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tion, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— i. Kieran Thomas Flynn. 2. George H. Craw­ ford. 3. Patrick F. Treacy. 4. Gerard O’Malley. 5. Martin Jarlath Curran. 6. Laurence Moore. 7. Edward A. Cody. 8. Alphonsus Grogan. 9. Patrick J. O’Connor. 10. Mary E. Reihill. 11. Mairead F. T. Ruttledge. 12. Frans H. van der Lee. Sixteen candidates entered; twelve passed; two failed; two did not attend. The Council has awarded Gold Medals to Kieran Thomas Flynn and George H. Crawford, a Silver Medal to Patrick F. Treacy, and a Special Certificate to Gerard O’Malley. At examinations held on the 30th September and 1 st October under the Legal Practitioners (Qualification) Act, 1929, the following passed the examinations :— First Examination in Irish. Desmond Thomas Breen, William Patrick Butler, Norman Paschal Colbert, Martin Jarlath Curran, Margaret Durnin, Kieran Thomas Flynn, Charles Hennessy, Anthony F. McCormack, Bryan Maguire, Gerard O’Malley, Hassia Rivlin, John Edward Russell, Patrick Francis Treacy. Twenty candidates entered, thirteen passed, six failed, one did not attend. Second Irish Examination. Christopher Beatty, Sean J. Magee, Walter P- Maguire, Daniel M. F. Molloy, Patrick U. Murphy, Philip P. Reilly, Joseph D. Simon. Ten candidates entered, seven passed, two failed, •one did not attend. Intermediate Examination. At the Intermediate Examination for apprentices to solicitors, held on 5th day o f October, the follow­ ing passed the examination :— Passed with Merit. 1. Daniel A. White. 2. Mervyn H. Taylor. Passed. William E. T. Bradshaw, Eileen Brennan, Francis P. Byrne, John F. X . Campbell, Leonard A. Davies, Dermot J. A. J. Devlin, Michael Flanagan, Michael L. Hession, Michael Joseph Leech, Charles J. Markey, Owen Mulholland, Patrick J. O’Gara, Sylvia M. Sheil. Twenty-one candidates entered ; fifteen passed ; six failed.

Final Examination. At the Final Examination for apprentices to solicitors, held on the 3rd and 4th days o f October, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order o f merit:— 1. Liam O McMenamin. 2. Margaret E. Hayes. 3. Vincent Walsh. 4. Henry Norman Robinson. 5. Denis J. Bergin. 6. John B. Fitzgerald. 7. Wal­ ter P. Maguire. 8. Kevin J. Walshe. 9. Peter Connellan. 10. John P. Ward. 1 1 . John Francis Bowers. 12. Patrick J . Ryan. 13. Patrick J. Skehan. 14. Thomas L. Callan. 15. Ellen Beatty. 16. Stanley A. E. Belford. 17. Henry V. Lynam. 18. Joseph M. MacGrath. 19. Kenneth C. P. Kennedy. 20. Stephen J, McDonogh. 21. Matthew F. J . Moore. Twenty-seven candidates entered; twenty-one passed ; four failed ; two did not attend. The Council has awarded Special Certificates to Liam O McMenamin, Margaret E. Hayes, and Vincent Walsh. Scholarships, 1949. T he Findlater Scholarship was awarded to John E. Keenan who served his apprenticeship with Mr. John J. Keenan, Solicitor, Monaghan. The Overend Final Examination Scholarship (Real Property and Conveyancing) was awarded to Liam O McMenamin, who served his apprenticeship with Mr. William T. McMenamin, Solicitor, Bally- bofey, Co. Donegal. The Overend Preliminary Examination Scholar­ ship was awarded to Kieran Thomas Flynn. By Order, E ric A. P lunkett , Secretary.

Solicitors’ Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin. 27 th October, 1949.

SOLICITORS’

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ASSOCIATION. A n Election will shortly be held for the Milward Jones Augmented Annuity of £52. Intending applicants should write for application form to the undersigned without delay P atrick G lynn , LL.B ., Solicitor, 22 Nassau Street, Dublin. 28

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