Bennett, George CecilWednesday, 5 December 1934 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Sale of Food and Drugs (Milk) Bill, 1934—Report.
I desire to support the amendment moved by Deputy O'Donovan. As the Deputy has stated, if some such safeguard as this is not inserted in the Bill, producers will be placed in a very unenviable positi...
This is a very important matter for dairy people. We all admit that the object the Minister hopes to achieve is an admirable one, one which will have the support of most Deputies. I should like to ...
In Committee on Finance. - Vote No. 70—Export Bounties and Subsidies.
We have here an Estimate for £763,000 for agricultural bounties. There was a Bill called the Confirmation Orders Bill brought into this House to-day to confirm certain duties or tariffs under the Eme...
I only wish that Deputy Davin would get up sometime and make a speech himself. I am definitely opposed to this almost useless expenditure on bounties in lieu of a certain other method of settling the...
The Minister says we might get 67/- for our butter. We might get 127/-.
With half the expenditure which it has cost the Minister to provide the 96/-.
If the Minister and his co-Ministers had not played hell with the agricultural policy of this country, we could have for half the amount— even that is an exaggeration—the Minister has put into dairy p...
I said it in Limerick and I can say it again.
I move to report progress. Progress reported. Committee to sit again to-morrow.
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