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PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

Information intended for publication under the above heading should reach us not later than Thursday morning in each week, as publication is otherwise delayed.

Mr. WALTER HUSSEY GRIFFITH, barrister-at-law, has been appointed Lecturer in Common Law at King's College. Mr. Griffith was called by the Inner Temple in 1887 and goes the South-Eastern Circuit.

Mr. PHILIP COHEN, of the firm of Philip Cohen and Slater, Birmingham, has been appointed a Commissioner for Oaths for all the Divisions of the Suprems Court of South Africa. Mr. Chen was admitted in 1894.

of deceased members, and further grants to the extent of £230 were made amongst widows and daughters of non-subscribers, and other general business transacted.

SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. THE usual monthly meeting of the board of directors was held at the Law Society's Hall, Chancery-lane, London, on the 4th inst., Mr. Maurice A. Tweedie in the chair. The other directors present were Messrs. A. Davenport, T. Dixon (Chelmsford), R. Ellett (Cirencester). C. Goddard, W. H. Gray, S. Harris (Leicester), L W. North Hickley, C. G. May, W. A. Sharpe, and W. M. Walters. A sum of £380 was distributed in grants of relief, thirty-one new members were admitted, and other general business was transacted.

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LAW SOCIETIES:

THE LAW SOCIETY.

ATTENDANCES on the council and the committees (excluding the Discipline Committee) from the 31st May 1910 to the 29th May 1911 :

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LAW STUDENTS' JOURNAL.

To SECRETARIES.-Reports of meetings should reach the office not later than first post Thursday morning to ensure insertion in the current number.

COUNCIL OF LEGAL EDUCATION.

TRINITY EXAMINATION 1911.

THE following are the results of the general examination of students of the Inns of Court, held in Lincoln's-inn Hall, the 29th, 30th, and 31st May, and 1st and 2nd June 1911 :

ROMAN LAW.

Class I.

Wilkinson, C. T., Middle Temple.

Class II.

Sir H. Crawford

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THE ninety-fourth annual general court of the "Law Association for the Benefit of Widows and Families of Solicitors in the Metropolis and Vicinity" was held at the Law Society's Hall on the 31st ult., Mr. T. H. Gardiner (one_of_the_treasurers) in the chair. Among those present were Mr. E. T. H. Brandon, Mr. P. W. Chandler, Mr. F. W. Emery, Mr. J. E. W. Rider, Mr. G. L. Stewart, Mr. A. Toovey, Mr. Mark Waters, and Mr. W. M. Woodhouse (directors), and several members, including Messrs. E. J. Barron, J. C. Brookhouse, E. S. Courroux, T. S. Čartis, G. M Davey, C. F. Leighton, Peroy E. Marshall, P. G. C. Shaw, and E. E Barron, secretary. The directors' report for the year ending the 20th May states that the receipts of the association for the past year were as follows: Dividends on investments, £1348 83. 10d.; annual subscriptions, £345 98.; donations, £91 18.; total, £1784 183. 10d.; life subscriptions, £94 108. The expenses of the year amount to £241 68. 11d., leaving a balance of £1638 18. lld., which, with £654 198 3d. balance from 1910, made an available income for the year of £2293 1s. 2d. Out of the balance in hand the board has distributed £742 10s. amongst thirteen members' cases and £901 amongst forty nine non-members' cases, making the total relief granted £1643 10s.; and purchased £340 Great Indian Peninsular Three Per Cent. Stock at a cost of £334 133., leaving a cash balance in hand of £314 18s. 2d. toward the expenditure of the current year. Since the formation of the association in 1817 the relief granted to members and their families has amounted to £81,244, and to solicitors (non-members) and their families £18,926, making a grand total of £100,170. Twenty-six new members have joined the association during the past year, of whom nine are life members. Mr. Gardiner, the chairman, moved the adoption of the report, calling attention to the continual increase in the membership, and also to the increased claims on the association and assistance rendered during the past year. The motion having been seconded by Mr. Toovey, the report and balance-sheet were unanimously adopted. The Lord Chief Justice was re-elected president, and the vice-presidents, the directors, and other officers were re-appointed.

The usual monthly meeting of the directors was held at the Law Society's Hall on the 1st inst., Mr. W. P. Richardson in the chair. The other directors present were Mr. P. W. Chandler, Mr. F. W. Emery, Mr. T. H. Gardiner, Mr. J. E. W. Rider, Mr. G. L. Stewart, Mr. Mark Waters, and E. E. Barron (secretary). Grants amounting to £695 were voted for the ensuing year to the widows and daughters

Brown, W. F. W., Middle Temple Bruce, Hon. C. N., Inner Temple Christie, H. A. H., Inner Temple Constable, W. G., Inner Temple Mathur, G. P., Middle Temple Mitra, Sarat C., Lincoln's-inn Nelson, Isaac B., Middle Temple Pearson, R. L., Middle Temple Perrin, Eugene C., Inner Temple Sawhney, Deo Roy, Middle Temple Shillington, C. E., Gray's-inn Skinner, J. A. C., Lincoln's-inn Souter, Henry C., Lincoln's-inn

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Abdussami, Syed, Middle Temple
Ahmed, M., Middle Temple
Ahuja, Shanti N., Inner Temple
Ali, Abdul, Gray's-inn
Anson, George H., Inner Temple
Ashraf, Habib, Middle Temple
Badhwar, Dina N., Middle Temple
Ball, George J., Gray's-inn
Bamber, Philip G., Gray's-inn
Banerji, J. M., Middle Temple,
Bashiruddin, S., Middle Temple
Baskcomb, P. B., Inner Temple
Bhandari, B. S., Lincoln's-inn
Bose, Nagendra N., Lincoln's-inn
Bridgewater, Howard, Gray's-inn
Chand, Sagar, Middle Temple
Collie, Arnold E., Middle_Temple
Cotton, B. G. H., Inner_Temple
Crawley, W. H. T. E., Inner
Temple

Damant, H. K., Inner Temple
Dastur, M. M. H., Lincoln's-inn
De La Penha, Alfred E., Inner
Temple

