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Dáil Éireann - Volume 139 - 23 June, 1953 Order of Business. Minister for Finance (Mr. MacEntee) Seán MacEntee Minister for Finance (Mr. MacEntee): It is proposed to take business as on the Order Paper, No. 5—Vote 27. Mr. Morrissey Mr. Morrissey Mr. Morrissey: Can the Minister say what is proposed to be done about No. 6? Mr. MacEntee Mr. MacEntee 1721 [1721] Mr. MacEntee: It will be taken in due course. Mr. Morrissey Mr. Morrissey Mr. Morrissey: What exactly does that mean? Does it mean this week? Or before Tuesday next? Mr. MacEntee Mr. MacEntee Mr. MacEntee: It may be taken to-morrow. Mr. D.J. O'Sullivan Mr. D.J. O'Sullivan Mr. D.J. O'Sullivan: Would the Minister indicate if it is his belief that the Government will be in office to-morrow? Mr. MacEntee Mr. MacEntee Mr. MacEntee: Better ask the Labour Party what they told Senator McCrea—“Go away, boys, we do not want you.” Is not that what they said? Dr. O'Higgins Dr. O'Higgins Dr. O'Higgins: There is a chance now that he is in France. Dáil Éireann 139 Order of Business. General Debate 19530623
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