Kelly, Thomas

Friday, 14 July 1933

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 48 No. 19

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In Committee on Finance. - Motion for Late Sitting.

Other Deputies spoke twice and three times.More Button

That is a long question.More Button

You can go home if you like.More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Vote 56—Industry and Commerce (Resumed).

Is not the Deputy implying a charge of corruption against the Minister?More Button

Why does the Deputy not tell us all about it?More Button

What about the wheat transaction?More Button

This is the first I heard of it, and I am asking the Deputy to give us information.More Button

You are always sure of the contrary of everything.More Button

You will get it yet.More Button

The Deputy is keeping us awake, anyhow.More Button

The Deputy was often proved wrong before.More Button

Not at all.More Button

Well, we are talking about sausages.More Button

Maybe the farmers had some of these sausages at their meeting last night.More Button

Well, have it so.More Button

All right.More Button

Naas.More Button

We have had one.More Button

We have had enough of talk from them.More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Vote 60—Unemployment Insurance.

That is good for Deputy McGilligan's soul.More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Vote 68—Electrical Battery Development.

There is a notice in the Evening Herald, if the Deputy will refer to it.More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Vote 1—Governor General's Establishment.

It would, on the Deputy's part.More Button

Ask what sort of hat he wears.More Button

Well, you will.More Button

You are always making points of order.More Button

Ah!More Button

They used to hire the clothes for it.More Button

I would like to ask the President a question. I know it is silly, but certain ill-mannered references were made during the discussion to the Governor-General being an internee. I should like the Pre...More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Vote 3—Department of the President of the Executive Council.

Have manners over there.More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Vote 54—Fisheries and Gaeltacht Services.

The Minister was not interrupted.More Button

Let the Minister speak. We listened to Deputy Lynch very patiently for an hour and a half.More Button

We will suffer on.More Button

That is not a point of order.More Button

He is not an astute Parliamentarian.More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Vote 7—Old Age Pensions.

A man walked from Roscommon to Dublin to get his pension.More Button

He was not.More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Vote 70—Export Bounties and Subsidies.

How much on jaw bones?More Button

What is the Deputy talking about at all?More Button

So that he only gets 35/- instead of £20—is that your case?More Button

They were talking about fogs some time ago in the House but that is a fog I can't get out of.More Button

You should sell them down in Naas.More Button

They will not like it over there, on the Cumann na nGaedheal side.More Button

He is wise.More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Appropriation Bill, 1933.

It is a good job he has some description, anyhow.More Button

We are sticking it out like philosophers. Interruptions.More Button

Not like warriors— only like philosophers.More Button

That is the best answer they could get.More Button

In Committee on Finance. - Appropriation Bill, 1933—Committee Stage.

The Chair has ruled.More Button


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