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Business of the house. Business of the house (days occupied by government and by private members). Return to an order of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 4 August 1914;--for, return "showing, with reference to session 1914:--(1) the number of sittings at which government business had precedence under the standing orders during the entire sitting; (2) the number of sittings on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at which precedence was given to government business up till 8.15 p.m. and to private members at 8.15 p.m., and the number of sittings on Fridays at, which private members had precedence under the standing orders; (3) the number of sittings at which government business was given precedence under a special order of the house during the entire sitting; (4) the number of Saturday sittings; (5) the total number of sittings at which government business had precedence; (6) the total number of days on which the house sat; and (7) the number of days on which business of supply was considered (in continuation of parliamentary paper, no. 266, of session 1913)."

U.K. Parliamentary Papers: House of Commons 20th Century (1901-2003/04 session) Available online

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Author/Creator:
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
Series:
ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS.
[1914] ; (428)
ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
Great Britain.
History.
Great Britain--History--20th century--Sources.
Great Britain--Politics and government--20th century.
Politics and government.
Genre:
Sources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (12 pages: Table).
Other Title:
Return showing, with reference to Session 1910, the Number of Sittings at which Government Business had Precedence under the Standing Orders during the entire Sitting; the Number of Sittings on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at which Precedence was given to Government Business up till 8.15 p.m. and to Private Members at 8.15 p.m., and the Number of Sittings on Fridays at which Private Members had Precedence under the Standing Orders; the Number of Sittings at which Government Business was given Precedence under a Special Order of the House during the entire Sitting; the Number of Saturday Sittings; the Total Number of Sittings at which Government Business had Precedence; the Total Number of Days on which Business of Supply was considered (in continuation of No. (302), of Session 1909) (House of Commons: Business of the House (Days occupied by Government and by Private Members))
20th century House of Commons sessional papers
Parliamentary papers
Place of Publication:
Cambridge [eng.] : Proquest LLC, 2007.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
text file
Contents:
Vol.LXV, 12 pp.
Notes:
Title from front cover.
1 online resource (12 p.: Table).
Copyright (c) ProQuest LLC 2010. All rights reserved.
Local Notes:
Microfilm. Cambridge : Chadwyck-Healey [19842005] Fiche no. 120.634.
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Restricted for use by site license.

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