The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
MAY, 1924
in consequence of the destruction of the
Four Courts, but where the Solicitor has in
his possession a plain copy, he shall be at
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a Notice of
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favour of A.B. against C.D.'s
interest in
the funds to credit of this account."
Results of Examinations.
At the Preliminary Examination held on
10th and llth April, the following passed
the examination
and
their names
are
arranged in order of merit :
1. Bernard Bernstein.
2. Francis Armstrong..
James C. Fagan:
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4. James Neville.
5. Anthony A. F. Tatlbw:
6. Brendan Walsh:
7. Noel P. Shee.
8. Alan G. Murray.
9. William J. Leahy.
10. Timothy Lynch.
11- NoraM*. O'Shiel.
12. Louis C. Murphy.
George Crowley and Gerald F. Robinson
passed the modified Preliminary Examination
for which they had liberty to present them–
selves.
Eighteen Candidates attended ;
fourteen
passed ;
four were postponed.
At the Final Examination held on 2nd
and 3rd and 4th April, the following passed
the examination,
and
their
names
are
arranged in order of merit :
1. Laurence Kirwan.
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,
PatrickF. O'Reilly.
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3. Edward T. Richards.
4. William White.
5. Cornelius Healy.
6. Edward J. H. Hopkins.
7. Charles S. Ouinlan.
8. John J. Hannan.
9. Robert H. Brett.
10. Charles J. Joyce.
11. Hugh R. Wallace.
13. Andrew J. O'Flynn.
13. William L. Ryan.
14. Hew Barrington Jellett.
The Council awarded Special Certificates
to Laurence Kirwan and Patrick F. O'Reilly.
Twenty-two Candidates attended ;
four–
teen passed ;
eight were postponed.
Intermediate Examination.
The Intermediate Examination will be
held on Tuesday the 1st July in the Royal
College >..f Surgeons, St. Stephen's Green,
Dublin
Notices from apprentices of intention to
attend the examination should be lodged
before 24th June in the Secretary's offics,
33 Mo'esworth Street, Dublin.
Irish Solicitors' Golfing Society.
The Annual Meeting will be held at the
Royal Dublin Golf Club, Dollymount, on
Tuesday, the 3rd day of June, 1924.
There
will be a competition, 18 holes by stroke, in
the forenoon ;
and in the afternoon a Four–
some competition against bogey.
A dinner will be held in the evening.
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GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should
be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,
33 iMolesworth Street, Dublin.