.Condobolin Guigni, C. L. P. J. R. Coen.

Hoods H. C. F. H. Greaves.Rhodes, J. H. R. Bowman & Mackenzie.

Coolamon Thompson, W. A. .. Thompson, Bradfieldand Fincham.

Cooma Dunstan. F. J. Iceton, Faithfull andBaldock.

Mawson, E. S. Iceton, Faithfull andBaldock.

Mawson, J. G Iceton, Faithfull andBaldock.

Walker, H. G. Walker, Gibbs & Cook.

Coonabarabran ... ' •Coyte, G. A Curtiss, Dezarnaulds,Edwards.

Cunningham, M. A Mark Mitchell & Nelson.Rogers, P. E. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.Coonamble Button, S. A L G. B. Cadden.

Hegarty• F. S• Curtiss, Dezarnauldsand Edwards.

?MacKenzie, C. A. L. G. B. Cadden.Waterford, W. E. Wilson & Clapin.

Cootamundra -I-Callan, E. J. Turner, Nolan & Co.Dawson, H. R. . Perkins, Stevenson & Co.

Klosey, H. L.... Turner, Nolan & Co.Maxwell, Maurice Robison, Maxwell, and

Allen.Vaughan, C. A. Perkins , Stevenson & Co.

Ccraki Gregor, George Pigott., Stinson, Mac-gregor and Palmer.

Corowa 'Jacka, E J. Salwey and Primrose.Lethbridge, C. B. Frank A. Davenport and

Mant...Small, James Frank A. Davenport and

Mant.'?Stewart, Nell Rowley, Roseby and Co.

Strong, W. M.... Pigott, Stinson, Mac-gregor, and Palmer.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Cowra Golsby, William J.... L. G. B. Gadden],Moseley, E. 4 Gould and Shaw.Phillips, R. B. A. C. Boyle.Whiteley, L. R. M. J. McGrath.

Cremone *Gillespie, F. Murphy and Moloney.Kershaw, J. A. D. R. Hall & Co.

•tStuart, D. G. Clive Davies & Sharpe.Crookwell Hanley, J. J. Taylor and Kearney.

t•Kershaw, H. B. Hughesdon & Davis.Saunders, D. V. Hughesdon & Davis.

Croydon tDunne, Morgan Wilson & Clapin.tPayne, N. R. G. C. Murdoch.

Culcairn Alldis . O. C W. R. FinchamDarling Point ... fBurns, Bernard C. A. Morgan ,Potts & Co.Deniliquin Davidson, J. Y. T. G. D. Marshall

Landers and Co.Kelly, F. L. J. W. Maund and

Kelynack.tPhillips. P. F. Windeyer & Co.Simon, B. G. . - Windeyer & Co.

*Sullivan, Denis ...... J. W. Maund andKelynack.

Dorrigo Spinaze, Raymond Percy R. Watts.Double Bay Robinson, Leo W. ...J. M Hellmrich.Dubbo Booth, A. D. Colquhoun and King.

t Booth, R. D. Colquhonn and King.Duffy, T. D. Perkins. Stevenson & Co.Griffin, G. F. C. S. E. Cook and Son.Hemingway, W. H Hobbs & Stonham.

tKeane, G Barry Norris & Wildes.Kearns, F. E. L. G. B. Cadden.Nelson, Richard H Hobbs and Stonham.Whiteley, Martin Clayton, Utz and Co.

Dulwich Hill tBriggs, L. G. M. J. McGrath.D unedoo •Murphy, O. G C. M. Marsh & Harvey.Dungog Wilson, W. E. Thos. Rose and Dawes.Epping Scott, L. G. K. V. Swain.Fairfield Watson, H. S. C. R. McKinnon.Finley t•Barnett, Norman ... Walker, Gibbs & Cook.

West, H. A. Garland, Seabom andAbbott.

Five Dock ItStorey, H. C. N. A. A. Primrose.

Forbes Broderick, C. T. H.... F. H. Greaves.Meillon, Raymond ... Barry, Norris, & Wildes.

Palmer, R. O. W. H. Stokes.Williams, J. F Edgley, Son and

Williams.Ganmain Laurence, R. L. G.M. Laurence and Son.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Gilgandra ..—..... Astill, F. A M. J. McGrath.Beveridge, Alan Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.Kelly, Vin. J. M. J. McGrath.Serisier,Leroy Dudley Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.Glen lnnes Abbott, D. W. Clayton. Utz & Co:

tDoyle, F. H. I M. A. H. Fitzhardingeand Blamey.

Havyatt, H. L. S. Fred C. Emanuel & Co.Windeyer, J. R. Thompson and Nott.

Gloucester tDawson, B. P Wilson and Dodds.Hawdon, J. W. Aubrey Halloran.Hawdon, W. W. Aubrey Halloran.Weekes, E. E. Wilson & Dodds.

Gosford Hickey, Adrian D. M. A. Doyle.Kemp, R. C. King ... Pigott. Stinson, Mac-

gregor and Palmer.Goulburn tBalzer, Raymond ... Bowman & Mackenzie,

Betts, Ernest A. Pigott, Stinson, mac-gregor and Palmer:

*Boland, J. L. Garland, Seaborn, andAbbott:

Brennock, W. T. Remington & Co.Darcy, E. J. Taylor and Kearney.

tDuffy, I. R Bowman & Mackenzie.Fraser, Douglas B Duncan Barron & Co.Galland, Bernard L. Bowman & Mackenzie.Johnson, R. M. Duncan Barron & Co.Johnstone, L. S. Lamaro & McGrath.Manfred, The Hon Garland. Seaborn, and

M. E., M.L.C. Abbott.Meyer, P. J. Garland. Seaborn

Abbott.Mullen, J. B. Murphy & Moloney.

*tMullen. L. A Murphy & Moloney.*Owens, B. F. Murphy & Moloney.•tPomroy, E. E. S. E. Cook & Son.Sendall, N. O. Duncan Barron & Co.Thomas, E. F. W. H. Hill and Weir.Walsh, J. C. Murphy and Moloney.

Grafton tDonovan, F. M. M. A. Doyle.t*Hotchkiss,R. E. Smithers, Warren and

Lyons.*James, Keith Thompson & Nott.tLaw, D. R. Percy R. Watts.Law, R. C. Percy R. Watts.Lobban, David John Clayton, Utz & Co.Macpherson. D. W. T. Marshall, Marks and

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Grafton—contd. 1 Owen, N. T. Wilson & Clapin.Park, Cedric Wilson & Clapin.Pollack, C. M. Smithers, Warren and

Lyons.Grenfell .......-- Moffitt, H. G.N. Lobban, McNally and

Harney.Moore, H. E. Iceton, Faithfull and

Baldock.*Watson, David H..- Iceton, Faithfull and

Baldock.Weaver, K. R. Iceton, Faithfull and

Baldock.Griffith Blamer, Paul W. ... A. J . R. Yabsley and

Russell.Dickson, L. H. A. J. Dickson.Morgan, P. A. ... A. J. Dickson.

Gulgong Dowd, J. J. C.M. Marsh and Harvey.Gundagai Dodds, F. A Wilson and Dodds.

MacDermott, B. S. Wilson and Dodds.West, W. C. A. P. Berne.

Gunnedah *Baxter, W. A. Murphy & Moloney.Bryen, J. P Murphy and Moloney.Iceton, E. A. Remington & Co.Wane, Marcus F. ... - Nichol! and Hicks.Wragge, The Hon. H Nicholl and Hicks.

M., M.L.C.Guyra Biddulph, Q. A. Biddulph and Salenger.

Mackenzie, C. L. ... Biddulph and Salenger.*Smith, Basil E.

Biddulph

and Salenger.Haberfield (Balnes, W. G. A. ... F. Heyes.Hamilton Cannington, W. G.... L L. Addison.

.(McKenzie, Ian S. ... D. Lynton Williams,Ellis & Co.

Harden Macdonald, E. L. ... Evan Macdonald.Hay Simpson, J. McN. ... Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor and Palmer.Henty Selk, B. C. Murphy and Moloney.

Selk, Theo. L. Murphy and Moloney.Wild, J. S. Murphy and Moloney.

Hillston tMagnus, A. C A. J R. Yabsley andRossell.

Hornsby Miller, K. E. A. J. Reynolds & Pilling.Taperell, Stephen C Mackenzie Russell. •

Hunter's Hill Ackerman, V. G. G. Tremlett.4(Sanderson, D Curtiss, Dezarnaulds &

Edwards.Hurstville Eaton, K. J. L. L. Addison.

Hancock, E. A. J. , J. M. Houston.Patrick, R. A. Robert A. Patrick &

Son.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLlUITORS._ —

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 and Drew.Gardiner, J. J. Percy R. Watts.Manning, H. E. Garland, Seaborn and

Abbott.McIntyre, D. A. Percy R. Watts.Smith, Guy S. Rand and Drew.Warner, D. F. Percy R. Watts.Wiltshire, V. P. Garland, Seaborn and

Abbott.Jerilderie t Davis, C. E., D.S.O., J. B. Jackson.

M.C.Wynn, G. W. J. Birnie Jackson.

Junee Crawley, Al phonse H. W. R. Fincham.Smail, John M. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.Katoomba Ferns, O. C. Iceton, Faithfull and

Baldock.Hall. G. F. A. J. P. Hall.Heron, N. G. F. W. Walker and Son.

Kempsey ....... 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 & Wildes.Sheridan, W. H. Barry, Norris & Wildes.Stewart, Harold John J. T. Ralston & Son.Stewart. L. M. J. T. Ralston & Son.

Kensington Biggs, W. J Minter, Simpson & Co.tJ ones, Norman E. Minter, Simpson & Co.

kiama Ryan, M. R Payten and Pye.Watkins, G. P. Payten and Pye.

Killara *?Matthews, W. J. ... E. C. H. Matthews.Kirribilli 'Lewis, G. S. Colquhoun & King.Kogarali *Daley, C. W. J. T. Falkingham.

Redmond, T. C. C T. Falkingham.Kyogle Gibson, R. J. Clayton, Utz & Co.

Jones, R. M. W. S. Davies.Lake Cargelligo ... Joyce, B.M Curtiss, Dezarnaulds &

Edwards.Leeton Clark, D. J. I Edward R. M. Newton

and Son.Dalton, C. G. W. H. Ross .

Rvall, V. E. R M. Newton & Son.tWillis, N. C. John Corcoran & Co.

Lewisham Hudson, S. R. E. S. Dunhill & Barker.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name Agent.

Lismore Axtens, Alan W. ... Kennedy and Kennedy.Best. H. P. Percy R. Watts.Best, Percival George Percy R. Watts.Bondfield, I. G. Clayton. Utz & Co.Cottee, A. Masson R. D. Mulray & Co.Cox, B. C Martin and Lamport.

tFrith, R. H Alfred E. McIntosh.Laundry, N. S. Dowling, Tayler, Mac-

donald and Pratt.tLomax, P. J. R. Dowling, Tayler. Mac-

donald and Pratt.McIntosh, J. C. Alfred E. McIntosh.McKenzie, C. Martin and Lamport.Nowland. A. M. F. B. Little.Oakes, W. F. D. R. Hall & Co.Rummery, Thos. E Bill, Thomson and

Sullivan.Lithgow Bamber, I. A. Duncan. Barron & Co.

Higgins, Ian L. Turner, Nolan & Co.Le Fevre, C. H. Kenneth E. Barnes.

f Le Fevre, J. F. Manning, Riddle & Co.Liverpool

Gillan-Murphy, A., McDonell and Moffitt.M.M.

tTeakle, H. A. ..... Miss L,. J. Goldsmith.Lockhart tGrant, J. Miles Glen Richards.

Green, Thomas G. H. Beswick.Lappin, F. J. Glen Richard..McCarthy, Frank G. H. Beswick.

Macksville Reid, H. N. A. P. Berne.Stone, W. A Martin and Lamport.

Maclean Fleming, W. B. Wilson & Clapin.ILobban, J. A. E. R Tracey.Lobban, Thomas Lobban, McNally and

McLennan. Harney.Manilla Attwood, E. H. Whitehead, Ferranti &

Green.Kennedy, D. H. Abbott and Allen.

Kennedy,J. D. Abbott and Allen.Kennedy, J. N. ...... Abbott and Allen.

Manly Cook, S. E. S. E. Cook and Son.Florance, J. E. A. J. E. A. Florance &

Crocker.McCooe, B. J. C.R. Sweeting.Milford, A. V. G. A. Hart.

Mathoura Brady, J. F. Tietyens, McLachlanand Co.

Mitchell, Sydney S.... Villeneuve-Smith andDawes.

f*Phillips, N. C. Villeneuve-Smith andDawes.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name Agent.

Merriwa Harper, W. E. R. F. Dudley.

Milson's Point Phillips, N. E. C. L. Sheehy.

Milton Turner, Sydney Deane, Haselhurst andHoward.

Moama Mueller, F. C. Pigott, Stinson, Mao.Gregor and Palmer.

Stewart, C. W., M.C. Hill, Thomson, andSullivan.

Molong Holt, H. R. J. G. E. Dale.Kinna, C. C. E. L. G. B. Cadden.

Moree 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.Morisset Brown, A. A. Dudley Westgarth & Co.

Moruya Woodbridge, R. G. ... Roscoe W. G. Hoyle &Co.

Mosman *Anstey, A. M. G. L. Small.Cater, W. R. J. M. Rosell.

?Chandler, A. J Curtiss, Dezarnaulds &Edwards.

Grahame, G. F. D. Ross.Moss Vale *Moore, W. J. H. J. Price.

McCarthy, T. A. F R. N. Henderson &Taylor.

?McCarthy, T. V. R. N. Henderson andTaylor.

Paine, Haille H. J. Birnie Jackson.?Throsby, G. F. O. H. J. Price.

Mudgee Daniel, Eric R. Clayton, Utz & Co.Donnelly, W. B. D. B. Moloney & Co.McPherson. H. J. K Barry, Norris &Spring, G. F. T. Marshall, Marks, and

Jones.Spring, T. L T. Marshall, Marks and

Jones.Mullumbimby Hungerford, H. Clayton, Utz & Co.Murrumburrah ?Astley, L. W. P. Hobbs & Stonham.

*Foley, J. C. Evan Macdonald.Murrurundi tMcLellan A. A. Braye and Malcomson,

Tudehope, J. J. Sullivan Bros.White, G. B. Sullivan Bros.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Murwillumbah Budd, F. K. Halliday, Budd andStainlay.

Elliott; F. W. Hill,Thomson& SullivanGoodyer, Roderick.— Robert Lloyd.Hynes, A. A. R. Hill,Thomson &Sullivan

t*Hynes, John Hill, Thomson &Sullivan.

Palmer, J. O Clayton, Utz & Co.Stainlay, L. A. Halliday, Budd and

Stainlay.Muswellbrook Doust, Eric W. F. B. Little.

Halliday, N. A. Halliday, Budd &Stain.lay.

*White, S. C. Halliday, Budd & Stain.lay.

Narrabri Bruce, R. R. Braund Watt.Butler, O. S. Priddle, Gosling, Dal-

rymple and Sil/ar.tManning,.R. Lance— Priddle, Gosling, Dal-

rymple and Sillar.McDonald, John M. Dawson and Herford.Wheeler, H. Braund & Watt.

Narrandera Dangar, G. G. Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

Dangar, O. O . H, Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

Henderson, L. L. C. T. Young.Quirk, James Joseph P. F. O'Brien.

Narromine Brown, S. W. M. ... S. E. Cook & Son.Dutty Michael V. Perkins,Stevenson&Co.

Newcastle Adams, Roy Stanley.. R. C. Cathels & Co.t Armstrong, E. A. T. Gill, Oxlade & Broad.'Barnett, K. W. Braye and Malcomson.'Bilbie, G. S. Shaw, McDonald & Co.Bowring, J. P. W. J. Maclean.Braye, T. A. I. Braye and Malcomson:Burke. A. A. H. P. Abbott.Chapman, S. V. Braye and Malcomsom.Charlton, Percy S. E. Cook & Son.

itCohen, A. P. W. J. Maclean.tCohen, Colyn A. K Braye and Malcomson,Cragg, Norman T Braye and Malcomson.Dart, James Walter Dickson & Co.Harris, H. Vincent D. Lynton Williams,

Ellis & Co.Helmore, Basil A. Gill, Oxlade and Broad.

t*Hogan, B. M Gill, Oxlade & Broad.James, A. B. McDonell and Moffitt.Johnson, A. A. John Corcoran & Co.Johnson, J. Stanley Shaw, McDonald &

*L'Estrange, W. R R. C. Cathels & Co.

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COUNTRY TOWN s—SOLICITORs.

Place. Name. I Agent.

Newcastle—contd. I Malcomson, T. G. Braye and Malcomson.McDonald. G. W.__ John Coreoran & Co.Nathan, Alfred Minter, Simpson & Co.

O' Donnell Frank A.L Clayton,Utz & Co.O'Neill,H . L. L. Shaw , "McDonald & Co.O'Sullivan, T. D Gill, Oxlade and Broad.O'Sullivan, T. L. Gill, Oxlade and Broad.Rankin, A. A. Minter. Simpson & CO.Rankin, D. N. Minter, Simpson & Co.

Rold. :James P. E. R. Tracey.*Roach, F. R. D. Lvnton Williams,

Ellis & Co.Ros endahl, E. E. Parish, Patience &

McIntyre.Ruggero. J. M. G. D. Bonamy.

Sparks, William Gill, Oxlade and Broad.*Steed, J. D Braye & Malcomson.

Street, Frederick, S. E. Cook and Son.D.S.O.

*Tuthill, A. D. C D. Lvnton Williams,Ellis & Co.

Warland. Leslie L E. R. Tra.cey,Wheeler, H. Lambert D. Lynton Williams,

Ellis & Co.*Wheeler, N. D. D. Lynton Williams,

Ellis & Co.Williams, John Kerr D. Lynton Williams,

Ellis & Co.*1-Withycombe, P. S D. Lynton Williams,Ellis &. Co.Wood, J. Arthur H. P. Abbott..Youll. John J. M. J. McGrath.

Newtown Abigail, L.. C. G. F. Osborne.North Star :Melville, W. S. Percy R. Watts.North Sydney Grace. A. H. Clayton. Utz & Co.

tSpain, Ian A. H. H. C. Wilson.Yeldham, John H . Uther and U ther.Grainger, W. A. B. C. T. Poole and Son.Harris, K. C. F. K. D. Manion & Co.

Nowra Macdonald,H. M, ... Perkins, Stevenson &Co.

Morton, M. F. K. D. Manion & Co.f Oliver, E. M. I Perkins, Stevenson and

Co.Oliver, Herbert Lloyd Perkins,Stevenson & Co.

Nyngan I Flashman.Alfred.J.L. McDonell and Moffitt.tHigman, O. C. I Crichton-Smith & Innes

Kay.*Poole, James McDonell and Moffitt.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Orange Baldock, A. F. Iceton, Faithfull andBaldock.

