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AT a luncheon at the Mansion House on January 29, given by the Lord Mayor of London and the governing body of the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, which is now getting into the swing of its work in Trinidad, Lord Milner's recent appeal for more funds for the endowment of the College was supported by a number of speeches which are of good augury for the future of scientific work in the British tropical colonies.
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The Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture. Nature 115, 183 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115183a0
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