The Gazette 1958-61

EXAMINATION RESULTS FINAL EXAMINATION.

(13) Every company should be obliged to keep such books of account and records as are reasonably necessary to give a true and fail- view of the state of the Company's affairs and to explain its transactions. (14) Directors should submit a balance sheet and a profit and loss account at the general meeting of the company every year. The minimum requirements of an adequate balance sheet and of an adequate profit and loss account are listed. Copies of this report, which contains 125 pages, can be obtained from the Government Publications Sale Office, G.P.O. Arcade, Henry Street, Dublin. Price 4-f. or 4$. 6d. by post. Library Vacation Arrangements The Library will be closed from Monday i8th August to Wednesday lyth September, both days inclusive, and will re-open on Thursday i8th September, 1958 at 10 a.m. Members who require ooks urgently when the library is closed should apply to the office. DUBLIN SOLICITORS BAR ASSOCIATION A MEETING of the Council was held on Wednesday, the 2nd of July, 1958. A vote of sympathy was passed with Mr. Desmond Moran on his recent bereavement. A report was received from the Sub-Committee which had recently had an interview with the County Registrar on the method of appointing District Court Civil Bill Officers, and the qualifica– ions necessary for persons appointed. The Secretary as directed to write to the County Registrar expressing dissatisfaction with the working of present arrangements. The date for the Annual General Meeting was rovisionally fixed for Wednesday, the 8th of ctober. The next meeting of the Council was fixed for Wednesday, the 24th of September, 1958. the recent Annual General Meeting of the County Kerry Law Society the following officers and Committee were elected for the year 1958-59 : President: Gerald Baily. COUNTY KERRY LAW SOCIETY T

AT the Final Examination to Solicitors held on the 27th, 28th and 29th days of May the following passed the examination : Passed with Merit. Richard M. Neville, B.A., LL.B., LL.M.; Mary P. Read, B.A., LL.B., H.Dip. in Ed. ; Franklin J. O'Sullivan, B.C.L. Passed : John P. A. Hooper, B.C.L., James K. Martin, Clive Hunter Murphy, Kevin C. McGilligan, B.C.L., Joseph M. McGowan, John D. Nugent, Michael B. O'Cleirigh, William A. Young, B.A., LL.B. 25 candidates attended ; n passed. The Council have awarded a Silver Medal to Richard M. Neville and Mary P. Read. A Special Certificate was awarded to Franklin J. O'Sullivan. The following passed in Part I or Part II Final Examination : Part I. Richard J. Branigan, (A) ; Timothy H. Cro\vley ; Robert B. Haythornthwaite, B.A., LL.B. ; Thomas B. Jellett, (A) ; Michael I. Moore, (A) ; Maurice A. Neville; James P. G. O'Connor, (A) ; Francis C. Quinn, (A) ; John P. Redmond, (A). 23 candidates attended ; 9 passed. Part II. Michael J. Bowman ; James E. Cahill, B.A. ; Francis X. Downes, (B) ; John L. F. Hayes, (B) ; Patrick Joseph O'Brien ; Thomas P. O'Connor; Eugene T. O'Shea. 12 candidates attended ; 7 passed. " (A) " denotes having already passed Part II. e« /T>\ >3 T \ } 33 33 33 33 33 ^- * FIRST LAW EXAMINATION. At the First Law Examination for apprentices to solicitors held on the 3oth and 3151 days of May, the following passed the examination : Passed with Merit: Michael G. Cody, Oliver J. Cordon. Passed: Peter F. Houlihan, Patrick J. Madigan, John A. O'Dwyer, James G. Orange, Richard R. Pierse, Jeremiah A. Reidy, James I. Sexton. 31 candidates attended ; 9 passed. The Centenary Prize was awarded to Michael G. Cody. SOLICITORS GOLFING SOCIETY INTERPROVINCIAL-Enterprise Trophy at Newcastle Golf Club, County Down, Saturday i3th September, 1958. Please notify the Secretary now of intention for apprentices

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Vice-President: Thomas O'Neill. Chairman : Charles J. Downing. Secretary and Treasurer : J. J. Grace.

Committee: M. L. O'Connell, J. J. O'Donnell, . D. O'Connell, D. E. Browne, J. S. O'Reilly, . F. O'Shea, H. J. Downing, W. A. Crowley ind D. Twomey.

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