Dulanty, J. W., Middle Temple
Edwards, A. J., Middle Temple
Elahy, Fazal, Lincoln's-inn
Ewen, George T., Gray's-inn
Fletcher, H. J. N., Middle Temple
Garner, Thomas A., Gray's-inn
Groom, R. G., Inner Temple
Groves, P. R. C., Gray's-inn
Grundy, Frank D., Inner Temple
Hadden, E. W. R., Inner Temple
Hale, William A., Gray's-inn
Hayford, E. J., Lincoln's-inn
Hayfron, R. J., Middle Temple
Humphreys-Owen, Arthur E. O.,
Lincoln's-inn

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Narang, Dina Nath, Lincoln's-inu
Nath, Rattan, Lincoln's-inn
Phroo, Maung, Lincoln's-inn
Rahman, Abdur, Lincoln's-inn
Ramri, Arthur, Gray's-inn
Rao, J., Middle Temple

Rao, Tikkani C. K., Middle Temple
Rawcliffe, D M., Inner Temple
Rawle, C. E A., Middle Temple
Razzaq, Abdul, Lincoln's-inn
Renner, Peter F. C. A., Middle
Temple

Robinson, H. L., Middle Temple
Rosenheim, Felix, Inner Temple
Sadiq, Mohamed, Gray's-inn
Shah, Ata Ullah, Lincoln's-inn
Simpson, E. H., Middle Temple
Singh, Karam Middle Temple
Singh, N. P., Middle Temple
Slade, Edward F., Middle Temple
Srivastava, D., Middle Temple
Taylor, J. F. G., Lincoln's-inn
Thomas, W. S, Middle Temple.
Vellani. R B., Gray's-fnn
Vincent-Brown, K., Gray's-inn
Walker, Noel, Gray's-inn
Wilson, Archibald, Lincoln's-inn.

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Class III.

Abdoolcader, H. H., Lincoln's-inn
Aga, Pran Nath, Middle Temple
Ahadd, Abdul, Lincoln's-inn
Ahmad, S. G., Middle Temple
Ahmad, S. M., Lincoln's-inn
Armour, W. S., Inner Temple
Bah Shin, Maung, Lincoln's-inn
Barrios, Benjamin, Lincoln's-inn
Bate, Francis J., Middle Temple
Beg, M. A. W., Middle Temple
Bhandari, Diwan C., Gray's-inn
Bhargava, P. L., Middle Temple
Blom, Alfred H., Inner Temple
Bose, S. N., Lincoln's-inn
Bowman, J. H., Lincoln's-inn
Chak, K. N., Middle Temple
Chand, Ranbir, Lincoln's-inn
Datta, Lall M., Lincoln's-inn
De Freitas, J. M., Inner Temple
Dhanda, K. R., Middle Tempie
Dixey, C. N. D., Middle Temple
Drake-Brockman, Karl E., Inner
Temple

Egerton-Warburton, G., Inner
Temple

Elliott, M. L. F., Gray's-inn
Engineer, A. A., Inner Temple
England, F. De F., Inner Temple
Giani, T. M., Middle Temple
Glyn, R. S., Middle Temple
Greenway, J. J. K., Inner Temple
Gupta, S. K., Lincoln's-inn
Guthrie, C. B., Middle Temple
Hale, William A., Gray's-inn
Hasan, Sadiq, Gray's-inn
Heard, J. S., Middle Temple
Henderson, P., Gray's-inn

Henry, James G., Inner Temple
Holland-Hibbert, T., Inner Temple
Howat, Robert K., Middle Temple
Humphreys-Owen, Arthur E. O.,
Lincoln's-inn

Hurt, W. E., Middle Temple Hussain, Syed J., Middle Temple Izard, G. W., Middle Temple

Jaggarayudu, K., Lincoln's-inn
James, A. T., Middle Temple
Kempson, C. J., Inner Temple
Khan, E. U., Middle Temple
King, Thomas H., Gray's-inn
Kirkhope, David C., Gray's-inn
Lall, Sohan, Lincoln's-inn
Lees, Ayre Henry, Lincoln's-inn
MacDermot, F. C., Inner Temple
Martin, Joseph, Gray's-inn
Maung Maung (ii.), Lincoln's-inn
Meech T. C., Middle Temple
Middleton, R. C. G, Inner Temple
Millar, Laurence P., Inner Temple
Misra, B., Middle Temple
Moore. Olaseni, Middle Temple
Nag, Nirmai K., Lincoln's-inn
Nayudu, R. S., Lincoln's-inn
Nettlefold, J. H., Inner Temple
Nicholson, M., Inner Temple
Palit, L. N., Middle Temple
Parish, C W., Inner Temple
Peall, George T.. Middle Temple
Perrin, Eugene C., Inner Temple
Rau, C. S., Middle Temple
Ray, Saral Kumar, Gray's-inn
Razaq, S. A., Lincoln's-inn
Reeders, W. J. M., Gray's-inn
Saw Pah Dwai, Lincoln's-inn
Sein Daing, Maung, Lincoln's-inn
Shankar, Gouri, Lincoln's-inn
Singh, R. N, Middle Temple
Singh, Shamsher, Lincoln's-inn
Stein, L. J., Inner Temple
Stout, Olaf Eirik, Lincoln's-inn
Stradling, A. R Inner Temple
Taylor, G. W., Middle Temple
Thomas, W. E.. Inner Temple
Thompson, A. W. K., Lincoln's-inn
Thornton, L. I. L., Lincoln's-inn
Tom, Henry, Middle Temple
Touris, Fernard, Gray's-inn
Willis Charles A., Inner Temple
Wilson, Eric C.. Gray's-inn
Yates, Charles C., Inner Temple.

Examined, 164; passed, 99. Two candidates were ordered not to be admitted for examination again until the Hilary Examination 1912.

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE.
Class I.

