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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 19 Nov 1952

Vol. 134 No. 13

Order of Business.

It is proposed to take business in the following order——

In a very short time, boys, you will not be there.

Time will tell.

Time will tell very definitely. Do not forget Phibsboro'.

Let us get on with the work.

When you get out we will be able to get on with the work.

It is proposed to take business in the following order: Nos. 10, 13, 16, 4 and 5. Unless it has been already reached, No. 5 will be taken at 7 o'clock. Private Deputies' business will be taken at 9 o'clock.

What about the Courts of Justice Bill?

It will be circulated this week-end.

Will the Tánaiste say whether he proposes to give time for Motion No. 33?

It will be taken when it is reached.

I am asking if Government time will be given to the motion?

Surely the Tánaiste must consider that this motion is of more than national importance in view of the fact that the Government was beaten two to one on that issue in a vote in the capital city of this country.

I want to give notice that it is my intention to raise the subject matter of Question No. 41 on the adjournment.

They should pack up and get out.

They are going to hang on to their jobs like grim death.

That has not been our practice.

Even though the weather is cold, we would welcome the platforms.

In a long match it is the last score that counts.

That is the saddest bunch of faces that I have ever seen.

Take care that we do not take you at your word and frighten the life out of you.

Two to one is not a match. It is annihilation.

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