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1852 — 25th June

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1853 — 5th August

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1854 — 19th July

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1855 — 20th July

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1856 — 21st July

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1858 — 29th April

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1859 — 14th April

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1860 — 2nd August

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1860 — 15th August

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1861 — 3rd May

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1862 — 3rd April

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1866 — 20th March

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1866 — 30th April

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1869 — 13th July

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1870 — 28th March

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1870 — 28th July

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1872 — 20th February

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1875 — 9th August

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1879 — 18th February

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1880 — 28th February

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1880 — 1st July

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1882 — 9th May

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1882 — 20th November

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1882 — 22nd November

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1882 — 27th November

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1884 — 9th August

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1887 — 18th March

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1888 — 7th March

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1891 — 17th February

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1892 — 3rd March

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1896 — 14th August

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1901 — 4th March

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1901 — 7th March

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1901 — 2nd April

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1902 — 11th February

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1902 — 13th February

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1902 — 17th February

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1902 — 8th April

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1902 — 29th April

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1902 — 1st May

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1902 — 2nd May

That at the time fixed for the commencement of Public Business, on days on which Orders have precedence of Notices of Motions, and after the Notices of Motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker do direct the Clerk at the Table to read the Orders of the Day, without any Question being put.

1902 — 1st December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1906 — 3rd April

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1906 — 9th April

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1906 — 12th December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1907 — 16th April

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1909 — 28th July

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1914 — 5th May

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1915 — 28th September

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1918 — 28th January

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1918 — 13th February

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1919 — 19th February

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1919 — 20th February

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1922 — 21st June

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1926 — 23rd February

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1926 — 30th March

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1927 — 21st December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1929 — 24th July

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1933 — 14th November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1934 — 15th November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1935 — 15th July

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1938 — 1st February

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1945 — 9th March

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1946 — 6th November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1947 — 5th March

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1947 — 4th November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1947 — 17th December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1948 — 28th April

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and after the notices of motions have been disposed of, on all other days, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk at the table to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1948 — 28th July

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1948 — 29th July

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1948 — 23rd September

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1948 — 8th November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1950 — 25th October

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1950 — 20th November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1951 — 6th December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1954 — 3rd November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1957 — 6th November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1957 — 18th December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1960 — 8th February

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1960 — 10th February

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1960 — 30th May

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1960 — 25th October

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1960 — 2nd November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1963 — 1st August

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1965 — 27th October

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1966 — 14th December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1967 — 24th October

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1967 — 14th November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1967 — 6th December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1967 — 12th December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1967 — 14th December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1968 — 22nd February

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1968 — 24th October

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1968 — 12th November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1968 — 19th December

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1969 — 21st October

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1970 — 23rd November

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1971 — 21st January

At the time fixed for the commencement of public business, on days on which orders have precedence of notices of motions, and on all other days after the notices of motions have been disposed of, Mr. Speaker shall direct the Clerk to read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1971 — 8th March

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1971 — 7th April

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1971 — 16th July

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1971 — 16th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1971 — 24th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1972 — 8th August

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1972 — 18th December

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1973 — 20th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1974 — 4th April

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1974 — 9th April

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1974 — 15th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1975 — 14th January

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1975 — 10th February

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1975 — 3rd November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1975 — 20th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1975 — 2nd December

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1976 — 27th January

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1976 — 24th February

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1976 — 23rd July

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1976 — 20th December

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1977 — 2nd February

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1979 — 25th June

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1979 — 26th June

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1979 — 2nd July

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1979 — 26th July

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1979 — 31st October

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1980 — 17th January

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1980 — 31st January

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1980 — 30th October

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1981 — 16th June

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1982 — 19th July

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1982 — 21st December

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1983 — 30th March

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1983 — 11th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1983 — 25th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1983 — 14th December

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1984 — 27th March

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1985 — 23rd May

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1986 — 27th February

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1986 — 25th March

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1986 — 12th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1988 — 13th July

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1989 — 26th May

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1990 — 1st February

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1990 — 21st February

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1990 — 19th October

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1990 — 24th October

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1990 — 25th October

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1991 — 22nd January

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1991 — 26th June

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1991 — 18th July

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1991 — 8th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1992 — 30th June

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1993 — 4th November

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1994 — 9th March

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1994 — 11th July

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1994 — 12th July

Upon Mr. Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1994 — 24th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1995 — 23rd February

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1995 — 20th April

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1995 — 17th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1995 — 2nd November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1995 — 6th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1995 — 7th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1995 — 19th December

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1996 — 11th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1996 — 17th December

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1997 — 19th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1997 — 20th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1997 — 8th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1997 — 15th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1997 — 18th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1997 — 25th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1997 — 28th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1997 — 10th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1997 — 17th December

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1998 — 4th June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1998 — 17th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

1999 — 25th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2000 — 11th April

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2001 — 15th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2001 — 17th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2001 — 22nd March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2001 — 29th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2001 — 2nd May

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2001 — 5th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2001 — 15th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2002 — 8th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2002 — 14th May

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2002 — 22nd July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2002 — 29th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2003 — 9th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2003 — 23rd January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2003 — 27th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2003 — 12th May

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2003 — 26th June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2003 — 11th September

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2003 — 15th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2004 — 29th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2004 — 12th May

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2004 — 7th June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2004 — 26th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2004 — 2nd December

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2005 — 26th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2005 — 13th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2006 — 27th June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2006 — 1st November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2007 — 28th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2007 — 4th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2007 — 25th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2007 — 25th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2008 — 11th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2008 — 17th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2008 — 28th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2008 — 12th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2008 — 25th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2009 — 22nd January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2009 — 9th February

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2009 — 3rd March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2009 — 30th April

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2009 — 20th May

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2009 — 25th June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2010 — 13th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2010 — 22nd February

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2010 — 4th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2010 — 7th June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2010 — 15th June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2010 — 2nd December

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2011 — 7th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2011 — 30th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2011 — 14th December

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2012 — 19th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2012 — 12th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2012 — 11th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2012 — 16th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2013 — 20th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2013 — 23rd April

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2013 — 17th June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2013 — 2nd December

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2014 — 8th May

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2015 — 24th February

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2015 — 10th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2015 — 17th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2015 — 3rd June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2015 — 22nd October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2015 — 28th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2016 — 11th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2017 — 24th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2017 — 7th March

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2017 — 4th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2017 — 12th September

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2018 — 20th February

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2018 — 19th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2018 — 27th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2019 — 7th January

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2019 — 5th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2020 — 23rd June

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2020 — 23rd September

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2021 — 21st April

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2021 — 20th May

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2021 — 13th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2021 — 20th July

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2021 — 19th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2021 — 24th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2022 — 12th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2022 — 18th October

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.

2022 — 30th November

Upon the Speaker's direction, the Clerk shall read the orders of the day, without any question being put.