Assumpção, P M. A., Middle Temple

Bhasker, C. S. A., Lincoln's-inn Brenan, John F., Middle Temple Coussey, James H., Middle Temple Davis, Percy Charles, Gray's-inn

Class

Anderson, Alexander, Gray's-inn
Balfour, John A., Middle Temple
Chan Sz-Yui, Middle Temple
Coddington, F. J. O., Inner Temple
Cook, W. G. H., Middle Temple
Geen, Harry, Middle Temple
Gibbs, A. S., Middle Temple
Guha, Hem C., Lincoln's-inn
Henderson, G. L. P., Inner Temple
Iyer, Eluppai L., Lincoln's-inn
Judd, C. J. Middle Temple

Class

Akbar, Mohammad, Lincoln's-inn
Aronson, Hugh, Lincoln's-inn
Baerlein, A. A., Middle Temple
Basu, D. K., Middle Temple
Basu, K. K., Lincoln's-inn
Basu, S. C., Gray's-inn
Ba Tin, Lincoln's-inn
Bax, Cyril E. O., Inner Temple
Bose, Sris C., Lincoln's-inn
Brown, Haroid, Lincoln's-inn
Budhraja, R. S., Middle Temple
Bushell, C., Inner Temple
Chand, Gokal, Lincoln's-inn
Chand, Ranbir, Lincoln's-inn
Chhachhi, H. B. S., Lincoln's-inn
Dadachanji, R. S., Middle Temple
Davies, Colin R., Inner Temple
Din, Qamarud, Lincoln's-inn
Evans, J. N., Middle Temple
Fletcher, H J. N., Middle Temple
Ghosh, A. N., Lincoln's-inn
Gilray, C. M., Middle Temple
Grundy, Frank D., Inner Temple
Gulzarilal, Lincoln's-inn
Gupta, S. C., Lincoln's-inn
Holm, Neils W., Lincoln's-inn
Huckle, A. H. H., Middle Temple
Huggins, Cyril R., Inner Temple
Hunter, P. T. L.. Middle Temple
Hyde, James B., Middle Temple
Jafri, Sayed M. H., Gray's-inn
Kapur, K. L., Middle Temple
Keeves, J. A. C., Middle Temple
Kempson, C. J., Inner Temple
Khan, M. A., Middle Temple
Khan, M. N., Lincoln's-inn
Khan, W. H.. Lincoln's-inn
Kukday, G. V., Middle Temple
Kya Gaing, M., Middle Temple
Lal. Nand, Middle Temple
Lall, Ram, Middle Temple
Lees, Charles, jun., Gray's-inn
Lesser, Henry, Gray's-inn
Lewis, Arthur, Gray's-inn
Lloyd, F. N., Inner Temple
Lloyd, R. H., Middle Temple

Gallop, C., Middle Temple Gregorson, J. A., Middle Temple James, A. T.. Middle Temple Mayer, Norman E., Inner Temple Moos, N. H., Middle Temple Quist, E. C., Middle Temple.

II.

Judge, P. H., Middle Temple
Kanjilal, M. N., Lincoln's-inn
Mann, J. W., Middle Temple
Mccre, W. A., Middle Temple
O'Meara, W. A. J., Inner Temple
Pillai, K. R. P., Lincoln's-inn
Raza, M. A., Middle Temple
Skinner, J. A. C., Lincoln's-inn
Wells, Arthur G., Gray's-inn
Zaidi, S. M. M., Gray's-inn.

III.

Ludlow, Richard R., Gray's-inn
Luke, K. U., Lincoln's-inn
Mackinnon, M. A Lincoln's-inn
Malik, Har K. S., Lincoln's-inn
Mallinson, E. C., Middle Temple
Maritz, G. J.. Middle Temple
Masood, S. R.. Middle Temple
Matheson, James. Inner Temple
Mathur, G. P., Middle Temple
Mensah, J. A., Middle Temple
Mohammad, Syed, Middle Temple
Muddukrishnaiya, Palem, Middle
Temple

Munir, Syed M., Gray's-inn
Nagarker, G. S., Lincoln's-inn
Naimutullah, S. M., Middle Temple
Nai Paderm, Gray's-inn
Nai Prom, Gray's-inn
Nehru, Jawaharlal, Inner Temple
Parish, C. W., Inner Temple
Pasley, William, Lincoln's-inn
Pitt. Philip S.. Inner Temple,
Pontifex, Eric E., Inner Temple
Rai, Naubat, Lincoln's-inn
Raj, Des, Middle Temple
Ram, Milki, Lincoln's-inn
Rashid, M. A.. Middle Temple
Rauf, Abdul, Lincoln's-inn
Razzaq, Abdul, Lincoln's-inn
Reeders, W. J. M., Gray's-inn
Renner, Peter F. C. A., Middle
Temple

Rhodes, E. H., Inner Temple
Rigby, F. J., Inner Temple
Rigby, J. P. C., Lincoln's-inn
Rochford, Bernard. Inner Temple
Samson, Sidney, Gray's-inn
Shah, Ata U., Lincoln's-inn
Singh, D. D., Middle Temple
Singh, N. P., Middle Temple
Singh, Shamsher, Lincoln's-inn
Soofi, Daud K., Lincoln's-inn
Talcherkar, H. A., Middle Temple
Taylor, G. C., Inner Temple
Taylor, G. J., Lincoln's-inn
Terry, Ernest, Middle Temple

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Aronson, Hugh, Lincoln's-inn
Baddeley, William G., Gray's-inn
Ba Kya, Maung, Lincoln's-inn
Ba Kyin, Inner Temple
Bawania, K., Lincoln's-inn
Benjamin, Kiron K., Gray's-inn
Chalmers, D. P. L., Middle Temple
Chandanani, T. P., Middle Temple
Charteris, Hon. Hugo F., Inner

Temple

Chowdry, K. C. R., Middle
Temple

Cleaver, Ronald F., Inner Temple
Cotton, B. G. H., Inner Temple
Crees, M. H.. Middle Temple
Cross, W. C., Gray's-inn
Dags, J. D. N., Lincoln's-inn
De Stein, E. S., Inner Temple
Douglas, A. C., Lincoln's-inn
Doyle, E. P., Middle Temple
Farrer, S. J., Inner Temple
Fitzpatrick, W. H. M., Middle
Temple

