Mulcahy, Richard JamesTuesday, 2 August 1927 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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CEISTEANNA—QUESTIONS. ORAL ANSWERS. - HOUSING CONDITIONS IN DUBLIN.
The local authority and myself are both aware of the fact of house shortage in Dublin. Efforts for the improvement of the situation are being unremittingly made.
My attention has not been drawn to that fact. If the Deputy is aware of it, or has any information on the matter, the Commissioners in Dublin would properly be the persons to whose attention the fact...
ORDUITHE AN LAE—ORDERS OF THE DAY. - PUBLIC SAFETY BILL, 1927.—COMMITTEE (RESUMED).
On the point as to the word “sedition” that Deputy Johnson mentions, I suggest that if sedition is not dealt with in this section the section is put out of symmetry with Section 4, where the definitio...
But the whole Bill is dealing with associations that are to be regarded as unlawful associations, and the section is simply portion of the provisions for getting after those.
WRITTEN ANSWERS - CO. MAYO OLD AGE PENSION CLAIMS
This claim was disallowed on appeal on the 19th of March last, as the Minister was not satisfied on the evidence submitted that the claimant had attained the statutory age for the receipt of a pension...
This claim is at present before the Department for adjudication on appeal. It is not possible at the moment to answer the Deputy's question in detail, as the file of papers has been referred to an in...
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