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Definition of Order paper
1. Noun. A printed copy of the order of the day.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Order Paper
Literary usage of Order paper
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Parliamentary Debates: Official Report by Northern Ireland Parliament. House of Commons (1898)
"Might I be allowed to say that, while we are perfectly aware that we cannot have
a discussion which anticipates what is down on the order paper, surely it ..."
2. Advertising as a Vocation by Frederick James Allen (1919)
"The Mail order paper. The advertisements of single articles sold through mail
orders, and sent directly from the dealer to the customer, such as books, ..."
3. A Dictionary of Political Phrases and Allusions: With a Short Bibliography by Philip George Cambray, ., Hugh. Montgomery (1906)
"The mainten- on the order paper. Resorted ance of a large standing to by all
Governments to army to repel invasion is prevent discussion of incon- thus ..."
4. Parliamentary Procedure and Practice in the Dominion of Canada by John George Bourinot (1916)
"... a motion on the notice paper be under consideration, that question shall stand
first on the order paper of the following day, next after orders to which ..."
5. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1877)
"for the expulsion of Louis Riel, then elected to the House, though it was away
down among the ' Notices ' on the order paper. The debate was continued in ..."
6. The Canadian Monthly and National Review by William White (1877)
"for the expulsion of Louis Riel, then elected to the House, though it was away
down among the ' Notices ' on the order paper. The debate was continued in ..."