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THE
INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF
IRELAND—EXAMINATION RESULTS.
At the preliminary examination for candidates
applying to become apprentices to solicitors, held
upon the 8th and 9th inst., the following passed
the examination, and their names are arranged
in order of merit :—James R. Lindsay, Edward
A. Cleary, Richard S. H. Twigg,
John F.
O'Riordan, John Hollinger, Robert Baillie, jun.;
Andrew J. O'Flynn, Francis
]i.
Ringland, Patrick
F. O'Reilly, John J. Hamian, William II. Smith,
Herbert MacNeice.
John G. Magrath, Thomas A. Murphy, Patrick
G. O'Donnell, and Timothy J. Regan passed the
modified preliminary examination, for which
they had liberty to present themselves.
The remaining candidate has been postponed.
At the final examination for apprentices seeking
admission as solicitors, held upon the 5th, 6th,
and 7th inst., the following passed the examina
tion, and their names are arranged in order of
merit :—Christopher
E.
Callan,
Daniel
P.
O'Connor, B.A., N.U.I.; William D. Coyne, B.A.,
N.U.I.; William Devoy, Arthur J. Beatty, B.A.,
T.C.D.; Thomas J. Graham, William J. Con-
cannon, John D. Mclldowie, John M. Ford,
Thomas Murphy, Stephen H. Lynch, Edmund
W. Mooney, Thomas H. Wallace, Samuel E.
Williams, Thomas O. Davis, Lancelot I. N.
Lloyd-Blood, Donald L. Ross, Robert W. McGoni-
gal, Timothy C. Crinipn.
The remaining candidates are postponed.
By Order, WM. GEO. WAKELY,
Secretary.
Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,
Dublin, 2Ct/i
-linnniry,
1920.
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