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€qTrqifi ttq w{ qnqs d. Rqc qifi slrf€tt '€sg+ efrq oi 3i€
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" Sometimes, particularly at meetings, where the Chairman
and the party appointing him are anxious to have a certain re-
solution carried, and wish to remove every opportunity for oppo-
sition to it, the Chairman will insist upon putting it to the vote the
moment it is moved and seconded; and although some member
claims to be heard before the votes are completely taken, the
Chairman goes on taking the votes, and then tells the member
that the question is now decided, and he cannot speak
to it because it is not before the meeting. In such a case
the member should, of course, endeavour to attract the Chair-
man's attention in a way which the latter cannot ignore
and may then proceed to speak in spite of the Chairman."
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( A motion for adjourning the debate may be offered at any period
of the discussion ), erd qt tqqqr+0e s{ 4r{te iqe €iftdU ertt. srrt-
.qErqt qt e1frqrus qqq a{ E(fid stlo ffr-{r d-dgd-q1 qfir frqftR
.{nTrsE enutd srsdt ils ailcia qdi st€srti.ilq scnrqtqT cq,a s-fts, d(
fr qtqqq r.t errFr ert-tl rlrn Bq.qri ni{t tt<ur ild. t{( Q(sar sflur-
qFqt sqtsqti s{Eqqr{ q-qt a dtei wn-df qry unge qiqr{, ertfr
srrqefi qqrqr f{sro srtn €crsr, (qid {idt ttq aKt, BT€ d.Rqq qif,t
emrql iqte FRe BITt. A rqurdRT, .. An adjournnent, whether a
sine die or not, being a motion that can be made at any time, the
Chairman willfeel bound to put it to the vote. At all events,if he does
not, he has thereby refused to act as Chairman; for a Chairman is
inteuded for the putting up of all orderly motions and not only