Doherty, Roderic Dolan, Philip Downey Peter Dooley,
James Dudley, Andrew Thomas Dunne, Dermot A.
Dunne, Richard Evans.
Josephine Fair, Peter Flanagan, Paul M. J. Gallagher,
John Garahy, Michael P. Gilvarry, Margaret M. A.
Gleeson, Gerard Francis Griffin, Timothy Gerard Hallis-
sey, Edward J. Hanlon, Michael Hayes, David Vincent
Hickey, Michael Higgins, Heather Hodgins, Paul G.
Horan, Kevin Michael Houlihan, Eamonn G. Howard,
Eileen Marian A. P. Howell, Joseph Jordan, Philip
Joyce, Sheila Marie Kearney, Martin James Kearns,
Gerard M. Kenny, Michael Edward King, Nathaniel
Lacy, Florence Ciaran Lawlor, Michael Anthony Layng,
Maurice Joseph Linehan, Gemma Loughnane, Charles
J. M. Louth.
Paul Joseph MacArdle, Patrick Brian Maginn, Joseph
Francis Maguire, Giaran Mangan, Mary Honora Martin,
Raphael Mathews, Arthur D. S. Moran, Olive Moran,
Laurence Joseph Morley, Deirdre Morris, Fiona Mul-
doon, Sheila Mulloy, Fergal Patrick Murphy, James
Terence Murphy, Tom Murran, Rowena McAllister,
Peter Francis X. McDonnell, Patrick Joseph McGovern,
Raymond Philip McGovern, Elizabeth Martha Nagle,
John Naughton, Alan Nagur, Gerard M. Neilan, Jeanne
Ni Ghuinneagain, Ann Mary Nolan, Seamus Noonan.
John Columba O'Carroll, Deirdre Letitia O'Connell,
Margaret V. O'Connell, Sighle Mary O'Connell, Deirdre
O'Connor, Kevin O'Connor, William O'Connor, Niall
Kevin O'Doherty, Brian O'Donnell, Edward L. O'Grady
Eunan James O'Halpin, Constantine O'Leary, John
O'Leary, Malachy P. M. O'Neill, R. St. J. O'Neill,
Ann O'Reilly, Peter F. O'Reilly, Hugh V. O'Donoghue,
Miriam B. O'Riordan, Anthony Patrick O'Rourke, Niall
O'Sullivan, Patrick O'Sullivan.
Michael Patwell, Patrick Power, Michael Joseph H.
Quinlan, Alexander St. J. D. Ross, Niall Sheridan,
Sharon Mary Scally, Joanne Mary Sheehan, William
J. E. Simon, James Martin Sweeney, Vincent Owen
Toher, Pearse J. Tuite, Valentine Turnbull, Mary
Twomey, Catriona Mary Walsh, Gerard Walsh, Barry
Wallace, Véronica Ann Watchorn, Brian O. Whelan,
Richard R. Whelehan, William Xavier White, Gary
Martin Wine.
158 candidates attended; 136 passed.
Second Irish Examination
Denis J. M. Barror, Denis P. W. Boland, Rosemary
P. Bolger, John F. Carroll, Patrick Francis Clyne,
Edward A. Coonan, Angela Eileen Crowley, Helen J*
Cullen, Patrick John Daly, Mary Catherine Dolan,
Peter M. G. Douglas (B.C.L.), Gerard A. Doyle, Giaran
Earley (B.C.L.), Michael Enright (B.C.L.), Mary E. Fin-
lay, John W. T. Finn, Raymond P. Finucane, John
Flanagan, William Harnett, Louis A. Healy, Harry P-
O. Hunt, Michael G. Irvine, Michael J. Keane, Cath-
erine A. Kelly, Edward A. Kelly, Thomas A. King,
Noel G. Maher, Brian D. Matthews, Paul Morris,
Joseph B. Morton, Declan Moylan, Elizabeth G. Mul-
lan, John N. Murphy, Jacqueline Murray.
Alan Donnelly McCrea, Thomas J. F. McDwyer
(B.A.), John C. McKeown, Brian R. McLoughlin,
Michael F. Nolan (B.C.L.), Jacinta Noonan, James
Peter O'Boyle (B.C.L.), Brian D. O Briain, Kieran E.
O'Brien, Daniel J. O'Connell, Michael O'Connell
(B.C.L.), Sean M. O Floinn (B.C.L.), Keran O'Gorman,
Vincent M. O'Reilly, Mary Ruth O'Sullivan, Thomas
F. O'Sullivan, Alvin F. M. Price, John B. Quinn, John
J. Seery, Noel M. Smyth, Patrick J. Sweeney, Francis
A. Wall (B.C.L.), John L. Mulvey.
61 candidates attended; 57 passed.
COPYING MACHINE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR TYPIST
A photo-copying machine is no substitute for a good
typist, in the view of Mr Justice Melford Stevenson,
the High Court Judge.
He brandished a sheaf of photo-copied correspon-
dence in court yesterday and said he had never seen
"a more revolting collection of papers."
"Without being unduly old-fashioned," continued the
69-year-old Judge, "one does long for the days when
poperly prepared bundles of typed sheets were placed
before the court, instead of these revolting photo-
copied processes.
"No competent clerical worker has ever set eyes on
these documents," he commented, recalling the time
when typists made legible, well-presented copies of
written exhibits.
"I suppose I will be told that no one can be found to
do this work nowadays," added the Judge. Mr. Peter
Bowsher, counsel, said the current cost of typing docu-
ments was between 37£p and 50p a page.
As neither side in the action could be described
as "paupers" the Judge said he would consider later
whether any allowance for the correspondence should
be made in the costs.
"Frankly, these documents might well be in Sanskrit
as far as I am concerned."
The comments came during the second day of an
action in which Mr. D. McLean and his wife, Margaret,
of London, are suing a shipping firm over a £744 cruise
from Southampton to Durban in March 1969.
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