Flynn, Charles J., Gray's-inn
Fraser, Douglas, Inner Temple
Fung, Samuel, Middle Temple
Ghani, Abdul, Lincoln's-inn
Ghosal, J. K., Lincoln's-inn
Godwin, G. S., Middle Temple
Greenwood, J., Inner Temple
Gregory, G. M., Middle Temple
Gupta, Raj K., Gray's-inn
Gyi, Maung M. (i.), Lincoln's-inn
Hall, John M., Inner Temple
Hall, Octavius, Middle Temple
Harris, Stanley, Inner Temple
Higgins, Gordon L., Lincoln's-inn

Higgins, M. B., Inner Temple
Hoaning, J. M., Middle Temple
Hoon, Pran Nath, Lincoln's-inn
Hosain, Syed Z., Middle Temple
Hoskins, B. C., Middle Temple
Husain, Syed S., Lincoln's-inn
Hussain, M. M. S., Middle Temple
Inglis, A. R., Inner Temple
Izod, Charles L., Gray's-inn
Kanjilal, M. N., Lincoln's-inn
Kennedy, Henry A., Gray's-inn
Khan, Abdul M., Lincoln's-inn
Khanna, D. C., Middle Temple
Lowther, A. J. B., Inner Temple
Maritz, G. J., Middle Temple
Menon, K. R., Inner Temple
Mohiuddin, S. M., Gray's-inn
Mort, George C, Middle Temple
Mukerjea, D. R., Gray's-inn
Nuttall, Ellis, Middle Temple
O'Sullivan, R., Middle Temple
Perrin, E. C., Inner Temple
Pontifex, E. E., Inner Temple
Ramsbotham, H., Inner Temple
Razaq. S. A., Lincoln's-inn
Renton, A. H., Middle Temple
Row, Vanga J, Middle Temple
Scriven, John T.. Inner Temple
Singh, Dhian, Middle Temple
Sowden, George Gray's-inn
Thorson, J. T., Middle Temple
Turton, E. S., Inner Temple
Veerasawmy, J A., Middle Temple
Walker, Rupert, Inner Temple
Warren, Leslie A., Lincoln's-inn
Watts, Guy Tracey, Lincoln's-inn.

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Morton, Fergus D., Inner Temple
Fitzgerald, M. P., Inner Temple
Renwick, C. F. P., Middle Temple
Lailey, G. P. B., Middle Temple
Beri, Kishori Lal. Lincoln's-inn
Ishmael, George C., Gray's-inn
Agarwala, C. M. M., Gray's-inn
Menon, K. R., Inner Temple
Le Quesne, C. T., Inner Temple
Scanlan, Thomas, Gray's-inn

Class III. (in
Anderson, G. D., Inner Temple
Andorsen, H. F., Inner Temple
Arnett, E. J.. Middle Temple
Asten, Walter, Inner Temple
Banerji, S., Gray's-inn
Barnard, K. H., Middle Temple
Beards, Clifford, Gray's-inn
Belas, G. H., Inner Temple
Braithwaite, C. F.. Inner Temple
Brigg, A. E., Middle Temple
Brookshank, S., Inner Temple
Campos, J. A., Middle Tempie

Ghosh, Batu K., Lincoln's-inn Meeke, W. S., Middle Temple Campbell, C. H. G., Gray's-inn Jolly, John C., Inner Temple.

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alphabetical order).

Carleton, F. C., Gray's-inn
Carpenter, E. B., Inner Temple
Chandler, C. W., Middle Temple
Crouch, James L., Gray's-inn
Dastur, Sorab K., Middle Temple
Deb, M. K., Gray's-inn
Fachiri, A. P., Inner Temple
Freeman, J. E., Inner Temple
Garnsey, Ernest, Inner Temple
Gattie, W. H., Gray's-inn
Ghose, H. N., Lincoln's-inn

I Gorst, Elliot M., Inner Temple

Greaves, M. M., Middle Temple Greville-Smith, S. H., Middle Temple

Hanson, R. W., Lincoln's-inn Hashmi, M. Z. Middle Temple Haslam, R. A. McE., Inner Temple Heaton-Armstrong, J. D., Inner Temple

Lunn. H. G., Middle Temple M:burn, J. D., Middle Temple Newell, Arthur L., Gray's-inn Orr, Gordon B., Inner Temple Pande, Baji J. R., Gray's-inn Pantulu, Kolluri S., Gray's-inn Shah, Syed F., Lincoln's-inn Skerr. George E., Gray's-inn Somerset, R. H. E. H., Gray's-inn Stedman, T. B., Middle Temple Stomm, P. W. J. A., Inner Temple Surana, S. S., Middle Temple Thompson, H. B., Lincoln's-inn Watchorn, E. C., Middle Temple Wetenhall, W. T., Inner Temple Wilson, Stephen, Inner Temple. Five candidates were ordered not to be admitted for examination again until the Hilary Examination 1912.

Henry. F. McE., Gray's-inn
Hodgson, A. J., Inner Temple
Jilani, Sadiq, Gray's-inn
Kekulawala, D. A.. Inner Temple
Khan, Ata M., Lincoln's-inn
King, B. N., Middle Temple
Lal, T. C., Middle Temple

Le Marchant, S., Middle Temple
Examined, 136; passed, 81.

