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In the News (Mon 16 Nov 09)

  
 ICAI
The working hours of an articled clerk shall be 35 hours per week to be regulated by the Principal and subject to such directions as may be issued by the Council.
Working hours should normally be uniform for all articled clerks.
However, the Principal may relax the observance of uniform working hours in the case of articled clerks, joining articles after qualifying the Foundation Examination and undergoing regular graduation course in a college, provided all the conditions as mentioned above are fulfilled.
www.icai.org /students/s_career4.html

  
 Sunday Times - South Africa's best selling newspaper
A MILLIONAIRE farmer and an articled clerk who belongs to a prominent family of lawyers are pitted against each other in an ugly SMS libel saga.
On May 5, Pollie Beukes, a 34-year-old clerk at the prestigious Bultfontein law firm Beukes & Beukes, established by his grandfather in the 1930s, anonymously sent out 43 cellphone text messages accusing farmer and businessman Freddie Nel, 59, of being a "paedophile" who had "sex with black children".
He says he was "mad with rage" after being told that Nel - a longstanding client at the firm - had described him to a Bloemfontein lawyer and an advocate as "f***ing rubbish who sleeps with men and women".
www.suntimes.co.za /2004/06/27/news/news06.asp

  
 Michelle's Australian Information Pages - Australian Poetry
Paterson sat unsuccessfully for a university scholarship and entered a lawyer's office as an articled clerk- later becoming managing clerk and then a partner in the firm, Street and Paterson.
Banjo Paterson was commissioned by the Sydney Morning Herald and became a successful journalist and war correspondent during the Boer War in 1899, and the Boxer Rebellion in China, in 1901.
In 1939, Paterson was appointed a 'Commander of the British Empire' for his contribution to Australian literature.
home.iprimus.com.au /michellejbailey/poetry.htm   (604 words)

  
 Parkes Wills
by the said testator HOWARD Frank Lister as and for his last Will and testment in our Joint HOWARD F. presence and by each of us in his presence: - A.R. Harris, Articled Clerk to Rowland Tildesley and Harris Solicitors, Willenhall, Winifred Bryan-Parker, Clerk to Rowland Tildesley and Harris Solicitors, Willenhall.
Signed by the said Testator Samuel Lister as and for his last will and Testament in our joint presence and by each of us in his presence Clarice D Haden, Winifred Bryan Parker Clerks to Rowland Tildesley and Harris, Solicitors, Willenhall.
WILL of Miss G.H. Lister THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me GLADYS HILDA LISTER Of 229, Tettenha11 Road, Wolverhampton in the County of Stafford.
www.antonymaitland.com /parkwill.htm   (604 words)

  
 Parkes Wills
by the said testator HOWARD Frank Lister as and for his last Will and testment in our Joint HOWARD F. presence and by each of us in his presence: - A.R. Harris, Articled Clerk to Rowland Tildesley and Harris Solicitors, Willenhall, Winifred Bryan-Parker, Clerk to Rowland Tildesley and Harris Solicitors, Willenhall.
Signed by the said Testator Samuel Lister as and for his last will and Testament in our joint presence and by each of us in his presence Clarice D Haden, Winifred Bryan Parker Clerks to Rowland Tildesley and Harris, Solicitors, Willenhall.
On the eighteenth day of April 1923 Probate of this Will was granted at Lichfield to Howard Frank Lister the son Arthur Josiah Parkes and Reginald Harris the Executors.
www.antonymaitland.com /parkwill.htm   (604 words)

  
 Sir Allan Napier MacNab
The influence of friends secured for him an articled clerkship in the office of the attorney-general, and a situation as copying-clerk in one of the government offices.
Shortly after the birth of Allan Napier the family removed to York (now Toronto), where the father became clerk in the office of William Jarvis, provincial secretary, and the son was sent to the home district-school.
In 1837 he was elected speaker of the house of assembly, and he continued to hold that office until the union of 1841.
www.famousamericans.net /sirallannapiermacnab   (604 words)

