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NOVEMBER, 1912] The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society ot Ireland.

51

Results of Examinations.

AT the Preliminary Examinations held upon

the 3rd and 4th days of October, the following

passed the Examination, and their names are

arranged in order of merit:—

1.

Jasper T. Brett.

2. Austin Cullen.

3. Thomas 0. J. Kavanagh.

4.

Thomas H. O'Donovan.

Thomas 0. Davis and William J. McCourt

passed the modified Preliminary Examina

tion, for which they had liberty to present

themselves.

Nine candidates attended the examina

tion :

six passed ;

three were postponed.

At the Intermediate Examination held

upon 7th October, the following passed the

examination :—

CLASS I.

1.

Ivan A. Howe.

2.

Patrick R. Boyd.

3. Reginald F. Clery.

4.

Edmond A. Rice.

5.

Cecil J. Farrell.

6. Robert A. Osborne.

7. Gerald L. Alderdice.

CLASS II.

1. Arthur Kenny.

2. Robert W. McGonigal.

3.

Thomas Dunbar.

4.

Thomas C. Doyle.

The remaining candidate is postponed.

Twelve candidates attended the examina

tion :

eleven passed; one was postponed.

At the Final Examination held upon the

8th, 9th and 10th days of October, the

following passed the examination, and their

names are arranged in order of merit:—

1. Robert H. Mathews, B.A., R.U.I.

2. William J. G. Seeds.

3. Andrew Robb.

4. Michael Noyk, B.A., T.C.D.

5. Daniel C. S. P. Moon.

6.

John G. Oulton.

7.

Patrick H. Rosney.

8. Richard H. Hudson.

9. Robert V. Hamilton, B.A., R.U.I.

10. Richard F. T. Greer.

11.

Percy J. Waldron.

12. William W. M. Knight.

The remaining candidates are postponed.

The Court of Examiners have awarded a

Gold Medal to Robert H. Mathews, B.A.,

R.U.I. ; a Silver Medal to William J. G. Seeds,

and a Special Certificate to Andrew Robb.

Seventeen candidates attended the exam

ination :

twelve

passed;

five

postponed.

were

Findlater Scholarship

THE Findlater Scholarship for 191:4 ha> been

awarded to Mr. Francis J. O'Connor, H.A.,

R.U.I., who served his apprenticeship to Mr.

T. G. Quirke, of 15 South Frederick Street,

Dublin, and obtained first place and a Gold

Medal at the Final Examination held in

May, 1912.

Solicitors' Apprentices Debating Society.

THE Opening Meeting of the 1912-13 Session

was held in the Hall of the Incorporated Law

Society upon the 25th October, 1912, and

was presided over by the President of the

Incorporated Law Society (Mr. Gerald Byrne).

The Auditor (Mr. Ambrose Davoren, B.A.)

read an inaugural address on " The Rights

of Minorities."

The

first

resolution :—" That

the best

" thanks of the Society be given to

the

" Auditor for his address, and that it be

" printed at the expense of the Incorporated

" Law Society," was moved by Captain Bryan

Cooper, D.L., and seconded by Mr. Patrick

Lynch, K.C.

The

second

resolution :—" That

the

" Solicitors' Apprentices' Debating Society is

" worthy of the support of the Solicitors'

" Apprentices of Ireland, the Council of the

" Incorporated

Law

Society,

and

the

" Solicitors'

profession," was moved by

Professor Kettle, and

seconded by Mr.

Hanna, K.C., and after the President had

addressed

the meeting,

the proceedings

terminated.

THE weekly meetings of the Debating Society

will be held on Monday evenings at eight

o'clock, p.m., in the Antient Concert Rooms,

Great Brunswick Street.

The Honorary

Secretary of the Society for 1912-13 Session

is Mr. Arthur C. J. Cox, B.A., 26 Merrion

Square, North, Dublin, with whom appren

tices desirous of joining the Society should

communicate.