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    GENERAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS. Sixth Meeting

    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1903, 10 A. M.

    H. W. Cottrell in the chair.GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.1

    Hymn No. 97 was sung, after which prayer was offered by G. B. Thompson.GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.2

    Delegates Valentine Leer, J. E. White, and H. Shultz, having arrived, took their seats in the Conference.GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.3

    On motion of S. H. Lane, chairman of the Committee on Delegation, George Webb recently arrived from South Africa, was admitted as a delegate at large from that field.GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.4

    The chairman then called up the reports of the treasurer and the auditor of the General Conference (printed on pages 33 and 34 of the “Bulletin”). On motion of G. A. Irwin, seconded by N. P. Nelson, these reports were adopted.GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.5

    On motion of S. H. Lane, supported by E. T. Russell, the reports of the treasurer and the auditor of the Mission Board were also adopted as read. These reports will be found on pages 37 and 38 of the “Bulletin.”GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.6

    On motion of E. T. Russell, seconded by N. P. Nelson, the reports of the treasurer and the auditor of the General Conference Association were also adopted. The treasurer’s report appears on page 37 of the “Bulletin.” The following is the report of the auditor:—GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.7

    Battle Creek, Mich., Feb. 12, 1903.GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.8

    This is to certify that I have checked the books of the General Conference Association treasurer for the year ending Dec. 31, 1902, by receipt and check stubs and vouchers, so far as I could find them. The books have been well kept, and the trial balance of Jan. 1, 1903, shows the ledger to be in equilibrium. The cash in drawer and bank deposit agree with the amounts called for by the books.GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.9

    W. H. Edwards,
    Auditor.

    The unfinished business having been disposed of, the Chair called for reports from the presidents of the Union Conferences, several of which were submitted, as follows:—GCB April 2, 1903, page 45.10

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