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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 8 Mar 1927

Vol. 18 No. 15

PRIVATE BUSINESS. - DUBLIN PORT AND DOCKS (BRIDGE) BILL, 1927. MESSAGE FROM THE SEANAD.

Go bhfuil sé oiriúnach Có-Choiste den dá Thigh do cheapa chun Bille Port agus Duganna Bhaile Atha Cliath (Droichead), 1927, do breithniú eadhon, Bille dá ngairmtear Acht chun a chur ar chumas Bórd Port agus Duganna Bhaile Atha Cliath Droichead Bhutt d'ath-thógáil, d'atharú agus d'fhairsingiú; chun cistí do sholáthar chun na hoibreacha so do dhéanamh; chun ráta breise nó ráta in ionad seanarátaí áirithe d'údarú agus chun crícheanna eile.
That it is expedient that a Joint Committee of both Houses be appointed to consider the Dublin Port and Docks (Bridge) Bill, 1927, being a Bill entitled an Act to enable the Dublin Port and Docks Board to rebuild, alter and enlarge Butt Bridge; to provide funds for the execution of these works; to authorise an additional or substituted rate in the place of certain rates and for other purposes.

I beg to move:—

Go n-aontuighidh an Dáil leis an Seanad ina Rún a cuireadh in úil don Dáil an 24adh lá d'Fheabhra, 1927, go bhfuil sé oiriúnach Có-Choiste den Dá Thigh do cheapa chun Bille Port agus Duganna Bhaile Atha Cliath (Droichead) 1927, do bhreithniú.

That the Dáil concur with the Seanad in their Resolution communicated to the Dáil the 24th day of February, 1927, that it is expedient that a Joint Committee of both Houses be appointed to consider the Dublin Port and Docks (Bridge) Bill, 1927.

I suggest that this be postponed until Thursday. That is the earliest date on which I would be in a position to withdraw any objection.

Objection has been taken on two occasions, in accordance with the Standing Orders, to the consideration of this motion. It has been put down for consideration to-day in accordance with the powers vested in the Ceann Comhairle by the Standing Orders for Private Business. We can postpone the debate on the motion until Thursday, as the President desires.

Ordered accordingly.

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