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Top : Parliamentary Practice and Procedure : Private Members Business

  • "Private Member Bills: Answers to the Questionaire." The Table 46 (1978): 73-94.
  • Ashley, Jonathan G. C. "Suspension of a Member." In Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, 11th, Hobart,1980, pp. 176-210.
  • Aston, William J. "Opportunities for Private Members' Business." In Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks,5th, Perth. Parliamentary Paper 135 (1972).
  • Bhardwaj, R. C. "Private Members' Bills: Their Utility and Impact." Journal of Constitutional and ParliamentaryStudies 4 (1970): 241-257.
  • Greatorex, Anthony G. W. "Possession of a Bill." In Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks, 6th, Darwin.Parliamentary Paper 235 (1974).
  • Johnson, John R. "Parliamentary Time and Private Members' Business." In Conference of Presiding Officers andClerks, 11th, Hobart, 1980, pp. 66-89.
  • Mackay, Thomas S. "Private Legislation." In Confernece of Presiding Officers and Clerks, 8th, Apia, 1977, pp.79-95.
  • Maxwell, Neville G. A. "Private Members' Time." In Conference of Commonwealth Speakers and PresidingOfficers, 3rd, Lusaka, 1973, pp. 46-55.
  • Speir, Rupert. "The Promotion of a Private Members' Bill - Its Problems and Pitfalls." Parliamentary Affairs 12(Winter 1958/1959): 83-88.


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