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THE Woolwich Examinations question, to the importance of which we again direct attention in our first article to-day, is not to be allowed to lapse. Three or four Members of Parliament who are interested in science mean to press the Government for some rational change in the rules.

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Notes . Nature 37, 421–423 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/037421a0

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