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SCIENCE IN INDUSTRY

BRITAIN LAGGING BEHIND • CONTENT TO IMITATE Australian and N.Z. Cable Association LONDON, January 26. Lord Emmott, speaking at Bradford on the occasion of a royal charter being granted to the Textile Institute, declared that British manufacturers had been too apt to despise scientific methods. Germany led the world in dyeing; British motor-car manufacturers were mainly imitators; Britain was not included in the first three nations in the new artificial silk industry; and now Italy was the pioneer in artificial wool.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12356, 28 January 1926, Page 4

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SCIENCE IN INDUSTRY New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12356, 28 January 1926, Page 4

SCIENCE IN INDUSTRY New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12356, 28 January 1926, Page 4