LEGAL OBITUARY,

His Honour Judge FRANCIS HENRY BACON, Judge of the Bloomsbury and Whitechapel County Courts, died on the 10th inst. at his residence in Lancaster-gate-terrace, London, W. He had exchanged circuits for the month of May with Judge Granger, of the Cornwall County Courts. At the close of his work in Cornwall he fell ill, and only returned to London to die after a very short illness. His Honour was senior member of the County Court Bench, having been appointed by Lord Cairns in Nov. 1878. He was the third son of Sir James Bacon, who was Chief Judge in Bankruptcy from 1869 to 1883, and the last surviving Vice-Chancellor under the old system from 1870 to 1886. He was born in 1832, educated at Balliol College, Oxford, and called by Lincoln's-inn in 1856. He was secretary to Lord Justice Giffard from 1868 to 1870, and then to his father, the ViceChancellor, in 1870. In the first instance he was appointed to Circuit 42, and in 1879 to Circuit No. 39, which has since been absorbed into other circuits. The late judge had the reputation of a sound and accurate lawyer. He had a caustic tongue, and it was not often that he qualified his remarks in court if he found that they had ruffled the feelings of those whom they concerned. He prided himself on having no arrears, and it was well-nigh impossible to secure an adjournment. "The registrar is the keeper of my conscience," he said, “and I cannot allow arrears to grow up. The court is established for the more speedy recovery of small debts. If I allow adjournments for interlocutory proceedings, we should go back to the worst days of special pleading.' Said a counsel one day, "May I mention the case of -?" Judge Bacon: "What about it? It will take its turn." "Will your Honour say that you won't take it before the luncheon interval?" Judge Bacon: "I know of no such interval." This was true. The judge rarely left the Bench for more than a few minutes, and frequently parties who presumed on a longer absence, on returning found he had passed over their case. Judge Bacon's views on commitment for debt were very pronounced. The official returns showed that under his régime there were fewer committals and actual imprisonments than in any other County Court district. To lawyers his decisions were famous for their erudition. It was his decision in Helby v. Matthews which survived three successive attacks and saved the hire-purchase system from threatened extinction. He never married, but among his general knowledge, which was a marvel to the legal world, was a close acquaintance with all the details of domestic life. His judgments were, as a rule, short, but they often represented no inconsiderable amount of time and trouble, and though he detested adjourning a hearing, he had a keen perception of the advantages sometimes accruing from reserving judgment. He could be very stern when the need arose, but in a general way in dealing with advocates he achieved his object by means of the ready wit which was so conspicuously his possession. His linguistic attainmenta were exceptional, and in consequence something besides loss of time through the requisition of an interpreter was often avoided. He once defined an interpreter as "A man who translates a language he does not understand into one which he does not speak." He was an ideal judge for the Whitechapel district, where his keen observation and knowledge of men were very valuable in dealing with litigants of various races and tongues and of a low moral standard. The late judge's early life was in some degree overshadowed by the remarkable personality of his aged father, to whom his attention and care were unremittingly given. He was sixty-three when the ViceChancellor died, and he lived on in the paternal house. He had a fine taste in music, and was often to be seen at the meetings of the "Noblemen and Gentlemen" and of the Abbey Glee Club. On Sunday mornings-save for an occasional wandering to the Temple Church-he was usually to be found at the Chapel of Lincoln's-inn, of which he would sometimes say he was sorry not to be a Bencher. He will be missed at his country place at Compton Beauchamp, Shrivenham, where he cared for everything in the village, including the church. Much as he loved old things and old ways, he had of date years taken with a young enthusiasm to motoring.

Mr. WILLIAM BAILLIE SKENE, barrister-at-law, of Pitlour and Hallyards, Fife, died on the 10th inst. as a result of the heat. Mr. Skene was the second son of the late Mr. Patrick Skene, of Pitlaw House, Fife, and was born at Edinburgh on the 24th April 1838. He was educated at Harrow and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, where be matriculated as an exhibitioner in 1856. His university honours included a first class in Classical Moderations and a Fellowship at All Souls. He was called by Lincoln's-inn in 1863, the year before his election at All Souls. In 1869 he returned to Oxford as Bursar

of All Souls, and did excellent work for the finances of the college carrying it through a large part of the period in which it was affected by the changes introduced by the first commission. His Fellowship was vacated by marriage, and in 1876 he became the principal agent of the Conservative Party. In 1880 he severed his connection with the Central Conservative Office, and in 1886 he became Acting Treasurer of Christ Church. His connection with Christ Church, as student and treasurer, continued till 1910, when he resigned and left Oxford to live permanently at his Scottish home, Pitlour. On his resignation the tenants of Christ Church presented him with a painting of himself. Mr. Skene's publications include Universities and College Estates Acts, a Treatise on Free Land, and an edition of the Frogs of Aristophanes. He was a justice of the peace for Fife and Kinross and a deputy-lieutenant for the county of Fife. He married, in 1874, Lorina, eldest daughter of the late Dean Liddell.

Mr. ENEAS J. G. MACKAY, K.C., LL.D., late Sheriff Principal of Fife and Kinross, died in Edinburgh on the 10th inst. Mr. Mackay, who was born in 1839, was educated at Edinburgh Academy, University College, Oxford, and at Heidelberg. He was admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates in 1864, and filled the chair of Constitutional Law and History in the University of Edinburgh from 1874 to 1881. He took silk in 1897. In 1882 the University of Edinburgh conferred on him the honorary degree of LL.D., and he was also an honorary Fellow of King's College, London. His Manual of Practice of the Court of Session was of great service to the Profession, while his History of Fife and Kinross was a valuable contribution to the county history of Scotland. He contributed to the Dictionary of National Biography and also to the Encyclopædia Britannica.

Mr. HAROLD COOK SWAN, of 6, Crown Office-row, Temple, barristerat-law, died suddenly of heart disease at his residence, 59, Prioryroad, Kew, on Sunday morning last. Mr. Swan was the eldest son of Mr. Robert Abraham Swan, the puiene judge of Trinidad and Tobago, and was in his thirty-sixth year. He was called by Lincoln's-inn on the 24th April 1907. He was born in India and was for several years a clerk to colonial judges, and spent several years in Mauritius, the Gold Coast, and British Guiana.

THE COURTS AND COURT PAPERS.

SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE.-TRINITY
SITTINGS 1911.
Court of Appeal.

APPEAL COURT I.

On the 13th June appeal motions (Ex parte), original motions, and interlocutory appeals from the King's Bench Division will be in the paper for hearing. Admiralty appeals (with assessors) will be taken on Wednesday, the 14th June, and following days.

Other business will be taken from time to time, as announced in the daily cause list

APPEAL COURT II.

On Tuesday, the 13th June, a lunacy application, Re Joyce, appeal motions, and appeals from the Chancery Interlocutory List will be taken.

On the 14th June the following appeal from the King's Bench Final List will be in the paper for hearing: National Telephone Company . H.M. Postmaster-General, On and after Monday, the 19th June, Chancery appeals (General List) will be taken. Other business will be taken from time to time, as announced in the daily cause list,

High Court of Justice.

Chancery Division.

