s. Governor for attendance at meetings of the Commission or for travelling for other purposes connected with the functions of the Commision: 5. Oath of Office. The Chairman and members of the Commission shall on their appointment as such take xn outh or make an affirmation, each according to bis conscience, in the form in the Schedule to these Reguiations. Such an oath or affirmation shall be administered by or made before a Magistrate or Justice of the Peace. 6. Issue of Instructions. The Governor may by writing under his hand from time to time issue Instructions to the Comission prescribing the manner in which it shall perform its functions and for carrving into cffect the purposes and provisions of these Regulations, 7. Record of Meetingsand Decisions. Minutes of all meetings of the Commission shall be recorded and kept by the Secretary. Copies of such minutes duly confirmed at a subseyuent meeting shall as soon as practicable thereafter be forwarded to the Administrator for transmission to the Governor. All recommendations made by the Commission shall be submnitted to the Governor through the Administrator. S Quorum and Voting. At any meeting of the Commission the Chairman or acting Chairman and any one member shall form a quorum for the transaction of business. The Chairman or acting Chairman, as the cause may be, shall have a deliberative as well xs a casting vote. All decisions of the Commission shall be by a majority of the votes of the members present and voung. Provided that the Chairman or acting Chairman, as the case may be, shall have a second or casting vote whenever the voting shall be equal. 9. Consaltation with Persons other than Members. ‘he Commission in considering any matter or question referred to it for its advice may consult such Heads of Government Departments or other public officers or other persons as the Commission may consider proper and desirable. 10. Appointment of Secretary. The Adminis- trator shell appoint a Secretary to the Commission,