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2. The appointment of directors, and all matters of internal management, such as the majority required for any decision of the directors and the machinery for the alteration of the constitution, are left to be decided in accordance with the constitution of the association for the time being.

3. The properties mentioned in Section 5 are at present held by trustees on behalf of the Association. Owing to the movement of these Trustees to other ports the trustees are continually changing and this is extremely inconvenient in connection with the title to the properties.

4. The Association is one which has been formed For the mutual benefit of the Japanese residents in this Colony and for social and benevolent purposes amongst the Japanese community. The Association was formed about ten years ago and has now a present membership of approximately 600.

5. The first two properties mentioned in Section 5 are controlled by the Association and are used for the purpose of a primary school and a Japanese crema- korium, respectively.

6. The third property is at present vacant land, but it is the intention of the Association when they are in a position to do so, to help their members to carry out a building scheme on this property.

14th January, 1987.

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