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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 18 Jul 1945

Vol. 97 No. 24

Order of Business.

It is proposed to take business as on the Order Paper, Nos. 5, 6—Votes 65 and 66—No. 7, then back to No. 6—Votes 5 to 71—and then Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4. It is proposed that Public Business be not interrupted for the purpose of taking Private Deputies' Business.

On No. 6, are you resuming the Finance Vote or the External Affairs Vote?

No. 6, Vote 65.

What do you do after No. 7?

No. 6, Votes 5 to 71, and then 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Would it be permissible to raise on the adjournment with the Minister for Supplies, in view of the pending adjournment of Dáil Eireann, the situation that threatens to develop as a result of the difficulties which the people are experiencing in saving the turf crop and the necessity for taking certain emergency measures to secure that essential services dependent on fuel will be carried on in the event of the Minister being unable to get coal supplies wherewith to supplement available turf?

If Deputy Byrne agrees to surrender his question.

I will surrender on the other matter.

I take it Deputy Dillon's question could be raised when we are dealing with the Second Stage of the Appropriation Bill.

If it is administration, it might.

That is quite agreeable to me.

It is a very large question to raise in half an hour; the Minister could hardly deal with it, apart from other considerations.

I agree. If I may mention it on the Appropriation Bill, that will be quite sufficient.

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