Date | Change | Text |
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25 June 1852 | Made | 29 Public Business That when such business has been disposed of, or at Six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker do adjourn The House, without putting any Question. |
01 December 1902 | Amended | 3 Sittings of the House / Termination of Friday Sittings When such business has been disposed of, or at six o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house, without putting any question. |
03 April 1906 | Amended | 3 Sittings of the House / Termination of Friday Sittings When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house, without putting any question. |
05 May 1914 | Amended | 3 Sittings of the House / Termination of Friday Sittings When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past five o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
21 December 1927 | Amended | 3 Sittings of the House / Termination of Friday Sittings When such business has been disposed of, or at half-past four o'clock precisely, notwithstanding there may be business under discussion, Mr. Speaker shall adjourn the house without putting any question. |
14 November 1933 | Repealed | 3 Sittings of the House / Termination of Friday Sittings Article repealed |