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THE INCOEPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF
IEELAND.
RESULTS OF EXAMINATIONS.
At the Preliminary Examination for persons
applying
to
be
bound
as
apprentices
to
Solicitors, held 011 3rd and 4th inst., the follow
ing passed the examination, and their names
are arranged in order of merit:—
1. Edward Walsh
2. William S=t
Clair Rice
3. Patrick! Ryan
4. Thadcleus 0'Sullivan
5. Martin J. Neilan
6. Charles J. Downing
Patrick M. Cullen and John Dorman passed
the modified Preliminary Examination,
for
which they had liberty to present themselves.
The remaining candidates arc postponed.
At the Final Examination for apprentices
seeking admission as solicitor's, held upon the
8th, 9th and 10th insts., the following parsed
the examination and their names are arranged
in order of merit:—
1. John J. Early
2. John A. O'Connell
3. William J. Clerk*
4. Harry B. Bell, B.A., T.C.D.
e JThomas J. Dunne
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5> IJohn J. W. Morrin, B.A., N.TJ.I. j e<*u<u-
7. Edward Fitzgerald, B.A., N.U.I.
8. John S. Conroy
Bftr.NUi.
9. Patrick T. J. Mulligan
10. Francis J. Byrne
,
11. Gerald Daly, Junr.
12. Barry I. Sullivan
13. Thomas H. O'Donovan
14. Justin C. McKenna
The remaining candidates are postponed.
The Council have awarded a Silver Medal to
John J. Early.
FINDLATEB. SCHOLARSHIP.
The Findlater Scholarship for 1918 lias been
awarded to Philip H. I. O'Reilly.
By Order,
WM. GEO. WAKELY,
Secretary.
Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,
Dublin,
Wth
October, 1918.