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TABLE OF CONTENTS . PART I. STANDING ORDERS RELATIVE TO PUBLIC BUSINESS . Sittings of the House . 1. Sittings of the House 2. Duration of Friday sittings 3. Termination of Friday sittings " Arrangement of Public Business . 4.
TABLE OF CONTENTS . PART I. STANDING ORDERS RELATIVE TO PUBLIC BUSINESS . Sittings of the House . 1. Sittings of the House 2. Duration of Friday sittings 3. Termination of Friday sittings " Arrangement of Public Business . 4.
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Contracts to be laid on table 74. Contracts to be confirmed by public act - Public Accounts . 75. Standing committee on public accounts Public Petitions . 76. Presentation of petitions 77. No debate on presentation 78.
Contracts to be laid on table 74. Contracts to be confirmed by public act - Public Accounts . 75. Standing committee on public accounts Public Petitions . 76. Presentation of petitions 77. No debate on presentation 78.
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Mode of dealing with letters directed to house Parliamentary Papers . 95. Presentation of command papers INDEX - PAGE - 16 - 17 - 17 - 17 17 17 17 - 17 · 18 TABLE SHOWING DATES AT WHICH STANDING ORDERS OF 1907 WERE [ iv ]
Mode of dealing with letters directed to house Parliamentary Papers . 95. Presentation of command papers INDEX - PAGE - 16 - 17 - 17 - 17 17 17 17 - 17 · 18 TABLE SHOWING DATES AT WHICH STANDING ORDERS OF 1907 WERE [ iv ]
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Notices of questions shall be given by members in writing to the Questions to clerk at the table , without reading them viva voce in the house , unless the members . consent of the speaker to any particular question has been previously ...
Notices of questions shall be given by members in writing to the Questions to clerk at the table , without reading them viva voce in the house , unless the members . consent of the speaker to any particular question has been previously ...
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A member may , if he thinks fit , after notice , present a bill without an order of the house for its introduction ; and when a bill is so presented , the title of the bill shall be read by the clerk at the table , and the bill shall ...
A member may , if he thinks fit , after notice , present a bill without an order of the house for its introduction ; and when a bill is so presented , the title of the bill shall be read by the clerk at the table , and the bill shall ...
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