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Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 66 speak for more than one hour. 7. In administrative matters, the decision of the president will be considered definitive. 8. There will be two presidents. At the time of the debate, a member from each side will be selected. 9. The venue of the debate will be decided by Dr Henry Martyn Clark. 10. The time of the debate will be from 6 am to 11 am. 11. The debate will be held in two sessions. The first session will last for six days, from Monday 22nd, to 27th May. During this period, as Mirza Sahib has made evident in a letter to Dr Clark dated 4 April 1893, he will be permitted to put forth his view that the truth of a religion ought to be established through living signs. 12. Afterwards, the second point of discussion, namely the divinity of Christ will be addressed; Mirza Sahib will be entitled to raise any further questions, albeit within the allotted six days. 13. The second session will also last for six days, from 29th May to 3rd June (if required). During this session, Mr Abdullah Atham Khan will be permitted to present his questions as outlined below: