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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY

GERMAN BID FOR LEAD. LONDON, February 2. Germany is making desperate efforts to regain her supremacy in the chemical industry, says the Frankfurt correspondent of The Times. A gigantic trust has been formed to secure the most effective exploitation of the world’s markets. It is emphasised that it is urgently necessary to provide the rising generation of young chemists with a thorough scientific training to enable them to cope with the intensified demands of modern chemical science. In the chemical technical schools and in the colleges and universities the greatest efforts are being made to equip a class of students capable of anticipating the world’s requirements. Germany is determined at all costs to recover her former pre-eminence chemically.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19717, 18 February 1926, Page 17

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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Otago Daily Times, Issue 19717, 18 February 1926, Page 17

CHEMICAL INDUSTRY Otago Daily Times, Issue 19717, 18 February 1926, Page 17

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