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!THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF
IRELAND.
At the Preliminary Examination of candidates seeking
to be bound as apprentices to solicitors, held upon' tee
13th and 14th days of October, 1903, the following
passed the examination, and their names are arranged
in order of merit:—
1. Michael J. O'Dempsey
2. William H. Girvin
3. James B. Butler
4. James (1 Hynes
5. Conyers Baker
6.
George. Baxter
The remaining candidates are postponed.
At the Final Examination of apprentices seeking
admission as solicitors, held upon the 15th and 16th
days of October, 1903, the following passed the examina
tion, and their names are arranged in order of merit:—
1. John J. MacKenzie
2.'Henry C. M'Cay
3. James A. Culbert
4. Robert G. Connell
5. John Orr Newton
6. James M. Judge, B.A.,
R.U.I.
1.
Thomas W. Fitzgerald
8. Andrew G. Jackson
9. John C. Callan
10. Edward H. Burne
11. John Gillespie
12. Charles A. MacKenzie
13. John J. G. Keating
14. Eric A. Little, B.A.,
T.C.D.
15. John E. White
16. William M. Keatinge,
B.A., T.C.D.
17. John Archer, B.A..
R.U.I.
18. John F. Culhane
19. Thomas J. Deering
20. Albert L. M'Clelland
21. JohnTNolan
The Court of Examiners have awarded Silver Medals
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to John J. MacKenzie and Henry C. M'Cay, and Special
Certificates to JamerA. Culbert, Robert G. Connell, and
John Orr Newton.
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The remaining candidates have been postponed.
FlNDLATBR SCHOLARSHIP,
1903.
The Findlater Scholarship for 1903 has been awarded
tu Edmund A. Swayne.
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Secretary.
Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,
Dublin,
4th November,
1903.