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Licensing and publichouse reform in Ireland [a continuation]
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1906)
A little more than a year ago I read a paper on this subject
before this Society (Journal, Vol. XI, p. 106), dealing
mainly with the Report of the Royal Commission of 1896.
I intend now to deal with the schemes proposed ...
Local registration of title
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1890)
The object of this paper is to call attention to the leading provisions
of the Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Bill, which was introduced
in the House of Commons late last session by Mr. Madden,
M.P., the present ...
Social problems and the war
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1917)
And as agriculture strikes more deeply at the roots of
human life than any mere trade, so agricultural science
possesses a human interest and dignity that marks it off
sharply from any branch of technology; it is, indeed, ...
The proposal for the abolition of the income tax in Ireland considered
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1899)
Sundry remedies have been suggested to relieve the over-taxation
of Ireland. I desire to consider one which has lately been
advocated in the Press, namely, the abolition of the Income Tax
in Ireland, whether it is ...
Infant mortality and the Notification of Births Acts, 1907, 1915
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1919)
This subject was referred to in a paper on "Child Life
as a National Asset," read before the Society by Mr.
Shannon Millin on December 17th, 1915, but as a good
deal of information on the subject was forthcoming ...
The liability of married women to income tax
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1899)
I desire to call attention to the anomalous state of the law as
regards the liability of married women to Income Tax. The
statute which regulates this liability is Section 45 of the Income
Tax act of 1842(5 & 6 Viet., ...
On the desirability of establishing by Act of Parliament a corporate body to act as trustee, executor, administrator etc.
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1887)
Every person who dies possessed of any estate, however small, must be succeeded by an administrator, executor, or trustee, whose duty it is to administer, manage, or realize that estate in accordance with the provisions ...
The amendment of the law in Ireland as to maintenance of illegitimate children
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1914)
The statute law in force in Ireland differs in many
respects from that in force in England, and there are many
Acts- of Parliament, which apply to England only, which
might with advantage be extended to Ireland. One ...
The fusion of the two branches of the legal profession
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1892)
I have gone into the history of the
question at some length in order to show that the proposition advanced
by Mr. Murphy, namely, that it scarcely needs proof that the
distinction between the two branches of the legal ...
The social legislation of 1904 - registration of clubs (Ireland); licensing (England): applicability of it to Ireland
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1906)
The public general Statutes passed in the Session of 1904,
are only thirty-six in number, and are contained in one
hundred and three pages of print. Amongst these are four
measures of considerable importance in social ...