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THE completion by the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association of twenty-five years of service to the non-ferrous metals industry was marked by a luncheon in London on November 21, 1945, attended by the Lord President of the Council and the President of the Board of Trade. Speeches made during the luncheon touched on the past history of the Association and the help and encouragement it received from a few enthusiastic supporters in its early days, the work carried out during the last twenty-five years including more recent contributions to the war effort, and the future plans envisaged to maintain its growth and provide an expanding industry with the increased facilities for co-operative research which it will need in the years immediately ahead. The following article touches briefly on the main points under the above headings.
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BRITISH NON-FERROUS METALS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. Nature 157, 319–321 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157319a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/157319a0