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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 31 May 1933

Vol. 47 No. 17

Cement Bill, 1933.

There is a matter about the Cement Bill before the Dáil, that is Bill No. 10 on the Order Paper—Report Stage. I have to propose that the Order for the Fourth Stage of the Cement Bill, 1933, be discharged. I beg to propose that leave be granted to discharge the order and that leave be granted to introduce a Bill entitled an Act to make provision for the control and regulation of the manufacture of cement and of the importation of cement and to provide for the compulsory acquisition of land and for the construction, maintenance and operation of transport works for the purposes of such manufacture.

I have to ask that the Second Reading and the Committee Stage of that Bill be taken to-morrow. This arose in connection with an amendment that the Minister for Industry and Commerce proposed to bring in in connection with the Cement Bill now being considered. That amendment was considered necessary by the Minister, but was not thought to be in order by the Chair, and in order to get it in order, procedure of this kind is necessary.

Question—"That the Order for the Fourth Stage of the Cement Bill be discharged"—put and agreed to.
Question—"That the Cement Bill, 1933, be withdrawn"—put and agreed to.
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