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Organic Chemical Research in relation to Industry

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AT the Bristol meeting of the British Association a discussion took place in Section B (Chemistry) on the position of the dyestuffs industry in Great Britain and the effect which the passing of the Dyestuffs Act, ten years ago, has had on the development of the industry and on activities connected therewith. The matter is of importance, because, unless some step is taken to renew the Act, either in its present or in a modified form, it will automatically lapse in December of this year.

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THORPE, J. Organic Chemical Research in relation to Industry. Nature 126, 749–751 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126749a0

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