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The Council may by agreement invite observers, invite the attendance of special advisers and may appoint on committees such persons not necessarily being members of the Council as may serve the special purposes of the Council.
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DECISIONS OF THE COUNCIL
(1) Nothing shall be held to be decided in the Council except by agreement between the Official Side and the representatives of each of those Associations concerned in the matter under consideration. For this purpose, the agreement or otherwise of the Official Side shall be notified to the Council by the Chairman; and for each of the Associations by its leader or by one spokesman nominated by the Association to the Chairman for this purpose. A notification that the Official Side or one or more Association does not desire to express agreement or disagreement; or in the circumstances that one or more Association, not being concerned, is not represented at the meeting; shall not affect any agreement reached by the other parties.
(2) Whore no agreement is reached, a brief statement reflecting tho differing views expressed shall be recorded in the minutes in lieu of a decision.
(3) Provisional agreement 'ad referendum' may be notified to the Council by the Chairman or by Association spokesmen. In this event, the person notifying such agreement shall confirm or withdraw the provisional agreement recorded with all reasonable spoed; but until confirmation or withdrawal has been notified, the matter shall be regarded as remaining undecided.
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PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS
Statements of the deliberations of the Council and any decisions or agreements reached et Council meetings may be issued under the authority of the Council to any member of the Public Service who is concerned, and shall be as full end informative as possible. No statement of proceedings in the Council shall be made public or conveyed to any member of the general public not being a public servant concerned, or to the Press, except with the agreement of the Council and the approval of the Colonial Secretary.
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MINUTES
The Council shall keep minutes of its proceedings in such manner as it shall determine, subject to the provisions of paragraph 3 of this Constitution.
15.
AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONŃ
The constitution of the Council may be amended by agreement in the Council, subject to the covering approval of the Colonial Secretary being obtained before the amendment is brought into effect. Notice of any proposed amendment of the constitution of the Council must bo given and circulated to the members of the Council at least one month before the moting at which it is to be discussed,
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