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Dáil Éireann - Volume 32 - 05 December, 1929 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral—Answers. - Westmeath Bog Petition. Seosamh O Cinnéide Seosamh O Cinnéide Seosamh O Cinnéide asked the Minister for Lands and Fisheries if he will state why the petition of the people using Watterstown Bog, Harris-Temple Estate, Westmeath, was not dealt with. Mr. Roddy Mr. Roddy 2098 Mr. Roddy: The petition referred [2098] to was fully considered, and an inspector attended on the lands and heard the views of tenants using Watterstown Bog. He explained to them the scheme of improvement work proposed to be carried out by the Land Commission, and they expressed their satisfaction with it. Mr. Kennedy Mr. Kennedy Mr. Kennedy: Is the Parliamentary Secretary aware that the Land Commission inspector made an appointment with the secretary to the petitioners, that he cancelled that appointment afterwards and that he came down and carried out a drainage scheme for one man who had not signed the petition at all and left the other petitioners alone, left them waterlogged and without a way of getting out their turf? Mr. Roddy Mr. Roddy Mr. Roddy: Every one of the memorialists expressed complete satisfaction with the scheme carried out by the Land Commission. Mr. Kennedy Mr. Kennedy Mr. Kennedy: Would the Parliamentary Secretary advise the petitioners to join the local Masonic Lodge? Dáil Éireann 32 Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral—Answers. Westmeath Bog Petition. Questions 19291205
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