Esmonde, Osmond T. Grattan

Thursday, 10 March 1927

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 18 No. 17

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On a point of order, might I draw the attention of the Minister to certain wording in the motion, which I hope is due to a clerical error? In number 53 of the Vote on Account the amount to be voted t...More Button

Is that Deputy Johnson's opinion?More Button

On a point of order. I notice that we are not asked to vote any money for the beet sugar subsidy, and, therefore, I wish to know if it is in order to discuss it at this stage?More Button

While listening to this debate I felt the greatest and most sincere sympathy with the Editor of the “Irish Independent” who cannot possibly do justice to all the splendid speeches delivered here to-da...More Button

You have taken the words out of my mouth. Deputy Hogan supported the motion which is before the House, in the first place, as far as I remember, with regard to the Army expenditure. We are asked to ...More Button

It is the inevitable result of Article 7 of the Treaty. If Deputy Hogan is anxious to have the Treaty broken it is a difficult question, but it is the inevitable result of Article 7. If the Army is ...More Button


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