In 6 recorded in opposition to those of the unofficial members and if I could see my way to bring about an unanimous agreement in the Council, I should be very glad. I went on to say I could not give an answer to what was asked me without taking time to consider, and that as the question was one of much importance, it would be my duty to consult the Executive Council before arriving at a conclusion. This I took an early opportunity of doing, and the Council unanimously agreed with me that if the wording of the Resolutions, as at first submitted, were somewhat modified, there was nothing in them to which the official members need take exception, and
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at a conclusion. ...
In
6
recorded in opposition to those of the unofficial members and if I could
See
my way
to bring
about an unanimous agreement in the Council
I should be very glad
I went on to
to say
I could not give
that
an
answer to what was
asked me without taking
time to consider and that
was
as the question much importance
one
it
would
of
would be
my duty to
consult the Executive
Council before arriving
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at
a conclusion. This I took
an
early opportunity of - doing and the Connail
imously agreed with
if the wording
me that
of the Resolutions, as at - first submitted, were - somewhat modified, there
was
nothing in them to which the official members need take exception and
this
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