Davin, William

Tuesday, 10 July 1923

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 4 No. 6

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You should leave it to the Dáil to decide.More Button

I suggest that the amendment itself says “or such of them as shall be willing to act.”More Button

One of the Deputies whose name has been mentioned, has not been in this House for a considerable time.More Button

I did not know that.More Button

The Minister for Home Affairs, in submitting arguments for his opposition to this amendment, said that they were endeavouring to pass out of the military situation. Now the Minister for Defence comes...More Button

In dealing with this Bill or this amendment you have to keep in mind the situation created by the arrest of men previous to the adoption of this amendment, and I would like to know whether the Ministe...More Button

I said we would have to bear that in mind.More Button

The Appeal Council might be used by——More Button

I think the production of a report has a bearing on the prisoners before the Appeal Council.More Button

Perhaps the Minister is already in a position to report in regard to a person who is now interned.More Button

I want to ask the Minister in charge of the Bill what check there is on a report received from a local officer as to the correctness or otherwise of that report. What check is there at the headquarte...More Button

Hundreds.More Button

This is not the Second Dáil.More Button


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