No. 119 NAI DT S10336
Dublin, 11 January 1938
RELATIONS WITH GREAT BRITAIN: Suggested Governmental Conference
With reference to your minute (S.10336) of the 10th instant, I attach herewith a suggested reply to Deputy Norton's question1. If the Deputy presses the point about consulting with the Dáil beforehand in relation to revocation of duties, it might be better to let the Minister for Industry and Commerce or the Minister for Finance explain the machinery for the imposition and revocation of duties. The really important point, as far as the Minister for External Affairs is concerned, is that the Government's position in relation to the making of agreements with foreign countries without prior consultation with the Dáil should not be compromised.
[signed] J.P. Walshe
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