SCIENCE CONGRESS.
DELEGATES ENTERTAINED. By Cable—Press Association—Oopyright Received 22, 12.30 a.m; Sydney, August 31. The Government entertained the scientitsts at luncheon. Mr. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, presided. In welcoming the scientists, he said it waj : deplorable that a great war synchron- ' ised with the visit, but true workers in the realms of science know no bounds of nationality. Their aims and purposes transcended national rivalries and conflicts. Professor Bategon, replying, said that with the awful carnage in Europe, they hardly knew how scientific work would continue, tout the feeling of universal love, and truth remained, and must be | the chief element of regeneration from [ which theso wounds would eventually he healed. The world must in future look to the cumulative body of scientific and artistic truth to prevent these tragedies. The agricultural section, at the open- < ing of the session, was devoted to papers no "Cereal breeding." dfrofessor Batcson paid a tribute to the farmers' work.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 22 August 1914, Page 4
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158SCIENCE CONGRESS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 79, 22 August 1914, Page 4
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