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A most interesting congress has just been held at Paris. ■lt was composed of savants representing twelve nations, whose purpose is to establish a universal federation of men of learning and scientific investigators from all over the world in order to secure more systematic efforts in research .and a more rapid interchange of the results obtained. Germany has sent-eleven of herSmost famous men, while England, VRnssia, Switzerland, Scandinavia and Italy are largely represented, : The fact that, the .United States had sent only one delegate, Prof. Goodale, of Washington, is-commented upon with astonishment by tie newspaper

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 126, 7 June 1901, Page 1

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