  
 National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame - Alice Springs, Northern Territory
She was also the first female member of SA’s Law Society and in 1937 became the first woman practitioner to take a female articled law clerk (her niece Sesca Zelling).
Mary Kitson, South Australia’s first female solicitor and later public notary was forced to leave her old firm after her marriage in 1924 as her partners preferred not to work with a married woman.
Prejudice against women in the legal profession continued in the early 1920s, as witnessed by Marie Beuzeville Byles and Sibyl Gibbs, NSW’s first practising lawyers, who had experienced cat-calling and foot-stomping from their male peers during classes at Sydney’s law school.
www.pioneerwomen.com.au /sistersinlaw.htm   (611 words)

  
 Pixley Seme
Anton M. Lembede, the first president of the Congress Youth League (CYL), was articled to him as a law clerk in 1943, and in 1946 they became partners.
Seme was subsequently elected President-General at the 1930 annual ANC congress, ousting Gumede by a vote of 39 to 14.
Seme's attempts to transform the ANC into an organization of economic self-help proved fruitless, as did his attempt to revive the defunct House of Chiefs in the ANC.
www.sahistory.org.za /pages/people/seme,p.htm   (611 words)

  
 WIRKSWORTH-Parish Records-Inceana
THOMAS NORRIS INCE, of Wakefield, gentleman, nearly 24 years assistant to the clerk of the peace of the West Riding of Yorkshire (eldest son), born 11th July, 1799; compiler of several volumes of topographical and genealogical matter, and this and other pedigrees; married at St John's church, Wakefield, 15th September, 1846, to Ann.
THOMAS INCE, of Wirksworth, attorney-at-law from January, 1770, to his death; entered the office of Mr John Egginton, of Nottingham, attorney, spring, 1759; articled to him 24th June, 1762: under-sheriff of Derbyshire to P.Nightingale, Esquire, 1771, and to Francis Hurt, Junr.
THOMAS INCE, of Mansfield, living in 1808; was a relator to this pedigree A.D.1808; baptised at Mansfield 14th August, 1737; had served 35 years in the army at Minorca and other places.
www.wirksworth.org.uk /B09-INCE.htm   (2593 words)

  
 Broadwell 1881 Census
FRANCIS Edward Son 22 U Solicitors Articled Clerk Maugersbury, Gloucestershire [71/91]
TURNER Edward Nephew 8 Scholar Broadwell, Gloucestershire [91]
BROOKS Edward Son 13 Farm Labourer Broadwell, Gloucestershire [71]
members.shaw.ca /panthers3/Broadwell81Census.html   (2593 words)

  
 GIBS :: Gordon Institute of Business Science
Roelof Botha started his career as an articled audited clerk with a firm of chartered accountants in Pretoria, and then held two senior management accounting positions in manufacturing companies.
Roelof's consulting work in the area of business strategy has been mainly directed at the socio-economic milieu underpinning free enterprise in South Africa, as well as the impact of ever increasing globalisation.
He returned to a lecturing and research position in the Department of Economics at Rand Afrikaans University in 1990 and is also Head of Research of an economic research unit (Ekonostrat).
www.gibs.co.za /home.asp?pid=265   (7034 words)

  
 Wordsworth Circle: Henry Crabb Robinson and Godwinism.
Between 1790 and 1795, while working as an articled clerk for a Dissenting attorney in Colchester, Henry Crabb Robinson (1775-1867) participated in the fervor of political radicalism festering among English Dissenters since the late 1780s when they attempted to repeal the Test and Corporation Acts and reform Parliament.
In 1795, nearing the end of his apprenticeship, Robinson entered the political arena, in public debates at the Royston Book Club, in his letters, and in his first two pieces of journalism.
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calbears.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_hb347/is_200203/ai_n5812504   (7034 words)

  
 Co-op Online - About the Co-op - Who's Who?
A Fellow of Chartered Association of Certified Accountants, Ben Reid first post was as an articled clerk for Robert A Page and Co, Chartered Accountants 1971-74.
Alan is an Executive Committee Member of Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Co-operative Council, Chairman of Leeds Career Guidances  and a Council Member of the Leeds Chamber of Commerce.
Former Group Chief Executive and Chairman of BP (The British Petroleum Co plc), Lord Simon has held a variety of high level and senior management roles during his time with BP (1961-1967), and after including: Non-executive Director, Grand Metropolitan plc 1989-97.
www.cooponline.coop /about_facts_whois.html   (4168 words)

