The Gazette 1908-9

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

MAY, 1908]

Trinity Sittings Lectures. PROFESSOR QUIRKE will deliver lectures to the Senior Class upon the subjects of Real Property, Equity, and Conveyancing on the following dates in Trinity Sittings, 1908: June 2nd, 5th, gth, I2th, i6th, igth, 23rd, 26th, 3oth. July 3rd, 7th. Professor Boyd will deliver lectures to the Junior Class upon Common Law on the following dates in Trinity Sittings, 1908 : June ist, 4th, i ith, isth, i8th, 22iid, 24th, 25th, 2gth. July 2nd.

Solicitors' Apprentices' Debating Society. SESSION 1907-1908. PROGRAMME FOK TRINITY SITTINGS, 1908. Hfee/ings held at 8 p.m. in Antienl Concert Rooms, Great Brunswick Street, Dublin. June i. Debate "That the supremacy of Japan in Asia is in the best interests of Great Britain." June 8. Debate "That the same Fiscal System is not applicable to Great Britain and Ireland." June 15. Legal Debate "That further faci– lities for Legal Education should be afforded Solicitors' Apprentices in Ire– land." (Candidates for Offices for Session 1908-1909 to be nominated.) June 22. Legal Debate "That the case of Williams v. North's Navigation Collieries (1889), Ltd. [1906], A.C. 136, was rightly decided." June 29. Essay Night. (Result of Election of Officers for Session 1908-1909.)

ALL communications connected with THE (other than advertisements) should be addressed to the Secretary of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin. GAZKTTE

THE GAZETTE will accept advertisements for sale and purchase of property, loans, securities offered, and money for investments on mort– gages, partnerships, clerkships, and generally such advertisements as would be of service to the members of the Society and the Profession. Communications as to advertisements should be addressed to Messrs. Ponsonby, 18 Nassau Street, Dublin.

Dates of Examinations. THE Intermediate Examination will be held upon Friday, 3rd July (Notice to be lodged before 13111 June).

Published by EDWARD PONSONBY, 116, Orafton Street, Dublin.

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