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INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. Voting rights. 3. If in accordance with Article Antc,p.3406. 3 the Conference refuses admis- sion to a Delegate of one of the Members, the provisions of the present Article shall apply as if that Delegate had not been nomi- nated. Article 4 1. Every Delegate shall be en- titled to vote individually on all matters which are taken into consideration by the Conference. 2. If one of the Members fails to nominate one of the non-Gov- ernment Delegates whom it is entitled to nominate, the other non-Government Delegate shall be allowed to sit and speak at the Conference, but not to vote. Article 5 The meetings of the Conference shall be held at the seat of the League of Nations, or at such other place as may be decided by the Conference at a previous meeting by two thirds of the votes cast by the Delegates pres- ent. Article 6 The International Labour Office shall be established at the seat of the League of Nations as part of the organisation of the League. Article 7 1. The International Labour Office shall be under the control of a Governing Body consisting of thirty-two persons: Sixteen representing Govern- ments, Eight representing the Em- ployers, and Eight representing the Workers. Article 5 The meetings of the Conference shall, subject to any decisions which may have been taken by the Conference itself at a previous meeting, be held at such place as may be decided by the Governing Body._ Article 6 Any change in the seat of the International Labour Office shall be decided by the Conference by a two-thirds majority of the votes cast by the delegates present. Article 7 1. The Governing Body shall consist of thirty-two persons: Sixteen representing Govern- ments, Eight representing the em- ployers, and Eight representing the workers. Article 4 1. Every delegate shall be en- titled to vote individually on all matters which are taken into consideration by the Conference. 2. If one of the Members fails to nominate one of the non- Government delegates whom it is entitled to nominate, the other non-Government delegate shall be allowed to sit and speak at the Conference, but not to vote. 3. If in accordance with Article 3 the Conference refuses admission to a delegate of one of the Mem- bers, the provisions of the present Article shall apply as if that dele- gate had not been nominated. Place of meeting. Seat of International Labour OBice. Governing Body. 3500