A return showing the number of sitting days, and hours sat, etc., was laid on the table of the House immediately prior to the adjournment. The total of days occupied was 136, and during that time the House met on 82 days. Despite the new Standing Orders, the House sat over. 62 hours in sittings extending past midnight. The daily average, however, was 6 hours 28 minutes, which is lower than for any other session since 1922. The hours during which the House sat throughout the session totalled 530 L
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5506, 27 November 1929, Page 4
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