Campbell, A. R. Campbell, Campbelland Campbell.

tGifford, G. C. W. J. Baldock.Lane, L. A. A. S. Boulton, Lane,

Rex and Co.Paton, H. L. Campbell, Campbell

and Campbell.f•Roache, P. H. J. R. Coen.Upton, R. E .R., M.C C. T. Young.Whiteley, T. A. Hobbs and Stonham.Wilson, J. B. Owen Jones, McHut-

chison & Co.Parkes Callachor, J. A. E. A. Cleary.

Emerton, C. P. Alfred E. McIntosh.Maguire, M. J. A. L. Poole.Matthews, W. E. Garland, Seaborn and

Abbott.Parramatta. Cawood, J. D Wilson & Clapin

Coleman, R. B. F. H. King and Brad.field.

Ewart, F. W. Bland and Garnock.Greig, J. M. F. H. King & Bradfield.Hall, John John A. K. Shaw,

Lewis & Co.Kemp,SholtoPercival H. O. Marshall, Lupton

& Scott.Palmer, N. J. J. C. L. Sheehy.Robilliard, K. G. B. M. A. H. Fitzhardinge

& Blamey.Shephard. Henry

Walter Greenwell and York.tShephard, Henry

Wilson Greenwell and York.Symonds, H. M. F.B. Little.Todhunter,F. W. H.E..Mc Intosh & AdrianTodhunter, Stuart H. E.McIntosh & Adrian

Peat Hill Boyd, John Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

(Moloney, H. B. E. Paul Brandt.Penrith Lamrock, A. S. ... C. T. Poole and Son.

Lamrock, B. S. C. T. Poole and Son.

Point Clare Cape, R. C. Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

Port Kembla Mathieson, A. S. ... T. G. D. Marshall.

Port Macquarie Joscelyne, N. W. McDonell Moffitt.Punchbowl Cohen, C. S. Simon Burns.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. Name. Agent.

Queanbeyan Boardman, E. R. ... C. T. Young.Davies, Cyril W. ... Alfred I. Morgan and

Son.Deane, H. C. F. H. King & Bradfield.Maguire, J. L Haddocks Cohen &

Maguire.Phippard, S. R. E. A. Leask.Woods, Norman C Alfred J. Morgan and

Son.

Quirindi 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. Beehag and Simpson.*Hull, F. B. Beehag and Simpson.

Ryde Leary, A. J. Wm. Parker.Rylstone McQuiggin, E. J. M. B. Byles & Co.Scone tHalliday, L. H. Halliday, Budd and

Stainlay.Westgarth, G. M. Dudley Westgarth

Co.Singleton tCragg, 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 andSullivan.

Stanwell Park Ryan, E. G. J. B Frawley.

Summer Hill t Hepburn, J. Thompson, Bradfieldand Fincham.

Tamworth Davies, T. A. Hobbs & Stonham.Everingham, C. D. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds &

Edwards.Ladds, T. R. Wilson & Clapin.Lyons, J. J. E. A. Cleary.

•McMahon, K. C. 'Warrington Connolly.Newman, G. H. Clayton. Utz & Co.

f O'Halloran, J. D W. Connolly.O'Halloran ,R. J. W. Connolly.Patterson G. C. Deane and Deane.Patterson, John C Deane and Deane.Pengilley, O. J. C. Clayton, Utz .& Co;Stewart , E. D. Creagh and Creagh.Willis,CarlyleGordon Creagh and Creagh.

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COUNTRY .TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. 4 Name. Agent.

Taree Butterworth, R. S F. C. Petrie and Son-Cowan, Hiram Wm, F. C. Petrie and Son.-Hawkins, R. S. McDonell and Moffitt.Hooke. M. M. F. B. Little.'Martin, Eric O. Martin and Lamport._Martin, L. D. O. Martin and Lamport.Martin, The Hon. Martin and Lamport.

.L. O., M.L.A.Temora Dibbs, R. C. Walker, Gibbs & Cook.

*tFarrell, J. R. ...... Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Farrell, M. T. Walker, Gibbs & Cook.Jamieson, John G. M. Laurence an d Son;

••fMeagher, .B. C Gregory S. Madden.Meagher. P. F Gregory S. Madden.

Tenterfield Cook, J. B. Teece, Hodgson & Co.Jennings, N.IH.tE. Jennings, and. Jennings.

Smith,•Frederick • Teece, Hodgson & Co.iTaylor;•Ralph ., Turner Nolan & Co.

Tocumwal Wheeldon, A. E. Pigott, Stinson, Mac-gregor & Palmer.

Trundle Burke, J. R. T. G. D. Marshall,Landers & Co.

Tullsmore Cassar, Philip Allan E. Cupit.

Tumbarumba ...... •Coogan, W. D. McDonell & Moffitt.

Tumut _Baker, Eric L. C. H. Pearce & Co._Lester, R,..A. Fred. C. Emanuel and

Co.Orr, J. C. Hobbs and Stonham.Paul, Vincent Fred. C. Emanuel & Co..

Turramurra *-tOpie, C. W. W. P. McElhone & Co.Swinson, W. W.R Minter, Simpson & Co-

Uralla ......... Edwards, G. M. Mervyn Finlay.

Wagga Wagga •Edghill, A. C. C. T. Young.Griffin, C. E. Bowman & Mackenzie..

• Hayward, A.M. C. T. Young.•Kennedy, H. J. McDonell and Moffitt.Lusher, E. Fenn . C T. Young.

••Mitchelmore, H. E. Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

'Mortimer, C, E. L. Garland, Seaborn andAbbott.

Reynolds, J. R. W. H. Stokes.Walsh, W. M. J. McDonell and Moffitt.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name. Agent.

Walcha Phillips, G. W. Dudley Westgarth& Co.

Walgett Baldwin, H Baldick & Macpherson.

Warialda Weinthal, F. G. Wm. Patterson & Co.

Warren Green, Eric R Fulton, Lowe andFulton.

Lovett, Henry Wesley Fulton, Lowe andFulton.

Wauchope Glass, J. M W. S. Gray and Perkin,

Wee Was Christie, Joseph F. C. Bryant.

Wellington •Barker, F. J. Walter Dickson & Co.Davidson, F. Walter Dickson & Co.Jones, D. M. Barry, Norris and

Wildes.Kelly, P. B. M. J. McGrath.Solomon, G. F. Thos. Rose & DawesWilkins, Frank Pigott, Stinson, Mac-

gregor and Palmer.

Wentworth ..... Crothers, A. Clayton, Utz & Co.Hillard, Robert Irvine A. J. Reynolds and

Pilling.Sykes, W. D. J. A. L. Hayes.

West Maitland Borthwick, A.M Heyes & Wilson.Buffier, B. J. Robison, Maxwell, and

Allen.Enright, W. J. ... Taylor and Kearney.Fry, C. R Braye and Malcomson.

Hill Cecil A. Payten and Pye.Logan, R. L. Sly and Russell.

*Murray, F. E. Payten Pye.Norrie, W. F. A. J. Dickson.Skilton, H. T. Taylor and Kearney.Weeks, Norman E J. C. Webster.

Wickham Mitchell, Sydney S.... M. A. Doyle.

Windsor tBailey, R. G. Alfred Mitchell & Son.Paine, J. J. D J. Birnie Jackson.Ross, J. M. J. Birnie Jackson.Walker, W. B. Wm. Walker, Taylor &

Edwards.

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COUNTRY TOWNS—SOLICITORS.

Place. I Name Agent.

Wollongong t*Adams, P. G. Barker & Jones.Atkins, R. J. Herald, Bruce Brierley

& England.

*tBlamey, J. M. W. P. McElhone & Co.

tBrown, C. K. Wm. Walker, Taylor &Edwards.

t*Brown, John C. Barker and Jones.Cox, Harold W. P. McElhone° & Co.D'Apice, J. J. Makinson and d'Apice.Duncan, F. D. H. Dwyer, Braund &

Co.Higgins, Alan G. P. F. Galvin.

'* -/Higgs, P. A. Barker & Jones.Maguire, T. A. ... Maddocks Cohen and

Maguire.McInerney, T. B. Maddocks Cohen and

Maguire.MCLelland, A. R Barker and Tones.

Peedom, Henry Bowman & Mackenzie.Russell, J.W. Barker and Jones:Thomas, Owen J. Alfred E. McIntosh,

'Wedge, H. M. Barker & Jones.Wiseman, W. F. W. P. McElhone & Co.Wiseman, R. C. W. P. McElhone & Co.

Wollstonecraft — 'Cullen, C. F. C. R. C. Leahy.5 1-Page, D. M. R. Heyes & Wilson.

Woodburn Morison, R. R Sullivan Bros.

Woollahra *I-Osborne, L. F. Dibbs, Crowther andOsborne.

Wyalong West ... Bloore, R. B. Montagu Fowler, Hill &Co.

Englert, H. J. H. E. Hoare.Mackenzie, Donald E Murphy & Moloney.

Wyong Maher, G. D. F. B. Little.Watkins, John James Dettman, Austin and

Maclean.Yass tBaker, W. Preston C. M. Marsh & Harvey.

Elrington, A. G. Tress, Cocks & Maddox.Elrington, E. G. Tress, Cocks & Maddox.

"Penman, N.E. C. M. Marsh & Harvey.Phillips,R. S. C. M. Marsh and Harvey.

Young Caldwell, E. R. Clayton, Utz & Co.Clapin, W. F. T. J. Purcell.Giugni, C. F. H.C.-M. Garling.Spark, Edmund M„. Curtiss, Dezarnaulds

and Edwards.

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CERTIFICATED CONVEYANCERS.(The asterisk denotes a Conveyancer holding a Practising

Certificate under section 69 (b) of the LegalPractitioners Act.)

Allen, Richard, 18-20 Martin- Nilon, D. L.,135 Crown-street,place. (1) Wollongong.

Campbell, G. D., 92 Pitt-st. •O'Rourke, H. K., solicitorfor Transport Office.

Cowley, O. W.,18 Martin-place. (1) Pennington, C. A., 72 Pitt-st.

•Crumpton, A. H.,Public Trust •Pullen, P. J, P., Public TrustOf fice. Office.

Davey, H. G., 117 Pitt-street. Reynolds, A. J. G., 19 O'Con-nell-street.

•Deacon, W. A., Rural Bank.Robilliard, P.H 21 George.

•Goisby, Wm., Kendal-street, street, Parramatta.Cowra.

Rossi W. J., Fitzgerald-streetHalloran, Hy. F., 153 Eliza- Windsor-

beth-street."Royle, (Miss) R. L., 92

"Hamilton, (Miss) Lily, 6 Pitt-street.Wynyard-street. "Smith, Colin, Rural Bank.

•Harris, (Miss) Joan, 133 Pitt- "Smith, H. G., Public Truststreet. Office.

• Herd, Charles E., 4 Castle- Tremlett, G. G., 26 Hunter-et.reagh-street. Turton, F. W., 34 Hunter-st.

"Hudson, C. F., 39-49 Martin Wallace, Leslie, Bathurst Rd.,Place. Blackheath.

Lackey, M. E., 56 Hunter-"Weinthal, F. A., Rural Bank.

street. *White, A. J., Lands Depart-ment.

Lang, J. C., 4 Auburn-road,Auburn. *Wyatt, S. J. E. F., Public,

Trust Office.

"McClenahan, L. A. A., Rural Young, Ernest, 116 Crown-Bank of N.S.W. street, Wollongong.

1 Cowley &Allen.

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NOTARIES PUBLIC, PRACTISING} INNEW SOUTH WALES.

SYDNEY.

tAllen, A. W. 53 Martin- Maughan, John M., D.S.O.

t Allen, R. C. } place. 27 Hunter-street.

tBaldock, W. J., 28 O'Connell tMilford, E. A., , 27 Hunter•at.street. Millett, Halse, 18-20 Martin-

?Blood, F. B., 72 King-street place.

'Minter, Clifford, 31 Hunter-fBurge, Cecil G., 83 Pitt-st. street.(Cocks, G. W., 117 Pitt-street. fMorgan, Alfred Joseph, 129

tCowlishaw, Reginald, 17 Pitt-street.O'Connell-street. tMorgan, Harold, 16 Barrack-tCrawford, J. W., 72 King-st. street.tCreagh, W. J.,. 247 George- 'Morgan, Harold Thos., 34street Martin-place.

fCrowther, J. G., 16 Barrack- t Osborne, R. C.,16 Barrack-st,street. tPerkin, Basil Woodd, 369

fd'Apice, A. W. M., 30 Car- .George-street.rington-street, Poole, Edgar N., 113 Pitt-

?Dalrymple, A. P.N. Wingello street.House,.Angel Place. ' tRaves, George A., 113 Pitt-

1-Drew, C. Mathews, 2 Hunter- street.street. Read, Edmond, 9-11 Hunter-Ebsworth, F. O., 243- 247 street.

George-street. tRowe, S. G., 39 Hunter-street.(Edwards J. M., 156 Castle- tRoxburgh, D. W., 39 Hunter-

reagh-street. street.Gilder, T. G., 27 Hunter- Scroggie, H. de Y., 2B Castle-street. reagh-street.

?Halloran, Aubrey, 28 Martin- tSimpson, E. T. de L., 31place Hunter-street.

11-Johns on, A. L. B., 15 Castle- tSmith, A. Gordon, 7 Wyn-reagh-street. yard-street.

tSpain, Staunton William,.tKennedy,J. S., 185 Elizabeth- 19 Bridge-street.

street. (Stephen, Alastair E.,(Laurence, E. A., 46 Martin- 7 Wynyard-street.

place. tTaylor, A. J., 27 Hunter-Laurence, N. C., 90 Pitt- street.

street. tWalker, G. W. E., 12 Castle-tLeask, E. A.,11c Castlereagh- reagh-street.

street. Warren, E. W., 179 Elizabeth-tLinton, Walter, 375 :George-

street. tWindeyer, W. A., 25 O'Con-

street. nell-street. 1. Member of the Society of Notaries of N.S.W.

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COUNTRY.

tBetts, E. A., Goulburn. Moseley, E., Cowra.

Bondfield, I. G., Lismore. tRankin, A. A., Wattstreet,Newcastle.

Brown. M. Austen, Broken-Hill. ?Shaw, A. B., Singleton.

Clark, F. G., 79 The Boule. Shaw, A. G. Y., 62 Raglan-st.,yard, Strathfield. Mosman•

tColeman, R. E., 15 George- Sparke, W., 57 Hunter-street,street, Parramatta. Newcastle.

'Dangar, O.O. H., Narrandera Wheeler H L 43 Bolton-

tDavies, C. W., Canberra. street Newcastle tWindeyer, J. R., Glen Innes.

t Johnson, R.M., 13 Montague- Wood, J. Arthur, 69 Hunter-street, Goulburn. street, Newcastle.

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COMMISSIONERS FOR AFFIDAVITS.

SYDNEY.

Abbott, A. E., Solicitor, Watson Cupit, A. E., Solicitor, 129House, 9-13 Bligh-street. Pitt-street.

Allen. Osborne M., Solicitor,56 Hunter-street.

Allen, R. C., Solicitor, 53Martin Place. Daly, E. Newton, Sec., Incor-

Anderson, K., Coroner's Court. Porated Law Institute, RoyalAndrews, H. R., Solicitor, Chambers, 3 Castlereagh-st.

92 Pitt-street. Dangar, R. N., 11c Castlereaghstreet.

d'Apice, A. W. M., Solicitor,30-32 Carrington-street,

Barraclough, F. E., Solicitor, Davenport, F. A., Solicitor,116 Phillip-street. 34 Martin-place.

Bartley, R. J., Solicitor, 60 Davies, W. S., Solicitor,Hunter-street. 67 Castlereagh-street.

Baxter, B. L., Justice Dept. Debenham A. E., Justice De-Beehag, S. A. H., Solicitor, 141 partment.

Elizabeth-street. Dezarnaulds, C. A.H., Solicitor,Begg, J. W., Solicitor, 82 Pitt- 67 Castlereagh-street,

street. Dickson, E. L., Deputy Pro-Berry, L., Solicitor, 3 Castle- thonotary, Supreme Court.

reagh-street. Dickson, Walter, Solicitor,Biggers, Colin, Solicitor, 60 39 Martin-place.

Hunter-street. Dignam, C. P., Solicitor, 160Body, C. K., Registrar in Castlereagh-street.

Divorce. Doughan, J., Deputy RegistrarBourke, T. F. Probate Office, in Divorce.

Supreme Court. Dowe, W. A. E., Solicitor, 92Bourne, G. L. B., Solicitor, Pitt-street.

195-197 Elizabeth-street. Drew, C. Mathews, Solicitor,Breden, R. N., Solicitor, Win- 2 Hunter-street.

gello House, Angel•place. Dryhurst, C. R., Solicitor, 16Burge, Robt. 16 Barrack-street. Barrack-street.Butchart, C. E. Registrar of

Probates, Supreme Court.Ebsworth, A. C., Solicitor,

243-7 George-street.Callas, M., Judge's Associate Ebsworth, F. O, Solicitor,Challoner, E. W., Child Welfare 243-7 George-street.

Department. Elliott, R. O., Under Sheriff,Church, F.J., Solicitor, 74 Pitt- Supreme Court.

street. Ellis P. A., Office of the Regis-Clayton, H. J. R., Solicitor, trar of Probates, Supreme

136 Liverpool-street. Court.Collins, N., Solicitor, 77 Castle- Ellitt, S., Solicitor, 70-72

reagh-street. King-street.Cram, John, Solicitor, 2b

Castlereagh-street.Cranitch, C. L. M., Solicitor, Fordyce, A., Children's Court.

297 Elizabeth-street. Friendship, J. A., Registrar,Cronin, J., Water Police Office. District Court.

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Commissioners.Gale, C. C., Solicitor, 10 Mar- Kennedy. D. E. S., Solicitor,

tin Place 185 Elizabeth-street.Garrett, T. W., Solicitor, 14 Kilpatrick, E. J., Deputy

Martin-place. Industrial Registrar,Goddard, R.H., Chartered Martin Place.

Accountant, 54A Pitt-street. Kirkpatrick, F. C., Solicitor,Graham, M. S., Office of the 16 O'Connell-street.

Clerk of the Peace.Green, T., Solicitor, 133 Pitt-st. Laurence, A., Solicitor,Grove, R. H., Solicitor, 10 44-46 Martin-Place.

Castlereagh-street. Laurence. N. C., Solicitor,Gulliver, H. W., Probate Office, 90 Pitt-street.

Supreme Court. Lee, F. W., Solicitor,133 Pitt street.

Hamilton, W., Solicitor, 18 Leibius, G. H, Solicitor, 116O'Connell-street. Pitt-street.

Harvey, W. F. A., Solicitor, Lester, H. C., Sheriff, Supreme28 Martin Place. Court.

HazeIton, W. H., Pro- Links, H. F., Solicitor, 77thonotary, Supreme Court. Castlereagh-street.

Head, P. L., Legal Staff, A.I.F. Linton, W., Solicitor, 375Hickson, R. R. B,, Solicitor, George-street.

