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and I can't think of anybody more
competent to do this than the

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speaker I'm about to introduce.
I just trust you won't think this is

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a family affair when I refer
to my daughter

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Miss. CaroI Fischer
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Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen. Please
silence for Miss CaroI Fisher

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Ladies and Gentlemen I trust you'll
forgive a father's

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exuberance
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You don't think of any way that I've
been put forward as a substitute for

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Mr. Van Meer. No one can take
his place

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But I can do possible to clear a few
misapprehensions that seem to have

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prepped into the public of this
movement and revive some of the

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epithets that have been applied
to us by some who don't go as deeply

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into the matter as they might,
for example...

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- A woman speech is better than
man speech

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I've been referred today as a group
of well meaning amateurs

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Now, I'm sure that some of you here
today think of us

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as such
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But I would like to ask to anyone
who has called us well meaning

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amateurs to stand up by his chair
and tell me just why we're any less

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reliable than a professional at
a moment like this

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but I won't take the time.
I think the world is been ruled by

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the well meaning professionals.
We might give the amateurs

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the chance now
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But what I really want to is to give
you a very brief idea of just how

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far reaching our amateur
plans are

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Use your notes
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Thank you
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That's why we ask for your support
professional or amateur

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What I'm here to say is that...
we should both... both of us


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