Quirke, WilliamWednesday, 20 March 1946 |
Seanad Éireann Debate
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As a member of the National Executive of the Irish Live-stock Trade, and one who is very much interested in the live-stock trade as a whole, I would advise Senator Counihan not to press this amendmen...
No, but of the Cattle Traders' Association; and why they did not come to the help of Senator Counihan to save him from himself, I do not know. However, possibly, there are wheels within wheels. The ...
Senator Summerfield should be allowed to proceed without interruption.
Could we have some decision now as to what is likely to happen in the next couple of days if it is proposed we should meet on Friday and Saturday? It looks as if we will not be finished for a week. ...
I would ask Senator O'Reilly not to push his remarks any further. I did not intend to speak on this until I heard him say that he was representing Clonmel. Half an hour ago, we had a discussion as t...
I happen to be an Alderman of the Borough of Clonmel and I happen to have been a member of the county council for a number of years although I am not now, and I have been in touch with the Department ...
There is no doubt that Waterford will welcome all the help it can get from Clonmel or from New Ross so far as the harbour is concerned.
I think we will agree between us that it should be withdrawn.
I can only take the Senator on what he said.
The Senator said he represented the town of Clonmel.
Harbours Bill, 1945—Report and Final Stages.
It has been more or less agreed between the numerous vocational bodies in the House that we should finish this Bill to-night if the Minister is prepared to handle one amendment which has been put in ...
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