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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[JULY, 1909

FINAL EXAMINATION.

At the Final Examination, held upon the

igth and 20th days of May, the following

passed the examination, and their names are

arranged in order of merit:—

1. John Barklie.

2. Henry S. Robinson.

3. George A. H. Hamilton.

4. Richard Wiliiamson.

5. William J. Bradley.

6. John G. Persse, B.A., LL.B., T.C.D.

7. Alexander Higgins.

8. William J. Barry.

William J. Byrne, B.A., T.C.D.

10. George S. Nicolls, B.A., R.U.I.

11. James C. Hynes.

12. Joseph Campbell.

Alfred S. V. Knox.

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The Court of Examiners awarded a gold

medal to John Barklie, silver medals to Henry

S. Robinson and George A. H. Hamilton,

and a special certificate to Richard Wiliiamson.

Forty candidates attended ;

thirteen passed ;

twenty-seven were postponed.

Library Catalogue.

A NEW edition of the catalogue of the books

contained in the Library of the Society has

now been issued ; and any member who desires

to obtain a copy should apply for it in the

Secretary's office.

Copies of the catalogue

are free to the members of the Society, and

any member who desires to have the catalogue

sent to him by post should, with his application

to the Secretary, enclose four pence to defray

the postage. The previous edition was issued

in 1895, and contained 184 pages ;

the new

edition contains 228 pages.

Solicitors' Benevolent Association.

A MEETING of the Directors was held on and

June, William Fry, Esq., J.P., in the chair, and

thirteen other members present.

The Secretary

reported having received

^3 3^. in annual subscriptions; also donations

from Mr. D. S. Doyle of ^5 S.T., and per

Mr. E. S. Lowe

£: is.

each from Messrs. Thos.

Falls, P. A. Murphy, H. R. Tweedy, W. H.

Spence, and F. L. Smith, and

los.

each from

Messrs J. F. Dunwoody, J. J. McDonald, and

O. E. Barber.

Grants amounting to ^174

los.

were made

to nineteen applicants.

Applications from four candidates for a life

annuity of ,^15 were received ; and it was

directed that the names of all four should be

placed on the voting paper.

Mr. N. Taylor joined the Association since

last meeting.

A meeting of the Directors was held on

30th June, William Fry, Esq., J.P.,

in

the

chair, and eleven other members present.

The Secretary reported

having

received

since last meeting the sum of

£23

4^., making

the total annual subscriptions received since

i st January last ^496 13.5-.

The Secretary also reported having received

a life subscription of

£10 IDS.

from Mr. Cecil

L. Smith.

The directors then proceeded to consider

the various cases for relief, and made grants to

seven applicants, amounting in all to ,£75,

bringing the amount afforded in relief since

the ist January up to ^509

los.

The Scrutineers' report as to the result of

the scrutiny for the election of a candidate to

an annuity of ^15 was submitted, and No.

i

on the list having received the highest number

of votes was declared elected.

The next meeting of the Directors will be

held upon the 3rd day of November.

Examinations.

THE following are the dates upon which the

October examinations will be held :—

October 7th and 8th—Preliminary.

October

i

ith—Intermediate.

October izth and i3th—Final.

ALL

communications connected with THE

GAZIJTTE

(other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin.

THE GAZETTE will accept advertisements for

sale and purchase of property, loans, securities

offered, and money for investments on mort

gages, partnerships, clerkships, and generally

such advertisements as would be of service to

the members of the Society and the Profession.

Communications as to advertisements should

be addressed to Messrs. Ponsonby, 116 Grafton

Street, Dublin,

Dublin :

Printed by PONSONBY & GIBES, at. the University Frees.