LORD CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-Before Mr. Justice JOYCE. Except when other business is advertised in the daily cause list actions with witnesses will be taken throughout the sittings.

CHANCERY COURT I.-Before Mr. Justice SWINFEN EADY. Except when other business is advertised in the daily cause list Mr. Justice Swinfen Eady will take actions with witnesses daily throughout the sittings.

CHANCERY COURT IV.-Before Mr. Justice PARKER. During these sittings Mr. Justice Parker will not (except under special circumstances) sit on Saturdays, but on the other days of the week he will sit till 4.30 p.m. instead of till 4 p m. Actions with witnesses will be taken daily except when other business is advertised.

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Saturday, June 17-Short causes, petitions, and non-witness list Monday, June 19-Sitting in Chambers Tuesday, June 20-Further considerations and non-witness list Wednesday, June 21-Motions and nonwitness list Thursday, June 22, Friday, June 23, and Saturday, June 24-No sitting Monday, June 26-Sitting in Chambers Tuesday, June 27-Short causes, petitions, further considerations, and nonwitness list Wednesday, June 28, and Thursday, June 29-Non-witness list Friday, June 30-Motions and non-witness list Saturday, July 1-Short causes, petitions, and non-witness list Monday, July 3-Sitting in Chambers Tuesday, July 4-Further considerations and non-witness list

Saturday, July 8-Short causes, petitions,

and non-witness list

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Any cause intended to be heard as a short cause must be so marked in the cause book at least one clear day before the same can be put in the paper to be so heard, and the necessary papers, including two copies of the minutes of the proposed judgment or order, must be left with the judge's clerk one clear day before the cause is to be put into the paper.

N.B.-The following papers on further consideration are required for the use of the judge, viz.:-Two copies of minutes of the proposed judgment or order, one copy pleadings, and one copy master's certificate, which must be left in court with the judge's clerk one clear day before the further consideration is ready to come into the paper.

CHANCERY COURT III.-Before Mr. Justice NEVILLE.
Tuesday, June 18-Motions and non-wit-
ness list
Wednesday, June 14-Companies Acts
and non-witness list
Thursday, June 15-Further considera-
tions and non-witness list
Friday, June 16-Motions, short causes,
petitions, and non-witness list
Saturday, June 17-No sitting
Monday, June 19-Sitting in Chambers
Tuesday, June 20-Companies Acts and
non-witness list

Friday, July 7-Motions, short causes,
petitions, and non-witness list
Saturday, July 8-No sitting
Monday, July 10-Sitting in Chambers
Tuesday, July 11-Companies Acts and

Wednesday, June 21-Motions and non-
witness list

Thursday, June 22, Friday, June 23, and
Saturday, June 24-No sitting
Monday, June 26-Sitting in Chambers
Tuesday, June 27-Companies Acts and
non-witness list

Wednesday, June 28-Further considera-
tions, and non-witness list
Thursday, June 29-Non-witness list
Friday, June 30-Motions, short causes,
petitions and non-witness list
Saturday, July 1-No sitting
Monday, July 8-Sitting in Chambers
Tuesday, July 4-Companies Acts and
non-witness list

Wednesday July 5-Further considera-
tions and non- witness list
Thursday, July 6-Non-witness list

non-witness list

Wednesday, July 12-Further considerations, and non-witness list Thursday, July 13-Non-witness list Friday, July 14-Motions, short causes, petitions, and non-witness list Saturday, July 15-No sitting Monday, July 17-Sitting in Chambers Tuesday, July 18-Compan.es Acts and non-witness list

Wednesday, July 19-Further considerations, and non-witness list Thursday, July 20-Non-witness list. Friday, July 21-Motions, short causes, petitions, and non-witness list Saturday, July 22-No sitting Monday, July 24-Sitting in Chambers Tuesday, July 25-Companies Acts and non-witness list

Wednesday, July 26-Further considerations and non-witness list Thursday, July 27-Non-witness list Friday, July 28-Motions, short causes, petitions, and non-witness list Saturday, July 29-No sitting Monday, July 31-Sitting in Chambers.

Any cause intended to be heard as a short cause must be so marked in the cause Dook at least one clear day before the same can be put in the paper to be so heard, and the necessary papers, including two copies of minutes of the proposed judgment or order, must be left in court with the judge's clerk not less than one clear day before the cause is to be put into the paper.

N.B.-The following papers on further consideration are required for the use of the judge, viz. :-Two copies of minutes of the proposed judgment or order, one copy pleadings, and one copy master's certificate. These must be left in court with the judge's clerk not less than one clear day before the further consideration is ready to come into the paper.

KING'S BENCH COURT.-Before Mr. Justice EvE. Tuesday, June 18-Motions and non-, Friday, July 7-Motions and non-witness witness list list

Wednesday, June 14, and Thursday,
June 15-Non-witness list
Friday, June 16-Motions and non-wit-

ness list Saturday, June

17-Manchester and

Liverpool business Monday, June 19-Sitting in Cham

bers

Tuesday, July 20-Short causes, petitions, further considerations, and non-witness list

Wednesday, June 21-Motions and nonwitness list Thursday, June 22, Friday, June 23, and Saturday, June 24-No sitting Monday, June 26-Sitting in Chambers Tuesday, June 27-Short causes, petitions, further considerations, and non-witness list

and non

Wednesday. June 28, and Thursday, June 29-Non-witness list, Friday, June 30-Motions witness list Saturday, July 1-Liverpool and Manchostel business

Monday, July 8-Sitting in Chambers Tuesday, July 4-Short causes, petitions, further considerations, and non-witness

list

Saturday, July 8-No sitting

Monday, July 10-Sitting in Chambers Tuesday, July 11-Short causes, petitions, further considerations, and non-witness list

Wednesday, July 12, and Thursday,
July 13-Non-witness list
Friday, July 14-Motions and non-witness

list

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Friday, July 28-Sitting in Chambers Saturday, July 29-Liverpool and ManWednesday, July 5, and Thursday, chester business July 6-Non-witness list Monday, July 31-Non-witness list. Any cause intended to be heard as a short cause must be so marked in the cause book at least one clear day before the same can be put in the paper to be so heard. Two copies of minutes of the proposed judgment or order must be left in court with the judge's clerk one clear day before the cause is to be put in the paper. In default the cause will not be put in the paper.

