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22

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[NOVEMBER, 1925

as owners of such Bonds, and whether

as these persons are prevented by the

non issue of such Bonds from taking any

steps to deal with such securities he

will arrange for the Bonds to be issued

forthwith so that they may become

saleable, or may be used as security

upon which overdrafts or loans may be

obtained.

The Minister gave the following reply :

The register Certificates to be issued to

holders of Land Bonds are in course of

printing and it is expected

that the

Certificates will be in the hands of all

persons entitled to them before the end

of next month.

Examination Results.

At the Preliminary Examination, held on

1st and 2nd days of October, the following

passed the examination, and their names are

arranged in order of merit :

1. Mary E. Smith.

2. Eugene Boland.

3. Frederick W. Gilligan.

4. William H. P. England.

5. Richard G. Walsh.

6. Francis Burke.

7. Frederick Kelly.

8. Laurence Gill.

9. Arthur]. Barrett.

10. Bernard J. Seales.

11. Kenneth P. Kilbride.

12. Louis Walsh.

13. Michael J. Fitzmaurice.

14. John B. Lavellc.

15. George E. Henderson.

16. Richard N. Brady

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,

Leo B. Skinner

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18. James J. Sexton.

Joseph

C.

Guihan

and Thomas A.

O'Donoghue passed the modified Preliminary

Examination, for which they had liberty to

present themselves.

Twenty candidates attended ;

all passed.

Preliminary Examination Prizes, 1925.

The Council awarded a Silver Medal to

Patrick J. Kiely, and Special Certificates to

Mary E. Smith and Eugene Bcland.

Final Examination.

At the Final Examination, held on 7th,

8th and 9th October, the following passed the

examination, and their names are arranged

in order of merit :

1. Edward A. Margetson.

2. William E. Godfrey, B.A., T.C.D.

3. John Ryan.

4. Francis G. Orr.

5. Joseph Brazil.

6. Maureen McDowell.

7. Martin Fitzgerald.

8. John D. T. Rooney.

9. John P. Dowel.

10. John D. Fitzgerald.

11. Joseph Brogan.

12. Robert J. Cussen.

13. Anthony J. Malone, B.A., N.U.I.

14. Derrick M. Martin, B.A., T.C.D.

15. William A. Hunter.

16. James W. Lane.

17. Morris H. MacGrath.

18. Michael J. McMahon.

19. Niall S. Gaffney.

The Council have awarded Special Certi–

ficates to Edward A. Margetson, William E.

Godfrey, B.A., T.C.D., and John Ryan.

Thirty candidates attended

19 passed ;

11 were postponed.

Scholarships, 1925.

The

Findlater

Scholarship

has

been

awarded to Samuel Love, who obtained first

place and Silver Medal at the October, 1924,

Final Examination. He served his apprentice–

ship with Mr. George T. Harley, of Messrs.

R. H. Wallace and Co., Downpatrick.

The Overend Preliminary Examination

Scholarship has been awarded to Patrick J.

Kiely, who is serving his apprenticeship with

Mr. F. V. Gordon, of Dublin.

The Overend Final Examination Scholar–

ship has been awarded

to William E.

Godfrey,

B.A.,

T.C.D., who

served

his

apprenticeship to Mr. T. F. Figgis, of Dublin.

Telephone.

The Society's Telephone No. at 45 Kildare

Street is 62543._________________

OFFICES. Solicitor would share offices ;

exclusive use of one room, centrally situated ;

convenient to Land Commission; electric

light and telephone ; £52. Reply Law Rooms,

c/o. Hely's Ltd., Dame Street.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

45 Kildare Street, Dublin.