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28

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law

Society

of Ireland.

[NOVEMBER, 1918

The Military Cross has been awarded to

2ND LIEUTENANT HUGH GALBRAITH, Royal

Dublin Fusiliers.

2nd Lieutenant Galbraith was admitted a

Solicitor

in Easter Sittings,

1911,

and

practised at

5 South Frederick Street,

Dublin, and Drogheda.

A Bar to the Military Cross has been

awarded to CAPTAIN ROBERT WATTS, Army

Service Corps (attached Royal Irish Rifles).

Captain Watts was admitted a Solicitor in

Trinity Sittings,

1913, and practised at

Belfast.

Legal Appointment.

SIR FRANCIS E. KEARNEY has been appointed

Clerk of the Crown and Peace for the County

and City of Limerick, in room of the late

Mr. William M. Beauchamp.

New Member.

THE

following joined the Society during

October, 1918 :—

Russell McWilliam, Monaghan.

Commissioners to Administer Oaths.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the

following to be Commissioners to administer

Oaths :—

Richard W. Maxwell, Solicitor, 40 Nth.

Gt. George's Street, Dublin.

David A. Quaid, Solicitor, 9 Eustace

Street, Dublin.

David

McKibbon,

Estate

Agent,

Donaghadee.

High Court Hours.

THE present sitting hours of the Courts are

from 10.30 a.m. till 3 p.m., unless where a

Judge finds it desirable that the hearing of

a case should continue to a later hour.

On Saturdays the offices of the High Court

are open from 10.30 a.m. till 12 o'clock noon.

New Solicitors.

THE following were admitted during August,

September, and October, 1918 :—

Name

Served Apprenticeship to

Callan, John W. T.

...

John H. Callan, i Suffolk

Dublin.

Johnson, Richard D. F. Matthew D. McCoy, 100

George St., Limerick.

O'Reilly, Philip H. I. Thomas J. Greene, 11 Wel–

lington Quay, Dublin.

The Local Bankruptcy (Ireland) Act, 1888.

Increase of Remuneration.

BY Order of the Lord Lieutenant in Council

made under the Local Bankruptcy (Ireland)

Act, 1888, dated the 1st day of November,

1918, and published in the

Dublin Gazette

of

same date, after reciting the fixing of costs

under the Act by rules, of 28th December,

1888, it was ordered as follows :—

That the costs payable to Solicitors in

proceedings

under

the

said Act,

as

prescribed by the First Schedule to the

said Rules

dated

the

28th day of

December, 1888,

shall be

increased

in

respect of business transacted on and after

the 7th day of May, 1918, by the addition

thereto of an amount equal to twenty-five

per cent, of the amount of such prescribed

costs, such increase to be in force during

the continuance of the present war and for

a period of six months thereafter.

Results of Examinations.

AT the Preliminary Examination, held on

3rd and 4th Oct., the following passed the

examination, and their names are arranged

in order of merit —

1.

Edward Walsh.

2. William St. Clair Rice.

3.

Patrick Ryan.

4. Thaddeus O'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.

Thirteen

candidates

attended :

eight

passed ;

five were postponed.

At the Intermediate Examination, held

upon the 7th October, the following passed

the examination, and their names are classed

and placed in order of merit :—

CLASS I.

1. Michael J. Spears.

2. Hutchinson E. Davidson.

3.

John B. McCann.

4. Barry M. O'Meara.

5. Augustus Cullen.

CLASS II.

Alexander Sutherland.

Ten candidates attended:

six passed;

four were postponed.