b. a Governing Body composed as described in Article 7, and

c. an International Labour Office controlled by the Governing Body.

Article 3.

1. The meetings of the General Conference of representatives of the Members shall be beid from time to time as occasion may require, and at least once in every year. It shall be composed of four representatives of each of the Members, of whom two shall be Government delegates and the two others shall be delegates representing respectively the employers and the workpeople of each of the Members.

2. Each delegate may be accompanied by advisers, who shall not exceed two in number for each item on the agenda of the meeting. When questions specially affecting women are to be considered by the Conference, one at least of the advisers should be a woman.

3. Each Member which is responsible for the international relations of non-metropolitan territories may appoint as additional advisers to each of its delegates:

a persons nominated by it as representatives of any such territory in regard to matters within the self-governmg powers of that territory; and

b. persons nominated by it to advise its delegates in re" gard to matters concerning non-self-governing territories.

4. In the case of a territory under the joint authority of two or more Members, persons may be nominated to advise the delegates of such Members.

5. The Members undertake to nominate non-Governmeïit delegates and advisers chosen in agreement with the industria organisations, if such organisations exist, which are most r presentative of employers or workpeople, as the case may ' in their respective countries.

6. Advisers shall not speak except on a request

the delegate whom they accompany and by the special aut isation of the President of the Conference, and may not vo