Moore, Séamus

Thursday, 11 July 1935

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 58 No. 3

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Ceisteanna.—Questions. Oral Answers. - Hospitals Commission.

Arising out of the Parliamentary Secretary's reply, would he be kind enough to state whether any report on the activities of the Commission is being considered, or whether it is intended to issue such...More Button

Estimates for Public Services and Appropriation Bill.—Allocation of Time.

I did not hear the whole of Deputy Hogan's speech, but what I did hear of it struck me as curiously inconsistent for one who is generally so clear. Speaking of the achievements of the last Government...More Button

On the present political and economic situation.More Button

I am replying to Deputy Hogan.More Button

I am replying to statements made by Deputy Hogan inviting back-benchers from this side to state their views with regard to the existing position in the country. Surely, if one is to have the respect ...More Button

Deputy Hogan addressed himself to the Independent Benches as well. I do not think that Deputy Belton was present at the time. But Deputy Hogan asked Deputies on the Independent and Labour Benches an...More Button

On the general question of whether or not this motion should pass, I regret very much that such a motion is necessary. I think that, with proper relations between the two big parties, it should be po...More Button

Certainly. Since I know that the Government are not to blame for the existing position, I think they are entitled to claim that there should be a curtailment of debate in view of the lateness of the ...More Button


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