Linehan, TimothyThursday, 11 April 1940 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Export Licences for Pigs.
asked the Minister for Agriculture if he will state (a) whether export licences for the shipment of live pigs are required by the Pigs and Bacon Commission, and, if so, whether the number of licences ...
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Export Bacon Trade.
asked the Minister for Agriculture if he is aware that there has been a change in the method of allocating the export bacon quota for bacon curers which up to February 29th last had been on the basis ...
Is the Minister aware that his tinkering with export quotas and the tinkerings which have taken place by the Bacon Board have resulted in people getting out of pig production?
Committee on Finance. - Vote 41—Local Government and Public Health.
When we consider the amount of money that this House will have to provide for local government services this year, possibly the Department of Local Government and Public Health will include it in soci...
I believe the Department was responsible, but I did not like to be so blunt as to say so. I wonder what the Department would do if somebody applied for the usual grant of £70 or £80 under the Housing...
Can the Minister say anything about Mallow?
It is general throughout the whole country.
Yes, even where they were single.
The solicitors to the county councils, yes.
Committee on Finance. - Vote 54—Gaeltacht Services.
There is one point on which I would like some explanation from the Parliamentary Secretary. There is a reference to the question of wages in Gaeltacht industries. The Parliamentary Secretary says tha...
I assume they are adults, at least?
It seems rather an extraordinary boast when the Parliamentary Secretary says that wages to the extent of £28,000 have been paid and that that £28,000 was distributed over 1,000 workers. That is an av...
I cannot be expected to make a call to all the shops in my constituency.
The Parliamentary Secretary said no such thing. He said the workers were employed full time at £1 per week.
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