Good, John

Thursday, 3 June 1926

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 16 No. 3

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FINANCE BILL, 1926—SECOND STAGE.

Would the Ceann Comhairle have power to rule any such discussion out of order? If so, I think it would be advisable.More Button

It would be very advisable if some arrangement to avoid such discussion could be arrived at. Already we have had a considerable amount of time taken up with discussions on this matter. I do not know ...More Button

There are some aspects of this Bill, other than the betting tax, that one would like to refer to briefly before the Minister replies. I was glad to note, and I hope one is correct in the interpretati...More Button

I was hopeful that one could read into that a little more than what the Minister intends to read into it. I have referred to that tax at considerable length already, and I was hopeful that we would, ...More Button

No provision is, therefore, necessary?More Button

IN COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. - VOTE 34 (DISTRICT COURT).

Last year, when this Vote was under consideration, the Minister promised to inquire into the possibilities of having the Children's Court separated from the ordinary Police Court and also to separate ...More Button

If the Minister cannot put them in separate buildings, which I think is highly desirable, perhaps he could arrange to have these cases heard after the ordinary court. To have them heard half an hour...More Button

If it could be arranged to hear these cases after the ordinary cases have been disposed of that would meet my objection to some extent, because the surroundings of the police court would, in some degr...More Button

I take it that the Minister will look into the matter?More Button


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