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conformity with the requirements of the present Con-
ference, they were adopted, and I have the honour to
enclose a copy herewith.
In the afternoon sitting we proceeded to discugs
e motion by the First American Delegate for the appointe
ment of a Committee to consist of ons Dalogate from
each Power represented to draw up a definite programme
of the work to be submitted to the Conference. This
proposal, which Dr. Hamilton Wright only put forward
after consultation with the Britien Delogation, was
passed unanimously, and the Committee was forthwith
appointed, Mr. Max M01le being designated to represent
Great Britain. As required by the rules a Committee
was appointed for making the necessary communications
to the Press, and a Drafting Comittes of five Delegates
to coordinate and give form to the resolutions to be
adopted by the Conference; to this latter Sir William
Colling was elected.
The Conference then adjourned until the Programme
Committee should have been able to produce a programme
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on which the Conference could usefully work.
Committee has issued an interim report formulating
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