N.B.-The following papers on further consideration are required for the use of the judge, viz. :-Two copies of minutes of the proposed order, one copy pleadings, one copy judgment, and one copy master's certificate, which must be left in court with the judge's clerk one clear day before the further consideration is ready to come into the paper.

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Monckton v. The Gramophone Company
Limited

Lake and Elliott Limited v. Rotax Motor
Accessories Limited
Pettit v. Bailey

Re The Earl of Stamford and Warrington
(deceased): Payne v. Grey and others-
Re Same: Same v. Same
Hooper v. Hooper and another
The London Electric Supply Association
v. The Westminster Electric Supply Cor-
poration Limited

The Central London Railway Company
v. The Commissioners for Land Tax for
the City of London

Re P. M. Shanks (deceased); Shanks v.
Shanks

Knill v. Dumergue

Re Croydon (deceased): Hincks another v. Croydon and others Mackintosh and another v. Barnett Sharp v. Durrant

and

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1910. Macgregor v. Peet and Peet v. Macgregor and another

Hagg v Ladoga Limited
Kent v. Fittall (Case 1)
Same v. Same (Case 2)
Wigglesworth (Suppliant) v. The King

1911.

Re The Arbitration Act 1889 and Re an
Arbitration between C. Hanan and L.
Elrlich

Re The Arbitration Act 1889 and Re an
Arbitration between The Secretary of
State for War and H. J. Van Laun
Liverpool Corporation v. The Assessment
Committee of the Chorley Union and
others

Billericay Rural District Council v. Poplar
Guardians and another

Mowats Limited v. Hudson Brothers
Limited

Stoddart v Union Trust Limited
Cubitt v. Harding
Bright v. Bright

Batt v. Metropolitan Water Board
Duffield v. Schneltz and Co.
Ames v. Whiteman
The Glasgow

Assurance Corporation
Limited v. Symondson and Co.
Hebert v. Royal Society of Medicine and
others

Peugniez v. Lievre

Hales v. London General Omnibus Company Limited

Blake v. Fenner and others
Roberts v. Ostes

The Deddington Steamship Company
Limited v. The Commissioners of Inland
Revenue

Anglo-Continental, &c., Company Limited
and others v. McCreath and Sons
Marshall v. The Licensing Justices of
the East Casle Ward Petty Sessional
Division of the County of Northumber-
land

The Lanston Monotype Corporation
Limited . Anderson (Surveyor of
Taxes)

Mahoney v. R. Johnson Limited
Attorney-General v. The Caledonian

Railway Company
Watson v. Benjamin
Skene v. The Midland Railway Company
and James R. Howard
Wilson v. Spiegel

Thomas v. The Holt Brewery Company
Limited

Clements r. Unic Motor Cab Company
Limited

In the Matter of an Issue between Corfield
and King Farlow

In the Matter of the London Building Act 1894 and in the Matter of an Arbitration between London, Gloucestershire, and North Hants Daily Company and Morley and Lanceley Limited and others

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Lundie v. Thomas and others Colden Manufacturing Company Limited v. Carrington and Dewhurst Limited Duke of Northumberland v. Commis-Hughes v. Provincial Motor Cab Company

sioners of Inland Revenue

Leeds Corporation and another r. Sugden
(Surveyor of Taxes)
Gregory v. Watson Steamship Company
Limited and others
Coleman v. Twining

The American Thread Company Limited
v. Joyce (Surveyor of Taxes)
Skene v. Thomas

Duke. The General Steam Navigation Company Limited

Gosling v. The Mayor, &c., of the Metropolitin Borough of Holb rn

Limited McRae v. Penman Mead v. Ball

Longton v. Winwick Asylum
Ridgill v. Lord Shrewsbury and another.
Friendly Society of Ironfounders
Ingall

0.

Dorman, Long, and Co. Limited r. Henry Willcock

Jones v. Royal London Insurance Society Limited and J. Price

Brice (Surveyor of Taxes) v. Northern Assurance Company (Revenue Side)

June 17, 1911.]

THE LAW TIMES.

Cope v. Sharp

Burdette Horne and another
Brown v. Burt (Surveyor of Taxes)
Ellis . Banyard

The Liverpool, London, ard Globe Insur-
ance Company . Charles Edmund
Bennett (Surveyor of Taxes) (Revenue
Side)

Godsell v. Lloyd and another
Mentors Limited v. Evans

Hilo Manufacturing Company Limitel r..
Williamson

Hunt v. Rose and another.

Ga883 r. Patent Lightning Crusher Com-
pany

Ronald . John Bull Limited and others
Humphries v. Humphries

In the Matter of the arbitration Act 1889
and In the Matter of an Arbitration
between John Lang and the Crude
Rubber Washing Company Limited
Thomas Free v. The Urban District Coun-
cil of Sutton (Surrey)

The Mayor, &c., of the Borough of Derby
v. Pegg and Ellam Jones Limited
The Continental Petroleum Company v.
Meade King, Robinson, and Co.
Norvell, Taylor and others

Downing e. Easton and Fenner
R-a Transport Company

Stearns

Same . Bowring

Limited v.

Re an Arbitranen between Mocatta and
the Franco-Br.t.sh Exhibition (Incorpo-
rated)

Marcovitch v. Liverpool Victoria Friendly
Soc e'y

The National Telephone Company Limited
v. His Majesty's Postmaster-General
In the Matter of an Arbitration between
Bradley and the Essex and Suffolk
Accident and
Society
Indemnity
Limited

Wixon and others v. Thomas

Brice . The Ocean Accident and Guaran-
tee Corporation Limited
Travers v. The London General Omnibus
Company Limited
Chetwynd. Seth Smith Brothers
Oden v. Dymock

The Services Company (London) Limited
v. Scott Engineering Company Limited
McRae v. Penman (Gee and Sheen, Third
Parties)

Northfield Steamship Company Limited
v. Compagnie L'Union des G.z.

