Resolutions. 
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unless it be written out at length, and signed by the Member 
proposing it. 
II. Monthly Councils : — For the Press. 
100. The Secretary shall as soon as practicable, after the rising 
of the Council, prei)are a Keport for the press, embodying all 
decisions arrived at, and stating the numbers by which each 
motion was affirmed or negatived, but not giving any Eeport 
of the speeches made. 
101. The substance of all Eeports of Committees presented 
to the Coxincil shall be published imless otherwise specially 
ordered by the Council. 
III. Weekly Councils. 
102. The Secretaiy shall prejjare a Eeport of the proceedings 
of each Weekly Council, which shall be furnished to the papers as 
soon as practicable after the conclusion of the Meeting. A precis 
of this Eeport shall be entered in the Miniite Book. In cases 
where any written paper is read or laid before the Council, 
which is of too great length for immediate insertion in the pro- 
ceedings, it shall be referred to the Editor to report upon at 
the following Weekly Council. 
CoUNTltT MeETIXG. 
103. The place of holding the Annual Country Meeting shall Inspection Com- 
not be decided upon until a Committee, of which at least three 
Members shall have acted as the Director or Stewards of the 
Yard (three to be a quorum, one of which shall have acted as 
Director or Steward) shall have visited and inspected such towns 
and their localities as the Council shall think fit, and have 
reported upon their respective suitableness for the purjjoses of 
the Society. 
104. No agreement which may be entered into with Local Agieement. 
Authorities relative to the place of the Annual Country Meeting, 
shall be held good unless the Corporate Seal, attested by the 
signature of the Mayor, shall be affixed to such document. 
105. There shall be at least four Stewards appointed for regu- Stewards of 
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lating the entrances to the Show Yard at the Country Meeting, 
whose duties shall be to inspect from time to time the Eegister 
of the Telltales, and to see that the money taken out of the 
boxes corresponds with the Eegister, making a note on a tabular 
form of card the time at which such examination took place, 
