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NOVEMBER, 1924]

flic Gazette of the Incorporated Lav/ Society of Ireland.

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Mr. Watson

served hisjjapprenticeship

with the late Mr. T. T. L. Overend, 12 Ely

Place, Dublin, was admitted in Michaelmas

Sittings, 1898, and practised at 34 Uawson

Street, Dublin, up to the year 1900, when he

retiied from practice.

Examination Results.

At the Preliminary Examination held on

2nd and 3rd October, the following passed

the

examination,

and

their names

are

arranged in crder of merit;

1. Gerald M. Counahan

2. Michael Vignoles.

3.

Patrick J. O'Neill.

4.

Patrick J. McCarthy.

5.

James F. M. Egan.

6. Daniel F. Williams.

7. Henry Downing.

8. Robert A. Frewen.

9. Michael White.

10.

Frederick Butterworth. .-

11.

Cecil M. E. Winder.

James Burns,

James Cody, Daniel C.

Mangan, Edward Neville, Francis Poyntz

and John P. J. Smith passed the modified

Preliminary Examination for which they had

liberty to present themselves.

Twenty-one Candidates

attended ;

17

passed ; 4 were postponed.

Preliminary Examinations Prizes, 1924.

The Council awarded a Silver Medal to

Gerald M. Counahan.

At

the

Intermediate Examination

for

Apprentices

to Solicitors,

held

on

6th

October, the following passed the examina–

tion, and their names

are

classed and

arranged in order of merit :

CLASS I.

1. Gerald F. Robinson.

2. Mary Lohan.

3. Henry C. Thompson.

4. Michael B. Roche.

CLASS II.

1. Henry H. Barry

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Alexander W. Hughes [ eclual -

3. Carter S. Draper.

4. Frederick W. D. Moorhead.

5. Cuthbert

J. Furlong.

6. Frederick J. Dempsey.

Ten Candidates attended and

the

10

Candidates passed.

At the Final Examination held on the

7th, 8th and 9th October,

the following

passed the examination and their names are

arranged in order of merit :

1.

Samuel Love.

2. Dorothea M. Browne.

3.

John S. O'Connor.

4.

James Tanham.

5. Michael Kavanagh.

6. Charles J. C. Joyce.

7.

James P. Glynn.

8.

Redmond O'Regan.

9.

John B. McNulty.

10. Dermot M. McDowell.

11.

Patrick D. O'Grady.

12.

Stephen M. McAuliffe.

13.

John Halpenny.

14.

Charles M. Glass.

15.

Francis Murphy, B.A., N.U.I.

16. Martin J. Neilan.

17.

Frank Thornton.

18.

Leopold J. Jameson.

19.

Edmund A. Corr.

The Council awarded Silver Medals to

Samuel Love, Dorothea M. Browne and

John S. O'Connor, and Special Certificates

to James Tanham and Michael Kavanagh.

Thirty Candidates attended ;

19 passed ;

11 were postponed.

Scholarships, 1924.

The Findlater Scholarship was awarded to

Edmund Carroll who obtained First Place

and a Silver Medal at the October, 1923,

Final Examination. He

served his ap–

prenticeship with his father, Mr. Anthony

Carroll, of Fermoy.

The Overend Preliminary Examination

Scholarship was awarded

to Gerald M.

Counahan, who is serving his apprenticeship

with Mr. Robert Kieran of Dublin. The

Overend Final Examination Scholarship

was awarded to Samuel Love, who served

his apprenticeship with Mr. George T. Harley

of the firm of R. H. Wallace & Co., Down-

patrick.

Damage

to Property

(Compensation) Act,

1923.

On the 1st August, 1924, the Damage to

Property (Compensation) (Amendment) Act,

1924, was passed, the object of which is to

authorise the issue of Securities in cases

within Section 15 of

the Act

of

1923.

Section 2 of the Amending Act provides that