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Dáil Éireann debate -
Friday, 18 Jan 1924

Vol. 6 No. 6

QUESTION ON ADJOURNMENT. - DISTRESS IN TIRCONAILL AND FLOODING IN TIPPERARY.

I beg to give notice that, on the adjournment, I will call the attention of the responsible Minister to the present deplorable state of distress prevailing in Tirconaill.

I was going to give notice that I would raise, on the adjournment, the important question of the flooding of certain towns in Tipperary.

This is a more important matter.

In view of the fact that the Minister for Local Government has already given an assurance that the distress in Donegal is having his serious attention, I think that matter should be taken as having been disposed of. This matter of the flooding in Tipperary, and elsewhere, of the Barrow and the Suir, is of very great importance.

May I suggest that Deputy White would add to his motion for the distress in Tirconaill the words, "and other places." That would cover both.

I quite agree.

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