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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 10 Nov 1949

Vol. 118 No. 6

Order of Business.

It is proposed to take business in the following order: Nos. 6, 8, 1, 4 and 7.

Yesterday, I asked the permission of the Chair to raise the subject matter of Question No. 39 on yesterday's Order Paper on the Adjournment. I repeat that request now.

There is no urgency about that matter. Would the Deputy agree to raise it next week? That would suit me personally. I make that appeal to him.

The Transport Bill has been ordered for next Wednesday in Committee. The Minister for Industry and Commerce intimated that he intends to propose rather fundamental amendments to the Bill. He has not done so yet. Other Deputies may have withheld contemplated amendments until they saw his. If the Minister cannot produce his amendments before to-morrow, I would urge that the Transport Bill be not taken on Wednesday next.

I will convey the Deputy's representations to the Minister. I am sure that if any worry or trouble is caused by the official amendments not being in in time, the Minister will meet the Deputy on that.

I would like to support Deputy Lemass on that. I, too, am waiting for the Minister's amendments.

We are all together.

Is the House sitting tomorrow?

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