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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
[APRIL, 1912
Chinese Imperial Railway, Five per cent.
Gold Loan.
Chinese Imperial Government, Five per cent.
Shanghai, Hangshow, Ningpo Railway
Loan.
Chinese Imperial Railways, Canton, Kowloon
Railway Five per cent. Sterling Bonds.
Russian Government Grand Russian Railway
Four per cent. Bonds (Nicholas Railway).
Central Pacific Railway Company, 1st Re
funding Mortgage Four per cent. Gold
Bonds, 1949.
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway
Company Four per cent. 1st and Re
funding Mortgage Gold 1 Bonds, 1934.
New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail
road Company Four per cent. 1956
Debentures.
Result of Intermediate Examination.
AT the Intermediate Examination held upon
1st March, the following Apprentices passed
the Examination :—
CLASS I.
1. Patrick Hannan.
2. William J. Norman.
3. Stephen deV. Fogarty.
The remaining candidates were postponed.
Seven candidates attended :
three passed ;
four were postponed.
New Solicitor.
ADMISSION DURING MARCH, 1912.
Name
Served Apprenticeship to
Brennan, Georg-e Ernest
John I\. Brennan, Wex-
ford.
Easter Sittings Lectures.
LECTURES will be delivered to the Senior
Class upon the subjects of Real Property,
Equity and Conveyancing by Professor
Quirke, on the following dates in Easter
Sittings, 1912 :—
April 16, 19, 23, 26, 30.
May 3, 7, 10, 14, 17.
Lectures will be delivered to the Junior
Class upon Common Law by Professor
Sharpe, on the following dates in Easter
Sittings, 1912 :—
April 15, 18, 22, 25, 29.
May 2, 6, 9, 13, 16.
Dates of Examinations.
THE following are the dates of the May, 1912,
Examinations :—
Preliminary, 13th and 14th May (Notices
to be lodged before 13th April).
Final, 20th, 21st and 22nd May (Notices
to be lodged before 20th April).
Calendar of the Incorporated Law Society
1912.
THE Calendar and Law Directory, published
by the Society, for 1912, can be obtained in
the Secretary's Office, price Three Shillings,
or by post Three Shillings and Fourpence.
Solicitors' Apprentices' Debating Society.
SESSION 1911-12.
MEETINGS during Easter Sittings at Eight
o'clock, p.m., in the Antient Concert Rooms,
Great Brunswick Street.
April 15th.—Legal Debate—" That the case
of
Richard, Evans and Co.
v.
Astley
(1911)
A. C. 674, was wrongly decided."
April 22nd.—Debate—" That Co-operation is
a policy suited to Ireland's needs."
April 29th.—Impromptu Speeches.
May 6th.—Debate—" That Home Rule is the
true solution of the Irish question."
May 13th.—Debate—" That the utility of
Public Libraries is questionable."
ALL communications connected with THE
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