105 Pitt-street.Hicks, P. J , Child Welfare Marshall, T. G. D., Solicitor,

Dept, 9 Martin Place.Hobbs, A, C., Solicitor, Mawby, R. N. A., Solicitor,

44-46 Martin-Place. 6 Wynyard-street.Hodgson, F. A., Solicitor, McCarthy, A. W., Solicitor,

2 Hunter-street. 17 "The Wroxton " 22Hodgson, J. B., Central Roslyn Gardens, Elizabeth

Police Office. Bay.Hooke, R. W., Solicitor, McDonald, K. B , Deputy

M.W.S. & D. Bd. Registrar of Probates,Howard, F. E.. Solicitor, 34 Supreme Court.

Martin-place. McIntosh, H. E., Solicitor, 27Howe, M. V., Relieving Clerk, Hunter-street.

Justice Department. Millett, H, Solicitor, 18-20Hyman, A. W., O.B.E., V.D., Martin Place.

Solicitor, 17 O'Connell-street. Millin, B. I., J.P., Secretary,Royal Exchange, 21 Bridge

Irvine, W. M. W., Legal Staff, street.A.I.F. Milverton, E. F. Solicitor, 77

Elizabeth-street.-James, H. F. A., Solicitor, Mitchell, C., Solicitor, 67

66 Pitt-street. Castlereagh-street.Jamieson, H. B., J.P., Account- Moffatt, J. B., Solicitor, 104

ant, 117 Pitt-street- Hunter-street.Jermyn, H. W. S., Solicitor, 12 Moin, W. N., Probate Office,

O'Connell-street. Supreme Court.Montagu, N. W., Solicitor,

Kay, W. S., Solicitor, 67 Castle- 228 Pitt-street.reagh-street. Morgan, A. J., Solicitor, 129

Kelly, R. W. S., Justice Dept. Pitt-street.Kench, A. G., Solicitor, 117 Morgan, Harold T., Solicitor,

Pitt-street. 34 Martin Place.

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Commissioners.

Murdoch, G. C., Solicitor, 133 Robson, The Hon. W. E. V.,Pitt-street M.L.C., Solicitor, 17 O'Con-

nell-street.Rolin, F. Lynne, Solicitor,

Newnham, F: A., Solicitor, 28 9 Bligh•street.Martin Place. Rowley, C. G., Solicitor, 2

Nicholson, H. L., Solicitor, 2B Hunter-street.Castlereagh-street Rowley, E. N., Solicitor; 107-9

Nott, Jr. E. V., Solicitor, 375 Elizabeth street.Roxburgh ; Russell C., Solicitor,George-street. 19 Bridge-street.

O'Neill Matthew J., Solicitor,79 Elizabeth-street. Saddington. A. G , Barrister,

Osborne, R. C., Solicitor, 167 Phillip-street.16 Barrack-street. Sayegh, E. G., Solicitor, 133

Pitt-street.Scott, C. B., Solicitor, 117Pitt-

Phillips, W. Berge, Solicitor, street.117 Pitt Street. Scatter, W. E., Solicitor,. 79

Pike, V. M., Solicitor, 141 Elizabeth-street.Elizabeth-street. Scroggie, H.-De , Y., Solicitor,

Poole, A. L., Solicitor, 27 2B Castlereagh-streetHunter-street. Service, C. Don, Solicitor,

Poole, L.. Nt, Solicitor, 15 39-49 Martin Place.Bligh,street. Sherlock, E. W. B., Solicitor,

129 Pitt-street.Priddle, Robert G., Solicitor Shipway, Phillip, Solicitor, 133

Wingello House, AngelPlace Pitt-street.Primrose, H; B., Solicitor; 84 Sommers, F. J., Solicitor,

Pitt street , 133 Pitt-street.Primrose, R. C. N Solicitor, Sommers, S. G., Solicitor; 195-

39149. Martin Place. 197 Elizabeth-street,Primrose, Tony, Solicitor, 39 Spain, S. W., 19 Bridge street.

Martin Place. Starling, P. Wt G., Solicitor,Hardy's Chambers, rear of5 Hunter-street.

Railton, A. C., Judge's Steel, H. Peden, Solicitor;Associate. 92 Pitt-street.

Raves, George. A - Solicitor, Stephen, A. E , Solicitor, 7Stock Exchange• Building, Wynyard-street.113 Pitt-street. Stephenson, J. H., Solicitor,

Ray, A. S., Probate Office, 4 O'Connell-street.Supreme Court. Swiney, A., Chamber Magis-

Read, Edmond, Solicitor, 9 trate, Central Police Office.Hunter-street.

Reynolds, A. J., 34 Hunter-street

Richardson, J. S., Solicitor; Taylor, Adolphus: J., Solicitor,10-1.2 Spring-street.. 27 Hunter-street.

Robertson C. Solicitor, 19 Thom, J. Stuart, Solicitor,Hunter-street 57 York-st.

Robison, John Harington, Tracey, Edward R., Solicitor,"Strathkyle," 10 Bligh-st. 81 Elizabeth-street.

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Turner, G. H, Solicitor, 115 Webster, J, C., Solicitor, 44Pitt-street, Martin Place.

Williamson, P. L., Solicitor,14 Castlereagh -street.

Uther, A. H., Solicitor. 350 Windeyer, William A., M.B.E.George-street. Solicitor, 23-25 O'Connell•st.

Wood, H. P., Solicitor, Mari•time Services Board,

Walker, G. W. E., Solicitor, 12 Woods, H.G. T. N., Children'sCastlereagh-street. Court.

Walker, R. E., Chief Clerk,Supreme Court. York, W. R., Solicitor, 44.45

Walters, W. P., Solicitor, 136 Martin Place.Liverpool street

COUNTRY.

Albury— Bankstown-Angel, H. L., Solicitor. Ellitt, S., Solicitor,Beavers, I., P.M.Hague, D. W., Solicitor. Barham—Hail, W. H., Assist. C.P.S. Kelly, T. S.Hooke, G. C., C.P.S.Jones, E. E., Solicitor.Nagle, V. F., Solicitor, Barraba—Stedman, G. M., Solicitor, Watkins, E. B., C.P.S.

Ryan, John B Solicitor.

Ardlethan—Chandler, A.M, C.P.S. Bathurst—

Avard, L. E., Assist. C.P.S.Browning, R. H., Solicitor.

Armidale— Etherton, B. J. C.P.S .Gentle, A. E. Solicitor. Stevenson, B. H., Solicitor.Kelly, C. H., C.P.S. Wilson, J., Solicitor.Simpson, A. W., Solicitor.

Batlow-Casey, , F. J., Storekeeper,

Auburn—Kelly, J. M. Sol Bega-

Blomfield, H . M., Solicitor.Cunningham, C. J., Solicitor.

Ballina—Miller C., C P S See, T, H. D., CP S.Tighe, P. E,, Solicitor.

Bellingen-Evans, H. A,, J. P., Surveyor.

Balmain —M urdock, Gilbert C.,

Solicitor. Berrigan-Tunchon, A. S., C.P.S. Abbott, L. C., Solicitor.

Balranald— Belmont-Hall, H. H., C.P.S. McRae, F. T. C., C.P.S.

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Commissioners.Bingara— Byron Bay—

Green, N. G., Solicitor. Brownell, Richard, ShireClerk.

Binnawav-Garland, N. S., Solicitor. Camden—

Blackheath— Adams, R. A. C., Solicitor,Houen, E. H, Solicitor. Macreadie, P., C.P.S.

Blacktown— Campbelltown-Croxon, E. H. S., District Macreadie, P., C.P.S.

Valuer.Blayney— Campsie-

Pile, George, Solicitor. Cocks, E. I., C.P.S.Pollard, R. A., C.P.S.Riordan, B. R„ Solicitor. Ca.nowindra-

Dench, G., C.P.S.Boggabri-

Warburton, S., Solicitor. Carcoar—

Bombala— Dench, G., C.P.S.Boys, F. C., Solicitor.Ellis, Harold, Solicitor. Casino—

Edmunds, John, Solicitor.Boorowa— Smith, E. J., C.P.S.

Quilkey, G. T., Solicitor.

.Bourke Cassils—e-- McMaster, Sir F. D.,Armstrong, I. W., Solicitor. "Dalkeith."Hale, F. J., C.P.S.

Bowral— Cessnock-Clyde, W. R., C.P.S. Cohley, H. G., C.P.S.Jones, W. M., 51 Oxley-st. Scott, J.R., J.P.

Braidwood— Cobar —Garvey, J. L., Solicitor. Mahony, R. G., C.P.S.

Brewarrina- Cobargo —Hayes, J Kennelly, T. F.Schofield, T. Richards, W. F., Solicitor.

Broken HillAustin, M. J. D., C.P.S. Coffs Harbour-Beerworth, W. C., Solicitor. Tucker. P.M., Solicitor.Brown, M. A., Solicitor. Slack, T. T., C.P.S.Davoren, J. J., Solicitor.

Bulli- CondobolinGillespie, F. A., C.P.S. Hodby, H. C., Solicitor.Kearsley, R. A., C.P.S.

Burwood—Rhodes, J. H. R., Solicitor.Brooke, T. H., C.P.S.MacDonald, A., Assistant Coolamon--

C.P.S. Storey, R. F., C.P.S.Short, W. Ian, Solicitor. Thompson, W. A., Solicitor.

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Commissioners.

Cooma— Dubbo-Mawson, E. S., Solicitor. Booth, A. D,, Solicitor.Trueman, B. R., C.P.S. Griffin, G. F. C., Solicitor.

Hicks, W. A., C.P.S.Coonabarabran — Nelson, R. H, Solicitor.

Rogers, P. E., Solicitor.Dunedoo-

Connamble— Murphy, O. G., Solicitor.Hahesy, P. F., C.P.S.

Dungog-Cootamundra— Wilson, W. E., Solicitor.

Grugeon, F., P.M.Palmer, R., C.P.S. Eden—.Vaughan, C. A., Solicitor. Wellings, H.P.H.,

Shire Councillor.Coraki-

Miller, C., C.P.S. Emmaville—Baxter, A. G.;C.P.S.Corowa—

Small, J., Solicitor. Enmore—Cowra , Newnham, F. A., Solicitor,—

Flynn, T. G. L., C.P.S. 33 Marian-street.Phillips, R. B., Solicitor.

Eugowra—Cremorne— Lees, J.W., J. P., Storekeeper

Reynolds, A. J.," Hatherly,"114 Cabramatta Rd. Forbes—

Broderick, C. T. H., SolicitorCrookwell— McCauley, M. J.

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C.P.S.Manley, J. J., Solicitor. Williams, J. F., Solicitor.Murphy, F. M., C.P.S.

Ganmain--Laurence, R. L., Solicitor.

Culcairn— Sheppard, F. L.,;C.P.S.Alldis, O. C., Solicitor,Wardley, H., C.P.S. Gilgandra--

Fellows, T. - .J.,"C.P.S.Cumnock —

Black, G. J., Storekeeper. Glebe—Allan, S.°B. T., C.P.S.

Daysdale— Letty, G. A., C.P.S. Office.Sanger, C. D., Grazier.

Delegate—Glen Innes—

Abbott, D. W. Solicitor.Jeffreys, Arthur H., J .P. Dash, K. M., C.P.S.

Deniliquin— Gloucester —Hough, R. V., C,P.S. Hawdon, W. W., Solicitor.Phillips, P. F., Solicitor.Simon, B. G., Solicitor. Gosford-

Cape, R. C., SolicitorDorrigo— Capp, A. E, C.P.S.

Spinaze, R., Solicitor. Kinnears, J. J., Auctioneer.

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Commissioners.Goulburn— Hillston-

Bette, E. A., Solicitor Heathwood B. W. , C.P.S.Darcy, E. J., SolicitorJohnston, V. H. A., C.P.S. Holbrook—Manfred, The Hon. M. E., Hell, I. G., Solicitor.

M.L.C., Solicitor.Meyer, P. J., SolicitorThomas, E. F., Solicitor Hornsby—

Smith, K. W C.P.S.Walsh, J. C.E., Solicitor

Grafton— Hurstville-Blackmore, C. H., C.P.S. Butler, A. O., 9 Butler-road.Lobban, D. J., SolicitorMcElroy, J., P.M.Pollack, C. M., Solicitor. Inverell—

Avern, A. F., Solicitor.Grenfell-- Earls, W. K., C.P.S.

Moffitt., H. G. N., SolicitorRichardson, W., C.P.S. Jerilderie-

Davis, C. E., SolicitorGriffith— Mathieson, L. R., C.P.S.

Blumer, P. W., SolicitorDickson, L. H., Solicitor Junee-Smith, K. W., C.P.S. Crawley, A. H., Solicitor

Sheppard, F. L., C.P.S.Gulgong—

Craddock, J. L., C,P.S.Dowd, J. J., Solicitor Kandos--

Hall, F. H., C.P.S.Gundagai-

Carters, J. C., C.P.S Katoomba-MacDermott, B. S., Solicitor. Heron, N. G., Solicitor.

Wood, W. G., C.P.S.Gunnedah-

Bryen, J.P., Solicitor Kempsey-Faulkner, D. F., C.P.S. Finlay, W., C.P.S.)

Office.Quiggin, A. V., C.P.S.Wragge, The Hon. H M., Kiama-

M.L.C., Solicitor. Olsen, F. O., C.P.S.Watkins, G. P., Solicitor.

Guyra—Scott, J., C.P.S. Killara--

Napier, S. E., Solicitor.Harden—

MacDonald, E. L., Solicitor Kogarah_Berry, G. L., C.P.S.

Hay—Cox, W. R., C.P.S. Kurri Kurri—

Selvage, J. D., C.P.S.HentyWardley, W. R., C.P.S.

Wild, J. S., Solicitor. Kyogle—Yates, H. L., Auctioneer Johnson, A. M., C.P.S.

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Commissioners.Lake Cargelligo-Marrickville

Gardner, N. C., C.P.S. Scott, C. B., Solicitor,Illawarra Road

Laurieton— White, W. T., 69 Pile StreetLongworth, Robt., J.P.

Leeton — Merriwa-Dalton, C. G., Solicitor. Harper, W. E., SolicitorKendall, A. S., C. P.S.

Milton—Dash C. L. Turner, S., Solicitorh,

Lismore— Moama—Cox, S. E. R., C. P.S. Office. Bartlett, A. E., J. P.McKenzie, Cuas., Solicitor.Pelham, H. L., C.P.S. Molong-

Lithgow — Holt, H. R. J.. SolicitorHall, C., C.P.S. Kinna, C. C. E., Solicitor

Liverpool— Moree-Collins, A. B., P.M. Cole, William A.. Solicitor.Kelly, J. M. J., C. P.S. Gibson, E. J., C.P.S.

Lockhart— Morpeth-Lappin, F. J ., Solicitor. Cutcliffe, E. J., J. P., Chemist

Macksville— Mosman—Slack, T. T., C. P.S. Cook S. E., Solicitor

Maclean— Marshall, A. C., Town ClerkLobban, T. Mc L., Solicitor.Lumley, T. I., C.P.S. Moss Vale —

McCarthy, T. A. F., SolicitorMaitland, East— 'Ryan, W. J., C.P.S.

Johnstone, G. J., P.M. Throsby, G. F. O., Solicitor.Tyler, A. D., C. P.S.

Maitland, West — Mudgee —Debenham, E. M., C.P.S. Avery, W. C., C.P.S.Enright, W. J., Solicitor Donnelly, W, B., Solicitor.Fry, C. R. Solicitor. McPherson ,H. J. K.,Solicitor

Pickup, C., P.M.Manilla— Mullumbimby-Kennedy, J. D., Solicitor. Thompson, R. W., Auctioneer

Veness, A. C., AuctioneerWatkins, E. V., C.P.S.

Mulwala —Manly — Cross, W. G., J.P

Bott, A. N , C. P.S.Cook, S. E., Solicitor. Murrumburrah-Ridge, S. L., Solicitor. Foley, J. C., Solicitor.Shean, N. A , C.P.S. Office. Hailstone, W. H., C.P.S.

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Commissioners.Murrurundi— Nyngan-Towns, T. J., C.P.S. Flanagan, J. F., C.P.S.White, G. B., Solicitor Flashman, A. J. L., Solicitor.

Orange-Murwillumbah— Baldock, A. F , Solicitor.

Palmer, J. O., Solicitor Donaldson, R.. P. M.Pocock, F. G., C.P.S. Lane, L. A., Solicitor.

Rumery, J. R. A., C.P.S.Muswellbrook— Office.

Sheridan, R. C. P., C. P.S.Jenkins, V. R., C.P.S. Upton, R. E. R., Solicitor.

Narrabri— Paddington—Manning, R. L., Solicitor Debenham, A. E., C.P.S.McDonald, J. M. SolicitorThompson, F.C H., C.P.S. Parkes—Thornton, S. A., P.M. Beston, F. N. C., C.P.S.Wheeler, H., Solicitor Emerton, C.P., Solicitor.

Maguire, M. J., Solicitor.Matthews W. E., Solicitor.

Narrandera Parramatta—Danger, O. O. H., Solicitor. Hawkins, R. W., Asst. C.P.S.Fuller, G. A., Asst. C.P.S. Hodgson, A. E., C.P.S.Hart, J. S., C.P-S. Kay, W. S., Solicitor.Quirk, J. J., Solicitor Robilliard, P. H., Convey-

•Narromine— ancer.Sheridan, N. L. C., S.M.Saunders, L. G., C.P.S. Todhunter, F. W., Solicitor.Trenwith, J. G., C.P.S.

Newcastle— Office.Carr-Boyd, C. T., P.M. Paterson—Dart, James, Solicitor Brown, J. S., J.P.McRae, F. T. C., C.P.S. OfficeNaylor, C. W., C.P.S. Peak Hill—O'Sullivan, T. D., Solicitor Boyd J., SolicitorRankin, A. A., Solicitor Saunders, L. F., C.P.S.Raschke, A R., Asst. C.P.S.Reid, J. D., Solicitor Penrith-Sparke, Wm., Solicitor Baker, A. E., SolicitorWood, J. A., Solicitor. Lamrock, A. S., Solicitor.

Newtown— Hill, P. L. C., C.P.S.Halpin, F. P. Asst. C.P.S. Picton__Tate, J. A., P., Clyde, W. R., C.P.S.

North Sydney— Point Clare -Cooper, O. H., Asst. C.P.S. Cape, R. C., Solicitor.Grace, A. H., Solicitor, Portland—Meagher, M. S., C.P.S. Hall, F. H., C.P.S.

Nowra— Port Macquarie-Oliver, H. L., Solicitor. Hayward, A. P.. Storekeeper

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Commissioners.

Queanbeyan— Temora—English, C. W., C.P.S. Dibbs, R. C., Solicitor

Jamieson, J., SolicitorQuirindi— McGinty, L. R, C.P.S.

Curry, H. L., C.P.S. Meagher, P. F., SolicitorHague, A. G., Solicitor

Tenter field—Redfern-- Cook, J. B., Solicitor

Harvey, E. R., C.P.S. Pullan, W. G., C.P S.

Rockdale— Teralba-Beehag, F. W., Solicitor McCall, W. P., C.P.S.

Roseville —Hazelton, W. H., 60 Rose- Dunshea, A. J., J.P., Box 21

ville Avenue. Scott, J., C.P.S.Scotter. W. E., Solicitor,

Kelburn Road. Tocumwal-Mathieson, L. R., C.P.S.

