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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 7 Apr 1949

Vol. 114 No. 17

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Title of Country.

asked the Taoiseach if, in pursuance of his recent declaration that he is Prime Minister of all Ireland, he will arrange that in Government and Government-financed publications, such as the Telephone Directory and those issued by the Irish Tourist Board, all Ireland will be treated as a whole and that the appropriate information relating to the whole country will be included in such publications.

While I sympathise with the suggestion contained in the Deputy's question, I am afraid that there are a great number of practical difficulties in the way of giving widespread effect to the proposal. It will, however, be borne in mind with a view to its being put into effect so far as may be reasonably practicable.

Will the Taoiseach say whether one item of the appropriate information which will be included in such publications is that he himself was patented as a K.C.?

That is a very ignorant remark.

Might I suggest to the Deputy that he might see a psychiatrist?

Will you tell the truth about it?

Order. Question No. 3.

The Cooley case again.

Deputies

Hear, hear!

Here, here! Question No. 3.

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