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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.

PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CO-ORDINATION.

(*S CABtX— rsxss ASSOCHTIOS-COPIBIGHT) ACSTHA- LI A N A.KP S.S. CABLZ ASSOCIATIOH.)

LONDON, September 18

A Geneva correspondent states that tho committee on intellectual cooperation is considering a French proposal for the creation of a new institute in Paris for the co-ordination of scientific investigation throughout the world, the publication of books, tho establishment of research laboratories and the exchange of scientific material and historical research.

M. Bourgeois declares: "If there is no intellectual- co-operation thero can be no League of Nations." In furtherance of the project the French Minister of Education (visited Geneva during the week-end and was most actively engaged in propaganda.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 15

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 15

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 15

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