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The Gazette of the. Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[NOVEMBER, 1919

To inquire into the duties, method of

appointment, .salaries and allowances of

the Clerks of the Crown and Peace as Local

Registering Authorities, to report whether

the present system of registration could be

improved by greater centralization without

additional expense, and to advise what

salaries and allowances should be paid to

the Clerks of the Crown and Peace as Local

Registering Authorities, assuming

(a)

that

the work of registration continues as at

present ;

(b)

that greater centralization is

effected.

To advise whether consolidated salaries

and allowances should be paid to them to

cover their duties both as Clerks of the

Crown and Peace and as Local Registering

Authorities.

Mr. J. G. Breakey (Crown and Hanaper

Office) is Secretary to the Committee. The

first sitting of the Committee is fixed to take

place on 18th November.

Ministry of Labour.

APPOINTMENTS DEPARTMENT.

The Council have

received

from

the

Ministry of Labour, Appointments Depart

ment, St. Ermin's Hotel, Westminster, a

letter requesting the circulation amongst the

members of this Society of an appeal from

the Minister of Labour to employers

in

support of the employment of ex-service men.

A copy of this appeal is issued with this

GAZETTE, and

the Council commend

its

consideration to the members of the Society.

Examination Results.

At the Intermediate Examination, held

upon 6th October, the following passed the

examination, and their names are classed

and placed in order of merit:—

CLASS I.

1. John J. O'Donnell.

2. John McGrath.

3. John Dorman.

.4. Henry J. A. Quinn.

5. James J. F. Lawlor.

CLASS II.

1. Eric C. Doogan.

2. William P. Stevens.

3. Patrick Ryan.

4. Lancelot I. N. Lloyd-Blood.

5. Austin Donnelly.

Thirteen candidates attended

3 were postponed.

10 passed

At

the Preliminary Examination, held

upon the 2nd and 3rd October, the following

passed the examination, and their names^are

arranged in order of merit :—

1. Cornelius Healy.

2. Williarp T. Roe.

3. John R. Lawson.

James Malseed

5. John W. Gorman.

6. Richard B. Falkiner, jun.

7. John A. Lavan.

equal.

George W. Knight and John M. Salmon

passed the modified Preliminary Examina

tion, for which they had liberty to present

themselves.

Thirteen candidates attended :

9 passed ;

4 were postponed.

At the Final Examination, held upon 7th,

8th and 9th October, the following passed

the examination,

and

their names

arranged in order of merit :—

are

1. Bernard B. Hoy.

2. William T. Clare.

3. John J. Bolger, B.A., N.U.I.

4. John A. Murphy.

5. William T. McMenamin.,

6. David D: MacDonald.

7. Sydney Exshaw.

8. Cecil P. Moore, B.A., N.D.I.

9. Joseph H. Dixon.

10. Percival H. Browne, B.A., T.C.D.

11. Philip J. O'Sullivan.

12. Reginald A. Sainsbury.

13. Edward T. Ryan.

14. Kevin Walsh.

15. JphnJ. Kavanagh.