The Gazette 1910-11

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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Examinations. THE following are the dates upon which the October Examinations will be held :— October 6th and 7th.—Preliminary.

passed the examination, and their names were arranged in the following order of merit:— 1. Anthony S. Farrell. 2. Robert Marshall. 3. Stephen de Vere Fogarty. 4. Thomas C. Doyle. 5. John Bell. 6. John W. Davidson. 7. Hubert M. Johnstonel , Esmond A.'Power / equaL The remaining candidates were postponed. Twelve candidates attended : eight passed; four were postponed. Preliminary Examinations Prizes, 1909 10. THE Court of Examiners awarded a Silver Medal to John B. J. Dunne and Special Certificates to Daniel P. King, Patrick Hogan, and Anthony S. Farrell. AT the Final Examination held on the 19th and 21st days of May, the following passed the examination, and their names were arranged in the following order of merit:— 1. Michael O'Shea. 2. Thomas J. Tiernan. 3. Michael J. Moore, B.A., LL.B.,"j R.U.I. [equal. John J. Shfeil. j 5. John T. Doyle. 6. Daniel J. McGrath, B.A., R.U.I. 7. William S. Huggard) , Hugh O'B. Moran [ equal> 9. Thomas V. Gillespie. 10. Henry Shell, B.A., T.C.D.

October 10th.—Intermediate. October llth and 12th.—Final.

The Solicitors' Benevolent Association. A MEETING of the Directors was held on the 29th June. The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed, the Secretary reported receipt since last meeting of the sum of £42, making the total annual subscriptions received since 1st January last £526 Is. The Secretary also reported having received a donation of £2 2s. from Mr. Norman C. Caruth, a life subscription of £10 10s. from Mr. J. G. Franks, and a sum of £20 from Mr. J. H. O'Donnell, being portion of a sum of £500 left by the late Mr. J. O'Hagan to Mr. O'Donnell to distribute in charity at his discretion. The Directors considered the various applications for relief, and made grants to eight applicants, amounting in all to £85, bringing the amount of relief afforded since the 1st of January up to £439 11s. The report of the Scrutineers as to the result of the voting for the election of an annuitant to the Jubilee Annuity of £20 was submitted, and candidate No. 4 on the list having received the largest number of votes was declared duly elected. After transacting some further routine business the meeting adjourned. ALL communications connected with THE GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should be addressed to the Secretary of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin. 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 theProfession. Communications as to advertisements should be addressed to Messrs. Hely's Ltd., 28 Dame Street, Dublin.

11. Henry H. Bonass. 12. Hugh R. Pollock. 13. Cecil G. Stapleton. 14. Ernest S. Lowe. 15. George Baxter

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17. William Molloy. The Court of Examiners awarded a Silver Medal to Michael O'Shea, and Special Certificates to Thomas J. Tiernan, Michael J. Moore and John J. Sheil. The remaining candidates were postponed. Twenty-nine candidates attended : seventeen passed; twelve were postponed.

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