Ryde —Cummerford, A. J., C.P.S. Trundle—Palmer, A. J. H., Solicitor Burke, John R., Solioitor.

Rylstone— Trunkey-McQuiggin, E. J., Solicitor Smith, R. C., C.P.S.

Scone— Tullamore-Spence, F. A., C.P.S. Cassar, P., SolicitorWestgarth, G. M., Solicitor

Singelton — Tumbarumba-Cragg, W. J., Solicitor Coogan, W. D., SolicitorForrest, E. J C.P.S.Shaw, Arthur B , Solicitor Tumut--

Kennedy, P. A., C.P.S.

Tamworth—Lester, R. A., Solicitor.

Lyons, J, J , Solicitor. Orr, J.C., Solicitor

McElroy, E. M., P.M. Tweed Heads —Newman, G. H.. Solicitor Morley, C.O'Halloran. R. J., SolicitorWaddell, E. R., C.P.S.Uralla

Edwards, G. M., SolicitorTaree— Penfold, M. W., C.P.S.

Brown, G. W., P.M.Hooke, M. M., Solicitor Urana-Martin, L. D. O„ Solicitor Bird, L. J., C.P.S.Martin,The Hon. L. O. • Jacka, E. J., Solicitor.SolicitorWilden, A. H. A., C.P.S.

Office. Vaucluse-Wood, F. R., C.P.S. Gonsalves, John

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Commissioners.,WaggaWagga— Werris Creek—

Byrne, J., C.P.S. Curry, H. L., C.P.S.Doolan, T. A., P.M.Griffin, C. E., Solicitor Wickham-Lusher, E. F., Solicitor Mitchell, S. S., Solicitor.Primrose, T., R.A•A.F.Reynolds, J. R., SolicitorStafford, V. J., C.P.S. Office Wilcannia-Walsh, W. M. J., Solicitor Smith, F. W., J.P.

Walcha— Windsor—Phillips, G. W., Solicitor Ross, J. M., Solicitor

Stapleton, L. E., C.P.S.Walgett-

Smythe, E. T. A., C.P.S. Wingham—Wallsend—

Wilden, A. H. A., C. P.S.

McCall, W. P., C.P.S. Wollongong-Warialda— Atkins, R. J.. Solicitor

Weinthal, F. G., Solicitor Balmain, J. A. S., S.M.Carey, E., Central Chambers.

Warren— Cox, Harold, SolicitorLovett, Hy.W., Solicitor Hardwicke, R. A., C•P.S.

Warringah Shire— Moore, N. S., Assist. C.P.S.Peedom, Henry, SolicitorRidge, S. L., Solicitor. Russell, J. W., Solicitor

Wauchope-- • Wyalong West—Glass., J. M., SolicitorFlanagan,- F. T. C., C.P.S.

Wee -Waa-Christie, J., Solicitor WyongO'Rourke, Chas; P., J:P. Edwards E. O., C.Pi.S:

Wilkinson, C. A. R., J.PWellington--

Miles, H-. J., C.P.S.Solomon; G: E, Solicitor; Yass—Elrington, E. G.,.Solicitor.

Wentworth— Masters, J. W:, C.P.S.Crang, W. B.', J.P., Land

Agent. Young-Price, T. F., C.P.S. Caldwell, E R., SolicitorSykes, W. D. J., Solicitor Stonha.m, A. T., C.P.S.

Commissioners under Prize• Court-Rules, 1914:Addison, Lancelot Mark, 27 Hunter-street, Sydney.Dickson, Eric Lerchen, Deputy Registrar in Admiralty.Roxburgh; Russell Charles, Solicitor, 19 Bridge-street, Sydney.Saddington, Arthur Graham, 167 Phillip-street, Sydney.Spain, Staunton William, Marshal, in• Admiralty, 19 Bridge-street,

Sydney.Walker, Ronald Earle, Chief Clerk, Supreme Court.

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Commissioners for taking Affidavits in Places beyond theJurisdiction of the Court.

CHINA.Hongkong :—Armstrong, Harold Jon.

ENGLAND.Airey, H. W., Solicitor, c.o. Allen & Overy, 3 Finch Lane, London, E.C. 3.Baker, Sir Alfred, Solicitor, Essex House, Essex-street, Strand, Lon-

don, W.C. 2.Best, F. Maxwell, Australia House, Strand, London, W.C. 2.Bland, H. A., Secretary, N.S.W. Government Offices, Wellington House,

125 Strand, London, W.C. 2.Blyth, Thomas 'T., Solicitor, 112 Gresham House, Old Broad street,

London, E.C. 2.Braby, C., Solicitor, Dacre House, Arundel-street, Strand, London,W.C. 2.Buckley, C. A., Solicitor, 2 Booth-street, Manchester.

Cohen, Philip, Solicitor, 47 Newhall-street, Birmingham.Conolly, Clifford G., Solicitor, 4 St. Bride street, Ludgate Circus,

London, E.C. 4.Davidson, J. S. B., Controller of Australia House, Strand, London,

W.C. 2.de Fonblanque, John B. Solicitor, 3.4 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London

W.C. 2.Dewar, Gilbert, Solicitor, 7 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C. 2.Flegg, J. G. M., Solicitor, c.o. Lovell, White & King, 5 Thavies Inn,

London, E.C. 1.Forward, Edward William, Solicitor, 4-5 Stone Buildings, London,

W.C. 2.Halley. John C., Solicitor, Capel House, New Broad-street, London, E.C. 2.Hatwell, A.J., Solicitor, 93 Cornwall-street, Birmingham.Henderson, H. Y. G., 7 Park-lane, London, W, 1.Jennings, C. F. J., Solicitor, 3 Bond Court, Walbrook, London, E.C.4.Kennedy, Charles Frederick, Solicitor, 48-51 Albert Buildings, 49 Queen

Victoria street, London, E.C. 4.Kimber, Sir Henry Dixon, Bart, Solicitor, 34 Nicholas-lane, Lombard-

street, London, E.C. 4.Knight Athro C., Solicitor, 33 Walbrook, London, E.C. 4.Lee, Percy, Solicitor, 49 Princess•street, Manchester.

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Commissioners.Ludlow, Henry Sutton, Solicitor, 2 and 7 Broad Court Chambers, Bow.street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. 2.

Nesbitt, Robert C., Solicitor, 5 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2.Ord, W. H , Solicitor, 9 Swinburne-street, Gateshead, Co. Durham.Squires, Charles Stephenson, Solicitor, Connaught House, 63 Aldwych,

London, W.C. 2.Storey, Mark, Solicitor, 62 John-street, Sunderland.Stroud, Herbert, Solicitor, 8 Market Place, Rugby.Sutton, Alfred Walker, N S W Government Offices, 125 Strand, London,

W.C. 2.Turner, Cyril, Solicitor, 141 Fenchurch-street, London, E.C. 3.Tyndall, Gardner, Solicitor, 95 Colmore-row, Birmingham.Vinter, Ernest, Solicitor, 18 John-street, Bedford Row, London, W.C. 1.Welch, G. J. C., Solicitor, Cleave Prior, Chipstead, Surrey.Wray, Cecil J., Solicitor, 19 Buckingnam-street, Strand, London, W.C. 2.

EIRE.

Hamerton, J. T., Solicitor, 39 Fleet-street.Little, Francis J., Solicitor, 64 Dawson-street.Dublin Wakely Wm. George, Solicitor, Solicitor's Buildings, Four

Courts, N.W. 8.

SCOTLAND.

Addison-Smith, C. L., C.B.E., W.S., N.P., 19 Heriot-row, Edinburgh.Hay, James, Advocate, 6 Bon-accord Square, Aberdeen.White, Robert, S.S.C., N.P., 32 Queen-street, Edinburgh.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

McLaughlin, Chester B., Attorney-at-Law, Bar Building, 36 West 44th-street, New York.

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TERRITORY OF NEW GUINEA.

Macgregor, K. A., Barrister and Solicitor, Wau.Street, J. L., Registrar-General and Official Trustee.

SOUTH AFRICA.Clarke, G. A. W., Barclay'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 .. Crompton Robert Solicitor .Scott Sir Henry M., K C .,Solicitor.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Adelaide-

Bednall, M. W., Barrister, &c.Culshaw, G.V., Solicitor, Victoria-square.Griffiths, T. L., Solicitor, King William street.Hardy, Alfred B., Barrister, &c., Pirie-street.Harry, R. C., Solicitor, 25 King William street.Homburg, The Hon. Hermann, Barrister, &c., Grenfell-street.Isaachsen, O. C., Barrister, &c ., Grenfell-street.Joyner, M. F., Solicitor, Currie-street.Morgan, E. J. R., S.M.Norman, W. A., Barrister, &c Cowra Chambers, Grenfell-street.Pellew, L V., Solicitor, &c., Selborne Chambers, Pirie•street.Roberts, Bruce, Solicitor, &c ., Flinders-street.Solomon, Herbert, Barrister, &c., King William street.Toler-Rowley, F. P., Barrister, &c., 38 Pirie Chambers, Pirie-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.

Renmark—Cutlack, P. R, Barrister, &c.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Bunbury— Greif, Charles, Barrister,Dougal, K. J., Resident &c., Warwick House,

Magistrate. St. George's Terrace.Slee, Frank D., Barrister, &c. James, Gordon Senior, Solici-

tor, 45 St. George'sKalgoorlie— Terrace.

Cowie, F. C., Barrister; &c. Kott, Max, Barrister, &c.,69 St. George's Terrace.

Narrogin— Lohrmann, L. W., Barrister,Walton, A. B., Solicitor. &c., Perpetual Buildings,St George's Terrace.

Perth- Louch, Thomas Steam, Bar-h—Ambrose 'T. R., Solicitor &c., rister, &c., 26 Howard-

St. George's Terrace. street.Cantor, M. E. L., Padburys Nicholson, John E., Solicitor,

Buildings, Forrest Place. Surrey Chambers.Derbyshire, Benjamin H., Olney, K. H., Solicitor, Vic-

Barrister, &C., 42 St toria, House, St. George'sGeorge's Terrace. Terrace.

Downing, H. P., Barrister, Robinson, E., Barrister, &c.&c., 39 St. George's TerraceDunphy, W. H., Barrister, Unmack, A. G.,Barrister,&c.,

&c., Samson's Buildings, Harper's Buildings, How-Barrack-street. ard-street.

TASMANIA.

Burnie Launceston—Crisp, T. M., Solicitor Bushby-, C. H., Solicitor,

Charles-street.Campbell, N. L., Solicitor,

Devonport— Cameron-street.Henry, J. H„ Solicitor Green, A. J., Solicitor, 81

St. John-street.Martin, C. W. B., Solicitor,

55 Paterson-street.Hobart— Parker, R. L.,Chambers, V. I., Solicitor, Tyson: F. R., Solicitor.

Murray-street.Crisp, Alfred B., Solicitor, Stanley-

144 Collins-street Laughton, K .C., Solicitor.Crisp, A. P., Solicitor,

Collins-street. Ulverstone-Cuthbert, C. D'Arcy, Brown, C. Eaton, Solicitor.

Solicitor, Macquarie-street.Hinman, W. F., Solicitor, Wynyard-

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VICTORIA.

Ararat— Dayles ford —Irwin, S. W., Barrister, &c. Bromfield, H. A. M., Solicitor,

Bairnsdale-Anderson, J. F. Dimboola-Thomson, W. B. Barrister,&c. Tartakover, R. V., Barrister,

&c.Ballara t—

Mann, F. de C., Barrister, &c. Donald-Nevett, A. H., Barrister, &c. Davies, C. H. L., Barrister,Shaw, Henry, Barrister:&c. &c.

Beechworth— Oakley, G. F., Barrister, &c.Ryan, M. P., Barrister, &c.

Fchuca-Benalla— Brady, J. F.. Barrister, &c.

Clarke, T. T., Barrister, &c. Mitchell, Sydney Samuel,

Bendigo — Barrister, &c.Bush, G. H , Solicitor Stewart, C. W., Barrister, &C.

Hyett, R. F., Barrister. &c.Rowan, J. S. R. Solicitor. Eu roa--Taylor, Wm. H. Turner, Esmond, Barrister,Williams, T. M., Solicitor &c.

Birchip —Ryan, J. J., Solicitor Geelona_Birdsey, Roy D., Barrister,

Camperdown— &C.Gavan-Duffy, Charles Diar- Cook. R. B., Barrister, &c.

maid, Solicitor Hollyhoke, A. D , Barrister&c.

Carlton— Just„ F. P., Barrister, &cErrol, W. H. J., Clerk of 27 Malop street.

Courts Moore, F. W. D., Barrister, &c.Castlemaine McDonald, A. E.., Barrister,

Lawson, H. W. S. &c.

Chiltern— Hamilton —Whitehead, G. E., Barrister,&c. Cameron, Ewen C., Barris.

ter, &c.Cobram-- Westacott,J. B., Barrister,&c.

Cassidy, W. E. V.Cohuna — Hawthorn—

O'Brien, Myles A., Barrister Moloney, J., Clerk of Courts.&c.

Colac— Hopetoun-Johnstone, Chas. H.,Official Commons, D. J., Barrister, &c.

Assignee.Sewell, W . G., Barrister, &c. Horsham —

Bennett, I. T., Barrister, &c.Corryong

Anderson, G. M.Braham, A. C. Barrister, &c. Jeparit—Playle, Arnold, Watchmaker. Ainslie, John, Barrister, &c.

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Kaniva— Melbourne—contd.Hill, C. C., Solicitor, &c. Cohen, H. E., Barrister, &c.,

Kerang— 360 Collins-streetColeman, J., Official Assignee Cooley,H. W., Acting DistrictMcKee, J. N., Barrister, &c. PaymasterO'Brien, M.G.B.,Barrister,&c. Crocker, H. S., Barrister, &c.,Trebilcock, R. E., Barrister, National Trustee Building,

&c. 121 Queen-streetDc Gruchy, H. G., Barrister,

Korumburra— &c., 128 Queen-streetBirch, Herbert Ralph, Bar- Dobson, R. G. F., Barrister,

rister, &c. &c , 368 Collins street.Drake, J. R., Solicitor, 440

Chancery Lane.Kyabram— Druce W. E., Barrister, &c.,

Sawers, John B. ,Barrister,&c. 4-8 Chancery LaneVary, C. T., Barrister, &c. Elder, Stanley E., Barrister,

&c., 454 Collins-streetKyneton— Evans, W. A., Barrister, &c.,

Hurry, Geoffry, Barrister, &c. 34 Queen-streetFielding, G. A., Barrister,&c.Hurry, Maurice, Barrister, &c.Fitchett, F. S., Barrister, &c.,

Manangalang— Temple CourtBlair, H. R., Solicitor. Fitzgerald, J., Barrister, &c.,

Gloucester House, cornerMarket and Little Flinders

Maryborough— streetsMacdonald, J. W., Barrister, Fosbery, Francis Geo.,

&c. Barrister, &c., 120 William-street

Melbourne— Fyffe, C. E., Barrister, &c.,Abraham, D. S., Barrister, 485 Bourke-street

&c., Collins-street Godfrey, H. C., Barrister,&c.,Alston, T. C., Barrister, &c., 325 Collins-street

103 William-street Goss, R. H., Relieving ClerkAnderson, G. W. S., Barrister, of Courts.

&c., 70 Elizabeth-street Hall, R. F. Solicitor, 17 QueenAtkyns, F. N. H., Barrister, street

&c. Hall, W. G., Barrister, &c.,20-26 Queen-street

Baillieu, Darren, Barrister Hamer, H. R., Barrister, &c.&c., 360 Collins-street Hogan J., Clerk of Courts,

Ball, R. G. R., 420 Little Col- South Melbourne.lins-street Keep, Ernest Edward, Soli-

Bayles, N., Barrister, &c., citor, 70 Elizabeth-street413 Collins-street Langford, F. B., Solicitor,

Blacklow, A. E., 418 Little 395 Collins-street.Collins-street Lawson, Hon. H. S. W., Bar-

Blackman, R. O., rister' &c.High Court, Melbourne Leach, A. T. Barrister, &c.

Blenkiron, H. C., Barrister, Lewis, Robert E., Barrister,& c &c, 414 Little Collins-street

Carter, H. G., Barrister, &c., Mackinnon, Duncan C.,360 Collins-street Solicitor

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Melbourne —could. .Nhill—McConkey, J. H., Solicitor, Palmer, C. C., Barrister, &c.

475 Bourke street Turner, Reginald B , Soli-McEacharn, I., Solicitor, citor.

89 Queen-street. Numurkah-Moule, F. A. Barrister, &c., Deane, Patrick, Barrister,

55 Market-street &c.Mustow, E. D. P., Clerk of N yahwest—

Courts (C.P.S.) Walsh, Desmond, Barrister,Owen, F. O., Solicitor, 395 &c.

Collins-street Orbest-Parkinson, Basil J .,Barrister, Mosley, R. J., Barrister, &c.

&c. 10 Queen-street Palmer, C. C., Solicitor.Pearcey, Walter E., Barrister, Piangil-

&c., 443 Chancery-lane Hanlon, M., Postmaster.Robinson, Sir Arthur, Bar- Portland—

rister &c., 360 Collins- Frost, G. B., Barrister, &c.street.Rogers A. W. W., Barrister, Prahran-

&c., 108 Queen-street Ogge., J. P., Barrister, &c.Scheele, R .. B., Barrister, &c., Rainbow-

440 Chancery Lane.Slater, The Hon. William, Murphy, Aubrey, Barrister,

M. L. A. &c.Stillman, L. R. Solicitor, Rochester-

440 Little Collins-street. Raleigh, H. W., Barrister, &c.Sullivan, C. A. E., Expedi- Sale —

tionary Pay Office Stavely, L.ff. C., Barrister,Vail, Edwd. L., jun., Barris- &c.

ter, &c., Collins and Eliza- Seymour-beth streets Osborne, Wilfrid J., Barris-

Vail, Leslie Ernest, Barrister, ter, &c.&c. Shepparton-

Wadham, C. H., Barrister, Cameron, F. O., Solicitor&c., Salisbury Buildings, Feltham, P. V., SolicitorQueen and Bourke streets St. Arnaud —

Walker, Geo. H., Barrister, Mitchell, Wm., Barrister, &c.&c., 84 William-street Swan Hill—

Wilks, Rupert de C., Bar- Bell, J. C.rister, &c., Bank Place Delaney, G. E., Solicitor

Wood, D. M., Solicitor, 450 Hayes, A. M., Barrister, &c.Collins-street Tallangatta--Wood, J. V. M Official As-signee, 438 Bourke-street Skelton, A. T., Barrister, &c.

Tatura-Mildura— Stewart, Galloway, Barrister,

Brumby, C., Clerk of Courts &c.Crothers, A., Barrister, &c.Favaloro, N. J., Solicitor &c - Terang-Hillard, R. I., Solicitor Fitchett, A. S., Barrister, &c.

