Byrne, Patrick

Thursday, 21 May 1964

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 209 No. 13

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I am usually fairly impatient when I hear parish pump speeches made in this House. I believe it is our function to take a broad general view of the nation's affairs and to speak accordingly. On this...More Button

That is incredible. Do not let us talk then about £500,000— half a million. The Dublin suburban rail services are not operated in isolation. They are entitled to bear a certain burden of the overhea...More Button

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Clontarf (Dublin) School.

asked the Minister for Education what is the present position in regard to the proposed rebuilding of Belgrove girls' national school, Clontarf, Dublin; if plans have now been approved; and when build...More Button

Can the Minister not give us some information about when the work will commence?More Button

Is the Minister aware this building is structurally unsound— that it is in a dangerous condition?More Button

Is the Minister aware the old building is still in use, that a ceiling in one of the classrooms in the old building collapsed last week, that it was providential several children were not seriously in...More Button

The Minister should also arrange for more prefabricated classrooms.More Button

Transport Bill, 1964—Second Stage (Resumed).

I was speaking on subsection (2) (e) of section 12 in relation to recruitment of staff to CIE. It says Irish shall be a compulsory subject at every competition. I am asking the Minister if he consid...More Button


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