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ABSTRACT GOVERNORS and other official representatives of the non-self-governing representatives the Crown, recent gathered together at the Colonial Office Conference of the function of
scientific research in the development of the territories for which they are responsible, and the means by which this research is to be promoted. The outcome of their deliberations is the
report on Colonial Scientific and Research Services which they approved and adopted on May 27, and is now available to the public in the published proceedings of the conference-the first of
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