Fahy, FrankWednesday, 12 June 1935 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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As the House is aware, Private Deputies may not move amendments which actually impose a charge or are of the nature of increases of charge actually or potentially on State funds. For this reason many...
If it is relevant to the section.
I take it amendment No. 7 is not being moved?
We will take Section 21 as agreed, and go on to Section 22. Question proposed: “That Section 22 stand part of the Bill.”
That will apply to amendments Nos. 52, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63 and 64. Amendment No. 51 not moved. Amendments Nos. 52, 53 and 54 not moved.
In Committee on Finance. - Finance Bill, 1935—Second Stage.
That was not the Minister for Finance.
It is not permissible in the debate on the Finance Bill to discuss detailed matters that should properly arise on the relevant Estimates.
The Deputy has referred to 21 heads of production. Surely he does not propose to go into the figures relating to all those categories. The Estimate for Industry and Commerce will soon be before the Co...
On the Second Stage, a Deputy is entitled to state what provisions he would like to see in the Bill.
It does not come within the ambit of the Bill.
We are dealing with a concrete Bill, not a hypothetical one.
The Chair has no knowledge of that.
The matter is one for the Minister. It certainly is a most unusual procedure for the Minister to depart without leaving a colleague in charge.
It is hardly worth the Deputy's while, seeing that it is now 10.26 p.m.
The Chair has some sympathy with the Deputy.
The House will rise within four minutes.
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