A paper on which questions, etc., coming in the order of the day, in a legislative assembly, are entered.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "order-paper" in a sentence
"She was sitting on the margin of a group of a dozen delegates arguing with Brian Robinson, the Standing Orders Subcommittee member responsible for preparing the industrial relations order-paper."
"The second order-paper looks like the kind of bleeding-heart liberal crap that builds up no end of a thirst."
"She flopped into the seat next to Lindsay and fanned herself with an order-paper."