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CommissionersWangaratta,— Wycheproof-

McSwiney, Paul, Barrister,&c. Eva, J. O., Barrister, &c.Stewart N. Barrister &c. Yarram--

Warragul-- Hart, Erick., Barrister, &c.Davine, C.M Barrister, &c. Monteflore, H L., Barrister,

Warrnambool— &cTait, John S., :Barrister, &c. Yarrawonga__

Wodonga.— Beattie, H G., SolicitorMckenzie-McHarg, J. C. B., Hargrave, Jessie Maud, Soli-

Barrister, &c. citor.QUEENSLAND.

Allora— Cairns-Billey, W J Solicitor MacDonell, H. K. N., SoliAyr— citor

Tomlins, L. E. D., Solicitor. McLaughlin, H. F.

Blackall Charters Towers.—Symes, A. E. Solicitor Phillips, T. H Sclicitor

Childers—Bowen—Davies, C. B., Solicitor Butler, J. J., Solicitor

Cloncurry—Brisbane— Hope, Frederick S.Butts, L. W. H., Solicitor, Dalby_

142 Adelaide-street. Vowles, William John,Drake, J. G., Solicitor, Cnr. SolicitorQueen '& •Edward-streets.Gillies , Henry, Registrar, Gatton—.Supreme Court. Lee-Bryce, R. F., Solicitor.

Given, George A. S., Soli-citor, Edward•street Goomeri--

McDonald, John, Solicitor, Gatfield, S. E., Solicitor158 Phillip-street Goondiwindi-Mocatta,G.H., Solicitor, cor- Fletcher, Edwin, Solicitorner Adelaide &Albert sts.

Mole, F. W., Conveyancer, 239 GympieQueen-street. Elwing, E. D., Solicitor

O'Sullivan, 'F. M., Solicitor, Power, F. P., Solicitor80 Queen-streeet Sykes, F. B., Solicitor

Papi, Bertram, Solicitor, Ingham-Queen-street Swayne, V. E. H., SolicitorPower, L. P., Solicitor, cr.,Queen & Edward streets Innisfail--

Robinson, J. N., Solicitor O'Donohne, M, Auctioneer272 Queen-street Ipswich—Stone, H. H., Solicitor, 236 Simpson, H. G SolicitorGeorge-street

Tully, E. K., Solicitor, Lon- Kingaroy-don BankChambers, Queen Bond, Oliver S., Solicitorand Creek streets Mackay—Waugh, G., 293 Queen-street Wright, W. A., Solicitor

Bundaberg— Maleny-Payne, John C., Solicitor Lindsay, R. J., Manager,Thorburn, C. W. N., Solicitor E. S. & A. Bank.

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Commissioners.Marybo rough — Southport—

Stephenson, R. S., Solicitor Hutcheon, E. L., SolicitorMonto— St anthorpe-

Bandidt, H. N. C., Solicitor Beven, H. H., SolicitorCooper, M. W., Solicitor Forrest, H. E., Solicitor

Nambou r— T oowoomba--Chariton, R. D. Bernays, E. C., SolicitorFox, E. B., solicitor Townsville —

Rockhampton— Roberts, George V., SolicitorBoland, C. C., Solicitor Warwick-Stumm , C. P., Solicitor Fletcher, Edwin, Solicitor

Roma — Leeper, R. J., SolicitorPack, John M., Solicitor Stabler, T. H., Solicitor

Sandgate— Wondai —Brown, N. W., J. P. Cary, J. R., Solicitor

NEW ZEALAND.Auckland— Invercargill—

Russell,Eustace,Barrister, &c.Blomfield. Edward Clare, Watson, J. L.McG., Barrister

Barrister, &c. &c.Cowell, E. G., Barrister &c. Napier —

109 Queen street. Humphries, H., Barrister, &cHesketh, H. H.. Solicitor.Rees, H. U., Barrister, &c., New Plymouth—

Yorkshire House, Short- Hughes, L. C., Barrister, &c.land street Palmerston North—

Wiseman, W. L., Solicitor. Hapley, S. W., Solicitor.Rotorua—

Christchurch— Davys, Jack Douglas, Bar-Cottrell, A. C., Parrister &c. rister, &c.Meares, H. O . D.,Barrister,&c. Timaru', Canterbury —Reeves, E. W., Barrister, &c Walton, William Henry,Upham, J. H, Barrister, &c. Barrister

White, John W.

Dunedin— Wanganui—Haggitt, A. N., Barrister, &c . Bain, N. R., Barrister., &c.Sinclair, Alexander, Barris- Gordon, G. S., Barrister, &c.

ter. &c. Wellington —Sinclair, Sir John Robert, Bell, C. W. D., Solicitor, 104

Barrister, &c. Featherstone-street, C. 1.Bell, E. T. D., Barrister, &c.

Featherstone-streetGreymouth— Bennett, J. R. E., Barrister,

Kitchingham, H W., Barris- & c.ter, & c. Watson, G. G. G., Barrister,

&c.Webb, R.H„ Barrister, &c.

Hamilton— W hangarei,--Course, F. W., Barrister, &c. Woods, A. M., Barrister, &c .

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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

Canberra—Davies, C. W. Solicitor.

NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.

Darwin—Nichols, J. W., Clerk of the Supreme Court

Commissioners of other Courts for taking Affidavitsin New South Wales.

HGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

Armidale Lismore— Sydney—con'd.Simpson, A. W. McKenzie, C. Laurence, N. C

Bombala Mosman— Leib us. G.HBoys, F. C. Cater, W. R. Mowby R. N. A

Osborne, R. C.Broken Hill— Mudgee— Pike, V.MBrown, M A. Bawden, R. D. Raves, George A.

Narrandera-- Roxburgh, R. C.Casino— Dangar, O.O. H . Steel, H. P.

Edmunds, John Newcastle— Uther, A. H.

Condobolin— Rankin, A. A. Walker, G. W. E.Hodby, H. C. Webster, J. C.

Paramatta— Windeyer. W. A.,Cooma-- Todhunter, F. W. M.B.E.

Dunstan, F. J. Sydney— 'Temora_Corowa,-- Allen, C. P. Dibbs, R. C.Jones, E. E. Andrews, H.R.

Goulburn— Crawford. J. W. Wagga Waqga—Betts, E. A. Daly, E. Newton. Lusher E. F.Walsh, J. C. d'Apice, A. W. M. Walsh, W. M. J.

Dwyer, V. P.Grafton-- Ebsworth, F. O. Wellington—

Park, C. E. Hobbs, A. C. Jones, D. ManderHooke, R. W.Inverell— Wollongong

Avern, A. F. Hyman, A.W Cox, HO.B.E., V.D.Leeton— Jermyn, H. W. S. Young—Cater, W. R. Kennedy, D. E. S. Caldwell, E.R. W.

SUPREME COURT OF VICTORIA,

A Ibury— Ballina Berrigan-Angel, H. L. Tighe, P. E. Abbott, L. C.Hague, D. W.Jones, E. E. BarelIan—Dennis, A. G.Nagle, V. F. Blackheath—Stedman, G. M. Bathurst-- Houen, E. H.

Stephen, J. W. F.Armidale --Bombala-- Bega--Harrison, P. N. Cunningham, C. J. Boys, F. C.

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Commissioners.Broken Bill— Henty— Nowra-Brown, M. A. Wild, J. S. Oliver, E. H.Davoren, J. J. Hillston-Condobolin— Magnus, A. C. Nyngan—Hodby,H C. Flashman, A. J.

Coolamon— Holbrook—Thompson, W. A. Kell, I. G. Orange—

Inverell— Baldock, A. F.Cooma— Avern, A. F. Upton, R. E. R.Mawson, E. S.

Cootamundra— Jerilderie— Parkes—Davis C.E.Maxwell, M. Emerton, C. P.Vaughan, C. A. K. Lake Cargellico--

Joyce, B. M.Corowa— Parramatta-Small, J. Leeton— Shephard, H, W.Strong, W. M. Cater, W. R.

Cowra—. Lismore— Quirindi—Phillips, R B. Frith, R. H. Hague, A. G.Culcairn— McKenzie, C.Alldis, O. C.

Deniliquin— Lockhart-Lappin, F. J. Sydney—

Phillips, P. F. Andrews, H. R.

AGDubbo— Manly— Boxhall, J. A.Booth, R. D. Raves G . A, Burge, R.Nelson, R. H. Campbell, W R

Mathoura-- Daly, E. NewtonEden— Mitchell, S. S. Drew, C. MathewsWellings, H. P. H. Emanuel. F. C.Forbes— Merriwa— Forsyth, W. G.Palmer, R. O. Harper, W. E. Gardner. E. H.

Hobbs, A. C.Ganmain— Moree— Howard, F. E.Laurence, R. L. Cole, W. A. Hyman, A. W,Goulburn— O.B.E., V. D.Betts, E. A. Moruya— Laurence, E. A.Manfred, M. E., Woodbridge, R. G. Leibius, G. H.

M.L.C. LightoIler, C.Walsh, J. C. Mudgee— Marshall, T. G. D.Bawden, R. D. McCarthy, A. W.

Grenfell— McCulloch, P. V.Weaver, K. R. Murrumburrah— McDonald, J. J.Griffith— Foley, J. C. Montagu, N. W.Blumer, P. W. Morgan, A. J.Narrabri— Osborne, H. S.

Gundagai— Manning, R. Lance Osborne R. C.Dodds, F. A. Raves. G. A.

Narrandera— Read, W. E. V.Gunnedah—Wragge, H. M., Dangar, O. O. H. Remington, G. C.

M.L.C. Robison, J. H.Newcastle— Rowley, E. N.

Hay-- James, A. Bernard Scroggie, H. de. Y.Simpson, J. M. Youll, J. J. Stephen, A. E.

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Sydney—contd. Temora— Wollongonq-Tebbutt, W. A. Dibbe, R. C. Duncan, F.Walker, G. W. E. Jamieson. J.Windeyer, W. A., Yass-

M.B.E. Urana— Elrington, A. G.Jacka, E. J.

Tamworth— Young-Everingham, C. D. Wagga W aqqa.— Caldwell, E. R. W.Lusher, E. F.

Walsh, W. M. J.Taree—

Hooke, M. M. West Maitland —Martin, The Hon. Enright, W. J.

L. O. Logan, R. L.

SUPREME COURT OF TASMANIA.

Ballina— Parramatta— Sydney— contd,.Tighe, P. E. Kemp, S. P. Nicholl, R. W.

Broken Hill— Palser, H. R.Brown, T. J. Queanbeyan— Perkin, B. W.

Davies, C. W. Phillips, W. B.Cooma— Pike, V. M.Mawson, E. S. Sydney— Poole, A. L.

Goulburn— Poole, L. NManfred, . M E., Andrews, Harry R. Raves, George A.

M.L C, Berne, A. P. Read, Edmond

Walsh, J. C. Blake, A. J. T. Rex, G. R.Campbell, W. R. Rowley, E. N.

Gunnedah— Connolly, W. Scroggie, H. de Y.Wragge, H. M., Croaker, Fred Shipway, Phillip

M.L.C. Cupit, A. E. Uther, Allan H.Dey, J. F. Walker, G. W. E.

Hay— Drew, C. Mathews Warren, E. W.Simpson, J. M. Edwards, A. F. Windeyer, W. A.,

Finlay, M. M' B.E.Lismore— Gardner, E. H.Bondfield, I. G. Goldman PMudgee— Harvey, W. F. A. Waqqa Wagqa-

McPherson, H. J. K. Hobbs, A. C. Walsh, W. M. J.Hutson, R. G.

Narrandera— Hyman, A. W., West Maitland-Dangar, O. O. H. O.B E., V. D. Enright, W. J.Kennedy, D. E. S.

Newcastle— Landers, N. L.James, A. Bernard Laurence, A. Windsor—

Orange— Laurence, N. C. Ross, J. M.Leibius GH.Baldock, A. F. Lightoller, C.

Parkes— Morgan, A. J. Young-Emerton, C. P. Morgan, A. T. Caldwell, E. R. W.

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SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND.

Albury- .Maclean— Sydney—contd.Hague, D. W. Fleming, W. B. Hyman, A. W.,

Moree—.Armidale— Cole, Wm. Albert Kenney; D. E S.Harrison, P. N. Kirk Patrick:, F. C.

.Moruya — Laurence, E. A.Rangalow— Woodbridge, R. G. Laurence, N. C.Baker, G. W. Lightoller. C.

Barraba— Mudgee— Marshal, T. G. D.Ryan, J. B. McPherson, H. J• K. Montague, N. W.

Morgan, A. J.Bathurst— Murwillumbah— Morgan, H. T.Stephen, J. W. F. Budd, F. K. Nott, J. E. V.Broken Hill.— Osborne, Ronald C.Brown, M. A. Muswe llbrook — Packer, T. W.Casino— Halliday, N. A. Palser, H. R.

Edmunds, John., Pike, V. M.

Narrabri— Poole, A.LC'essnock— Wheeler, H. C. F. Poole, L N.Cleaves, W. I. Pritchard, A. R.

Deniliquin— •Narrandera — 'Raves, George A.Phillips, P. F. Dangar, O. O. H. Read, Edmond.

Dubbo— Newcastle— Rowley, E. N.Booth, R. D. James, A. Bernard Service, C. Don

Dungog— Smith HWilson, W. E. Orange— Steel, H. P.

Baldock, A. F. Stephenson, J. H.Gloucester— Tweeddale, S. C.Hawdon, W. W. Parkes— Walker, G. W. E.

Goulburn— Emerton, C P. Westgarth, DudleyBetts, E. A. Parramatta— Windever, W. A.,Mantred, M. E., M.B.E.Kemp, S. P.M.L.C.

Tamworth-Walsh, J. C. Quirindi— Everingham, C. D.Grafton— Hague, A. G.Pollack, C. M. Taree-

Sydney— Hooke, M. M.Gundagai— Alexander, C. W. Martin, L. D. O.Dodds, F. A. Andrews, H. R.

Bell, N. J. Wagga . Wagga-Gunnedah— Boxhall, J. A. Walsh, W. M. J.Wragge, H. M., Church. F. J.

M.L.C Cohen, C. S. West Maitland—Connolly, W.Hay— Enright, W. J.Simpson, J. McN. Cupit, A. E.

Drew, C. MathewsI nverell— Ellis, Kevin Wollongong-.Avern, A. F. Finlay, M. Rossell, J. W.

Kyogle— Gardner, E H.Goddard , R. H. Y ass—Goldman, P.Gibson, R. J. E.rington, A. G.

Lismore— Gunn, K W.Frith, R. H. Harvey, W.F.A. Young—McKenzie, C. , Hobbs, A. C. 1 Caldwell, E. R. W.

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Commissioners.SUPREME COURT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Albury— Murrumburrah — Sydney—contd.Hague, D. W. Astley, L. W. P. Leibius, G. H.

Lightoller, C.Armidale— Narrabri— Links, H. F.Simpson, A. W. Manning, R. L. Marks, W. M.

Narrandera— Marshall, T. G. D.Ballina— Dangar, O. O. H. McCarthy, A. W.Tighe, P. E. Moray, S. H.

Morgan, A. J.Broken Hill—-- Morgan, A. J.Brown, M. A. James, A. Bernard Nicholl, R. WBrown, T. J. Youll, J. J. Osborne. R. C.Davoren, J. J. Palser, H. R.

Orange— Perkin, B. W.Condobolin— Baldock, A F. Phillips, W. B.Hodby H. C. Parkes— Pike, V. M.

Poole, A. L.Emerton, C. P Poole, L. N.Cooma—Mawson, E. S. Parramatta— Pritchard, A. R.Shannon, L A., J.P. Kemp, S P. Raves, George A.

Read, Edmond.Dubbo-- Queanbeyan— Reichenbach, G. S.Booth, R. D, Davies, C. W. Rowley, E. N.Nelson, R. H.

Scroggie, H. de Y.Sydney— Shipway, P.

Statham, R. R.Goulburn— Allen, Reginald C. Steel, H. P.Manfred, M. E.. Andrews, H. R. Stephen, A. F.M.L.C. Burge,R. Sepbenson, J. H.Walsh, J. C Campbell, W. R. Walker, G. W. E.Clark, C. Warren, E. W.Grenfell— Cohen, C. S. Windeyer, W. A.,Moore, H. E. Connolly, W. M.B.E.Croaker, Fred

Gunnedah— Cupit, A. E. Taree-Wragge, H. M Daly, E. NewtonM. L.C. Dey, J. F. Hooke, M. M.

Drew, C. MathewsHay— Edwards, A. F. Temora—Simpson, J. M. Evans, Bruce Dibbs, R C.

Finlay, M.Henty— Gale, C. C.

Wild, J. S. Gardner, E. H. Wagga Wagga—Garling, H. C M. Walsh, W. M. J.

Inverell— Goddard, R. H.Avern A F. Goldman, P. West Maitland—Lismore— Harvey W.F. A.Bondfield, L. G Hobbs, A. C. Enright, W..J,

Hutson, R. G.Manly— Hyman, A. W.,

O.B.E.. V.D. Wollongong—Cook, S. E. Kennedy, D. E. S. McLelland, A. R.Lane, F. E.Moruya— Laurence, E. A. Young—

Woodbridge, R. G. Laurence, N. C. Caldwell, E. R. W.

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Commissioners.

NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.Sydney— Sydney —could.Alexander, C. W. Landers, N. L.Arnold, A. G. de L. Laurence, E. A.Brown, H., P. T., Co., Palser, H. R.

23 O'Connell St. Raves, George AJones, H. L.

SUPREME COURT OF FIJI.

Parramatta— Sydney—contd. Sydney—contd.Kemp, S. P. Lightoller C. Robson, The Hon.

Linton, Walter W. E. V., M.L.C.Marks, W. M. Steel, H P.

Sydney— Morgan, A. T. Walker, G. W. E.Laurence, E. A. Raves, George A.

SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA,

Ballina— ' Inverell— Sydney—contd.Tighe, P. E. Avern, A. F

Berne, A. P.Lismore— Campbell, W. R.Bathurst—

Stephen, J. W. F. Bondfield, I. G. Church, F. J.Cohen, M.

Mudgee— Connolly, W.Broken Hill— McPherson,H. J. K. Croaker, FredBrown, T. J. Narrandera.— Cupit, A. E.

Chatswood—Dangar, O. O. H. Drew, C. Mathews.

Brown,W. Le Brun, Newcastle Edwards, A. F.Evans, Victor H.•

10 Shirley-rd. James, A. Bernard Finlay, M.Youll, J. J. Gardner, E. HCowra- Orange— Goddard, R. H.Golsby, W. J. Baldock, A. P. Goldman, P.

Gunn, K. W.Goulburn— Parkes—Betts, E. A. Emerton, C. P, Harvey, W. F. A.

Hobbs, A. C.Manfred, M. E.,

Hyman, A. W.,Paramatta—M L.C. O.B.E., V.D.

Walsh, J. C. Kemp, S. P.Kennedy, D. E. S.

Queanbeyan— Laurence, E. A.Grenf ell— Davies, C. W. Laurence, N. C.Weaver. K. R. Leibius, G. H.St rathfield— Lightoller, C.

Gunnedah— Clarke, F. G. Little, F. G. B.Wragge, H. M., Marshall, T. G. D.

M.L.C. Sydney-- Morgan, A. J.Alexander, C. W. Morgan, H. T.

Hay— Andrews, Harry R. Nicholl, Robert W,Simpson, J. M. Arnold, A. G. de L Nutt, J. -E. V.

