Hayes, MichaelTuesday, 30 June 1925 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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ORDER OF BUSINESS.
The Arterial Drainage Bill has been received, with amendments, from the Seanad, and should appear on the Order Paper. The amendments to the Bill have been circulated to Deputies and it will be necess...
It has become the custom to make an order to sit later than 8.30 with adjournment for tea, and to take the motion for adjournment not later than 10.30 for the consideration of the business on the Orde...
No. If leave is given to introduce a Supplementary Estimate, it will not rule out the amendment to the Money Resolution, No.3. That is to say, the amendment will not be ruled out on that ground, if ...
That would be a problem for the Minister.
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. - MONEY RESOLUTION—AGRICULTURAL GRANT.
I have the message here. The message can be communicated to the Dáil, if the Dáil so desires. The question of the effect of the message on our deliberations is a different one. If the Minister, for...
Could the Dáil not be told the terms of the message even before it takes that action?
In other words, if the message is invoked to rule some discussion out of order the message ought to be communicated? Would that satisfy Deputy Johnson? Is that his point?
I am not sure that I understand it. However, the Money Resolution is a question for the Dáil itself; the message is a different thing. If the message be invoked to prevent any particular kind of ame...
The question the Minister raised is different altogether from the question of how the Governor-General's message, which is really the message of the Executive Council, should be drafted for the purpos...
The Deputy is not making a definite bargain in this amendment.
Before the Deputy moves this amendment, may I ask whether he thinks that the resolution as proposed to be amended would make any provision for the money?
Where would the money be provided? The Minister proposes to provide the money on a Supplementary Estimate. Where would the Deputy provide the money?
In what way could the Bill be amended to make it fall in with this? If this amendment were adopted what amendment would be necessary to the Bill?
I want to see that this amendment has a meaning. The Minister's scheme will produce money. There is no doubt about that. The Deputy is putting up an alternative scheme, but will that alternative sch...
What will the amendment be? The Deputy must have given consideration to the matter before moving an amendment dealing with public money. He must have considered the whole scheme and he must have som...
What moneys? This matter is so simple I cannot explain it. The Deputy is proposing to get money out of the Central Fund. What money and how much money?
That involves a series of amendments which should be ready. The Deputy must have definite proposals showing what is amended, and he should have the amendments clearly drafted for the consideration of...
I would like the Deputy to understand that we should not have amendments dealing with money resolutions unless all their ramifications are considered. It is a waste of time and is improper procedure....
The Clerk and the staff of the Dáil are for the service of Deputies, and I have never heard that any Deputy who applied for any assistance which could reasonably be given has any cause for complaint. ...
I feel Deputy Connor Hogan was quite right when he said he had no intention of wasting the time of the House. He wanted, whether successful or not, to put a particular point of view as he says, but t...
DAIL IN COMMITTEE. - LOCAL GOVERNMENT (RATES ON AGRICULTURAL LAND) BILL, 1925—THIRD STAGE.
No. The title is a different thing. SECTION 2, SUB-SECTION (2). “Subject to the provisions of this Act, the supplementary grant shall for the purposes of any enactment be deemed to form part of the a...
DAIL RESUMES. - NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE BILL, 1925—FINAL STAGES.
This notice was on the Order Paper on Friday, as a notice of motion. There were two notices on the Paper that day.
What is the urgency in the mind of the Minister for taking the Fourth and Fifth Stages to-day?
The urgency is the approaching close of the Session, I suppose. Question put and agreed to. Bill received for final consideration and passed.
DAIL RESUMES. - SHOP HOURS (DRAPERY TRADES, DUBLIN AND DISTRICTS) BILL, 1925 (SENATE)—SECOND STAGE.
We are not discussing the Bill. We are discussing when we are to take the Committee Stage. Is it agreed that the Bill be taken on Friday? Does Deputy O'Máille take exception to next Friday?
The answer is, that it is proposed that the Bill should be taken through its stages before the adjournment for the Summer. If that adjournment is to be on Friday, and if there is to be no business nex...
I think it would mean general agreement on Friday. Objection on Friday would prevent the Fourth and Fifth Stages from being taken.
DAIL IN COMMITTEE. - OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS BILL, 1925—SECOND STAGE.
When is the Third Stage being taken?
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. - ESTIMATES FOR PUBLIC SERVICES. VOTE NO. 51—OFFICE OF THE MINISTER FOR INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE.
Is the Minister for Industry and Commerce going to make a general statement?
We can take one Vote and let the discussion be general, since railways are involved in the policy of the Minister. It is the administration of a particular Act that is involved all the time.
There would have to be a special motion on Vote 54 before the whole question would arise.
The Deputy has succeeded in introducing it now.
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