HC Deb 17 May 1900 vol 83 cc387-8

Sir UGHTRED KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH reported from the Joint Committee on the Dublin Corporation Bill and the Clontarf Urban District Council Bill, That the parties promoting the Dublin Corporation Bill had stated that the evidence of Robert E. Matheson, Charlemont House, Rutland Square, Dublin; Thomas Matthews, Railway Clearing House, Dublin; Very Rev. Canon Dillon, Pembroke, Dublin; Captain Graves, Harbour Master, Dublin; Edward H. Kearney, Clonliffe Road, Drumcondra; John P. Griffith, Engineer of the Dublin Port and Docks Board, Dublin; and John E. Barton, Valuation Officer, Ely Place, Dublin, was essential to their case; and it having been proved that their attendance could not be procured without the intervention of the House, he had been instructed to move that the said Robert E. Matheson, Thomas Matthews, Very Rev. Canon Dillon, Captain Graves, Edward H. Kearney, John P. Griffith, and John E. Barton do attend the said Committee upon Thursday next at half-past Eleven of the clock.

Ordered, That Robert E. Matheson, Thomas Matthews, the Very Rev. Canon Dillon, Captain Graves, Edward H. Kearney, John P. Griffith, and John E. Barton do attend the Joint Committee on the Dublin Corporation Bill and the Clontarf Urban District Council Bill upon Thursday next, at half-past Eleven of the clock.