The Gazette 1913-14

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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

JULY, 1913]

AT the Final Examination, held upon 19th, 20th, and 21st May, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit. 1. John Mooney. 2. Robert Marshall. 3. Patrick S. Murphy. 4. John Meagher, B.A., N.U.I. 5. Vincent McGuckin.

his promised Bill to give Ireland the same advantages as are enjoyed in England in this respect ' Mr. Birrell.— I am sorry to say that the matter is not so simple as the Hon. Member appears to think. There are difficulties in the way of extending the guarantee on the Consolidated Fund which make it impossible for me to hope to get the Bill through as an agreed measure during the present. Session. County Court (Ireland) Bill. IN the House of Commons on the 26th June, Mr. Charles Craig asked the Chief Secretary whether, in view of the recommendation of the County Court Judges of Ireland, he will appoint a commission of inquiry into the working of the Irish County Courts, including the sheriffs office, with the object of forming a basis for future legislation on the subject ;' Mr. Birrell said he did not think recom mendations of the County Court Judges were such as to necessitate the appointment of such a Commission. Results of Examinations. AT the Preliminary Examination, held upon 22nd and 23rd May, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit :— Timothy Coffey, Goodlett Hamill, and William L. Skelton have passed the Modified Preliminary Exami nation, for which they had liberty to present themselves. The remaining candidates have been postponed. Thirteen candidates attended: nine passed ; four were postponed. PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PRIZES, 1912-13. THE Court of Examiners have awarded a Special Certificate to William S. Barrett. 1. Frederick M. Duffy. 2. Charles Magwood. 3. Francis J. MacCabe. 4. Bernard J. Boyd. • . 5. James T. J. Murphy. William H. Argue,

6. Patrick J. Roe. 7. John V. Dunn. 8. William Ryan. 9. Marcus A. Lynch. 10. Thomas Arkins, B.A., R.V.I. 11. William O. Armstrong. 12. John MacCarthy O'Hea. 13. Patrick L. Bodkin. 14. James W. McNinch, junior. 15. Charles A. Flattery.' 16. Henry C. G. McCormick.

The Court of Examiners awarded a Gold Medal to John Mooney, Silver Medals to Robert Marshall and Patrick S. Murphy, and Special Certificates to John Meagher, Vincent McGuckin, Patrick J. Roe, and John V. Dunn. The remaining candidates have been postponed. Twenty-two candidates attended : sixteen passed ; six were postponed. Solicitors' Apprentices' Debating Society. THE following have been elected as the Officers and Committee for Session 1913- 1914:—- President.— The President of the Incor porated Law Society, Ireland. Vice-Presidents. — Sir George Roche, William Fry, T. G. Quirke, LL.D. ; R. A. Macnamara, Frederick W. Meredith, Gerald Byrne.

Librarian.— Samuel W. Evans, B.L. Auditor.— Arthur C. J. Cox, B.A. Secretary.— Edward G. L. Ward. Treasurer.— John B. Hamill.

Committee.— C. Crozier Shaw (ex-Auditor), M. J. 'Woulfe, P. J. Roe, R. A. Herbert, J. D. Devlin, A. Beaumont, J. Foley.

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