Mulcahy, Richard James

Wednesday, 22 March 1939

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 74 No. 17

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Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Unemployment in Dublin and Dun Laoghaire.

asked the Minister for Industry and Commerce whether he is aware that the total number of registered unemployed in the Dublin and Dun Laoghaire district for the end of February has increased from 18,...More Button

In that memorandum will the Minister deal in any special way with the condition existing at present in the City of Dublin?More Button

In view of the fact that the figures show a steady increase in the unemployed registered in the City of Dublin, would the Minister consider addressing himself specially to that question?More Button

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Leabhra Ghaedhilge.

den Aire Oideachais (a) cadé an méid airgid do fuarthas anuraidh as díol leabhra Gaedhilge, (b) cadé an méid taistealaí agus gluaisteán atá ag Oifig na bhFoillseachán Rialtais chun na leabhra san do ...More Button

den Aire Oideachais cé shocruíonn na praghsanna ar a ndíoltar leabhra Gaedhilge agus cadé an foras ar a socruítear iad.More Button

den Aire Oideachais (a) cadiad na rátaí íocaíochta agus (b) cadiad na scálaí cánach údair atá i bhfeidhm fé láthair (1939) do ghnáth-leabhra léightheoireachta Gaedhilge agus (a) cadiad na rátaí íocaío...More Button

den Aire Oideachais cadé an méid gnáth-leabhar léightheoireachta (bun-leabhra agus leabhra aistrithe) tugadh don Ghúm sa bhliain 1931-32 agus cadé an méid (bun-leabhra agus leabhra aistrithe) tugadh d...More Button

Vote 65—Army.

These motions were put down in order to secure a reasonable date for the discussion of the Army Vote, and for no other purpose. I propose to move my amendments as far as they turn on sub-head A, sub-...More Button

Nos. 2, 42, 72 and 76.More Button

Against what?More Button

The responsibility for putting the defence position or problem that exists before the Dáil is that of the Government. The opposition that this Vote encounters here, I am quite sure, may be laid entir...More Button

It is because the Government have failed to state it.More Button

Will not see what?More Button

Will the Minister for Defence, when he is replying, take the debates that there have been in the House and pick out the sentences that have been spoken either by the Taoiseach or by himself, or any gr...More Button

Nothing is wrong with it. I think it is a sign of developing sanity and developing responsibility on the part of the Minister. This is a thing to which I urged that some attention should be given whe...More Button

The Minister is not helping us to know much about it.More Button

If the Minister would pretend to tell us about the things for which he is responsible we would listen to him very gratefully. There are some things about which I would be grateful if the Minister woul...More Button

Hear, hear!More Button

How many trained during the year?More Button

Then 53 per cent. of the first line were due for training and did not come up?More Button

I move motion No. 2:— That the Estimate be reduced by £15 in respect of sub-head A. I do this for the purpose of getting the Minister to discuss with us where or what exactly are the experts he relies...More Button

Will the Minister answer one question?More Button

I should like to know if the suggestion that our first and most urgent line of defence is the equipment of the Army, so as to be able to defeat an invading force, were they to set foot on our shores, ...More Button

And we need not blame the Army officers, then?More Button

Why does it not?More Button

I think I have cleared the reputation of the general officers from any stigma that might attach to them from the statement of the Minister here, and I do not propose to press the motion. Motion, by le...More Button


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