McQuillan, John

Thursday, 10 March 1955

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 149 No. 3

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Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Acquisition of Land.

asked the Minister for Lands whether the Land Commission are now prepared to reconsider the question of acquiring the lands of Mr. Myles Feerick, Kinnitty, Four-Mile-House, County Roscommon.More Button

Is the Minister aware that when this owner was successful in his objection to the acquisition of the land by the Land Commission it was on the basis that he would divide this land between his two sons...More Button

Will the Minister bring the matter to the notice of the commissioners so that they can satisfy themselves that what I am saying is perfectly correct?More Button

The Minister can take it from me that the owner has made no attempt whatever to carry out the guarantee given to the tribunal at that time. In those circumstances, will the Minister have the matter ...More Button

asked the Minister for Lands whether the Land Commission are prepared to reconsider the question of acquiring the non-residential farm at Tonlagee, on the Reynolds estate, County Roscommon, belonging ...More Button

Would the Minister explain what he means by “when circumstances permit”?More Button

Would the Minister explain what he means by saying it is a matter for the Land Commission?More Button

What does the Minister mean by saying “when circumstances permit”? Does that mean the Land Commission will take action within a reasonable period of time?More Button

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Land Division.

asked the Minister for Lands whether the Land Commission have yet prepared a scheme for the division of the Crofton estate, County Roscommon, and, if so, when the scheme is likely to be put into opera...More Button

Timber?More Button

Surely the question of timber has nothing to do with the arable land that is available for distribution?More Button

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Admission of Borstal Boys to Army.

If it has reached the stage that the State is not prepared to help these boys after a period in these institutions, how can we expect the ordinary civilian outside to help them?More Button

Is it not a fact that there is no need for all these boys to be put together in one unit? What is to prevent a distribution of, say, one per company if necessary, because the power is there in the Ar...More Button


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