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INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY.

At the preliminary examination for candidates seek

ing to become apprentices to solicitors, held upon the

10th and llth days of October, the following passed

„ the examination, and their names are arranged in

/order of merit:—

1.

John William. -Buggy; 2. Richard H. Hudson;

3. Robert Hunter."

Joseph Campbell and Albert E. Davis have passed

the special preliminary examination for which they

had liberty to present themselves.

''The remaining candidates axe postponed.

At the final examination for apprentices seeking

admission as solicitors, held upon the 12th and 13th

days of October, the following passed the examination,

and their names are arranged in order of merit:—

1. James Alexander; 2. Cyril C. Stronge, B.A.,

T.C.D..;

3.

Bernard G. Donnelly;

4.

Thomas

J. O'Sullivan; 6. Francis C.

J. O'Reilly; 8. William H.

M'Cullough ; 9. Edward Phelan ; 10. James Garrahan ;

11. Edward

Joseph O'Farrell;

12. John Thomas

Donovan; 13. William. J. Ryan; 14. Thomas William

Franks, B.A., T.C.D. ; 15. William S. Nolan; 16. John

J. Goulding; 17. Edward W. Hayes; 18. William P.

Bridge, B.A., T.G.D.; 19. Michael Mgran; 20. Win.

C. Stedmond; 21. James p'Gonnor, jun.

The Court of Examiners has ajtfoft-ded silver medals

to James Alexander and CyriJ_d?.Sfronge, aad special

certificates to'Bemard_.G. Donnelly, Thomas M'Kinty,

and Michael J. O'Sullivan.

The remaining candidates are postponed.

"

FIKDLATBH SCHOLARSHIP.

The Findlater Scholarship

.for 1905

has been

awarded to John B.".Lynch, B.A., R.TJ.I.

By order,

WM. GEO. WAKELY,

Secretary.

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,

Dublin, 1st November, 1905.

M'Kinty; 5. Michael

Nugen't;

7. William

•*«"