Protocols of Proceedings of the International Marine Conference
Protocols of Proceedings of the International Marine Conference
International Marine Conference, Washington, D. C., 1889
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It was put into my hands about'five minutes ago, and before that time I had no idea that it would be brought before the Conference. I think it only fair to give some little chance to think the matter over, Mr. Hall (Great Britain). Mr. President, I am sure that we shall all agree that this matter should stand over for future consideration, so that we may all of us be prepared to discuss it thoroughly when it is next reached. Might I suggest this, that we request the Committee on lights to be so... kind as to consider this point. I think they could aid us, without trespassing on their time to any great length, because we are aware that this was introduced in consequence of something which was included in the report of the Committee on Lights. For that pur- pose I would move that the Committee on Lights be requested to give the Conference its views on the matter referred to in the interlocutory report of the Collocation Committee of this date. That is of course, as- suming, as I take for granted will be the case, that the Conference will agree to reconsider the matter, but we must take a formal vote to that effect.
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