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made to meet the possibility of undue delay in ratifi-
We con-
cation has been met by an amendment to paragraph 13,
moved by us yesterday and accepted by the Conference,
by which that paragraph now provides for a special
supplementary Conference if necessary to deal with
questions in connection with ratification also.
sider this preferable to the course of fixing a specific
date within which all ratifications must be handed in,
for under such a procedure failure to reply by the
prescribed date would have to be considered as equiva-
lent to a refusal to ratify, or else the condition
would have to be practically set aside. Moreover it
would be practically impossible to fix such a date at
present, since it would depend on whether all Powers
signed promptly or whether the Conference provided for
by paragraph 6 had to meet.
We did not consider it advisable to press the
Board of Trade's suggestion for an inversion of the
order of paragraphs 5 and 6. The existing order is the
logical one, since it provides first for the hoped for
course of universal adhesion by signature before the
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