The Gazette 1949-1952

N orman A. P eilow , 5 Ashbrook Terrace, Leeson Park, Dublin. “ Rosney,” Glenageary, Co. Dublin. J ames P. S weeney , 5 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin. J ames T uohy , 33 Jones’ Road, Dublin. V incent W alsh , i 6 Crescent Villas, Glasnevin, Dublin. K evin J. W alshe , “ St. Anne’s,” Whitehall Gardens, Terenure. J ohn P. W ard , Raphoe, Co. Donegal. R ichard W oulfe , Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick. PI en ry N . R obinson ,

J ohn W. G entleman , 15 Molesworth Street, Dublin. T homas P. R obinson , 3 Lr. O’Connell Street, Dublin. Admitted under Section 29 of the Solicitors’ (Ireland) Act, 1898. R oger G reene , 1 1 Wellington Quay, Dublin. D ermot G uinan , 39 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. R ichard K . C. P ilkington , Bank of Ireland, College Green, Dublin. J ohn B. M c N ulty , Raphoe, Co. Donegal. M aurice J . W oulfe , Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick.

Edward MacCurtain, Alan Joseph McGonagle Timothy Murphy, Cornelius Riordan, Louis" j ’ Woolfson. J Twenty-two candidates entered; seventeen passed ; five were postponed. Second Examination in Irish Kevin J. Callanan, Timothy J. Casey, Kenneth F. Clear, Augustine I. Cunningham, Edmund S. Doyle^ Joseph J . Hughes, Michael J. Leech, Catherine A. Lenehan, Patrick J . McCormack, Liam Desmond McGonagle, Gerald J. M. Moloney, Cornelius J. Noonan, Louis J. Noonan, Patrick J. Noonan Plelena B. A . O’Doherty, Edward R. Rogers’ Patrick J. Ryan, Andrew F. Ryan. Twenty-three candidates entered; eighteen passed ; five were postponed. EXAMINATIONS—AUTUMN, 1950 . _ Latest date fo r Examination. Date. giving notice. First and Second 29th and 30th 8th September h'ish. September. F “ al ............... 2nd, 3rd and 4th n th September. October. Intermediate ... 2nd and 3rd Oct. n th September Preliminary ... 3rd and 4th Oct. n th September. LECTURES-19 5 0 - 5 1 . C ourse A. Mondays and Thursdays, 2.13 p.m., commencing 12th October. C ourse B. Tuesdays and Fridays, 2.13 p.m., commencing 10th October. C ourse C. Mondays and Wednesdays, 3.30 p.m., commencing n th October. MICHAELMAS TERM, 1950 The Law Term will commence on Tuesday 10th October. V acancies for T hird S ecretaries in the D epartment of E xternal A ffairs . "Preliminary Announcement. An open competitive examination will be held in November or December, 1950, for situations as Third Secretary in the Department o f External Affairs. Age Limits. 21 to 28 years with extensions o f the upper limit in certain cases. Essential: A good knowledge o f Irish and a good general know­ ledge of Irish History and o f modern social conditions in Ireland. Candidates not already 22 CIV IL SERV ICE COMMISSION.

SOLICITORS’ APPRENTICES’ DEBATING SOCIETY T he Solicitors’ Apprentices’ Debating Society elected the following Executive Committee for 1 9 / 5 0 5 1 : Auditor, Richard Ryan ; Correspondence Secretary, Miss Mary Moore; Record Secretary, Cormac Rynne; Treasurer, Patrick J. O ’Gara ■ Committee, M. Joseph Leech, Dermot F. Jones’ Brendan J. Wallace, Edmund S. Doyle (Ex-Auditor) (Ex-Officio). 1 The following awards were made: O ratory: Incorporated Law Society’s Gold Medal, James Cawley; Society’s Silver Medal, Mary Moore • Special Certificate, William S. O ’Brien; Legal Debate (President’s Gold Medal), Richard Ryan ; Society s Silver Medal, Donal Lambe ; Impromptu Speeches Vice-President’s Gold Medal, Mary Moore; Vice-President’s Silver Medal, James Cawley; Irish Debate: Society’s Gold Medal, Brendan J. Wallace; Society’s Silver Medal, Colm Price ; First Year Speeches : Society’s Silver Medal James Cawley. EXAMINATION RESULTS A t the Examinations under the Legal Practitioners (Qualification) Act, 1929, held on 30th June and 1st July, the following candidates were successful:__ First Examination in Irish Walter Beatty, Paul Callan, Patrick Mark Cooney Matthew Anthony Cunningham, Alec Diamond James Daniel Donegan, Kevin J. Early, Francis A- Fitzpatrick, Alphonsus Grogan, Nicholas S. Hughes* Denis Flenry Johnston, John Bernard Kirby, John

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