SCIENTIFIC ADVICE
(Brilieh Official Wireleai.)
Trades Union Congress
EMPLOYMENT OF D1SC0VERIES
(Received 8, 12:45 p.m.) RUGBY, Sept. 7* Mf A, BeviU, in announcing the intention of the Trades tinfon Congress to appoint a scientilic advisory cbuneil, baid that the general council believed that meli of science could rnake a great eontribution to pfbgress by aasisting such movements as these. The purpose of the advisory coUncil would be to enable the congress and its constituent unions to secure the help ahd advi.ee of leading scientists in sonie systematic, regblar way. The geuerai coiineii «was convincod that its provision and foroknowiodge of the signiiicance of scientilic discdVei'y in ali iields of reselirch would be oi inealculable value not oiily to a trades union Government but to the conB mUnity.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 199, 8 September 1937, Page 5
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