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AUGUST, 1934]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

15

(3) This section applies to every person

who is employed in the Civil Service of

the Government of Saorstat Eireann and

who

is

an

envoy extraordinary

and

minister plenipotentiary,

a high com–

missioner, a charge d'affaires, a counsellor

of legation, a first secretary of legation, a

second

secretary of

legation,

a

first

secretary of

the office of high commis–

sioner, a second secretary of the office of

high commissioner, or an attache.

(4) This section also applies to every

person who

is employed

in

the Civil

Service of the Government of Saorstat

Eireann and who is a consul-general, a

consul, or a vice-consul.

(5) This section also applies to every

person who is an honorary consul or an

honorary vice-consul and who is appointed

to that office by the Minister for External

Affairs.

The following are the addresses of Irish

Free State Representatives abroad :

Legation to France and Belgium 37 bis

rue de Villejust Paris (XVle).

Legation

to Germany 34A Tiergarten-

strasse, Berlin.

Legation to the Holy See Villa No. 10,

Via San Martino clella, Battaglia, Rome.

Legation to United States of America

1800 Connecticut Avenue, Washington.

Consulate General

in U.S.A. Chrysler

Building, New York.

Consulate

in Boston 84 State Street,

Boston, Mass.

.

Consulate in Chicago Wrigley Building,

Chicago, 111.

Consulate in San Francisco 681 Market

Street, San Francisco, Cal.

APPOINTMENTS.

The

following

have

been

appointed

Notaries :

John I. M. Carrigg, Solicitor, Ballina, Co.

Mayo.

Hastings D. Draper, Solicitor,

5

St.

Andrew Street, Dublin.

Henry D. Keane, Solicitor, Waterford.

The

following

have

been

appointed

Commissioners to administer Oaths.

Henry J. J. Walker, Solicitor, Athlone.

Thomas Gilsenan, District Court Clerk,

Trim, Co. Meath.

EXAMINATIONS.

October, 1934.

An

Intermediate Examination will be

held upon Monday the 1st day of October.

Notice of intention to attend the examina–

tion should be lodged in the Secretary's

Office before the llth September.

A Final Examination will be held upon

Tuesday and Wednesday the 2nd and 3rd

days of October.

Notice of intention to

attend the examination should be lodged in

the Secretary's Office before 13th September.

A " First Examination " in Irish will be

held on Friday the 5th day of October.

Notice of intention to attend the examination

should be lodged in the Secretary's office

before the 15th September.

A Preliminary Examination will be held

upon Monday and Tuesday the 8th and 9th

days of October.

Notice of intention to

attend the examination should be lodged in

the Secretary's Office

before

the

18th

September.

MICHAELMAS SITTINGS LECTURES, 1934.

Senior Lectures will begin upon Tuesday

the 16th October, 1934, at 2.15 p.m. in the

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts.

Notice

of intention to attend and fee of three

guineas should be lodged in the Secretary's

Office before the 1st day of October.

Books

for Senior Lectures : Strahan's

Law of Property, 7th Edn., and Snell's

Equity, 18th Edn.

Junior Lectures will begin upon Wednes–

day the 17th October, 1934, at 2.15 p.m.

in

the Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts.

Notice of intention to attend and fee of

three guineas should be

lodged

in

the

Secretary's Office before

the 1st day of

October.

Books for Junior Lectures : Ringwood

on Torts, 5th Edn., and Anson on Contracts,

17th Edn.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin,

N.W.8.