  
 THE RETIREMENT OF JUDGE RAY BURKE
As his one-time articled clerk, as a colleague in the law, as a fellow judge and as a citizen, I express thanks for Ray Burke's life of devoted service to the community.
Another lesson Ray Burke taught me was of the importance of choosing good barristers and of the impact which a conscientious and persuasive advocate could sometimes have in rescuing cases from the brink of doom.
As important as Ray Burke's instructions on the law, were his accurate assessments of the proclivities of the judges.
www.hcourt.gov.au /speeches/kirbyj/kirbyj_burke1603.htm   (3826 words)

  
 all_names.ged
At Haslington, Cheshire 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1881 2 PLAC Solicitors Articled Clerk 1 RESI 2 DATE 1881 2 PLAC Haslington, Cheshire, England 1 NOTE Mayor of Crewe, Alderman of the Boro of Crewe; County Councillor for North ward crewe for 1 2 CONC 5 years; Solicitor; resided in Crewe.
Was a lifelong teetotalle 2 CONC r and also a cheese factor; 2 CONT He was president for a year of the Lancashire and Cheshire association of Baptist Churches; l 2 CONC ay pastor of Baptist chapel at Wheelock Heath.
The church may be reckoned among the handsom 2 CONC e churches in Cheshire.
www.pedleyonline.com /ged-it/geds/all_names.ged   (15188 words)

  
 The History of Watson and Neill Solicitors
Mr Charles William (CW) Neill became an articled apprentice to Mr James Ussher and was admitted as a solicitor in 1896.
He was also a member of the Law Society Council and, during most of his years in practice, was assisted by his wife, Emma Neill, as a Legal Executive and Mr James Hobbs as Senior Law Clerk, who had also been with the firm since the time of CW Neill.
During the War years, Mr James Neill gave assistance in the firms of Charles A McKenzie and Co., Belfast and W J Irwin and Son, Dungannon, to provide cover for solicitors who were overseas with the armed forces.
www.watsonandneill.com /history.htm   (330 words)

  
 Solicitor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Solicitors study a one year course called the Legal Practice Course and then must undertake two years apprenticeship with a solicitor, called the training contract (but still widely referred to as 'articles' as in 'articled clerk' by older members of the profession).
Solicitors in England and Wales are regulated by the Law Society of England and Wales (which wears the hat of both regulator and union) and in order to become a solicitor must have had a qualifying legal education.
A solicitor will be required to share confidential information with the organisations and individuals who acquire control of their firm even though those organisations and individuals will not be bound by the professional duty of confidentiality and may use their knowledge of the client's confidential affairs to their own advantage.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Solicitor   (1285 words)

  
 John Manley (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He articled as a law clerk to Bora Laskin, the Chief Justice of Canada, and was called to the Ontario bar in 1978.
He is a former Liberal Member of Parliament for Ottawa South from 1988 to 2004 and a Cabinet Minister from 1993 to 2003.
Manley is a graduate of the University of Ottawa Law School and has also studied at Carleton University and the University of Lausanne.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Manley_(politician)   (1179 words)

  
 7bio110.txt
If not, at eleven years of age, he is sent into the Writing School, where he continues till fourteen or fifteen, and is then either apprenticed or articled as a clerk, or whatever else his turn of mind or of fortune shall have provided for him.
His school was celebrated, and most of the country gentlemen of that generation, belonging to the south and east parts of Devon, had been his pupils.
In Dorothy Wordsworth's "Grasmere Journal" there are no less than 32 letters to the Wordsworths[1] mentioned as having been received during the period 1800-1803, not represented among the letters in Professor Knight's "Life of Wordsworth".
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext05/7bio110.txt   (18290 words)

  
 William Morris - Founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement
Perhaps it began while Morris was working as an articled clerk to Gothic Revivalist architect, George Edmund Street who believed that an architect should influence all aspects of a building including the interior decoration and textiles.
One day in 1853, William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones were walking down a street in Oxford and were instantly captivated by a painting in a shop window – The Return of the Dove to the Ark by John Everett Millais.
William Morris undertook his first and only attempt at embroidery for these rooms.
artantiques.allinfo-about.com /features/morris.html   (518 words)

