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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 9 May 1923

Vol. 3 No. 11

[DAIL IN COMMITTEE.] - PROPOSALS FOR PEACE.

When is it expected that the correspondence we had read to-day will be considered by the Dáil? There was some mention of its coming on to-morrow. I think it would help in the country if the matter were discussed in this Dáil as soon as possible. The President spoke about moving the adjournment to-morrow. I do not know whether that is his plan.

I am entirely in the hands of the Dáil with regard to it. If the Dáil wishes it taken up at any time I will do my best to suit its convenience.

The President stated he would move the adjournment to-day in order to have a discussion on the matter, if it was deemed necessary. It was not then discussed as it appeared to be the desire of the Dáil that Deputies should have some time to consider it.

Deputy Johnson suggests to-morrow. I am in the hands of the Dáil.

I only asked to have it deferred so that it might be discussed later. I suggest to-morrow. It should be discussed at the earliest date, if there is any need for discussion.

There would be no difficulty about any Deputy raising the matter as one of urgent public importance to-morrow or later on.

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