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3- Sections 8 and 57 of the Solicitors (Ireland)

Act, 1898, shall have effect as if, for the references

therein to the Lord Chancellor, there were

sub

stituted

references to the Chief Justice, and, for the

references therein to the President of the Queen's

Bench Division and the Master of the Rolls, there

were substituted references to the President of the

High Court and the senior ordinary judge of the

Supreme Court.

(L.S.)

GIVEN under the Official Seal of the

Government, this

jth

day of June,

1946.

EAMON DE VALERA,

Taoiseach.

SOLICITORS' REMUNERATION ACT,

1881, ADAPTATION ORDER, 1946

THE Government, in exercise of the powers con–

ferred on them by section 12 of the Adaptation of

Enactments Act, 1922 (No. 2 of 1922) (as adapted

in consequence of the enactment of the Constitution),

and section 5

of the Constitution (Consequential

Provisions) Act, 1937 (No, 40 of 1937), hereby

order as follows :

1. This Order may be cited as

the Solicitors'

Remuneration Act, 1881, Adaptation Order, 1946.

2. The Interpretation Act, 1937 (No. 38 of 1937),

applies to this Order.

3. Section 2 of the Solicitors' Remuneration Act,

1881, shall have effect as if, for the references therein

to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, there were sub–

stituted references to the Chief Justice, and, for the

references therein to the Lord Chief Justice of

Ireland and the Master of the Rolls in Ireland, there

were substituted references to the President of the

High Court and the senior ordinary judge of the

Supreme Court.

(L.S.)

GIVEN under the Official Seal of the

Government, this 7th day of June,

1946.

EAMON DE VALERA,

Taoiseach.

PRIZES FOR TERM

EXAMINATIONS

THE Council has awarded prizes to the following

apprentices for proficiency

in

the examinations

conducted by the professors of law.

Equity, Real Property and Conveyancing

1. Richard J. Crotty apprenticed to Mr. Martin

J. Crotty.

2. Michael P. Dineen apprenticed to Mr. Edward

J. Durnin.

3. Monica M. McFadden apprenticed to Mr,

Patrick O'Donnell.

Common Law

1. John E. Keenan apprenticed to Mr. John J.

Keenan.

2. Helen Kennedy apprenticed to Mr. Arthur

Cox.

3. George Colley apprenticed to Mr. Marcus A.

Lynch.

EXAMINATIONS JUNE,

1946

AT the examinations held in June, 1946, the following

candidates were successful.

First Examination in Irish

Christopher Beatty, William E. T. Bradshaw,

Joseph Griffin, Scan J. Magee, Michael V. Mitchell, -

Philip P. Reilly, Jasper R. H. Swanton.

Eleven candidates attended ;

seven passed ;

four

were postponed.

Second Examination in Irish

Scan C. Breathnach, John M. Flanagan, Richard

J. Hegarty, Thomas J. Kelly,

Jacob Marcus,

Eunan T. McMullin, Leslie Mellon, Oliver P.

Morahan, William F. O'Connor, William A.

Osborne.

Sixteen candidates entered :

ten passed;

four

were postponed;

two did not attend.

Intermediate Examination

Passed with Merit

i. Mary B. P. Hickey.

2. John E. Kennan.

3.

Brendan Breathnach.

4. Patrick

J. Brennan.

5. James J. Breen

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Oliver A. Macklin / n

Passed

George J. Colley, Arthur Dey, Barry G. M.

Donnelly, Patrick L. Fagan, Hubert A. J. Fether-

stonhaugh, Justin J. Hegarty, Sarah C. Killeen,

John F. Moloney, Mary A. Moony, Michael J.

O'Callaghan, Thomas K. O'Connor,

Edward

O'Driscoll, Mary E. Rosney, Francis H. C. Salmon,

Richard F. B. White.

Twenty-seven candidates attended:

twenty-one

passed;

six were postponed.

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