Breslin, CormacWednesday, 25 November 1959 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Medical Ethics: Discussions with Irish Medical Association.
The Chair has called the next question.
I have allowed several Deputies to put supplementary questions. I am calling the next question, No. 10.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Stoppage of Unemployment Assistance.
The Deputy has a question to put, I take it.
The Deputy will be communicated with.
I have called Question No. 13.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Diplomatic Immunity.
The question relates to one incident.
The Deputy is asking a question that does not arise. He may get the information he requires elsewhere.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Review of Trade Agreement.
That is a matter for the House.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Commission on Marketing.
The remaining questions will appear on to-morrow's Order Paper but Deputies who so desire may get the replies. Questions Nos. 28 to 60 postponed.
Staff of the Houses of the Oireachtas Bill, 1959—Fifth Stage.
Might I point out to Deputy Cosgrave that it is not in order on the Fifth Stage to advocate amendments? On the Fifth Stage, only what is contained in the Bill arises for discussion.
Rent Restrictions (Continuance and Amendment) Bill, 1959—Committee and Final Stages.
The Minister is asking for the Fifth Stage. Question put and agreed to.
Private Members' Business. - Social Welfare Benefits—Motion (Resumed).
The time remaining to the Minister in possession is three minutes. The time remaining after that for debate on the motion is 15 minutes.
There are 18 minutes left for this motion. The mover of the motion or some other member who has not already spoken is entitled to 15 minutes in which to reply. Deputy Donnellan rose.
If Deputy Donnellan wishes to speak for three minutes, he may do so.
The mover of the motion is entitled to 15 minutes.
The Deputy will appreciate that the time has expired?
Private Members' Business. - Message from Seanad.
Seanad Éireann has passed the Electoral (Amendment) Bill, 1959, without amendment.
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