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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 13 May 1926

Vol. 15 No. 14

SUSPENSION OF STANDING ORDERS.

The following motion stood in the name of the President:—
Go gcuirtar ar fionnraoi forálacha Buan-Orduithe 86 agus 88, i dtaobh fógra do thabhairt chun Ceathrú Céim agus Cúigiú Céim Bhille do thógaint, chun go gceadófar Ceathrú Céim agus Cúigiú Céim an Bhille Caomhanta na nDaoine (Comhachta Speisialta), 1926, do thógaint iniu.
That the provisions of Standing Orders 86 and 88 as to the giving of notice for the taking of the Fourth and Fifth Stages of a Bill be suspended to permit of the Fourth and Fifth Stages of the Protection of the Community (Special Powers) Bill, 1926, being taken to-day.

I am in much the same position as Deputy Johnson in regard to the last amendment. If it is going to be opposed, I am not going to move it. I can only say from the information at our disposal that this Bill is a necessity and nothing that I can say further to advance that can be said at this stage.

indicated assent to the motion.

I move the motion.

Question put and agreed to.

resumed the Chair.

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