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Commissioners.Sydney—contd. Sydney—contd. Taree-Osborne, R. C. Rowley, E. N. Hooke, M. M.

Palser, H. R. Scroggie, H. de Y. Wagga Wagga.—.Shipway, Phillip Walsh, W. M. J.Phillips, W. B. Smith, H.Pike, V. M. Statham, R. Warren.—Poole, A. L. Steel, H. P. Lovett, H. W.Poole, L. N. Stephen, L. C.

Pritchard, A. R. Walker, G. W. E. West Maitland —Raves, George A. Warren, E. W. Enright, W. J.Read, Edmond Windeyer, W. A., Young--Rex, G. R.

M B. S.. Caldwell, E. R.

SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,•

Glen Innes— Sydney— contd. Sydney—contd.Havyatt' H. L. S. Cupit, A. E. Perkin, B. W.

Daly, E. Newton Phillips, W. B.Narrabri-- Dey, J. F. Poole, L. N.

Manning, R. L. Drew, C. Mathews Raves, George A .Finlay, M. Read, EdmondForsyth, W. G. Rex, G. R.

Newcastle— Gardner, E. H. Rowley, E. N.James, A. Bernard Goldman, P. Scroggie, H. de Y.

Hyman,A.W., Shipway, Phillip O.B E , V.D.Parkes-- Steel, H. P.Emerton, C. P. Kennedy, D E. S. Stephen, L. C.

Landers, N. L. Walker, G. W. E.Laurence, A. Warren, E. W.Parramatta— Laurence, N. C. Windeyer, W. A.Kemp, S. P Leibius, G. H. M.B.E.Lightoller, W. C.Sydney— Linton, W. Wagga Wagga—Andrews, H. R. Marks, W. M Walsh, W. M. J.Berne, A. P. Moray, S. H. West Maitland—Campbell, W. R. Morgan, A. J. Enright, W. J.Connolly, W. Morgan, H. E.Cowlishaw, R. Nott, J. E. V. Young—Croaker, G. F. Osborne, R. C. . Caldwell, E. R.

DOMINION OF CANADA.Forsyth, W. G., Solicitor, 16 Barrack-street, Sydney.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Millin, B. I., Secretary, Royal Exchange, ,Bridge-street, Sydney.

PRINCE EDWARD . ISLAND.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.

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STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

Fealy, David, Solicitor, 17 Martin-place, Sydney.

ONTARIO.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.

NEWFOUNDLAND,Poole, L. N., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.

SASKATCHEWAN.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street.

Sydney.

PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.

Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.

BRITISH COLUMBIA.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.

NORFOLK ISLAND.Poole, L. N., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-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. S , Solicitor, 9 Martin-place, Sydney.Landers, N. L., Solicitor, 9 Martin-place, Sydney.Leake, C. E., New Guinea Trade Agent, Martin-place, Sydney.Palser, H. R., Solicitor, 104 Hunter-street, Sydney.Sillar, R. S. B., Solicitor, Cathcart House, 11c Castlereagh-street, SydneyWindeyer, W. A., Solicitor, 25 O'Connell-street, Sydney.

TERRITORY OF PAPUA.Landers, N. L., Solicitor, 9 Martin Place, Sydney.McMaster, J. C.. Solicitor, 129 Pitt-street, Sydney.Palser, H. R., Solicitor, 104 Hunter-street, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.Sillar, R. S. B., Solicitor, Cathcart House, 11c Castlereagh street, Sydney.Webster, J C., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Wlndeyer, W. A., Solicitor, 25 O'Connell-street. Sydney.

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MANITOBA.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.INDIA.

High Court of Judicature at Calcutta (Bengal).Mawby, R. N. A., Solicitor, 6 Wynyard-street, Sydney.Poole, L. N., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

High Court of Judicature at Lahore (Punjab).Mawby, R. N. A., Solicitor, 6 Wynyard-street, Sydney,

High Court of Judicature, at Allahabad (United Provincesof Agra and Oudh).

Mawby, R. N. A, Solicitor, 6 Wynyard-street, Sydney.Poole, L. N., 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., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney

BENGAL.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.

NATAL.Laurence, E A.,Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.Windeyer, W. A., M.B.E., 25 O'Connell-street, Sydney.

ORANGE FREE STATE.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.Windeyer, W. A., M.B.E., 25 O'Connell-street, Sydney.

TRANSVAAL.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.Windeyer, W. A., M.B.E., 25 O'Connell-street, Sydney.

SOUTH AFRICA.Abbott, Macartney, Solicitor, 3 Spring-street, Sydney.Caldwell, E. R., Solicitor, Young.Laurence, E. A.

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Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.Read, Edmond, Solicitor, 9-11 Hunter-street, Sydney.Windeyer, W. A., M B E ., 25 O'Connell-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, 34 Martin-place, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.Sillar, Ralph S. B., Solicitor, Cathcart House, 11c Castlereagh-street,

Sydney.

NEW BRUNSWICK.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.

NOVA SCOTIA.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin•place, SydneyRaves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.

ALBERTA.Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Raves, George A., Solicitor, Stock Exchange Building, 113 Pitt-street,

Sydney.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

Laurence, E. A., Solicitor, 44 Martin-place, Sydney.Poole, L. N., 15 Bligh-street, Sydney.Windeyer, W. A., M.B.E., 25 O'Connell-street, Sydney.

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STUDENTS-AT-LAW.Admission of—

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to apply for admissionas a student-at-law-

16 February, 1 May, 27 July, and 23 October.Examinations for—

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to proceed toexamination-

30 January, 16 April, 10 July, and 8 October.Examinations begin-

23 February, 11 May, 4 August, and 2 November.

BOOKS, &c., FOR BAR EXAMINATIONS.The Barristers Admission Board directs the publication of the following

as being the books, etc., in which it intends to conduct its examinations.C. T. HERBERT,

-Secretary, Barristers Admission Board.Supreme Court, Sydney,11th December, 1940.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

First Examination.1. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—

(1) 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 the 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 (10) TheCrown 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 PracticalUtility," Vol. IV, pp. 601 to 606).

(III) The Constitution Statute and the Constitution Act, 1902, asamended by later Acts, together with the Letters Patent, theCommission 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 " New South Wales Parliamentary Handbook," issuedby the Government Printer).

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(IV) The Notes of the University Law School on ConstitutionalLaw. (These comprise the notes on the British Constitutionand the Sources of Law 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. ROMAN LAW—(I) "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.'

3, CONTRACTS AND MERCANTILE LAW—(I) Anson, " Law of Contracts " (17th or later edition).*

(II) Charlesworth, " Mercantile Law " (3rd or later edition),Chapters 1 to 19, inclusive.*

(III) Caporn's " Cases on Contract " (4th or later edition).*

Second Examination.1 PROPERTY—

(I) Millard, "Law of Real Property in New South Wales" (5thor later edition).

(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) Pollock, " Law of Torts " (13th 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).*

3. 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 Acts Interpretation Act,1904-1934 (Federal), and the Interpretation Act, 1889 (Imperial).

The • marks text-books which require to be read in connection withlocal statutes.

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Third Examination.

1 EQUITY AND COMPANY LAW, INCLUDING PRACTICE—(I) Snell, " Principles of Equity " (21st or later edition).•

(II) The Companies Act, 1936, and Rules.(III) Williams, " Principles of the Law of Personal Property,"

Part II, Chapter 6 (so far as relates to Company Law) (18thor 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.

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 commonlaw 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 Mesne Process Act, 1902 (as amended by laterActs).

(III) The District Courts Act, 1912 (as amended by later Acts),and Rules.

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(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 " Principlesof Pleading in Civil Actions " (7th or later edition).

(II) Stephen, " Digest of the Law of Evidence" (New South WalesEdition, 1909, or later).

(III) 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—The Notes of the University Law School on this subject.

.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."

Notice to Candidates proceeding to Examination.1. The English text-books prescribed for this Examination are,

in 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 data (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. As

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to how 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 wouldfind a place in a student'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.

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.

ARTICLED CLERKS-Examinations for—

Last days for lodging fee and notice of intention to sit in Sydney.30 January, 16 April, 10 July, and 8 October.

Last days for lodging fee and . notice of intention to sit at country centres.31 March and 22 September.

Examinations begin-17 February, 5 May, 28 July, and 27 October.

ADMISSION, OF SOLICITORS.Last days to give notice of intention to apply for admission as a

solicitor.16 February, 1 May, 27 July, and 23 October.

SCHEDULE OF BOOKS, ETC., FOR SOLICITORSEXAMINATIONS.

The Solicitors Admission Board, with the approval of the Judges,directs the publication of the following as being the books, etc., inwhich it intends to conduct the First, Intermediate and Final LawExaminations from and including the Second Term, 1938.

Where Acts or Rules are prescribed or referred to, they are to beread as amended by subsequent Acts or Rules, and where UniversityLaw School Notes are prescribed or referred to, it is intended that thelatest edition of such Notes should be read.

C. T. HERBERT,Secretary,

Solicitors Admission Board.Supreme Court, Sydney, 28th September, 1937.

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A. THE FIRST LAW EXAMINATION.1. Dicey, " Law of the Constitution " (8th or later edition).2. The notes of the University Law School on the law of the

Constitution (first part).t3. Windeyer, " Lectures on Legal History."

B. THE INTERMEDIATE LAW EXAMINATION.

1. Millard, " Law of Real Property in New South Wales" (4thedition with Supplement or later edition).

2. Millard, " Law of Personal Property in New South Wales " (4thor later edition).

C. THE FINAL LAW EXAMINATION.

Section 1—Contracts and Mercantile Law.1. Anson, " Law of Contracts " (17th or later edition).*2. Charlesworth, "Mercantile Law," Chapters 1-19, inclusive (3rd

or later edition).•

Section 2—Torts and Criminal Law and Practice.1. Pollock, " Law of Torts " (13th or later edition).•2. Kenny, " Outlines of Criminal Law " (15th or later edition).•3. The Crimes Act, 1900 (omitting punishments)44. The Criminal Appeal Act, 1912, and Rules.t

(Students are advised to refer to the notes contained in Hamiltonand Addison's " Criminal Law and Procedure (3rd or lateredition).)

Section 3—Equity and Company Law, including Practice.1. Snell, " Principles of Equity " (21st or later edition).•2. The Companies Act, 1936, and Rules.t3. Williams, " Principles of the Law of Personal Property," PartII, Chapter 6 (so far as relates to Company Law) (18th or later edition).•4. The Notes of the University Law School on Equity Practice.t

(Students are advised to refer to the University Law School Noteson Equity and Company Law including Company Practice)4

Section 4—Bankruptcy, Probate and Divorce, including Practice.The Federal Bankruptcy Act, 1924-1933, and Rules.t

2. The Wills, Probate and Administration Act, 1898-1932, andRules.t

3. Kemp, " Wills, Probate and Administration " (3rd or lateredition).

4. The Matrimonial Causes Act, 1899, and Rules.t5, Mackenzie " Practice in Divorce" (5th or later edition).

(Students are advised to refer to the University Law School Noteson Bankruptcy, Probate and Divorce.)t

The asterisk marks text-books which require to be read In connectionwith local statutes.

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Section 5—The Law of Property and the Principles of Conveyancing.1. The Conveyancing Act, 1919-1932 to be studied in conjunction with

Hogg, " Conveyancing and Law of Property in New South Wales "(2nd or later edition) and the University Law School Notes on Con-veyancing..?

2. The Real Property Act, 1900. (Students are advised to referto the notes contained in Beckenham and Harris, " Real PropertyAct.")j.

3. Williams and. Eastwood, " Principles of the Law of Real Property.•4. Williams, " Principles of the Law of Personal Property " (18th

or later edition)..5. Millard " Law of Real Property in New South Wales " (4th

edition, with Supplement or later edition).6. Millard, " Law of Personal Property in New South Wales " (4th

or later edition).(Students are advised to refer to the University Law School Notes

on Property).?Section 6—Procedure (in civil cases before the Supreme Court in its

common law jurisdiction, in civil and criminal cases before theCourts of inferior jurisdiction, and in civil cases before the HighCourt) and Evidence.

1. The University Law School Notes on Procedure.?Reference should also be made to the following Acts and Rules :-

a) The Common Law Procedure Act, 1899, and Rules.?(b) The Supreme Court Procedure Act, 1900.1(c) The Supreme Court and Circuit Courts Act, 1900.1(d) The Arrest on Mesne Process Act, 1902.1(e) The Interpleader Act, 1901.t

(f) The District Court Act, 1912, and Rules.?(g) The Small Debts Recovery Act, 1912.1(h) The Justices Act, 1902, and Justices (Amendment Act,

1909).1(i) The Police Offences Act, 1901, Section 32.1(j) The Service and Execution of Process Act, 1901-1934

(Federal).?(k) The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1900,

Sections 71-80.?(l) The Judiciary Act, 1903-1934, and Rules (Federal).?

(m) The High Court Procedure Act, 1903-1933, and Rules(Federal).?

(n) The Administration of Justices Act, 1924-1925, andRules.?

(o) The Negotiable Instruments Procedure Act, 1901.1

2. Stephen, " Digest of the Law of Evidence " (New South Walesedition, 1909, or later).

The asterisk marks text-books which require to be read in connectionwith local statutes.

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Reference should also be made to the following Acts :—(a) The

Act Evidence Act, 1898, and the Evidence (Amendment)1922.

(b) The State and Territorial Laws and Records Recogni-tion 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 inLaw.

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."

3. In cases where local statutes are expressly prescribed as subjects-for 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 subjectsof 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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RUES RELATING TO SOLICITORS.

14. There shall be kept in the office of the Prothonotary a book, toto be called the Register of Solicitors, which shall be open for inspectionby any person during office-hours.

15. (Substituted 31 October, 1941.) Every Solicitor, within one monthafter his admission or a change of his office address, and also in themonth of October in every year, or at such other time as a Judge mayin any case order, shall cause to be entered in the said Register (or to befiled with the Prothonotary, who shall cause it to be so entered forthwith)a memorandum, under his hand, or the hand of such other person as theProthonotary shall approve, of the address of his office, and if he doesnot practise in Sydney, or within one mile thereof, he shall add the nameof his Sydney agent, who shall be a Solicitor practising in Sydney :Provided that it shall not be necessary for a solicitor soldier within themeaning of the Legal Practitioners (War Service) Amendment Act, 1940,to register an office during such part of his period of war service, asdefined by that Act, as he shall not be practising either in person or bydelegate appointed pursuant to the provisions of section four of that Act.

15A. Any Solicitor may, in addition to his Registered Office, have aBranch Office or Offices, provided that he or some other Solicitor entitledto practise in New South Wales, is in charge of each such Branch Officeand attends there upon each day on which such office is open.

15B. If any Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, residentin an adjoining State shall have an Office in New South Wales, he, orsome other Solicitor entitled to practise in New South Wales, shall be incharge of such office, and attend there regularly during the hours suchoffice is open.

16. For the purpose of registering the address of his office, or anychange thereof, a Solicitor shall obtain a form of registration from theProthonotary, and after completing the same shall cause it to be filedin the Prothonotary's Office when a fee of 1s. 6d. shall be paid thereon.

17. In like manner, whenever the Sydney agent of any Solicitor, orthe office of any Solicitor, is changed, such Solicitor shall cause a memor-andum of the name of his new agent, or of his new office to be enteredin the said Register, or to be filed with the Prothonotary, who shallcause it to be so entered forthwith.

17A. No Solicitor who has failed to register his office as required bythese Rules shall be allowed to practise until he has so registered hisoffice unless he satisfies a Judge that there is good reason for his failure.

17B. If any Solicitor has for a period of ten days from the date of thedelivery at his registered office of any communication from the Incor-porated Law Institute relating to any complaint having reference tothe conduct of any Solicitor neglected to reply to such communication,such neglect may be reported by the Institute to the Prothonotary.The Prothonotary shall thereupon cause to be delivered at such Solicitor'sregistered office a notice calling upon him to reply to the Institute'scommunication forthwith. If such Solicitor neglects for a period ofseven days from the delivery of such notice at his registered office to replyto the Prothonotary or to comply with this notice, he shall, unless areasonable explanation for such non-compliance is furnished by him tothe Prothonotary, be deemed to have failed to have registered his officeas required by these rules.

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18. Where either party is represented by a Solicitor, all process, plead-ings, notices, summonses, orders, rules, and other proceedings which byany Rule or practice of the Court are required or allowed to be deliveredto or served upon such party shall be delivered to or served upon hisSolicitor ; and every matter or thing which by any such Rule or practiceis required or allowed to be done by such party may be done by hisSolicitor : Provided that this Rule shall not apply in any case wherethere is anything in this context or the nature of the case to show that theparty himself was 'intended.

19. Where either party has sued or appeared in person, he shall notafterwards be deemed to be represented by a Solicitor for the purposeof delivery or service within the last-preceding Rule, unless and untilhe has given to the opposite party notice by a Solicitor that such Solicitoris authorised to act as his Solicitor.

20. No Solicitor shall he changed, nor shall a party who has beenrepresented by a Solicitor be allowed to proceed in person, without theorder of a Judge..

21. No Solicitor shall act in any cause, proceeding, or matter in anyjurisdiction of the court for or on behalf of more than one party, unlessthe parties for whom he acts are in the same interest; and the membersof a firm shall, for the purposes of this Rule, be deemed one person.

22. (Substituted 31 October, 1941.) A Solicitor who has not practisedfor two years continuously shall not commence) nor resume the practiceof his profession without first obtaining an order from the Court :Provided that the period of war service as defined by the LegalPractitioners (War Service) Amendment Act, 1940, of a solicitor soldierwithin the meaning of that Act shall not count in the computation ofthe period of two years mentioned in this rule, Any person acting incontravention of this rule may be struck off the roll of solicitors.

23. Three months' notice of intention to apply for such order must begiven to the Secretary to the Solicitors Admission Board and also to theSecretary to the Incorporated Law Institute.

24. At the time of giving such notice, the applicant must also file anaffidavit containing a statement of his place or places of abode since heceased to practise in New South Wales, and showing how he has beenemployed in the meantime, and also that he has not done or committedany act or thing which would cause his name to be struck off the Roll ofSolicitors.

25. No Solicitor or Certificated Conveyancer shall, without the leaveof the Court, after having had notice of any such conviction as is herein-after referred to employ or continue to employ as a clerk, assistant, orwriter, or in any other capacity, in or about his business as a Solicitor orCertificated Conveyancer, any person who has been convicted of anyindictable offence.

26. No Solicitor or Certificated Conveyancer shall, without the leaveof the Court, after having had notice of any such striking off the Roll orsuspension as is hereinafter referred to, employ or continue to employ, asa clerk, assistant, or writer, or in any other capacity, in or about, hisbusiness as a Solicitor or Certificated Conveyancer, any person who hasby any court in the British Dominions been struck off the Roll of Bar-risters, Solicitors, A ttorneys, Proctors, Writers to the Signet, law Agents,persons otherwise entitled to practise before such Court, or Conveyancersof such Court, or suspended by any such Court from practising or actingas such, so long as any such person remains so struck off the Roll orsuspended.

