Flanagan, Oliver J.Wednesday, 10 June 1964 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Order of Business.
Would the Taoiseach consider taking the Land Bond Bill, 1964, in conjunction with the Estimate for the Department of Lands? It is only a two section Bill and we would have no objection to this proced...
So long as it gets off the Order Paper, it suits me.
Committee on Finance. - Vote 36—Lands.
It is probable that there will not be the usual lengthy debate on this Estimate this year because of the very great detail in which the Land Bill, 1963, was so closely examined. The debate on that B...
Anyway, we are prepared to give all Stages of the Bill. I hope the fact we are facilitating the Minister will deter him from making some of the foolish speeches he made recently. The Estimate is more...
I have been wondering whether any such survey was carried out, whether there is a scrap of evidence in the Department that inquiries were made. If they were, to what extent? I submit there is great ...
I am sorry; I did not think I was so long. Anyway, I have not been in touch with my Party Whip and was consequently not aware there was a limit. If I had been, I would have been only too delighted t...
I would not say that. I have not as much respect for any man in the Party as I have for the Party Whip.
Nevertheless, he is a very likeable man.
The Minister may have overlooked one point. He was asked what roughly is the acreage of mature timber that we can take off our forestry lands each year?
Committee on Finance. - Land Bond Bill, 1964—Second Stage.
We agreed earlier this morning that in the discussion on the main Estimate we would discuss the terms of this Bill and I have already referred to it. It meets with no objection from this side of the ...
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