The Gazette 1930-33

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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society ol Ireland.

NOVEMBER, 1930]

Titles in the Land Commission, at a salary of £70 monthly. Owing to representations made by the Council, the advertisement has been issued in an amended form, so as l^to invite applications from barristers and solici– tors, and extending the time for the receiving of applications to the 22nd November, 1930. Particulars may be obtained from the Secre– tary, Civil Service Commission, 45 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin, C.8. SOLICITORS' GOLFING SOCIETY. The Autumn Competition was held at Dollymount, on the 1st instant, at which forty members competed. The following were the prize-winners : COUNCIL CUP T. F. McKeever, 84, 14 70 ; S. A. Roche, 85, 10 75 ; P. Glynn, 91, 12 79. Best Gross D. Collins, 82. VETERANS' Cup T. Early and C. O'Brien tied with 80 nett. FOURBALL T. Early and T. Noonan (7 up) D. R. Pigot and D. Collins (5 up) ; J. Dixon and P. Boyd (3 up). EXAMINATION RESULTS. At the Preliminary Examination held on 8th and 9th October, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit : 1. Patrick K. McC. Rogers. 2. Edward A. O'Connell. 3. Augustine E. J. Baldwin. 4. John S. G. Sealy.

and Mr. Patrick A. Chance, Dublin ; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1899, and practised formerly at 12 Suffolk Street, and recently at 110 Grafton Street, Dublin. MR. SIDNEY M. BELL, Solicitor, died upon the 31st August, 1930, at North Devon Infirmary, Barnstable, County Devon. Mr. Bell served his apprenticeship with his father, the late Mr. Alexander Bell, Dublin ; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1906, and practised at 3 Molesworth Street, Dublin, under the style of Alexander Bell & Sons. MR. VICTOR M. BLACKBURNE, Solicitor, died upon the 1st September, 1930, at his residence, High Street, Carrickfergus, County Antrim. Mr. Blackburne served his apprenticeship with his father, the late Mr. Henry Blackburne, Belfast ; was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1908, and practised at 58 Donegall Street, Belfast, and at Carrick– fergus up to 1927. MR. FREDERICK L. MAXWELL, Solicitor, died upon the 10th September, 1930, at his residence, " The Pavilion," Armagh. Mr. Maxwell served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Edwin Best, Armagh; was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1904, and practised at Armagh. MR. JAMES DUFF, Solicitor, died upon the 25th October, 1930, at his residence, Rich– mond Terrace, Armagh. Mr. Duff was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1887, and practised at Armagh. NEW MEMBERS: The following have joined the Society : Francis Armstrong, Sligo. Laurence F. Branigan, Drogheda. James P. Kennedy, 63 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin. Francis J. McEntee, 17 D'Olier Street, Dublin. Louis C. Murphy, Dundalk.

5. Edward R. Banim. 6. Michael R. Boland. 7. Joseph Sadleir. 8. Bridget Hogan. 9. James D. Clenaghan. 10. John P. Mangan. 11. Maurice McGrath. Fifteen candidates

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passed ; four were postponed. Preliminary Examination Prizes, 1930. A Silver Medal was awarded to Patrick K. McC. Rogers, and Special Certificates to Isaac J. Nolan and Edward A. O'Connell. Intermediate Examination. At the Intermediate Examination held on 3rd October, the following passed the examination :

Martin J. Neilan, Roscommon. Alfred V. G. Thornton, Castlerea Land Commission Examiners.

. A Civil Service advertisement recently appeared inviting applications from barristers for the position of temporary Examiner of

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