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SHORT summaries of papers delivered at the conference of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Chemisches Apparatewesen E.V., held at Konigsberg on July 3-5 last, indicate that the object aimed at is the use of raw materials obtained in Germany in the manufacture of German goods. When a suitable material, native to that country, is not available, steps should be taken to enable other materials, found in Germany, to be adapted for the required purpose. Where, however, suitable substitutes cannot be found, investigations should be made with the view of constructing the plant or article using the minimum quantities of imported materials. No details regarding how these objects are to be attained are given, so that unless the original papers are studied, little more than an outline of the subjects considered can be obtained, the motto of the congress being “Nur deutsche Stoffe fur deutsche Waren”.
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German Chemical Industry. Nature 136, 580 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136580e0
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