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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 16 Jul 1924

Vol. 8 No. 13

CEISTEANNA—QUESTIONS. ORAL ANSWERS. - A BALLYSHANNON ARMY ACCOUNT.

asked the Minister for Defence whether an account of £27 1s. 8d. was due to Mr. Francis Graham, of Ballyshannon, for goods sold by him from March, 1922, to February, 1923; whether various sums were deducted from this account, for empties which were not returned, for overcharges which it is held did not exist, and for 10 per cent. discount, which could not be afforded on a long-outstanding account, and whether he will take steps to see that Mr. Graham will be paid the balance of £9 1s. 4d., which is still due to him.

An account for £27 1s. 8d. was furnished by Mr. Graham and was discharged by payments amounting to £20 10s. 1d. on the 18th April, 1923. No representations regarding deductions have been received except in the form of the Deputy's question. The settlement of the account is being reviewed, and the result will be communicated to the Deputy in due course.

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