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All I can say is, that I shall be only too glad to confer with any members of the Conference who may wish to go into greater detail with regard to the arrangements that can be made under the suggestions that I have made to-day, and then I think if we had another talk at the Conference after that, we might, perhaps, come to some defined resolution on the subject. CHAIRMAN : I think my best plan is to move the adjournment of this debate. It was arranged at the last meeting that Emigration should be taken on Thursday at 11. W T e might, perhaps, also put on the agenda Naturalisation as another subject, in the hope that we might reach it. The Home Secretary, who will deal with that subject, would be able to attend. Adjourned to Thursday next at 11 o'clock.
Fifth Day. 23 April 1907.
Naval Defence. (Lord Tweedmouth.)
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