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THE INCOBPOEATED LAW SOCIETY OF
IRELAND.
EXAMIXATIOXS RESULTS.
At the Preliminary Examination for candi
dates applying
to become apprentices
to
solicitors, held upon the 29th and 30th May,
the following passed the examination, and their
names are arranged in order of merit :—
1. Edward J. H. Hopkins.
2. John A. Orr.
3. Vincent P. M'Gahan.
4. Hewitt B. Jellett.
5. Alexander M. Ilealy.
C. Thomas P. A. M'Veigh.
7. Joseph Fisher.
S. William H. Kenny.
9. Eraucis J. M'Kenna.
Joseph C. Erskine, James I-Ianna, Tliomas
O'Jv'eill, and John J. Walsh passed the modified
preliminary examination, for which they had
liberty to present themselves.
The remaining candidates are postponed.
Preliminary Examinations Prises,
1918-19.
A Special Certificate lias been awarded to
James F. K. Anderson.
At the Final Examination for apprentices
applying to be admitted as solicitors, held upon
the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd May, the following
passed the examination, and their names are
arranged in order of merit:—
1. Robert C. Bathurst.
2. Robert J. Swccney, B.A.N.U.I.
3. Samuel II. Forsytlie.
4. Michael Moloney.
5. Frederick C. Ellis.
0. Richard D. Orr, B.A.T.C.D.
7. Noel M. J. Purcell.
8.
James M. Scales.
9. James J. Blake.
10. Robert H. Commius.
11. Francis I. Clinch.
12. William S. Barrett.
13. George P. MacLaughlin.
The Council have awarded Silver Medals to
Robert C. Bathurst and Robert J. Sweeuey,
B.A.N.U.I., and Special Certificates to .Samuel
H. Forsythe and Michael Moloney.
The remaining candidate is postponed.
By Order,
WM. GEO. WAKET.Y,
Secretary.
Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,
Duslin,
Uih June,
1910.
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