FROM THE PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION (ADMIRALTY).
With Nautical Assessors.-Final List.

1911.

Calyr-The Owners, Master, and Crew of
the Steam Tog Roman and others v.
Owners of Steamship Calyr, her cargo
and freight (salvage)
Lunesdale The Lancashire and Liverpool

Shipping Company Limited v. Commis-
sioners and Trustees of the Port of
Lancaster; The Lunesdale (damage to
berth)

Morayshire-The Owners of the Steamship Arwell. Owners of Steamship Morayshire (damage)

Reeder v. Cooper

Se icombe-The Owners of the Barge Dolly
and ber Master and Crew, suing for
their lost effects, and Owners of Cargo
and Freight r. Owners of Steamship
Seacombe (damage)

Alsterdamm-The Owners of the Barque
Haddon Hall v. Owners of the Barque
Alsterdamm (damage)

Highland Loch-The Owners of the Ketch
Frances v. The Owners of the Steamship
Highland Loch (damage).

FROM THE KING'S BENCH DIVISION.
Interlocutory List.

1910.

1911.

Essayan r. Gulbenkian

Clark v. Forster; Same v. Same: Forster v. Aldridge; Re H. Forster (Ex parte J. Jackson Clark, in Bankruptcy)

New Fenix Compagnie Anonyme d'Assur-
ance ve Madrid General Accident Fire

and Life Assurance Corporation Limited
Martin r. Holroyd and Pope
Same v. Same

Walther. The Marlborough Theatre,
London, Limited

Knapp v. Harvey

Daimler Motor Company (1904) in liquida-
tion v. Beresford.

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From the Chancery Division, general list, 26; interlocutory, 6; total, 32. the Probate and Divorce Division, general list. 1; total, 1. From the Probate and Divorce Division (new trial paper), general list, 2; total 2. From the County Palatine Court of Lancaster, general list, 1; total, 1. From the King's Bench Division, final and new trial, 92; interlocutory, 9; total, 101. From the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division (Admiralty) with nautical assessors, final and new trial, 6; total, 6. From the King's Bench Division Sitting in Bankruptcy, final and new trial, 1; total, 1. Re the Workmen's Compensation Act, from County Courts, anal and new trial. 38: total. 38. Totals: General list and final and new trial, 167; interlocutory, 15; total, 182.

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Mr. Justice Warrington.-Except when other Business is advertised in the Daily Cause List. Mr. Justice Warrington will take his Business as announced in the Trinity Sittings Paper.

Mr. Justice Neville will take his Business as announced in the Trinity Sittings Paper.

Mr. Justice Parker.-Except when other Business is advertised in the Daily Cause List, Mr. Justice Parker will sit for the disposal of his Lordship's Witness List daily (except Saturdays) throughout the Sittings.

Mr. Justice Eve will take his Business as announced in the Trinity Sittings Paper.

Liverpool and Manchester Business.-Mr. Justice Eve will take Liverpoob nd Manchester Eusiness on Saturdays, the 17th June. and the 1st, 15th, and 29th July.

Summonses before the Judge in Chambers.-Mr. Justice Warrington, Mr. Justice Neville, and Mr. Justice Eve will sit in Court every Monday during the Sittings to hear Chamber Summonses.

Summonses adjourned into Court and Non-Witness Actions will be heard by Mr. Justice Warrington, Mr. Justice Neville, and Mr. Justice Eve.

NOTICE WITH REFERENCE TO THE CHANCERY WITNESS LISTS. During the Trinity Sittings the Judges will sit for the disposal of Witness Actions as follows:

Mr. Justice Joyce will take the Witness List for Joyce and Eve, JJ.

Mr. Justice Swinfen Eady will take the Witness List for Swinfen Eady and
Neville, JJ.
Mr. Justice Parker will take the Witness List for Warrington and Parker, JJ.

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Encinillas

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rative Society Limited

Benjamin Brooke and Co. Limited .
Same

Lever Brothers Limited v. Hyde Equitable
Co-operative Society Limited

Benjamin Brooke and Co. Limited v.
Same

Lever Brothers

Gomersal
Limited r.
Industrial Co-operative Society Limited
Same v Little Lever Co-operative and
Industrial Society Limited

Same v. Horwich Industr.al Co-operative
Society Limited

Same v. Preston Industrial Co-operative
Society Limited.

Bell's Photo Company Limited v. Ratcliff
thomas r. Lewis

pany
Re C. A. C. Limited; Stokes v. The Com-
Bilton r. Stanfield

A. M. Peeb.es and Son Limited r. Row-
landson
Clements v. Anglo American Trading
Company Limited

The Onda Mining Syndicate Limited .
The Castellon Mining Syndicate Limited
Hooley Snowball
Perry and Co. Limited v. T. Hessia
and Co.

Eskoff v. Grabowsky

Conway v. Charles Castle and Son
Limited
Morison v. Rangoon Para Rubber Estates

Fraser . Fear
Hurst v. Macphail

Bourke v. The Pekin Syndicate Limited
Cartwright e. Hoogstoel
Walker e. Walker
Houlder Hartridge

Re Ireacher's Settlement; Tompson v.
Jordan
Cowen . Hooley
Walton v. Elliott
Brumpton . Whicher

Schweder r. Worthington Gas Light and
Coke Company
Jones v. Brooke
Bristol Guardians r. Bristol Waterworks
Company
Attorney-General v. Mayor, &c., ¡ef
Shefeld
Grundy v. Grundy.

Before Mr. Justice SwINFEN EADY.
Causes for Trial with Witnesses.
Limited v. Anglo-

Mines
American Syndicate
Horley v. Hamel

Basden v. Hooley
Goldman v. Grogan.

The Trustees of the Lor den Paror h'al
Charities v. Loncon Life Association
Limited

Gibbon v. William Whiteley Limited

Main e. Frank Ashby and Co.
Coleman and Co. Limited . Stephen
Smith and Co. Limited

In the Matter of the Registered Trade
Marks, Nos. 305,293 and 806,121, of
Stephen Smith and Co. Limited and In
the Matter of the Trade Marks Act 1905
Re Jane Heslop (deceased); Heslope.
Robson

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