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Excerpt from Alphabetical Catalogue of the Library of Parliament: Being an Index to Classified Catalogues Printed in 1857, 1858 and 1864; And to the Books and Pamphlets Since Added to the Library Up to 1st October, 1867
During a Session of Parliament, no Books belonging to the Library shall be taken out of the Building, except by the authority of The Speaker, or upon receipts given by a Member of either House.
During the recess of Parliament, the Library and Reading Room shall be open every day in each week, Sundays and Holi days excepted, from the hour of ten in the morning until three in the afternoon; and access to the Library shall be permitted to persons introduced by a Member of the Legislature, or admitted at the discretion of the Clerk or Librarian subject to such regulations as may be deemed necessary for the security and preservation of the col lection but no one shall be allowed to take any Book out of the Library, except Mem bers of the Legislature, and such others as may be authorized by the Speaker of either House.
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