Standing orders of the Legislative Council
- Bib ID:
- 8059388
- Format:
- Journal
- Author:
- South Australia. Parliament, Legislative Council, issuing body
- Description:
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- Adelaide : Government Printer, 1862-
- volumes
- Notes:
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- Title and subtitle information varies.
- The National Library of Australia's 1878 issue is bound with three other titles: Standing orders and private Bills; Standing rules and orders for Regulating the public business of the House of Assembly (1877 issue); Standing rules and orders of the House of Assembly for regulating the proceedings on Private Bills (1877 issue).
- Life Dates:
- 1986-
- Frequency:
- Irregular
- Subject:
- Also Titled:
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- The standing orders of the Legislative Council relating to public business, together with the Joint standing orders agreed to by both Houses
- The standing orders of the Legislative Council relating to public business
- Copyright:
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
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