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Seanad Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 7 May 1930

Vol. 13 No. 19

Public Business. - Shop Hours (Drapery Trades, Dublin and Districts) Bill, 1930—Report and Final Stages.

Fourth Stage agreed to.

I move:—"That the Standing Orders be suspended for the purpose of enabling the remaining stage of the Shop Hours (Drapery Trades, Dublin and Districts) Bill, 1930, to be taken today."

I beg to second the motion.

Question put and agreed to.

I move that the Bill do now pass. The only thing I want to say is that a circular was sent to members of this House in regard to this Bill which was liable to be misleading. I do not think it misled any Senators, but it might mislead people outside. The circular said that this Bill which was being extended was a Bill previously introduced by me and very much objected to. That is not the case at all. This Bill which is being extended is a Bill that was introduced in the Dáil and was the result of a considerable amount of compromise. I only want to make that clear, because otherwise people might have been misled in regard to it.

Question put and agreed to.
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