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NOVEMBER, 1922]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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Appointments.

The

following

Solicitors

have

been

appointed by the Provisional Government

to be District Justices :—

Mr. Louis J. Walsh, of Maghera, at

Letterkenny, for District No. 1.

Mr. J. Crotty, of Wexford, at Donegal, for

District No. 2.

Mr. John J. Molloy, of Birr, at Carrick-

on-Shannon, for District No. 4.

Mr. George P. Cussen, of Dublin, at Dublin,

for District No. 11.

Mr. John Forde, of Dundalk, at Oughterard,

for District No. 12.

Mr. Dermot F. Gleeson, of Nenagh, at

Ennis, for District No. 16.

Mr. Bartholomew J. Goff, of Dublin, at

Kilkenny, for District No. 18.

Registrations of Judgments, etc.

Messrs. Stubbs' Year Books and Gazette

Indexes for six years, 1917-22,

inclusive,

which contain an index of information for

six years, 1916-21,

inclusive, relating to

Bankruptcies,

Deeds

of

Arrangement,

Petitions for Arrangement, Bills of Sale, and

Judgments in Ireland, are among the books

which can be obtained by members from the

Secretary's Office, 33 Molesworth Street.

Solicitors' Golfing Society.

The above Society held their Autumn

Competition at Portmarnock, on Thursday,

the 28th Sept. There were forty-eight com

petitors, of whom Mr. Plunkett Kenney was

the best with a nett score of 78 ;

Master

Denning and Mr. Tracy tieing for second

place with a score of 80.

Mr. D. Sullivan won the prize for best

gross with 85, and Mr. Chidley won the prize

for the best 9 holes with 36|.

In the afternoon foursome sweepstakes

were played. Mr. James Moore and Master

Denning were returned the winners, with

Messrs. McArevey and Porter second.

Solicitors' Bill (Northern Ireland).

The above Bill, which has passed the House

of Commons and the Senate of Northern

Ireland, confers upon the Incorporated Law

Society of Northern Ireland the powers and

duties

in Northern

Ireland which

the

Incorporated Law Society of Ireland hitherto

possessed and discharged under the Solicitors

(Ireland) Act, 1898, for the whole of Ireland.

Those apprentices serving at present to

Solicitors

in Northern Ireland who were

apprentices on the first day of October, 1921,

can continue their lectures and pass their

examinations under the Incorporated Law

Society of Ireland.

Examinations Results.

At the Preliminary Examination, held on

the 5th and 6th October, the following passed

the

examination,

and

their names

are

arranged in order of merit:—

1.

Thomas C. Williams.

2.

James J. Hickey.

3.

James A. Rice,

4.

Joseph Murray.

5.

Joseph O'Dwyer.

6. Mark F. Conroy.

Edward A. Margetson passed the modified

Preliminary Examination, for which he had

liberty to present himself.

Nine candidates attended :

7 passed ;

2

were postponed.

PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PRIZES,

1922.

A Silver Medal was awarded to John H.

Bergin.

At the Intermediate Examination, held

upon the 10th October, the following passed

the examination, and their names are classed

and arranged in order of merit:—

CLASS I.

1. Robert Erskine.

2.

John S. O'Connor.

3.

Laurence Kirwan.

4. Michael J. Alien.

5.

Frank Thornton.

6. Denis J. Bergin.

7. Charles S. Quinlan.