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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 5 Dec 1929

Vol. 32 No. 14

Business of the Dáil.

With regard to matters to be raised on the adjournment, Deputy Boland had a Question on yesterday's Order Paper which he desired to raise on the adjournment, and which was left over until to-day. Deputy Blaney has given notice to raise a question in regard to Question No. 19 and Deputy Cassidy with regard to No. 25.

I would be prepared to waive my right with regard to Question No. 25 for to-day. I propose to raise it at a future date, possibly to-morrow.

I would be satisfied if I were allowed to raise my question to-morrow.

I will take Deputy Boland's question this evening. With regard to to-morrow, I would like to examine Question No. 19 to see what it is precisely that can be raised. If it is decided that Question No. 19 contains a matter that can be raised and is of general interest, I think I would prefer it to the specific case which Deputy Cassidy wishes to raise to-morrow. We will take Deputy Boland's question on the adjournment to-night.

May I ask the Minister for Justice if it is his intention to introduce a Town Tenants Bill to-morrow?

May I ask the Minister for Local Government if it is his intention to introduce the Traffic Bill to-morrow?

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