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Show latest Irisb Mm " CITY OF DUBLIN. At tho meeting of the South Dublin Guardians on Wednesday a resolution was adopted calling the attention of- the police and niilitar authorities to the conduct of soldiers in O'Conneir street especially especi-ally on Sunday nights. In the police court on Wednesday Thomas Hurley, 124 Bathmines, was charged with having sold milk adulterated wV-h 11.8 per cent. 0 added water. It appearing that this was defendant's fourth offence ho was fined f 20. Dublin County Council on Thursday passed a resolution requesting tho postoffice authorities to make the Irish language a subject of examination for entry into the postoffice service in Ireland. . 1 A sawyer named Lenis Tracey, 25 Hardwicke street, employed at the Bercsford Place Sawmills, met with a serious accident on Thursday morning, his left hand being caught in the machine he was working at, crushing the thumb and fingers. He was treated by Dr. J. J. Ryan at Juris street hos- ' pital, and detained a patient. At a special meeting of the commissioners of education in Ireland held 011 Thursday Kev. If. B. Wilson, D.O., chairman, presiding the principal business considered by the commissioners was a letter let-ter from the secretary, Mr. X. D. Murphy, M.A., barrister-at-law, resigning his position, the duties of which he finds himself unable to resume, owing tO the Ioilff and HCVere illness tbrnnorb tpWIi l,rt t,oo just passed. The commissioners received Mr. Murphy's resignation with deep regret, and they unanimously passed a resolution expressing such regret and recording their high appreciation of Mr. Murphy's service. Consequent on the resignation, resigna-tion, the following office appointments were made: Mr. Stanislaus Murphy, LL.B., barrister-at-law, re-be re-be secretary, in the room of Mr. N. D. Murphyy resigned; re-signed; Mr. Arthur E. Black to be clerk, vice Mr. Stanislaus Murphy .promoted. |