O'Doherty, Joseph

Wednesday, 27 February 1924

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 6 No. 19

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Might I ask if some general instruction could be given with regard to those demobilised men throughout the country. Many of us have enormous correspondence on that matter, and we do not know how to d...More Button

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CEISTEANNA—QUESTIONS. ORAL ANSWERS. - LAND SALES.

Arising out of that question, might I ask the Minister if all the facts he has given in his reply are set out in the Land Act of 1923, and, if so, what is the necessity for asking the Dáil to waste ti...More Button

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DÁIL IN COMMITTEE. - FISHERIES BILL, 1923—FROM THE SEANAD.

I suppose that Deputy Figgis knows as well as any other Deputy that we have not yet reached our full powers in our Saorstát and in that respect I might refer him to the American Constitution from its ...More Button

I am coming to that now. I thought I would give a little ancient history before I came to it. The motion of the Minister for Home Affairs——More Button

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DÁIL IN COMMITTEE. - CIVIL SERVICE REGULATION (No. 2) BILL, 1923—FROM THE SEANAD.

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