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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 27 Nov 1929

Vol. 32 No. 10

Written Answers. - Dáil Loan Subscriptions.

asked the Minister for Finance if he will state when Dáil Loan, 1919-20, in respect of Mrs. M. Doyle, The Piers, Ballindaggin; Philip O'Brien, Monbeg, Ballindaggin; and Philip Murphy, Ballinstraw, Monamolin, will be paid.

The particulars furnished in Mrs. Margaret Doyle's application for repayment do not correspond with those of an entry in the records in my Department. A communication on the matter which was addressed to Mrs. Doyle on the 15th instant has not yet been replied to.

A form for completion by Mr. O'Brien, which was posted to his solicitor on the 25th April last, has not yet been returned to my Department.

Until replies to the above-mentioned communications have been received no steps can be taken towards authorising repayment of the subscriptions in question.

There is no record in my Department of the receipt of an application from Mr. Philip Murphy, of Ballinstraw, Monamolin.

asked the Minister for Finance whether he has received repeated applications from Richard Bailey, 96 Irishtown, New Ross, for refund of his subscription of £3 to Dáil Eireann Loan, and when he intends to authorise payment of same.

There is no record in my Department of the receipt of the applications referred to and I am not, therefore, in a position to authorise repayment in respect of the subscription in question.

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Domhnall Ua Buachalla

den Aire Airgid an ndéarfadh sé cathon a haisíocfar bannaí Sheáin Uí Mhuiridhthe, Sráid an Droichid, Cill Cóca, Contae Chill Dara.

Níl ainm Sheáin Uí Mhuiridhthe as Sráid an Droichid, Cill Cóca, le fáil sa Chlár Bunaidh mar dhuine do thug sintiús d'Iasacht Dháil Eireann agus ní bhfuarthas aon iarratas ó aoinne darb ainm Seán O Muiridhthe ón seoladh sin.

Do tugadh údáras, áfach, don Roinn Puist agus Telegrafa ar an 7adh lá de Mheadhon Fóghmhar seo imthigh tharainn chun Cárta Coigiltis a thábhairt do Sheán O Muiridhthe, ón gCearnóig, Cill Cóca, i leith síntúis cúig bpúnt.

asked the Minister for Finance if he has received applications for refund of subscriptions to the Dáil Eireann Loan, and, if so, when payments may be made in respect of the following:—Andrew Parle, Ballyreilly, Kilrane, £5; Patrick Casey, Ballybreit, Kilrane, £1; Charles Casey, Ballybreit, Kilrane, £1; John Murphy, Grange, Rosslare, £1; Robert John Murphy, Coddstown Tagoat, £2; and Anastatia Murphy, Coddstown Tagoat, £1, all of County Wexford.

I would refer the Deputy to previous replies given by me to similar questions, and to the statement I made in the Dáil on the 22nd June, 1928. The claim of any subscriber who made application in writing within the prescribed period for repayment of his subscription, will be dealt with in my Department in due course.

asked the Minister for Finance whether the following are registered as subscribers to Dáil Eireann Loan for the following amounts:—Andrew Parle (£5); Michael Redmond (£1); John Lambert (£1); Michael Ford (£1); Edmund Murphy (£2); B. Murphy (£1); W. Walsh (£1); J. Keating (£1); P. Carey (£1); J. Fitzhenry (£1); and R. O'Brien (£1), all of Tagoat, Co. Wexford.

I would refer the Deputy to previous replies given by me to similar questions and to the statement I made in the Dáil on the 22nd June, 1928. The claim of any subscriber who made application in writing within the prescribed period for repayment of his subscription will be dealt with in my Department in due course.

asked the Minister for Finance whether he has received applications for refund of subscriptions to the Dáil Eireann Loan, and, if so, when payments will be authorised in respect of the following:—William Cowman, Newtown, Duncannon, £4; James O'Rourke, Dungulph, Duncannon, £1; James Gleeson, Ballygow, Duncannon, £5; John Murphy, Ballygow, Duncannon, £1; Martin Hanton, Batterstown, Duncannon, £3; John Ryan (Junr.), Fethard, £1; John Rowe, Conna, Fethard, £2; Peter Rowe, Conna, Fethard, £1; Thomas Ryan, Conna, Fethard, £2; Michael Kearns, Conna, Fethard, £1; Anastatia Neville, Conna, Fethard, £12; Richard Rowe, Conna, Fethard, £1; Nicholas Chapman, Ralph, Fethard, £4; Felix Connolly, Templetown, Fethard, £3; Michael Fortune, Slade, Fethard, £5; John Murphy, Gurtins, Saltmills, £1; Geoffrey Power, Gurtins, Saltmills, £1; Mary Walsh (Mrs.), Gurtins, Saltmills, £2; Philip Rice, White Hall, Fethard, £20; and Michael Walsh, Portersgate, Fethard, £1, all of Co. Wexford.

I would refer the Deputy to previous replies given by me to similar questions and to the statement I made in the Dáil on the 22nd June, 1928. The claim of any subscriber who made application in writing within the prescribed period for repayment of his subscription will be dealt with in my Department in due course. Repayment has already been authorised to several of the persons mentioned in the Deputy's question.

asked the Minister for Finance if he has received applications for refund of Dáil Eireann Loan, and, if so, when payments may be made in respect of the following:—William Doyle, Andrew Doyle and John J. Gregory, of Auburn Terrace, Wexford, and Patrick J. Gregory, of George Street, Wexford.

I would refer the Deputy to previous replies given by me to similar questions, and to the statement I made in the Dáil on the 22nd June, 1928. The claim of any subscriber who made application in writing within the prescribed period for repayment of his subscription will be dealt with in my Department in due course.

asked the Minister for Finance if he has received applications for refund of Dáil Eireann Loan, and, if so, when payment may be made in respect of the following:—Miss M.A. Brennan, Cushinstown, Ballinaboola (£2); Jas. Doyle, Cushinstown, Ballinaboola (£2); P. Clancy, Templenscrow, Raheen (£1); Mrs. Maddock Corlican, Killurin (£1); Margaret Maddock, Corlican, Killurin (£1); James Cogley, Killurin (£1); Edward King, Corlican, Killurin (£3); Matthew Ryan, Ballybeg, Taghmon (£3); John Howlin, Ballykerogue, Campile (£5); Annie Murphy, Camolin (£1); John Nolan, Ballinteskin, New Ross; John Lambert, Rosslare Harbour; Wm. Barry, Maytown, Tagoat; Elizabeth Barry, Maytown, Tagoat; James Somers, Coolroe, Ballycullane; Jeremiah Somers, Coolroe, Ballycullane; John Winters, Tincurra, Taghmon (£10); Mrs. Brady, Newtown, Duncannon, representative of Dominick Grady, Curraghmore, Ballycullane (£5), and John Redmond, Mullins Hotel, Tully, North Queensland, formerly of Wexford (£5), all of Co. Wexford.

I would refer the Deputy to previous replies given by me to similar questions, and to the statement I made in the Dáil on the 22nd June, 1928. The claim of any subscriber who made application in writing within the prescribed period for repayment of his subscription will be dealt with in my Department in due course.

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