UK Parliament — House of Commons
Fragment ID:#179
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1919 — 20th February |
The proceedings on the reports of the committee of ways and means and committees authorising the expenditure of public money, except the committee of supply, may be entered upon after eleven of the clock though opposed, and shall not be interrupted under the provisions of the standing order " sittings of the house." |
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1922 — 21st June |
The proceedings on the reports of the committee of ways and means and committees authorising the expenditure of public money, except the committee of supply, may be entered upon after eleven of the clock though opposed, and shall not be interrupted under the provisions of the standing order " sittings of the house." |
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1926 — 23rd February |
The proceedings on the reports of the committee of ways and means and committees authorising the expenditure of public money, except the committee of supply, may be entered upon after eleven of the clock though opposed, and shall not be interrupted under the provisions of the standing order " sittings of the house." |
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1926 — 30th March |
The proceedings on the reports of the committee of ways and means and committees authorising the expenditure of public money, except the committee of supply, may be entered upon after eleven of the clock though opposed, and shall not be interrupted under the provisions of the standing order " sittings of the house." |
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1927 — 21st December |
The proceedings on the reports of the committee of ways and means and committees authorising the expenditure of public money, except the committee of supply, may be entered upon after eleven of the clock though opposed, and shall not be interrupted under the provisions of the standing order " sittings of the house." |
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1929 — 24th July |
The proceedings on the reports of the committee of ways and means and committees authorising the expenditure of public money, except the committee of supply, may be entered upon after eleven of the clock though opposed, and shall not be interrupted under the provisions of the standing order " sittings of the house." |