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had been suggested, he welcomed the proposal, but considered that 
they should go a little further and decide upon the constitution 
of the committee that day. He was quite prepared to recognise 
the committee. He trusted that the members of the Conference 
had enjoyed the meeting as well as he had. 
Mr. A. Male said that after hearing Mr. Baxter’s remarks he 
thought that Mr. Clark’s motion should be made a definite resolu- 
tion, and that names for the proposed committee should be 
suggested. 
It was moved by Mr. Hamilton, and seconded by Mr. Glauert, 
“That a small Committee be appointed, with power to add to their 
number, for the purpose of carrying on investigation work.” 
Carried. 
It w r as moved by Mr. Hamilton, and seconded by Mr. Le Souef, 
“That the following gentlemen form the Committee to initiate the 
work of investigation:- — Messrs. Crawford, Male, Clark, Aldrich, 
and Glauert.” Carried. 
Moved by Mr. Aldrich, seconded by Mr. Crawford, “That Mr. 
Glauert be appointed convenor.” Carried. 
