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THE British Science Guild is organising a comprehensive British Scientific Products Exhibition, to be held at King's College, London, for four weeks during the coming summer. The exhibition will comprise a large display of (products and appliances of scientific and industrial interest which prior to the war were obtained chiefly from enemy countries, (but are now produced in the United Kingdom. Much has been accomplished by our manufacturers since the opening of the war in industries in which previously swe had been falling behind, and it is believed that the exhibition will Shave a stimulating influence upon scientific and industrial research by Ibringing home to the puiblic the supreme importance of science in industry. Particulars of the exhibition will be issued shortly.

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Notes . Nature 101, 149–153 (1918). https://doi.org/10.1038/101149a0

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