The Gazette 1946-49

THE REGISTRY

RECRUITMENT OF THIRD SECRETARIES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Civil Service Commissioners, 45 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin, give notice that a competition for not fewer than four vacancies as Third Secretary in the Department of External Affairs will begin in May, 1947. AGE LIMITS : 21-26 years on ist January, 1947, with an extension of the upper age limit in certain cases. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS, (a) An Honours University Degree or an equivalent qualification, (b) a good general knowledge of Irish History and of modern social conditions in Ireland, (c) a good knowledge of Irish (oral and written). DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS : (i) A general knowledge of world political affairs from and including the period of the French Revolution, (ii) a good knowledge of one or two of the following languages : French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Swedish. The Salary Scales will be the same as for Administrative Officers in the Civil Service. A FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT WILL APPEAR IN THE DAILY PRESS AS SOON AS THE REGULATIONS AND APPLICATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE. (N.B. It is understood that a pass in the Solicitors' Final Examination with a standard satisfactory to the Commissioners will be taken as the equivalent of an Honours University Degree. Any solicitor requiring a certificate as to his marks may obtain same from the Secretary, Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.)

Section A

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COURT CLERK with sound of solicitors in Dublin. Box A. 109. experience

MIDLAND FIRM require experienced Qualified or Unqualified Assistant immediately. Furnish particulars and references to Box No. A. no.

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Box No. C. 118. WANTED, Halsbury's Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents including Irish Forms and Precedents. State price. Box. No. C. 119. ON and after ist March, M. S. Bergin & Son (John H. Bcrgin), 16 Dawson Street, Dublin; and Burke and Burke (Richard A. Burke and Kevin Burke), 35b Kildare Street, Dublin, will carry on practice under the style of Bergin & Burke, 118 St. Stephen's Green, W., Dublin. |The partners in the firm are as follows : John H. Bergin, Richard A. Burke and Kevin Burke. 'Phone 22345-

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wives, widows and families who have fallen on hard times. Last year over £1,300 was distributed in relief. Additional

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