£70
THE INCORPORATED LAW'SOCIETY OF
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IRELAND.
At
the
preliminary examination
for
candidates
seeking to become apprentices to solicitors held upon
the llth' ;and 12th days of October, 1904, the following
passed the examination, and their names are arranged
in order of merit : —
4. James S. Cony.
5. Francis A. Hughes.
0. George C. L. Kennedy.
1. William Shaw.
2.
Richard B. M'Keown.
3. Henry P. Bridge,'junr.
Henry T. B. Robinson has passed the special pre
liminary examination, for which lie had liberty to
present himself.
The remaining candidates have been postponed.
At the final examination for apprentices seeking
admission as solicitors held upon the 13th and 14th
days of October, 1904, the following passed the examina
tion, and their names are arranged in order of merit : —
1. E. Arthur Ryan.
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11. Frederick S. D. de A'.
2. Louis J. Walsh, B.A.,
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- White, B.A., LL.B.,
R.U.I.
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3. James C. Barr.
4jrhomas M. Condell.
5. James Cowling,
(i. Charles J. M'Gahon,
B.A., R.U.I.
7. Daniel J. Reilly.
8. George S. Rogers.
- 9. Robert Baillie.
T.C.D.
12. Thomas A. Ireland.
13. Robert Henry Leigh -
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ton,
B.A., LL. B.,
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14. Win. M'A. M^Cracken. fc
15. Patrick J. ,-j. Brode-
rick.
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16. Howard M'N. M'Cor-f
4.
mick, B.A., T.C.D.
Court of Examiners^hftve awarded a Gold Medal
:,' Arthur Ryan and Special Certificates to Louis J.
Walsh, James C. Barr, Thomas M. Condell, and James
••
William A. Smiles..
The renraming candidates have been postponlH.
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FlNDLATEE SCHOLAESHIP,
1904.
The Findlator Scholarship for 1904 has been awarded
to John Moloney.
By Order,
WM. GEO. WAKELY,
Solicitors' Buildings, Pour Courts,
Dublin,
2nd November,
1904.




