for credit is Michaelmas—14 ;
Hilary—14 ;
Easter—10. Lectures each Tuesday and Friday
at 2.15 o'clock save where otherwise notified.
COURSE C.—The Procedure and Practice of the
Courts, 50 lectures delivered as follows :—
Michaelmas Sittings—18 ;
Hilary Sittings-
18 ; Easter Sittings—14. Minimum attendance
for credit is Michaelmas—14 ;
Hilary—14 ;
Easter—10.
Lectures
each Tuesday
and
Saturday at 9 a.m. save where otherwise notified.
COURSE D.—Taxation including death duties, 50
lectures delivered as follows :—
Michaelmas Sittings—18 ; Hilary Sittings—
18; Easter Sittings—14. Minimum attendance for
credit is Michaelmas—14; Hilary—14; Easter
—10. Lectures each Monday at 9 a.m. and Satur
day at 10 a.m. save where otherwise notified.
COURSE E.—Book-keeping, 50 lectures delivered as
follows :—
Michaelmas Sittings—18 ;
Hilary Sittings—
18 ; Easter Sittings—14. Minimum attendance
for credit is Michaelmas—14 ;
Hilary—14 ;
Easter—10.
Lectures
each Monday
and
Thursday at 5 o'clock, save where otherwise
notified.
COURSE F.—The rights, duties and responsibilities
of solicitors, 2
lectures.
An apprentice to
obtain credit must attend both lectures. The
dates on which the lectures will be held will be
announced at a later date.
For a selection of recommended reading see the
published syllabus for the First Law and Final
Examinations.
The lecturer will not necessarily
undertake to cover the entire field in each subject,
or lecture out of any particular text book. He will
advise the class as to its reading and will assume
that each student will have read on the lines advised,
in advance of each lecture, on the subject matter
of the lecture. The aim of lectures will be to guide
students in their work and to illustrate, explain and
supplement their reading.
A written examination will be held at the end
of each term's lectures.
Fee—8 guineas for each course except course E
for which the fee is
£6 6s.
and Course F for which
there is no fee.
Apprentices are advised to take the first law
examination
before
attending any of the above
lecture courses.
The lecture courses for each term have been
arranged to coincide as closely as possible with the
Universities' terms.
EXAMINATIONS, 1959
Examination
ist Irish
2nd Irish
ist Law
Final
Prelim
Book-keeping
ist Irish
2nd Irish
ist Law
Final
Preliminary
Book-keeping
ist Irish
and Irish
Date
3oth January
3oth and 3151 January
19th and 2oth May
19th, 20th and 2ist May
2oth and 2ist May
22nd May
26th June
26th and 2yth June
ist and 2nd September
ist, 2nd and 3rd Sept.
2nd and 3rd Sept.
4th September
18th September
18th and i9th Sept.
Lasf
Day
of Entry
9th January
9th January
27th April
27th April
28th April
ist May
5th June
5th June
nth Aug.
nth Aug.
12th Aug.
14th Aug.
28th Aug.
28th Aug.
SOLICITORS' GOLFING SOCIETY
RESULT Interprovincial Competition for Enterprise
Trophy at Newcastle Co. Down. Winners, Ulster
(aggregate best six cards)
4
down. Leinsterrunners-
up.
AUTUMN MEETING AT ROYAL DUBLIN GOLF
CLUB, DOLLYMOUNT
On Thursday, 2nd day of October, 1958.
RESULT SHEET
L.L.S.I. Challenge Cup (with Prize presented by the
President) :
W. J. Ryan (14) 41 pts.
Prize for Runner-up presented by Golfing Society :
D. P. Shaw (10) 40 pts.
The Ryan Challenge Cup (with Prize presented by
the Golfing Society) : M. Hanihoe (18) 3 6 pts.
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T. A. O'Reilly (16) 35 pts.
Prize for Runner-up :
Best Score—
Best ist Nine Holes :
Best 2nd Nine Holes
D. Collins (10) 20 pts.
E. Dillon (n) 22 pts.
Best Score by Competitor resident more than 30
miles away :
Wm. Tormey (9) 37 pts.
Best Score of Three Cards drawn by Lot:
F. McKeever (12) 37 pts.
Secret Score:
A. O'Donnell (12) 33 pts.
Special Prize :
G. M. Doyle (17) 33 pts.
OFFICERS 1958/59.
L. K. BRANIGAN,
Captain.
JOHN J. O'DWYER,
Hon. Treasurer.
G. M. DOYLE,
Hon. Secretary.
DUBLIN SOLICITORS' BAR
ASSOCIATION
A MEETING of the Council was held on Thursday,
4th September, 1958, at which it was reported thar
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