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19 July 1854 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | added |
18 July 1855 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
21 July 1856 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
29 April 1858 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
14 April 1859 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
02 August 1860 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
15 August 1860 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
03 May 1861 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
03 April 1862 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
20 March 1866 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
30 April 1866 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
16 August 1867 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
13 July 1869 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
28 March 1870 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
28 July 1870 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
20 February 1872 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
09 August 1875 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
18 February 1879 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
28 February 1880 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
01 July 1880 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
09 May 1882 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
20 November 1882 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
22 November 1882 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
27 November 1882 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
09 August 1884 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
18 March 1887 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
07 March 1888 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
17 February 1891 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
03 March 1892 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
14 August 1896 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
04 March 1901 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
07 March 1901 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
02 April 1901 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
11 February 1902 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
13 February 1902 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
17 February 1902 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
02 May 1902 | That in going through a Bill no Questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the Bill shall be reported without Amendments, unless other Amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
01 December 1902 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | modified |
03 April 1906 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
09 April 1906 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
12 December 1906 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
16 April 1907 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
28 July 1909 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
05 May 1914 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
28 September 1915 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
28 January 1918 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
13 February 1918 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
19 February 1919 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
20 February 1919 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
21 June 1922 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
23 February 1926 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
30 March 1926 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
21 December 1927 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
24 July 1929 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendments, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
14 November 1933 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | modified |
15 November 1934 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
15 July 1935 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
01 February 1938 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
09 March 1945 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
04 November 1947 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
17 December 1947 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for the filling up words already printed in italics, and commonly called blanks, unless exception be taken thereto ; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
28 July 1948 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | modified |
29 July 1948 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
23 September 1948 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
08 November 1948 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
25 October 1950 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
20 November 1950 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
06 December 1951 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
04 November 1953 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
03 November 1954 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
06 November 1957 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
18 December 1957 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
08 February 1960 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
10 February 1960 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
30 May 1960 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
25 October 1960 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
02 November 1960 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
01 August 1963 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
27 October 1965 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
14 December 1966 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
24 October 1967 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
14 November 1967 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
06 December 1967 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
12 December 1967 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
14 December 1967 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
22 February 1968 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
24 October 1968 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
12 November 1968 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
19 December 1968 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
21 October 1969 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
23 November 1970 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
21 January 1971 | In going through a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics; and if no alterations have been made in the words so printed in italics, the bill shall be reported without amendment, unless other amendments have been made thereto. | unchanged from previous |
08 March 1971 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | modified |
07 April 1971 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
16 July 1971 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
16 November 1971 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
24 November 1971 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
08 August 1972 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
18 December 1972 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
20 November 1973 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
04 April 1974 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
09 April 1974 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
15 November 1974 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
14 January 1975 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
10 February 1975 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
03 November 1975 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
20 November 1975 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
02 December 1975 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
27 January 1976 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
24 February 1976 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
23 July 1976 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
20 December 1976 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
02 February 1977 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
25 June 1979 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
26 June 1979 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
02 July 1979 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
26 July 1979 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
31 October 1979 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
17 January 1980 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
31 January 1980 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
30 October 1980 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
16 June 1981 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
19 July 1982 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
21 December 1982 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
30 March 1983 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
11 November 1983 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
25 November 1983 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
14 December 1983 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
27 March 1984 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
22 October 1984 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
23 May 1985 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
27 February 1986 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
25 March 1986 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
12 November 1986 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
13 July 1988 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
22 November 1988 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
26 May 1989 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
01 February 1990 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
21 February 1990 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
19 October 1990 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
24 October 1990 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
25 October 1990 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
22 January 1991 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
26 June 1991 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
18 July 1991 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
14 November 1991 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
30 June 1992 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
04 November 1993 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
09 March 1994 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
11 July 1994 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
12 July 1994 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
24 November 1994 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
23 February 1995 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
20 April 1995 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
17 July 1995 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
02 November 1995 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
06 November 1995 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
07 November 1995 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
19 December 1995 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
11 March 1996 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
17 December 1996 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous |
19 March 1997 | In a committee on a bill no questions shall be put for inserting words already printed in italics. | unchanged from previous deleted in the next standing order |