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different colonies, England, and America; sees to the binding of the volumes; places on the Assembly table daily all papers and Bills required for each sitting; and acts generally in the absence of the Clerk of the Papers, and has to take turn with the Clerk of the Papers in remaining in attendance until the House rises ; attends Select Committees. 6. Reader. —Examines all proofs of the Votes, Notice Paper, returns, &c, from the Printer; corrects same, &c.; and has charge of the telegraph for the use of honorable members. 7. Reader's Assistant. —Assists in all the above duties. Legislative Assembly Chambers, Melbourne, 20th November, 1875. Officers of the Legislative Council. 1. Clerk of Parliaments, who is also Clerk of the Council. —Attends Select Committees. 2. Clerk-Assistant. —Attends Committees of the whole House and other Select Committees. 3. Clerk of the Papers. —Attends Select Committees, and is accountant. 4. Reader. 5. Reader's Boy. —During Session only.

By Authority : George Didsbttet, Government Printer.—lB76. Pries 3d.]

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