Flinn, Hugh VictorThursday, 1 May 1930 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
Page of 10
|
I want to take up a few details here more than any question of large principle. There is the question of harbour boards and other authorities and their trading profits. The Minister said that relief...
I am sorry I did not hear you. I do not think I am losing much, but I want to give you an opportunity. I had, on another occasion, an opportunity of going through some of these other assets which he...
Have they had to do so for margarine and soap?
Has it happened in the case of blankets, in which no outside firm has set up?
The Minister said that in his opinion the assets shown in his list were worth par value—the Shannon Scheme Fund, £5,496,000; the Electricity Supply Board, £957,000, making a total of £6,473,000. He ...
| Last Updated: 17/05/2011 20:43:35 |
Page of 10
|