Ballot for Bills.

Oral Answers to Questions — Bill Presented. – in the House of Commons at on 4 November 1936.

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Ordered, That no Bills, other than Government Bills, be introduced in anticipation of the Ballot, and that all Members who desire to ballot for Bills do hand in their names at the Table during the Sitting of the House on Tuesday, 3rd November, or on Wednesday, 4th November; and that a copy of the Notice of such Bill be handed in at the latest during the Sitting of the House on Thursday, 5th November.
Ordered, That the Ballot for the precedence of the said Bills be taken on Thursday, 5th November, at a convenient time and place, to be appointed by Mr. Speaker, and that the presentation of Bills on Friday, 6th November, be taken at the commencement of Public Business."—[The Prime Minister.]

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In pursuance of the Resolution of the House, I appoint Tomorrow at Twelve Noon, in Committee Room, Number 10, for the taking of the Ballot.