  
 John Piper (British), 1903-1992: Featured artist works, exhibitions and biography fromMarlborough Fine Art Ltd.
Educated at Epsom College, Piper joined the family firm as an articled clerk until his father’s death in 1925.
John Egerton Christmas Piper was born at Epsom in 1903, the son of a solicitor.
Though regarded foremost as a painter (elected a member of the Seven and Five Society in 1934), Piper was also a set designer for ballet and opera productions and for stained glass windows, as well as being an art and theatre critic.
www.artnet.com /Galleries/Artists_detail.asp?gid=707&aid=13549   (289 words)

  
 The World Wide Bickerstaff Page #10
Edward worked first at the Post Office, then as an articled clerk in a solicitor's office, and then travelled extensively while working for a missionary society, and finally settled in England as a clergyman (source: "Who's Who").
Edward Bickersteth (1786-1850), evangelical divine, was the fourth son of Henry Bickersteth, surgeon, of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmoreland.
Edward BICKERSTAFF was a boilermaker and was born at Blackpool in c.1810 according to the 1851 census records.
www.burning-bison.com /bick/bick10.htm   (289 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page
Trained as a chartered accountant at Simon Fraser University, and articled as a clerk with the firm of Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants, of British Columbia.
Kenneth L. Pike (June 9, 1912 - December 31, 2000) was an American linguist and anthropologist, the originator of the theory of tagmemics and coiner of the terms "emic" and "etic".
Kenneth Meshoe was born in Pretoria and is the fourth of seven children.
www.alanaditescili.net /browse.php?title=K/KE/KEN   (11175 words)

  
 Goodys Archive
Bernard Bentley was educated at the Colchester Royal Grammar School and subsequently became articled to his father Albert.
After graduating from the Wesleyan School in Colchester, Albert Bentley, joined the firm of Goodys, Sons and Weatherall at 62 North Hill, as a clerk.
He spent his life in Colchester, was married with a daughter and a son, the latter following him into the firm.
www.goodys.co.uk /archive.htm   (306 words)

  
 Sophie Panopoulos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
She was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and was previously a solicitor and articled clerk from 1995 to 1997.
At the time of her election Panopoulos was described by political satirists as the "Uptown Girl" reflecting her limited connection to her electorate of Indi.
Sophie Panopoulos (born 27 October 1968), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since 2001, representing the Division of Indi, Victoria.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sophie_Panopoulos   (306 words)

  
 HUGH CONWAY - LoveToKnow Article on HUGH CONWAY
In deference to his fathers wishes, however, he gave up the idea of becoming a sailor, and returned to Bristol, where he was articled to a firm of accountants till on his fathers death in 1868 he took over the family business.
While a clerk he had written the words for various songs, adopting the nom-de-plume Hugh Conway in memory of his days on the training-ship.
He was intended for his fathers business, but at the age of thirteen joined the training-ship Conway in the Mersey.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CO/CONWAY_HUGH.htm   (306 words)

  
 The Poll Bludger - Western Australian Election 2005
It was not until the week before the election was called that the nomination went to 24-year-old David Maxwell, touted as a manager in the retail industry who did a year as an articled clerk with a Perth law firm.
In the south are the suburbs of Ocean Reef and Currambine, formerly in Joondalup; in the north are Mindarie, Quinns Rocks and Clarkson, formerly of Wanneroo.
Its only coastal territory is a 400 kilometre stretch of the south coast ending at the South Australian border, and the main population centres are the inland towns of Leonara, Kambalda and Norseman.
homepages.ihug.com.au /~pollbludger/wa2005.htm   (306 words)

  
 People: Matthew Henry Davies: Solicitor, Speculator, Politician and Philanthropist 1850-1912
After a brief foray with freelance journalism, Matthew Davies joined his brother John in February 1870 and served as an articled clerk in this burgeoning legal practice until April 1875, when he was admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court.
Ebenezer Davies was born at Tetfield in Gloucestershire, England, the sixth son of a Congregational minister.
Davies served as an executive commissioner and vice-president for the Centennial International Exhibition held in Melbourne in 1888 and was an ‘irrepressible advocate for the “great city of Melbourne” which he and his fellow speculators hoped to build’.
localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au /htm/article/314.htm   (306 words)

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