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27. No person who has been so struck off the Roll or suspended shall,so long as he remains so struck off the Roll or suspended, be allowed tobe heard in any proceeding in the Court as clerk to any Solicitor.

27A. Any Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales who ison the Roll of Solicitors or Barristers and Solicitors of any State or Terri-tory of the Commonwealth of Australia. or of any Court of the BritishEmpire, or any Protectorate thereof, or Mandated Territory thereof, orany part thereof, whose name shall have been or shall be removed fromany such Roll by reason of his misconduct, or who shall have been orshall be suspended from practice as a Solicitor or Barrister and Solicitorof any such Court by reason of his misconduct, shall without any orderof the Supreme Court of New South Wales, be suspended from practiceas a Solicit or in New South Wales, in the case of such removal as aforesaiduntil otherwise ordered by the Supreme Court of New South Wales,and in the case of such suspension as aforesaid during the period of suchsuspension.

27B. The following persons shall in their official capacity be entitledto practise as Solicitors in any of the Courts of this State, and when sopractising shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges and subject toall the liabilities of a Solicitor of this State.

(a) The Crown Solicitor for the Commonwealth or any deputy orassistant Crown Solicitor.

(b) Any person employed in any law office of the Commonwealthwho has been admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the HighCourt of Australia under Statutory Rules 1908 No. 35, or anyamendment thereof.

27C. Any affidavit of the fitness of an applicant, who is applying foran order restoring his name to the Roll of Solicitors, or allowing him toresume practice, must show that the deponent (1) is conversant with theevidence and facts upon which the order was made striking the name ofsuch applicant off the Roll of Solicitors or suspending him from practice,or (2) has read the affidavits and evidence upon which such last-mentionedorder was made.

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 affidavitentitled 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 affidavitshall 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 Institutefor 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 documentsit considers necessary for the purpose of elucidating the matter in question,and of showing the condition of his trust account.

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503. (1) There shall be kept in the Office of the Prothonotary a bookto be called the Register of Solicitors' Practices, which shall be open forinspection by any person during office hours.

(2) Every Solicitor who shall from any cause whatever cease tocarry on the active practice of his profession as a Solicitor, either whollyor in part, shall forthwith on so ceasing to practise cause to be enteredin the said Register the name or names of the Solicitor or Solicitors whohas or have succeeded to his practice.(3) Every Soli c itor who has succeeded or who shall succeed tothe practice of another Solicitor shall forthwith cause to be entered inthe said Register a memorandum of the names of the Solicitors who areparties to the transaction.

(4) Where any Solicitors enter into partnership, they and eachof them shall cause a memorandum setting out the names of the membersof the partnership to be entered in the said Register.

(5) When any change occurs in a firm of Solicitors carrying onbusiness in partnership, the Solicitors affected by such change shall causea memorandum setting out how they intend to carry on business in futureto be entered in the said Register.

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 LegalPractitioners (War Service) Amendment Act, 1940 :—

(1) In these rules, unless the context or subject matter otherwiserequires or indicates:—

" The Act" means the Legal Practitioners (War Service) AmendmentAct, 1910.

Instrument " means an instrument of delegation, revocation ofdelegation, 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 he 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 verifiedby the solicitor soldier.

(4) Where the instrument of delegation has not been executed by thedelegate, his consent in writing to act in accordance therewith shall beendorsed thereon, or other satisfactory evidence of such consent furnishedto the Prothonotary.

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(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 solicitorsoldier, 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.

RULES OF COURT.All rules in force as at 31st December, 1927, are to be found in the

publication " Rules of the Supreme dourt 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).33. (22 November, 1939.)—Any person applying for admission as

a 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.

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 studentsat-lawinthe case of any person who was or is engaged on active or othernaval, military or air force service.

The Rules for the Admission of Barristers of the 19th December, 1928,were, on the 19th day of November, 1941, amended or altered as fromthe 1st January, 1942, as follows :-

(1) By substituting for the words which precede the subclauses•of Rule 4 the words:—

"The following persons only shall be eligible for admission asbarristers, namely, British subjects who are"

(2) By adding the following subclause to Rule 4 :—(e) Barristers duly admitted to practise in the Supreme Court

of 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).

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(3) By rescinding Rule 12 and substituting the following Ruletherefor :-

12. (1) Such notice shall be accompanied by certificates from two ormore qualified persons.

(2) Every such certificate shall state (a) the name, address, andqualification of the person giving it, and (b) how long and in whatcircumstances he has known the applicant, and (c) 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.

(4) By adding' the following new Rule:-33A. Any person applying for admission as a barrister under subclause

(e) of Rule 4 shall pay to the Secretary the sum of twenty guineas, ofwhich half shall be expended in aid of the Supreme Court Library andhalf in aid of the Library of the New South Wales Bar Association.

(5) By adding to Rule 36 at the end thereof the followingwords:—

" At the time of giving such notice every such person, with theexception of an applicant for admission under subclause (d)of Rule 4, shall lodge with the Secretary a statutorydeclaration that he is a British subject, annexing thereto a

certified copy of his birth certificate or certificate ofnaturalization, or other evidence of his British nationality."

(6) By rescinding Rule 38 and substituting the following Ruletherefor :-

38. Every person so applying for admission under subclause (b) ofRule 4 shall produce to the Board a certificate of his admission and twostatutory declarations by practising barristers of his own State that theyare well acquainted with the applicant and that he is a person of goodfame and character.

(7) By adding the following new Rule-38A. (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.

(iv) The applicant must be a person of good fame and character.

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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 making 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-cant 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.

(8) By rescinding Rule 40 and substituting the following Ruletherefor :—

40. Every student-at-law so applying shall lodge with the Secretary adeclaration in Form No. 2 contained in the Second Schedule, and alsocertificates as to character from two or more qualified persons as pre-scribed by Rule 12.

(9) By adding the following new form to the Second Schedule:—

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.

I, 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.2. The paper writing hereto annexed and marked "A" is a true copy

of 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 ofNew 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 .5. 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 employment).8. My name has not been on the roll of solicitors in New Zealand

during the past twelve months.9. During the past twelve months I have not practised in partnership

or 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" C " respectively are made by two practising barristers 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 true, and by virtue of the provisions of the Oaths Act, 1900.Declared etc.

Justice of the Peace.

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CHILD WELFARE RULES.Rules made under the Child Welfare Act, 1939, were published in the

Government Gazette No. 105 of 2nd August, 1940.COMMON LAW AND GENERAL RULES.

Rules prior to 31st July, 1939, are incorporated in " The SupremeCourt Practice " (3rd edition).

16. (Promulgated 18 November 1940, to come into effect on1 January, 1941).

For the purpose of registering the address of his office, or anychange thereof, a Solicitor shall obtain a form of registration fromthe Prothonotary, and after completing the same shall cause it to befiled in the Prothonotary's Office when a fee of 1s. 6d. shall be paidthereon.

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 made by such party or his solicitor setting out from whosepossession it was produced.

(3) Unless a Judge otherwises orders, any exhibit produced bya person not a party thereto may be handed out of Court, after anycause 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 Off icer 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.

A defendant so served with notice of trial who desires to be heardas to damages, shall for that purpose either appoint a solicitor andfile 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.

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FORM OF NOTICE OF TRIAL.IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

NEW SOUTH WALES.No. of 19

BetweenA.B., Plaintiff,

andC.D., Defendant.

TAKE notice that by reason of your failure to enter an appearance in thisaction interlocutory judgment has been signed against you. The actionhas been set down for the assessment of damages at the Court-house at

on 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 afterservice.

Dated the day of , 19Clerk of the Supreme Court.

COMPANIES RULES.NOTE.—The Companies Rules, 1938, made under the Companies Act,

1936, and promulgated on 24 August, 1938, were published in theSupplement to Government Gazette No. 136 of 24 October, 1938.By rule dated 15 December, 1938, the following amendments were made :—

(1) By deleting from Rule 7, paragraph (k) thereof;(2) By inserting after Rule 206 the following new rule :-

' 206A. An application to the Court under subsection (3) of section326 or under subsection (2) of section 327 of the Act by any personclaiming to be entitled to any money standing to the credit of theaccount mentioned in subsection (3) of section 326 of the Act maybe made in the same manner as for an order of course under thepractice obtaining for the time being in the Supreme Court in itsEquitable Jurisdiction, but, unless the Court or judge otherwisedirects, shall be supported by a certificate of the liquidator that•theperson claiming is entitled."

By rule dated 9th November, 1939, the following amendments weremade to rule 59 of the Companies Rules, 1938 :-

(a) by the substitution in paragraph (2) thereof of the word "of"for the word "by" where such last mentioned word appears next afterthe word " required";

(b) by the substitution for paragraph (3) thereof of the followingparagraph

(3) Except in the case of a person appointed by the Governorunder the provisions of section 227 (2) of the Act who hasnot been directed by the Court to give security pursuant tothe provisions of section 227 (1) of the Act and of a trusteeappointed under the Bankruptcy Act, 1924-1933, who hasgiven security as here in before set out any person appointedas a Liquidator shall give security for the due performanceof his duties as liquidator to the satisfaction of the Master;and

(c) by the insertion in paragraph (4) thereof next after the word"Master" of the words "Deputy Registrar or Chief Clerk."

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COSTS RULES.84. 5 (3 April, 1941). The general increases provided for in this

Rule shall not apply in the Probate Jurisdiction in respect of the fixedscale of charges to be allowed to solicitors in connection with the

obtaining grants of probate or letters of administration where nocontention has arisen.

CRIMINAL APPEAL RULES.Tuesday, the 12th day of March, 1940.

It is hereby ordered that Rule 4A, which was added on the 15thSeptember, 1925, to the rules made under the Criminal Appeal Act, 1912,be and the same is hereby rescinded.

DENTAL BOARD APPEAL RULES, 1940.iWednesday, 20th March. 1940.)

1. In these rules the following words have the several meanings herebyassigned to them, unless there is something in 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 file 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 theCourt 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 filing of the said notice of appeal.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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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 paper 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 roneoed 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 tobe numbered in the outer margin.

6. On such copies being died 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 either ,

by oral examination in Court, by affidavit or by deposition taken before a !Commissioner.(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 theappeal 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 tothe 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 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 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 orwithout 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.© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department

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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 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.)

Foam OF NOTICE OF APPEAL.In the Supreme Court 1of New South Wales. fIn the matter of the Dentists Act, 1934 (No. 10 of 1934): and in the matter

of an appeal under the provisions of sectionBetween (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 orAppellant 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 13A (2) of the said Act in a bookto be kept by him, and to be called the "Register of Judgments for

Maintenance--Deserted Wives and Children Act."2. The following fees shall be paid :-

(a) On filing certificate 1s. 6d.(b) On entering judgment 6s.

EQUITY RULES.Rules prior to October, 1933, are incorporated in "The Equity Practice"

(1930 edition).

293. (31 October, 1933)-(a) No interest shall be paid on moneys paid into Court as security

for 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.

292. (Rescinded by rule of 19 December, 1939.)

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.

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 ofeach 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 (b)forward a certified copy of such statement to the Treasury for safe custody..

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MATRIMONIAL CAUSES RULES.Rules prior to September, 1935, are incorporated in "The Divorce

Practice" (Mackenzie-5th. edition),NOTE.—For Rules of 10th June, 1935, see Government Gazette No. 114 of

14th June, 1935. The words of R. 196 (6) however, after the word"reference" were disallowed by the Legislative Assembly on 8thOctober, 1935.

9. (28 October, 1936)—Every petitioner who files a petition andaffidavit in support shall forthwith take to the office of the registrar asmany copies of the petition as there are parties respondent, and shallhave the same duly certified as correct in the office of the registrar, andsealed with the impress Seal of the Court on each page, and shall haveindorsed on each such copy a citation addressed to the party intendedto be served therewith in the Form (No. 2) in the Appendix Part 1.Where a petitioner wishes to allege a matrimonial offence committedsubsequently to the date of filing a petition then pending, he or she shallfile a supplemental petition as of course.

33. (28 October, 1936)-(1) A person who has been admitted to sue or defend in forma

pauperis shall not be charged any Court fees.(2) No person shall take any fee, profit or reward at any time

for or in respect of the dispatch of any such poor person's businessbut this shall not be deemed to preclude a solicitor from charginghis client out - of- pocket expenses or a client from recovering hisout-of-pocket expenses.

(3) Any person offending herein shall be deemed guilty of a con-tempt of Court.

(4) The paying giving or promise of any such fee profit or rewardshall be sufficient ground for refusing or discharging any order toproceed as a poor person, but the Court may, in its discretion, grantan order to proceed as a poor person or refuse to discharge any suchorder notwithstanding any such gift or promise.

108A. (28 October. 1936)—The wife being the respondent in a casemay also file a notice of motion for alimony pendente lite.

115A. (28 October, 1936)-(1) Every witness who has made an affidavit in any matter before

the Court shall be subject to oral cross-examination in the samemanner as if the evidence given in his affidavit had been given by

- him orally, and may be re-examined by the party using the affidavit.(2) Such witness shall attend before the Court to be so examined

and to produce any documents referred to in his affidavit or uponwhich the contents of his affidavit are based, upon receiving duenotice and payment of his reasonable expenses in like manner asif he had been duly served with a writ of subpoena.

(3) The expenses attending such examination shall be paid inthe first instance by the parties respectively in like manner as ifthe witness were the witness of the party cross-examining.

198 (12) (28 October, 1936)—The duties and powers of the registrarunder this rule may in his absence, during his indisposition, or at hisrequest, be performed and exercised by a deputy registrar.

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APPENDIX PART II.(28 October, 1936.)

SCHEDULE OP FEES. £ s. d.1. Filing any petition 0 15 02. Filing any pleading 0 5 03. Filing any other document 0 1 64. Entering any appearance, including filing fee 0 5 05. For every office search 0 1 66. On every summons 0 2 67. Entering any matter in list before single judge 0 3 08. Entering any matter in list before full court 0 6 09. For an order made by a judge or the registrar 0 3 0

10. For an order made by the Court 0 6 011. Seal of Court 0 12 0

.12. On every appointment 0 3 013. On every writ issued 0 6 014. Sealing and certifying copy of any petition or pleading 0 5 015. On every certificate of registrar or deputy-registrar 0 5 016. On every certificate of chief clerk or other clerk 0 2 617. On setting down issues for trial (including filing praecipe) 0 18 618. On every decree or order dismissing suit (including filing fee) 1 0 0

•19. On entering every verdict 0 6 0•20. On every trial 0 8 0•21. On every witness sworn 0 1 6•22. On every exhibit put in 0 1 623. On every office copy, per folio 0 0 624. For certifying such copy by clerk 0 2 625. On taxing costs up to £10 0 5 026. On taxing costs over that amount 2 1/2 %27. References, etc., up to three hours 1 0 028. References, etc., over three hours 2 0 029. References, etc., for report or award 1 1 030. References, etc., where very special 2 2 031. For settling issues 0 6 032. For settling any bond or security 0 10 033. For examining engrossment with draft, per fifteen folios 0 5 034. For signing approval of each document settled 0 5 035. Filing issues 0 1 636. In cases where fees have been suspended the only court fees

payable shall be those for filing and certifying the petition,filing issues, and setting down issues for trial.

37. For any other business the same fee as is charged at CommonLaw.

•(10 Dec., 1937).The Schedule of Fees prescribed In Part II of the appendix to the

Matrimonial Causes Rules of 10th June, 1935, as amended by Ruleof 28th October, 1936, be amended by omitting therefrom items Nos.19, 20, 21 and 22 and inserting in lieu thereof the following:-

19. Hearing fee (for trial, entering verdict, witnesses sworn and exhibitsput in)-to be paid on setting down issues for trial . . £1.

This amendment shall take effect from 1st March, 1938.Election by Minor.

34. (3 August, 1939)-(1) A minor may elect any one or more of his or her next of kin

as guardian for the purpose of proceeding on his or her behalf aspetitioner or respondent in a cause.

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Court Assigns Guardian.(2) When a minor desires to have some person other than his or

her next of kin appointed as guardian ad litem application must bemade to the Court.

Procedure after Election or Appointment.(3) Upon filing the election by a minor or the order by the Court

appointing a guardian ad litem proceedings may be prosecuteddefended or leave given to intervene on behalf of the minor.

Incapable or Insane Person or Insane Patient, Proceedings by.(4) A committee, duly appointed, of an incapable person or of an

insane person or insane patient within the meaning of the Lunacy Act,1898. or the person intrusted with the care and management of hisproperty, or if there be no such committee or person so intrustedthen some person approved by the Court as guardian may proceedon behalf of such incapable or insane person or insane patient aspetitioner respondent or intervener in a cause.

Guardians, How Appointed.(5) Guardians ad litem except when elected shall be appointed by

order of course ; the application must be supported by an affidavitshowing the fitness of the proposed guardian ad litem to prosecuteor defend the proceedings or to intervene.

35. (3 August, 1939)—Service on Minor.

(1) When a minor is required to be served, service of the processshall be made upon the minor personally and upon his father orguardian, or if he has neither father or guardian. upon such personas the Court may direct.

Service on Incapable or Insane Person.(2) (a) When an incapable or insane person so found is required to

be served service upon the committee of such person or upon theperson intrusted with the care and management of the property ofthe incapable or insane person or if there be no such committee orperson so intrusted upon the person with whom the incapable orinsane person resides or under whose care he is, shall unless the

Court otherwise orders, be deemed good service.Service upon an Insane Patient.

(b) When an insane patient is required to be served serviceshall be effected both upon the Master in Lunacy and upon the personwith whom the insane patient resides, or under whose care he is,unless the Court shall otherwise direct.

Court may Direct Manner of Service.(3) In any case the Court may direct in what manner service is to be

effected upon a minor incapable or insane person or insane patientor may direct that service already effected shall be deemed goodservice.

Failure to Appear After Service.36. (3 August, 1939)—When process has been duly served upon aminor, incapable or insane person or insane patient., and such minorperson or patient fails to enter an appearance in accordance with theserules the petitioner shall apply to the Court which may order that one ofthe solicitors of the Court or some other suitable person be assignedguardian to such minor incapable or insane person or insane patient toappear on his behalf. Four days notice of the application for suchappointment must be served in such manner as the Court or Registrar maydirect.

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37. (3 August, 1939)—Minor Co-respondent.

(1) A minor who is joined as co-respondent and charged withadultery, may enter an appearance and conduct his defence in hisown name without electing a guardian or having one assigned tohim.

Woman Charged Being a Minor.(2) A woman charged (being a minor) who desires to intervene if

allowed to do so may take all steps necessary and conduct her defencein her own name.

Consolidation of Suits.52A. (3 August, 1939)—Upon the application of the petitioner or

respondent the Court may direct suits to be consolidated and triedtogether.

198. (3 August, 1939)—Rule 198 is amended by omitting the words" of minors ' after the words " assigning a guardian " appearing in theSchedule thereto.

199A. (10 October, 1941)—The Court may, on sufficient cause shewn,enlarge or abridge any time prescribed by these rules.

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.

fBritish Honduras. Papua.British Solomon Islands $Queensland.

