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acancies at present. Mind you our total of some 1,500

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°licitors are carrying a float at present of some 650

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Pprentices and the number is growing rapidly. This is

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° mean feat when you consider that threequarters of

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e solicitors' offices in the State are one-man offices.

Freely now a solicitor of five years standing or up-

wards can take two apprentices—(the law does not

allow him any more)—and I do appeal for every effort

to be made in this direction. I hope that you who are

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ewly-qualified will bear this in mind and do your bit

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due course by helping to put back something into

toe welfare of the profession.

May I say to you newly-qualified solicitors what my

Predecessors have said : "Do not launch out into prac-

toe on your own before you have some years of experi-

e

nce and may I add—adequate capital—something

^hich is now a major factor in practising."

Please when you can, join the Solicitors' Benevolent

Association to help your distressed brethren—and there

a

re many from time to time. Join the Law Society and

V°ur local Bar Association and partake in their affairs.

You are commencing practice at an exciting time,

^hen the impact of the EEC is reaching us, and we

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re becoming Europeans as is evidenced by my visit to

toe European Court in Luxembourg. There is great

Sc

ope here and furthermore in industrial management

toere are considerable opportunities opening up for

Qualified men who have the inclination to go that way

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"d there are considerable openings in the public ser-

v

ice.

As President of the Society may I be the first to

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te you publicly on becoming solicitors and

^sh you well in the future. We will now award the

Parchments to :

D°nal Ashe, "Hurst", Grange Road, Rathfarnham,

Dublin 14.

Rosemary P. Bolger, Portlaoise, Co. Laoise.

D

ermot G. Byron, B.C.L. (NUI), 10 St. Enda's Villas,

Navan, Co. Meath.

J°hn Carroll, B.C.L. (NUI), 14 Killarney Parade,

North Circular Road, Dublin 7.

John Coughlan, 13 Main Street, Naas, Co. Kildare.

Martin D. Cellier, B.C.L. (NUI), 17 Frankfort Park,

Dundrum, Dublin 14.

Daniel Fagan, 28 Castle Ave., Clontarf, Dublin 3.

Raymond Finucane, "Charnwood',' N.C.R., Limerick.

Daniel Gormley, Aghaloughan, Glaslough, Co. Mona-

ghan.

Edward G. Hall, B.A. (NUI), Drumherriff, Castleblay-

ney, Co. Monaghan.

Joseph D. Haugh, 9 Cypress Grove Road, Templeogue,

Co. Dublin.

Michael Hayes, 76 Griffith Rd., Glasnevin, Dublin 9.

Edward F. Hickey, 51, Loughbollard, Clane, Co. Kildare.

Michael Irvine, B.A., B.B.S., LL.B., St. Anne's, 7 Alma

Road, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.

Michael Molloy, B.A., St. Mary's, Rockbarton, Salthill,

Galway.

Stephen Miley, 33 Castlepark Rd. Sandycove, Co. Dublin.

Petria McDonnell, B.C.L. (NUI), The Park Hotel, Vir-

ginia, Co. Cavan.

Madeleine McGrath, B.C.L., LL.B. (NUI), 23 St.

Alban's Park, Glenageary, Co. Dublin.

Brian D. O Briain, Green Road, Carlow.

Daniel J. O'Connell, B.C.L. (NUI), St. Michael Street,

Tipperary.

Matthew O'Donohoe, 54 Kincora Avenue, Clontarf

Dublin 3.

Martina O'Gorman, 1 St. James's Tee., Sandymount

Dublin 4.

Mrs. Anne Ormond, B.C.L. (NUI), 53 St. Kevin's

Park, Dartry, Dublin 6.

Michael O'Shaughnessy, 31 Manor Street, Dublin 7.

Mary Regan, B.C.L. (NUI), Glencar, Letterkenny, Co.

Donegal.

Nicholas K. Robinson, B.A. (Mod.), M.A. (TCD), 17

Wellington Place, Dublin 4.

Edward M. Sheehan, B.C.L. (NUI), "Carrigdubh",

Townview, Mallow, Co. Cork.

Paul D. Traynor, 19 St. Assam's Avenue, Raheny,

Dublin 5.

John Wood, Wicklow Lodge, Delgany, Co. Wicklow.

Library Acquisitions-Additional List

(I) Books Purchased

V h b o l d (J.)—Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Prac.-

lice (37th edition, 1969—with Supplement).

®°wer (George Spender)—The Law of Actionable Mis-

representation (3rd edition by Sir Alexander Turner,

1974).

Campbell (Alan)—Common Market Law (Volume 3,

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1 9 7 4

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"lundell (Lionel A.) and George Dobry—Planning

Appeals and Inquiries (2nd edition by Paul Rose and

Michael Barnes, 1970).

J^etney (S. M.)—Principles of Family Law (1974).

^

r

oss (C. A.)—Principles of Local Government Law

(5th edition, 1974).

^Urtis (Sir George) and Theodore Ruoff—The Law

a

nd Practice of Registered Conveyancing (2nd edi-

t i o n , 1965).

De Smith (S. A.)—Judicial Review of Administrative

^Action (3rd edition, 1973; two copies).

Dicey (A. V.) and J. H. Morris—The Conflict of Laws

(9th edition, 1974).

European Communities—Treaties

Establishing

the

Communities and Documents concerning Accession

1973 (Brussels, 1973).

Farrar (J. H . )— Law Reform and the Law Commission

(1974).

Ganz (Gabrielle)—Administrative Procedures (1974).

Halpern (Lionel)—Taxes in France—An English Adap-

tation of Lefevre's French Text (1974).

Irish Catholic Directory, 1973.

Ivamy (E. R. Hardy)—Personal Accident, Life and

Other Insurances (1973).

Matthews (E. J. T.) and A. D. M. Oulton—Legal Aid

and Advice under the (English) Legal Aid Acts of

1949 to 1971.

Ogus (A. I.)—The Law of Damages (1973).

Riddall (J. C.)—Equity and Trusts (2nd edition, 1974)

—Cracknell's Law Student's Companion.

Schmitthoff (Clive M. )—The Harmonisation of Euro-

pean Company Law, 1974 (United Kingdom Com-

parative Law Series—No. 1).

Schmitthoff (Clive M.)—European Company Law

Texts, 1974 (British Institute Studies in Comparative

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