Official Report & nov 1911
Sir E. GREY: The delegates already appointed to represent this country are: Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, Sir William Meyer, and Mr. W. Max-Müller. The ap- pointment of a fourth delegate is under consideration.
Mr. MITCHELL-THOMSON: Will the right hon. Gentleman consider the desira- bility of intimating the appointment of the head of the delegates at an early date, in view of the fact that the conference takes place in less than a month, and all the other delegates have already been appointed?
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Sir E. GREY: Certainly, I will give the information as soon as it is available. Of course, there are several departments concerned in this question, and I cannot give an absolute pledge without consult- ing other departments,
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