Committee Reports::Special Report - Railways (Existing Officers and Servants) Bill, 1926::06 June, 1926::Proceedings of the Joint Committee

DÁIL EIREANN

TUARASGABHAIL SPEISIALTA ON gCOISTE SPEISIALTA AR AN mBILLE BOTHAIR IARAINN (SEAN-OIFIGIGH AGUS SEANA-SHEIRBHISIGH), 1926.

SPECIAL REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE RAILWAYS (EXISTING OFFICERS AND SERVANTS) BILL, 1926.

1. The Special Committee met on the 6th May, 1926, and having taken the Order of the Dáil dated the 29th April, 1926, into consideration, agreed, in view of the nature of the amendments tabled, that the above-mentioned Bill is one which can be more suitably considered by a Committee of the whole Dáil than by Special Committee.


2. The Special Committee accordingly decided to recommend that the said Order referring the Bill to a Special Committee be discharged.


(Sighnithe)


MÁIRTIN O RODAIGH,


Cathaoirleach an Choiste.


6adh Bealtaine, 1926.


FO-SCRIBHINN.

APPENDIX.

IMEACHTA AN CHOISTE SPEISIALTA PROCEEDINGS OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE

AR AN


ON THE


mBILLE BOTHAIR IARAINN (SEAN-OIFIGIGH AGUS SEANA-SHEIRBHISIGH), 1926.

RAILWAYS (EXISTING OFFICERS AND SERVANTS) BILL, 1926.

DÉARDAOIN, 6adh BEALTAINE, 1926.

Thursday, 6th May, 1926.

1. The Committee met at 11 a.m.


2. The following members were present:—The Minister for Industry and Commerce, Deputies T. Hennessy, Davin, Johnson, Norton, Roddy, Gorey, Wilson, Dolan, P. S. Doyle, Heffernan, McGoldrick and Magennis.


3. Deputy T. Hennessy moved:


“That Deputy Roddy be Chairman of the Committee.”


Question put, and agreed to.


Deputy Roddy took the Chair.


4. The Committee proceeded to take into consideration the Order of the Dáil referring the Bill to the Special Committee.


Deputy Gorey moved:


“That the Special Committee is of opinion, in view of the nature of the amendments tabled, that the Railways (Existing Officers and Servants) Bill, 1926, is one which can be more suitably considered by a Committee of the whole Dáil than by a Special Committee.”


Question put, and agreed to.


5. Draft Special Report brought up by the Chairman, and read as follows:—


1. The Special Committee met on the 6th May, 1926, and having taken the Order of the Dáil dated 29th April, 1926, into consideration, agreed, in view of the nature of the amendments tabled, that the above-mentioned Bill is one which can be more suitably considered by a Committee of the whole Dáil than by a Special Committee.


2. The Special Committee accordingly decided to recommend that the said Order referring the Bill to a Special Committee be discharged.


The Minister for Industry and Commerce moved:


“That the Draft Special Report be adopted as the Special Report of the Committee.”


Question put, and agreed to.


Ordered: To report accordingly.


6. The Committee concluded at 11.40 a.m.