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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 18 Nov 1924

Vol. 9 No. 12

PRIVATE BUSINESS. - DUNDALK HARBOUR AND PORT BILL, 1924; DUBLIN UNITED TRAMWAYS BILL, 1924, and APOTHECARIES' HALL, DUBLIN, BILL, 1924. NOMINATION OF JOINT COMMITTEE.

The Joint Committee on Standing Orders relative to Private Business report that they have nominated the following Deputies to serve on the Joint Committee to which the Dundalk Harbour and Port Bill, 1924, has been referred by both Houses, viz., General Mulcahy, R. Corish, Connor Hogan.

I beg to move the adoption of that Report.

Motion put and agreed to.

The Joint Committee on Standing Orders relative to Private Business report that they have nominated the following Deputies to serve on the Joint Committee to which the Dublin United Tramways Bill, 1924, has been referred by both Houses, viz., T.J. Murphy, P. F. Baxter, Seoirse MacNiocaill.

I beg to move the adoption of that Report.

Motion put and agreed to.

The Joint Committee on Standing Orders relative to Private Business report that they have nominated the following Deputies to serve on the Joint Committee to which the Apothecaries' Hall, Dublin, Bill, 1924, has been referred by both Houses, viz., J.J. Cole, Sir James Craig, Wm. Sears.

I beg to move the adoption of that Report.

Motion put and agreed to.

In pursuance of Standing Order 61 of the Standing Orders of the Dáil and Seanad relating to Private Business, Senator A. Jackson has been nominated Chairman of the Joint Committee to which the Dundalk Harbour and Port Bill, 1924, has been referred by both Houses; Deputy Liam Thrift has been nominated Chairman of the Joint Committee to which the Dublin United Tramways Bill, 1924, has been referred by both Houses; and Senator James G. Douglas has been nominated Chairman of the Joint Committee to which the Apothecaries' Hall, Dublin, Bill, has been referred by both Houses.

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