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  2. HISTORY AND PUBLIC SERVICE

    "Those who deny the value of history make use of it every day of their lives, appealing to the authority of the past in their ordinary walk of life, using the ...

    Article : 710 words
  3. PHARMACY'S PART

    The heavy responsibility of pharmacy in translating scientific discoveries into effects on everyday life was emphasised by Dr. Roy Gardner, of Dunedin (New ...

    Article : 630 words
  4. SEA PROBLEMS

    A good deal of interesting material was contained in the piesidential address which Profcssor W. J. Dakin, of Sydney, delivered to section D (zoology), on "Some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 698 words
  5. ECONOMIC CONTROL

    Addressing section G—economics, statistics, and social science—on "Competition and Control," the president of the section, Mr. J. B. Brigden, M.A., director of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,413 words
  6. POLLEN AS CAUSE OF HAY FEVER

    More than 30 years age English scientists showed that pollen could produce hay fever. Later workers in the United States began to study the quantity of ...

    Article : 1,373 words
  7. EDUCATION AND PHILOSOPHY

    Education, science, and philosophy were linked bj Professor J. McKellar Stewart, of the Univeislty of Adelaide, in his presidential address on "The Making of ...

    Article : 1,404 words
  8. STUDY OF ABORIGINES

    A plea for the inauguration and development of a civil service for work among the Australian aborigines was made by Professor A. P. Elkin, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,365 words
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