Protectorate. 1St. Helena.Ceylon. St. Lucia.Cyprus. St. Vincent.Falkland Islands. Seychelles.Federal Territory (Canberra). *Sierra Leone.

tFederated Malay States. Somaliland Protectorate.Fiji. South Australia.Gambia. Southern Rhodesia.Gibraltar. State of Sarawak.Gilbert and Ellice Islands. ttStraits Settlement.Gold Coast.

Swazlland.Northern Territories. ITasmania.

Grenada. Trinidad and Tobago.Hong Kong. 'Uganda Protectorate.India. Union of South Africa.Isle of Man. t Victoria.Jamaica. Western Australia.Kenya. Zanzibar Protectorate.

*Extension not considered necessary. Not extended—covered by"Interstate Destitute Persons Relief Act, 1919." I-Capital KualaLampur. ttCapital 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.

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MEDICAL BOARD APPEAL RULES.Wednesday, the twenty-fourth day of May, 1939.

1. In these rules the following words have the several meanings herebyassigned to them, unless there is something in 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 New South Wales Medical Board appointedunder the provisions of the Medical Practitioners Act, 1938.

"The disciplinary tribunal" means the disciplinary tribunalconstituted under the Medical Practitioners Act, 1938.

"Order of the Board" includes removal under section 25 by the boardfrom 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 of any 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, andwords importing the plural number include the singular number.

Words importing 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 thedecision or order of the board or of the disciplinary tribunal pursuant to

sections 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 forththe 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 aJ udge otherwise orders or allows further time, within 14 days next after

the filing of the said notice of appeal.5.(a) The appellant, unless a J udge otherwise orders or allows further

time, shall within 14 days after the filling of the notice of appeal file and,lodge in the Prothonotary's Office three printed or roneoed copies of the

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order 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 downfor 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 withoutspecial 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.

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 or

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the 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 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 proceedings_may 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 South Wales Medical Board

and (insert name of complainant) Respondents.or

In the matter of the Medical Practitioners Act, 1938 (No. 37 of 1938); andin the matter of an appeal under 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)

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).

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MENTAL DEFECTIVES APPEAL RULES, 1940.The nineteenth day of December, 1940.

Definitions.1. In these rules, unless the context or subject-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.

7. The appellant shall be entitled to copies of all 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 cost.

Subpoena.8. A subpoena may issue at the instance of either the Crown or theappellant 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 any-appeal under these rules.

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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 themagistrate 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.

SCHEDULE OF FORMS.

Form No. 1.Mental Defectives (Convicted Persons) Act, 1939,

In the Supreme Court of NewSouth Wales.

R. v.NOTICE OF APPEAL.

The day of 19To the Prothonotary.

,I being now a prisoner in (state nameof 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 onpage 2 hereof.

(Signed)Appellant.

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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 def ective person was made—(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 be 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 ;

I 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 all further proceedings in respect of my appeal.

• (Signed)

To the Prothonotary. Appellant.

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 abovenamed appellantunder 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 soonthereafter as the course of business will permit.

Prothonotary.To the Appellant.To the Crown Solicitor.To the Comptroller-General of Prisons.

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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. Justicehas 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 dayof 19 , and that His Honour has ] orthe appellant has abandoned his appeal herein].

Prothonotary.To the Clerk of the Peace.

PROBATE RULES.Rules prior to 23rd February, 1939 are incorporated in " The Probate

Practice" (Hastings and Weir-1939 edition).1. (18 June, 1941.) From and after the date hereof Rule 34 of the

Rules 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."

2. (18 June, 1941). From and after the date hereof the followingproviso shall be added to Rule 78 of the Rules promulgated on 30thNovember, 1936

" Provided that no fees shall be payable in respect of the estate ofa 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."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 the

twenty-third day of December, 1902, is hereby rescinded and thefollowing note substituted therefor—

No fee shall, however, be charged for entering satisfaction of anyjudgment 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.

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" SOLICITORS ADMISSION RULES.Rules prior to 24th October, 1939, are incorporated in " The Supreme

Court Practice" (3rd edition).

The rules relating to the admission of solicitors, comprised in theGeneral Rules of the 22nd December, 1902 and amendments thereto,were on the 13th December, 1939, amended or altered as follows :—

(a) By adding the following definitions to Rule 427-" 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.

(b)By adding the following further proviso to Rule 448—Provided also that examinations may be held at the New England

University College at Armidale in such terms as the Board maydeem convenient.

(c) By adding the following paragraph to Rule 459—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 or

. otherwise.(d) By rescinding the following rules or parts of rules—

The proviso to clause (c) of Rule 428, Rules 428A, 451B, 453A,454 (2), (3) and (4), 455C, 455D, and 492A.

(e) By rescinding Rules 436 (6), 438, 438A, 439, 455A, 455B, 457, 473Aand 491, and substituting the following rules in their respective places-

436 (b). A certificate from the said Registrar of his having beenadmitted to the status of a student in the Faculty of Law; or

438.(1) A solicitor may have two articled clerks serving underarticles at the same time.

(2) The Court may, if it sees fit, authorise any solicitor tohave three articled clerks serving under articles at the same time ifone of such clerks (a) was previously articled to a solicitor who hasdied or ceased to practise; or (b) is or has been engaged in defenceservice.

438A. If for any reason articles of clerkship are terminated beforethe expiry of the term thereof the clerk may with the permissionof the Court complete the term by entering into supplementaryarticles for such period as the Court shall think fit.

439. All articles (including supplementary articles) of clerkshipand assignments thereof shall be filed in the Court within one monthfrom the date of execution thereof.

455A.'(1) Any articled clerk who satisfies the Board that he hasbeen or may be prevented by defence service from presenting himself ,for 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 specialexamination to pay an additional fee not exceeding £5.

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(3) The special first law examination shall be conductedby the President and the first law examiner. Any other specialexamination shall be conducted by the President and such othermember or members of the Board as the Board may appoint for thepurpose. The result of any special examination shall be reportedto the Board at its next meeting.

455B. (Substituted 29 October, 1941.) Notwithstanding anythingto the contrary in these rules, any articled clerk who satisfiesthe Board that he has theretofore been, then is, or will thereafterbe engaged in defence service may present himself for any of theexaminations under these rules at such times, and may take thesections of the final examination in such order, as the Board, if itthinks fit to vary in the case of such articled clerk the times ororder prescribed by these rules, may appoint or determine.

457. Where these rules provide that an articled clerk may presenthimself for examination after the lapse of a specified time from firstpresenting himself for some other examination the provision shallbe subject to his having passed such other examination.

473A. Any candidate desirous of proceeding to examination atone of the places in the country specified in Rule 448 shall pay anadditional fee of one guinea for each paper which he intends to takeat such examination.

491. In the case of any articled clerk the Court may, if satisfiedthere is sufficient reason for so doing, whether on the ground ofdefence service or otherwise, relax or dispense with any of theserules, and may make such order as in the opinion of the Court thecircumstances require.

(f) By rescinding Rule 451A and re-promulgating such rule as of thedate hereof without other alteration.

Rules 428 and 477 of the rules relating to the admission of Solicitorswere on the 19th November, 1941, amended or altered as follows :—

By substituting for the words which precede the subclauses ofRule 428 the words : " The following persons only shall be eligible foradmission as Solicitors, namely British subjects who are :—"

By adding the following words to Rule 477 at the end thereof :" Every such person shall also lodge with the Secretary a .statutorydeclaration that he is a British subject, annexing thereto a certifiedcopy of his birth certificate or certificate of naturalization, or otherevidence 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.

480A. (21 March, 1940). (1) Where the applicant has been preventedby defence service from serving the full term of his articles without abreak, the Board may regard defence service for a period not exceedingfour 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 deems

sufficient,the Board may regard service under articles as being continuousnotwithstanding such break, provided that it does not exceed twenty-eight days.

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INDEX TO RULES OF COURT CONTAINED HEREIN.BARRISTERS ADMISSION RULES.

Rule. Page.BRITISH SUBJECTS only, eligible for ad-

mission 4declaration to be furnished as to nationality 36

'CERTIFICATES OF CHARACTER—by whom, may be given 12 (3)contents 12(2)must be produced on admission 12 (1)

EVIDENCE OF BRITISH NATIONALITY 36NEW ZEALAND BARRISTERS—

eligible for admission 4 (e)fees payable by 33Aform of statutory declaration Form 3qualifications 38A (1)requirements on application 38A (2)

QUEENSLAND BARRISTERS—certificate of admission to be produced 38evidence to be furnished by 38fee payable 33statutory declarations as to good fame of 38

STUDENTS-AT-LAW-statutory declaration to be lodged by 40certificates as to character 40war service by, relaxation of rules 46

VICTORIAN BARRISTERS—certificate of admission to be produced 38evidence to be furnished by 38fee payable 33statutory declarations as to good fame of 38

WAR SERVICE—relaxation of rules, in case of 46

CHILD WELFARE RULES.Published in Government Gazette

COMMON LAW AND GENERAL RULES.EXHIBITS—

not to be handed 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 such

person, on proof of right to possession 161 (3)produced by Government Department may be

returned, if undertaking given 161 (4)NOTICE OF TRIAL—

service necessary where damages to be assessed 397SOLICITORS—

registration of address 16fee chargeable 16

COMPANIES RULES.APPLICATION—

by Claimant to moneys from realisation ofoutstanding realty or personalty, howmade •206 (a)

LIQUIDATOR—security to be given by 59 (3)

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COSTS RULES.Increase in Rule 84 shall not apply to the Probate Rule. Page.

Jurisdiction 84 (6)

CRIMINAL APPEAL RULESRESCISSION 4A.

DENTAL BOARD APPEAL RULES.AFFIDAVITS-intituled as notice of appeal 13

APPEAL—brought by notice of motion 2copy served on Board 4

APPEAL BOOK—copies to be filed and lodged 5 (a)printing and paper 5 (b)roneoed copies 5 (c)service of 5 (a)

BOARD—appeal by, in person 9

by counsel or solicitor 9COSTS—

assessment by Court 10interlocutory applications, in judge's discretion 11power of Court to make orders as to 10taxed by Prothonotary 12

COURT—discretionary power to receive further evidence 8 (a)

COURT FEES—similar to those paid in Common law 15

DEFINITIONS 1DECREES—

signed by Prothonotary 14EVIDENCE—

discretionary power of Court to receive 8 (a)further, without special leave 8 (b)

with special leave 8 (b)INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATION—

costs of 11made by summons or motion 11

INTERPRETATION 1NOTICE OF MOTION-

intituled as notice of appeal 13ORDERS—

signed by judge personally 11signed by Prothonotary 14

RULES—non-compliance with, effect of 16

SERVICE—affidavit of, to be filed 6notice of appeal 4to be personal 7

SUMMONSES-intituled as notice of appeal 13

TIME—for filing notice of appeal 3 (a)

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DESERTED WIVES AND CHILDREN ACT.CERTIFICATE— Rule. Page..

under Section 13A (1) to be entered 1

FEES—to be charged 2

JUDGMENT—entered on certificate being filed 1

EQUITY RULES.FUNDS—

in Court, interest on, commission 293 (a) (b)SECURITY—on appeal—

moneys, commission on 293 (b)no interest payable on moneys 293 (a)

FAIR RENTS RULES.DECISION—

endorsed and returned by Prothonotary 3QUESTION OF LAW—

no decision unless party attends 2STATED CASE—

forwarded to Prothonotary 1set down by Prothonotary 1

LUNACY RULES.STATEMENT—

copy to be sent to Treasury 89Aof each account to be shown to C. J . in Eq

yearly 89A.

MATRIMONIAL CAUSES RULES.(See note on page 206 re rules of 10th June, 1935.)

AFFIDAVIT—witness making subject to oral examination 115A

ALIMONY—pendente lite, respondent wife may make

application for 108ACITATION—

to be indorsed on certified copies of petition 9COMMITTEE-

may proceed on behalf of incapable or insaneperson 34 (4)

service on deemed good 'service 35 (2) (b)CO-RESPONDENT—

minor, may appear without a guardian 37 (1)CONSOLIDATION OF SUITS—

upon application by petitioner or respondent 52ACOSTS—

out-of-pocket, solicitor may charge poor person 33 (2)DEPUTY REGISTRAR—

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EXAMINATION— Rule. Page.of witness making affidavit, and expenses of,

by whom paid 115AFAILURE TO ENTER APPEARANCE—

by minor or insane person or patient 36FEES—

schedule GUARDIAN—

election of, by minor 34 (1)how appointed 34 (6)need not be appointed by minor co-respondent 37 (1)need not be appointed by minor woman

charged 37 (2)procedure after election or appointment 34 (3)when court assigns 34 (2)

INSANE PATIENT—committee may proceed on behalf of 34 (4)service may be directed by the court 35 (2)service on deemed good 35 (2)

INCAPABLE PERSON—committee may proceed on behalf of 34 (4)service, manner of, may be directed by the

court 35 (2)service on may be deemed good 35 (2)

MINOR—

appointment of guardian, procedure 34 (5)co-respondent, may appear without guardian 37 (1)court may direct manner of service on 35 (2)election of guardian by 34 (1)service on 35 (1)when court assigns guardian 34 (2)woman charged, may appear without guardian 37 (2)

OFFENCE MATRIMONIAL—committed subsequent to filing of petition 9

PETITION—certified copies of, to be as many as there are

respondents 9to be sealed 9to have citation endorsed 9

supplemental. as of course where subsequentmatrimonial offence 9

POOR PERSON—may be charged solicitors' out-of-pocket

expenses 33(2)not charged court fees 33 (1)

SOLICITOR—to take no profit from a poor person 33 (2)

SUBPOENA—not necessary for attendance of witness for

examination on his affidavit 115A (2)TIME—

any time prescribed by the Rules may beabridged or enlarged 199A

'WITNESS—making affidavit, may be orally examined 115A (1)shall attend for oral examination when 115A (2)

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MEDICAL BOARD APPEAL RULES.AFFIDAVITS— Rule. Page.

intituled as notice of appeal 13APPEAL—

brought by notice of motion 2APPEAL BOOK—

copies to be filed and lodged 5 (a), printing and paper 5 (b)

roneoed copies 5 (c)service of • 5 (a)

BOARD—appearance by, in person 9by counsel or solicitor 9

COSTS—assessment by Court 10power of court to make orders as to 10taxed by Prothonotary 12

COURT—discretionary power to receive further evidence 8 (a)

COURT FEES—similar to those paid In Common Law 15

DEFINITIONS— 1DECREES—

signed by the Prothonotary 14EVIDENCE-

discretionary power of Court to receive 8 (a)further, without special leave 8 (b)with special leave 8 (b)

INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATIONS—costs of 11made by summons or motion 11

INTERPRETATION— 1NOTICE OF APPEAL—

amendment of 3 (b)service of 4to be filed 3 (a)

NOTICE OF MOTIONintituled as notice of appeal 13

ORDERS—signed by Judge personally 11Prothonotary 14

RULES—non-compliance with, effect of 16

SERVICE—affidavit of, to be filed 6to be personal 7

SUMMONSES-intituled as notice of appeal 13

TIME—to file notice of appeal 3 (a)

MENTAL DEFECTIVES APPEAL RULES.APPEAL—

abandonment of 10notice of, to be filed 3procedure for 3result to be endorsed 13time for 3

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APPEALING— Rule. Page.procedure 3

APPELLANT—entitled to copies of documents 7written application for documents 7

ABANDONMENT—form of 10

- notice to be given to Prothonotary 10CLERK OF THE PEACE-

-. service on 3to he notified of result 14to enter result 15to transmit documents to Prothonotary 6

CROWN • SOLICITOR—to be served 3

DEFINITIONS 1DOCUMENTS—

appellant entitled to copies 6fees for 7to be sent to the Prothonotary 6

EVI DENCE—further, may be called 12rules as to. application 12

FEES—not to be charged on filing documents 9ordinary fees for copies 7

FORMS—abandonment (form 2) 10hearing , notice of (form 3) 11notice of appeal (form 1) 3result, notification of (form 4) 14

HEARING—Prothonotary to enter for 11

NOTICE OF APPEAL—filed with Prothonotary 3

form 4service of 4

signing 4time for filing 3

to state grounds 5PROTHONOTARY—

give notice to parties 11shall enter appeal for hearing 11to notify Clerk of Peace 14to return documents 14

SUBPOENAS—issue of 8

TIME—Judge may enlarge, for appealing 3

WITNESSES—examination of 12may be subpoenaed 8

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•PROBATE RULES.SOLDIER'S ESTATE— Rule. • Page.

no fees payable in respect of 3432 78

SERVICE AND EXECUTION OF PROCESS RULES.'SECOND SCHEDULE— -

amendment of note to •• ,

SOLICITORS ADMISSION RULES. • –ACTIVE SERVICE—

definition 427ADVERTISEMENT-

of application to be admitted 478ARMIDALE-

examinations to be held at 448ARTICLED CLERKS—

when solicitor may have two 438when solicitor may have three 438

ARTICLES—break in service through death of master

solicitor 480 A (2)qualification for 436 (b)to be filed within one month 439

_BRITISH SUBJECTS—(only) eligible for admission as solicitors 428

DEFENCE SERVICE—articled clerk on, may present himself for

examination at times appointed by theBoard 455 (b)

definition 427when deemed service under articles 480 A (1)

'EXAMINATION—in country, additional fee payable 473Atime for presentation for 457

_MASTER SOLICITOR—break in articles, due to death of 480 A (2)

PERMISSION—of Judges for admission as Solicitor 459

-QUALIFICATION—for articles 436 (b)

RULES—relaxation in certain cases 491

SPECIAL EXAMINATION-additional fee for 455 A (2)by whom conducted 455 A (3)when clerk prevented by Defence service from

taking usual examination 455 A (1);STATUTORY DECLARATION—

to be furnished before admission 477'SUPPLEMENTARY ARTICLES—

for period not served under articles 438 A'TRAINING DURING TIME: OF WAR—

definition 427-WAR SERVICE—

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MISCELLANEOUS.For fees to Commissioner of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. see.

N.S.W. Government Gazette No. 131, of 10th October, 1924, page 4712.For Rules under the Child Welfare Act, 1923, Part XIV, seeN S W

Government Gazette No. 131, of 10th October, 1924, page 4712.For Rules under the Child Welfare Act, 1923, Part XIV, as amended

by the Child Welfare (Amendment) Act, 1924, see N.S.W. GovernmentGazette No. 68. of 15th May, 1925, page 2185.

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 bottom .thereof 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 recognition.throughout His Majesty's Dominions during their tenure of office of thetitle of "HONOURABLY" in the case of the Chief Justices and Judges.of the under-mentioned Courts: —

AUSTRALIA.The High Court of Australia.The Supreme Court of New South Wales.

PI Victoria.Queensland.South Australia.Western Australia.Tasmania.

NEW ZEALAND.The Supreme Court of New Zealand. •

SOUTH AFRICA.The Supreme Court of South Africa.

NEWFOUNDLAND.The Supreme Court of Newfoundland.A similar recognition of the title will be accorded in the case of retired

Chief Justices and Judges of those Courts who have been or may here-after be permitted to bear: it after retirement.

Sydney: Alfred Henry Pettifer, Acting Government Printer-1942_© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General’s Department