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RECRUITMENT OF THIRD SECRETARIES IN THE

DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

THE REGISTRY

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

The Civil Service Commissioners, 45 Upper O'Connell

Street, Dublin, give notice that a competition for not fewer

than four vacancies as Third Secretary in the Department of

External Affairs will begin in May, 1947.

AGE LIMITS :

21-26 years on ist January, 1947, with an

extension of the upper age limit in certain cases.

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS,

(a)

An Honours University

Degree or an equivalent qualification,

(b)

a good general

knowledge of Irish History and of modern social conditions

in Ireland,

(c)

a good knowledge of Irish (oral and written).

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS :

(i) A general knowledge of

world political affairs from and including the period of the

French Revolution, (ii) a good knowledge of one or two of

the following languages :

French, German, Italian, Spanish,

Portuguese and Swedish.

The Salary Scales will be the same as for Administrative

Officers in the Civil Service.

A FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT WILL APPEAR IN THE DAILY

PRESS AS SOON AS THE REGULATIONS AND APPLICATION FORMS

ARE AVAILABLE.

(N.B. It is understood that a pass in the Solicitors' Final

Examination with a standard satisfactory to the Commissioners

will be taken as the equivalent of an Honours University

Degree. Any solicitor requiring a certificate as to his marks

may obtain same from the Secretary, Incorporated Law

Society of Ireland.)

Section A

COURT CLERK with sound

experience

required by firm

of solicitors in Dublin. Box A. 109.

MIDLAND FIRM require experienced Qualified or Unqualified

Assistant immediately. Furnish particulars and references to

Box No. A. no.

Section C

FOR SALE,

English and Empire Digest,

in good condition.

Box No. C. 118.

WANTED,

Halsbury's Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents

including Irish Forms and Precedents. State price. Box.

No. C. 119.

ON and after ist March, M. S. Bergin & Son (John H.

Bcrgin), 16 Dawson Street, Dublin; and Burke and Burke

(Richard A. Burke and Kevin Burke), 35b Kildare Street,

Dublin, will carry on practice under the style of Bergin

& Burke,

118 St. Stephen's Green, W., Dublin.

|The

partners in

the firm are

as

follows : John H. Bergin,

Richard A. Burke

and Kevin Burke.

'Phone 22345-

The Solicitors' Benevolent Association

The Association which operates

throughout the whole of Ireland, cares for Solicitors, their

wives, widows and families who have fallen on hard times.

Last year over £1,300 was distributed in relief.

Additional

subscriptions, donations and

bequests are urgently needed to continue and extend the Association's work.

The active co-operation of the Profession in the Association's good work is asked for and all

who are not members are urged to join without delay.

Membership Subscription: £i it.

od.

(or

10/6

if admitted less

than

3

years} a year. £10

IDS. od.

life membership.

Address :

THE SECRETARY,

SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION,

12 NASSAU STREET, DUBLIN.