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The

Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[DECEMBER, 1914

August 6 it was provided that all payments

which had become due and payable before

the date of that Proclamation or which would

become due and payable on any day before

September 4

in

respect of any bill of

exchange drawn before August 4, or in respect

of any contract made before that time—

that was to say, before August 4—should be

deemed to be due and payable on a da}' one

calendar month after the day on which the

payment originally became due and payable.

Then, by a Proclamation of September 3, the

date of payment was extended by a month—

to October 4. But there was nothing in the

Proclamation of September 3

to alter the

class of contracts, payment in respect of which

was to be affected by the moratorium. The

moratorium was not extended so as to apply

to contracts made after August 4.

Lord Justice Phillimore and Lord Justice

Pickford delivered judgment to the same

effect.

(Reported

The Times Law Reports,

Vol.

XXXI., p. 54).

Results of Examinations.

AT the Preliminary Examination held upon

8th and 9th October, the following passed the

examination, and their names are arranged

in order of merit :—

1. John A. O'Connell.

2. Patrick Marron, Jun.

3. John J. Early.

4. Eustace TyndalL

5. Sydney Exshaw.

John Hanrick, Patrick J. Kennedy, and

Albert Woodcock have passed the modified

Preliminary Examination, for which they

had liberty to present themselves.

Ten candidates attended :

eight passed ;

two were postponed.

passed the Examination, and their names are

arranged in order of merit :—

1. James O'Connor.

2. William J. Keery.

3. Daniel P. King.

4. William J. Norman.

5. Henry G. Morris.

6. George Lynch.

7. James C. Browne.

8. John Boycl.

9. Alexander M. TurnbuH.

10. John Forde.

11. James O'Doherty.

12. John Cullen.

13. Gerald L. Alderdice.

14. James J. O'Connor.

15. Robert A. Osborne.

16. Edmond A. Rice.

17. Conor A. Maguire, B.A., N.U.I.

18. Robert D. C. Bustard.

19. Richard A. Herbert.

20. Patrick Hogan, B.A., N.U.I.

The Council awarded a Gold Medal to

James O'Connor, a Silver Medal to William

J. Keery, and a Special Certificate to Daniel

P. King.

Twenty-five candidates attended :

twenty

passed ;

five were postponed.

At the Final Examination for Apprentices

seeking admission as Solicitors, held upon the

13th, 14th and 15th October, the following

Findlater Scholarship.

The Findlater Scholarship for 1914 was

awarded to Mr. Valentine W. Miley, B.A.,

Oxon., who served his apprenticeship with

his father, Mr. D. O'Connell Miley, of 12

South Frederick Street, Dublin.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin.

THE GAZETTE will accept advertisements for

sale and purchase of property, loans, securities

offered, and money for investments on mort

gages, partnerships, clerkships, and generally

such advertisements as would be of service to

the members of the Society and the Profession.

Communications as to advertisements should"

be addressed

to Messrs. Hely's Limited,

28 Dame Street. Dublin.