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Later on we will undoubedtly reach a point when
the allocation of time is extremely important and it will
be helpful for us all to know when that time comes and
be familiar with the procedure so that it may be followed
when it becomes very important.
I move the adoption of the report of the
Committee on Calendar and Agenda which is on the desks
of all of us.
THE PRESIDENT: Is there a second? It is
moved that the calendar and agenda on the desks of all
delegates be adopted as the calendar for today. All those
in favor signify by saying Aye; contrary, No. So ordered.
The next item on the calendar is introduction
and first reading of proposals.
I might say before reading the proposals that
I understand that all proposals up until those to be
introduced today, with the exception of No. 55, introduced
yesterday, are either in your books or on your desks.
There are four proposals introduced today which have not
yet been duplicated and are not on your desk: All others
are. |